Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Bell Rock

Bell Rock







Bell Rock is one of the most famous red rock formations in Sedona and a favorite among tourists. 








It is easy to see from the Village of Oak Creek and you can get great pictures from the Bell Rock Vista parking lot and the Courthouse Butte Lot. 

The changes made to Route 179 several years ago required that Forest Service create new trail heads for the surrounding trails. 

If you have an old hiking book, you will need to get a new map or hiking book before you set out on your hike. Several new trails have been added. 


Courthouse
Some will take you around the bottom of the formation and some will take you up onto the formation. This is one of the most popular spots in Sedona, so you can expect to share the trails with a lot of other hikers (no matter the season).

Stay on the trails and watch for the wire baskets filled with red rock. They will guide you safely to your destination and ensure that no damage is done to the indigenous plants or to the rock formation.

Route 179 and the Valley
Heading Up Bell Rock
The hike to the first 'apron' or flat level of Bell Rock is not very difficult. 









From there you can see the valley, Chapel Rock, and the other main monuments in the vicinity (Thunder Mountain, Cathedral Rock, Courthouse). 

You may be tempted to stay in the parking lot, but if you are willing to make the short trip up to the first apron, we guarantee you won't be disappointed. 

You can sit in the sun, look at the red rock view, take pictures and enjoy a brief moment of serenity in the the paradise that is Sedona.

Chapel Rock and the View from the Top (Nearly)
If you are more adventurous, you can make the climb up toward the top and experience an amazing view of the valley and the hikers below you.  

As with all hikes in AZ, be sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen and a hat. 


Allow yourself enough time to hike to your destination and return before the sun sets. 




Courthouse as seen from Bell Rock


Robbers' Roost (Shaman's Cave)

View from the Cave at Robbers' Roost


This spot isn't far from our home in Sedona. It isn't a long or difficult hike and the view and cave are spectacular...so it is a favorite. 

The trail-head is at the end of a rather bumpy, long road so a high clearance vehicle is definitely required. 




The spot is popular with tourists and locals alike, so you will probably have to share the view with others. The trail-head takes you down into a small valley and then up a hill that winds around to the left side of the monument. 

View of the Valley Below the Cave at Robbers' Roost


When you get to the back side of the monument, you will have to cross the apron of the red rock. 

This crossing may be a bit daunting for those with poor balance or those who are afraid of heights. 



Stick with it and just take your time. When you get to the cave, you will be glad you were persistent!


Inside the Cave
The front and inner 'walls' of the cave have been re-built with red rock to recreate the 'rooms' and the protective ledge at the front of the cave. 



Natural Window
The most impressive feature of the cave is not man-made. There is a natural window on one side of the cave. This window looks out into the valley beyond and allows one to see anyone who might approach the cave through the valley (hence the name, 'Robbers' Roost').

Before it was used by settlers, thieves and others, the cave was used by tribal Shamans for ceremony and healing. 

View of the Red Rocks from Inside the Cave
You can easily climb out the 'window' and stand on the far apron of the red rock formation to view the valleys below and beyond. 

Take the time to drive out to this remote location and make the hike around the monument to visit this natural cave. 

View of the Valley from the Natural Window
It is worth the trip and it will definitely be one of your favorite Sedona locations.