This scenic route in northern Arizona offers travelers a captivating journey through diverse landscapes, connecting the vibrant red rocks of Sedona with the majestic grandeur of the Grand Canyon. The trip typically involves traversing sections of highways 89A and 64, passing through picturesque towns, such as Flagstaff, and offering breathtaking views of Oak Creek Canyon and the Coconino National Forest.
The route provides an opportunity to experience the geological wonders of the American Southwest, showcasing distinct rock formations, diverse flora and fauna, and the dramatic shift in elevation as one approaches the canyon’s rim. It allows visitors to explore multiple destinations within a reasonable timeframe, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. Historically, portions of this route have been used for centuries, first by Indigenous peoples and later by explorers and settlers, gradually evolving into the well-maintained roadways of today.