Best attractions and places to see in Yavapai County include a diverse landscape of natural features and significant cultural sites. The region is characterized by its red rock formations, expansive national forests, and ancient Native American ruins. Visitors can explore geological wonders, historical towns, and various outdoor activities across its varied terrain.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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People came towards me here who warned me about a rattlesnake on the trail. One should always be careful, as besides the poisonous Arizona black rattlesnake, there are other animals one would rather not encounter. I stayed overnight at the nearby Pine Flat Campground. There, upon check-in, you are shown photos of this rattlesnake, the non-poisonous Arizona mountain kingsnake, and the skunk as a warning. It is good that you warn others yourself or that others warn you, because you don't recognize many animals in front of you if they are not moving. At the entrance to the parking lot, you can buy a ticket for the parking lot from a machine, which you must place on the dashboard.
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There are two ways to get up to the Subway Cave: one is easier, but goes along a narrow cliff. The more direct approach is more technical, going up the direct slope, but also less scary if you're not good with heights.
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Quite challenging but rewarding hike. Expect a lot of scrambling and crab-walking.
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I recommend doing this summit to watch the sunrise, enjoying a 360-degree panorama. About thirty minutes from the Surgarloaf trailhead, bring a headlamp and go up when it is dark, because the show starts at first light, symphonies of color. A must do if you are staying in Sedona.
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This trailhead is a starting point for entering the scenic Boynton Canyon and Deadman's Pass Trail. A Red Rock or America the Beautiful Pass is required. There is a vault toilet and plenty of parking; however, it is a popular location for hikers, and arriving early in the day is best.
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The Subway Cave is a remarkable slot-like natural rock formation and is often considered a "secret spot" due to its location; however, you will likely encounter plenty of other visitors here. Reaching this location requires a short scramble, but the breathtaking views of the surrounding red rock landscape make it well worth the effort.
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Yavapai County is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the iconic red rock formations of Sedona, including Courthouse Rock and Devil's Bridge, a natural sandstone arch offering panoramic views. Don't miss the unique Seven Sacred Pools or the geological wonder of Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole. Watson Lake in Prescott, with its distinctive Granite Dells, is another picturesque spot.
Yavapai County offers fascinating glimpses into ancient history. Visit Subway Cave and Ruins — Boynton Canyon, a cave featuring well-preserved ancient ruins. Other significant sites include Montezuma Castle National Monument and Tuzigoot National Monument, both offering insights into the Southern Sinagua people's cliff dwellings and pueblos.
Yes, Yavapai County boasts numerous hiking opportunities. For a challenging climb with breathtaking views, try the Cathedral Rock Trail. The Thumb Butte Trail offers an intermediate experience with interpretive signs. You can also hike to Devil's Bridge. For more options, explore the diverse trails listed in the Hiking in Yavapai County guide.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Thumb Butte Trail is considered family-friendly. The Out of Africa Wildlife Park offers an opportunity to see a variety of animals, while the Blazin' M Ranch provides a Western-themed experience. Many of the natural sites, like Watson Lake, are also great for family outings.
Explore the rich history of the region by visiting Jerome, a National Historic Landmark District known for its mining past, museums, and vibrant arts scene. Prescott, the county seat, features Victorian-era architecture, the historic Courthouse Plaza, and museums like the Sharlot Hall Museum. The Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona, built into the red rocks, is a unique architectural and spiritual site.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the red rock formations and panoramic views. Many enjoy the unique experience of exploring ancient ruins within natural settings, such as Subway Cave and Ruins. The opportunity for outdoor activities like hiking and the chance to capture memorable photos at iconic spots like Devil's Bridge are also highly valued.
Absolutely! Yavapai County offers excellent routes for both mountain biking and cycling. You can find challenging mountain bike trails like the Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock Loop or the Chuckwagon, Mescal and Long Canyon Loop. For road cycling, consider routes such as the Peavine and Iron King Trail Loop or the Red Rock Loop. More details can be found in the MTB Trails in Yavapai County and Cycling in Yavapai County guides.
While popular spots can be busy, Yavapai County still holds hidden gems. Consider exploring the Verde River Riparian Corridor or the Upper Burro Creek Wilderness Area for diverse flora and fauna away from the main crowds. Arcosanti, an experimental urban laboratory, offers a unique cultural experience. For a tranquil natural spot, seek out the less-traveled paths around the Bradshaw Mountains.
The spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) seasons generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with mild temperatures and clear skies. Summers can be very hot, especially in lower elevations, while winters are mild but can see occasional snow in higher areas like Sedona and Prescott.
Yes, Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village in Sedona offers a unique experience designed in the style of a traditional Mexican village, featuring handcrafted items and artworks. The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Cultural Center and Museum provides insights into the rich heritage of the Yavapai Nation through exhibits on traditional crafts and history.
Yes, the Verde Canyon Railroad offers a unique and scenic way to experience the beauty of the Verde Valley. This historic train ride provides stunning views of the canyon and its wildlife, making it a memorable attraction for all ages.


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