
A fly-by on Forest Road 152 which leads to the famous Devils Bridge. If you are thinking of hiking Devils Bridge, you'll need a 4x4 vehicle or a 2x4 with a lot of clearance to get to the trail head, otherwise you'll have to hike along the side of the road which generally has heavy traffic from ATV's, Jeep Tours, and hikers. Many of our customers will rent a CanAm Maverick ATV to get to the trail head.

After several miles of trail riding, you sometimes arrive at a view like this. This is when you grab a beverage out of the cooler, and go sit down and enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Sedona. We reccomend to pack some sandwiches and drinks from a deli (we provide cooler and ice) and have yourselves a picnic. It will be an experience that you'll never forget.

When you compare the body style of the CanAm (pictured above) to a Razor (what every other ATV Rental offers in Sedona), you really start to see how the CanAms have more of an aggressive stance offering far more control and maneuverability. Did we mention that our vehicles don't have governors on them? 😎

These are the types of roads you can expect when on Forest Road 525 which takes you to the Honanki Indian Ruins. From there, you walk 7 minutes down trail and arrive at a Ruin Site that was constructed an estimated 800 years ago, around 1200. Forest Rangers can answer questions at the entrance before you tour the 75 yard long cliff dwelling. The cliff wall towers 700 feet above you as you walk in front of the ruins.