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Airport Loop
Hiking Trail
Easy
3.25 mi
457 ft
Gorgeous loop around Airport Butte offering spectacular views of the valley.
The overlook of the Sedona valley from the flanks of Airport Butte is one of the most incredible vistas—and most easily accessible—you’ll find in Sedona. With a paved road to the trailhead and epic views after just a short walk up the hill, you could easily roll up, snap some photos, and move on. But the more adventurous will want to hike all the way around the top of the mountain.
The beginning of this loop yields the best views as it wraps around the ridge on a slickrock shelf, with some significant exposure. If you’re not interested in hiking the entire loop, you could easily hike an out-and-back on this section.
Soon, the trail begins to ascend, with the trail tread getting even rougher and rockier. No obstacles will require the use of hands to navigate, but the Airport Loop is most definitely not a smooth route.
The back side of the loop drops into a lush forested area—a rarity in Sedona. The trail is still rocky, but slightly less so than on the front side.
Finally, you’ll finish the route on a smooth downhill back to the trailhead. This quick loop is easy to access and is stunningly-beautiful, making it one of the most popular hikes in Sedona. Written by Greg Heil
The overlook of the Sedona valley from the flanks of Airport Butte is one of the most incredible vistas—and most easily accessible—you’ll find in Sedona. With a paved road to the trailhead and epic views after just a short walk up the hill, you could easily roll up, snap some photos, and move on. But the more adventurous will want to hike all the way around the top of the mountain.
The beginning of this loop yields the best views as it wraps around the ridge on a slickrock shelf, with some significant exposure. If you’re not interested in hiking the entire loop, you could easily hike an out-and-back on this section.
Soon, the trail begins to ascend, with the trail tread getting even rougher and rockier. No obstacles will require the use of hands to navigate, but the Airport Loop is most definitely not a smooth route.
The back side of the loop drops into a lush forested area—a rarity in Sedona. The trail is still rocky, but slightly less so than on the front side.
Finally, you’ll finish the route on a smooth downhill back to the trailhead. This quick loop is easy to access and is stunningly-beautiful, making it one of the most popular hikes in Sedona. Written by Greg Heil