Slide Rock State Park Arizona. Oak Creek At Slide Rock State Park Sedona Az T&K Images An 80-foot stretch of Oak Creek rushes through a narrow red-rock flume at Slide Rock State Park, where visitors are whisked down an incline into a cold pool Exit on AZ-179 toward Sedona and continue on AZ-179 N to reach the park
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Tackle the hiking trails to enjoy great views of sandstone bluffs, explore rustic cabins. However, since roadside parking is allowed once about half a mile north of the park turn-off, on land now part of the Coconino National Forest, a cheaper alternative (only the $5 Red Rock Pass is needed) is to park here and climb down the cliffs to the.
Slip Sliding Away At Slide Rock State Park in Sedona Arizona Slide rock state park, Oak creek
Tackle the hiking trails to enjoy great views of sandstone bluffs, explore rustic cabins. Slide Rock State Park- Arizona's natural water slide.Cool off in Oak Creek, fish for trout, experience Sedona wildlife and much more! Arizona State Parks. However, since roadside parking is allowed once about half a mile north of the park turn-off, on land now part of the Coconino National Forest, a cheaper alternative (only the $5 Red Rock Pass is needed) is to park here and climb down the cliffs to the.
Slide Rock State Park in Oak Creek Canyon Slide rock state park, State parks, Places to travel. Slide Rock State Park, originally the Pendley Homestead, is a 43-acre historic apple farm located in Oak Creek Canyon Slide Rock State Park is conveniently located near the town of Sedona, Arizona
Slide Rock State Park in Oak Creek Canyon Slide rock state park, State parks, Places to travel. However, since roadside parking is allowed once about half a mile north of the park turn-off, on land now part of the Coconino National Forest, a cheaper alternative (only the $5 Red Rock Pass is needed) is to park here and climb down the cliffs to the. This state park in Oak Creek Canyon is one of Arizona's most visited tourist attractions