Oak Creek Canyon

Oak Creek Canyon is a stunning river gorge carved into the Colorado Plateau, often described as a smaller, greener sibling to the Grand Canyon. Its dramatic red-rock walls, lush riparian vegetation, and crystal-clear creek create a vibrant oasis in the high desert of northern Arizona. The scenic drive along State Route 89A is an experience in itself, winding through pine forests and past towering cliffs. Whether you're hiking, swimming in the cool waters, or simply soaking in the views, Oak Creek Canyon offers a refreshing escape into nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To fully experience Oak Creek Canyon, plan for a full day. Spend the morning hiking the West Fork Trail (allow 3–4 hours), then head to Slide Rock State Park for a leisurely afternoon of swimming and sunbathing. If you're driving the scenic route, factor in an hour for the drive with stops. For a more relaxed pace, an overnight stay in Sedona or Flagstaff allows you to explore the canyon at sunrise or sunset when the colors are most vivid.

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