Local Jeep Tour Co

We would prefer to use a local Jeep company, which do you recommend?

Great question! If you’re looking to do a Jeep tour in Sedona and prefer to use a *locally owned* company (rather than the big national brands), there are several excellent options. Here are some of the top-recommended local Jeep tour companies, what they specialize in, and the types of tours they offer:

  • Arizona Safari Jeep Tours — Very locally rooted. They do a full spectrum from “mild” scenic drives to “wild” off-road adventures. Their guides are true Sedona locals who share history, geology, and native culture. Popular tours include:
    • Rim Run Supreme (very rugged trail, Schnebly Hill)
    • Vortex Experience (spiritual / energy-focused)
    • Ultimate Sedona Experience (a mix of history, culture, and red rock scenery)
  • Red Rock Western Jeep Tours — Family-owned, very “Western” in feel. Their guides tell pioneer stories and Sedona lore, making these tours both scenic and historical. Popular tours:
    • Red Rock West Jeep Tour — Seven Canyons, historic Dry Creek Basin.
    • Soldier’s Pass Trail — Includes the Seven Apache Pools and the Devil’s Kitchen sinkhole.
    • Panoramic Jeep Tour — Wide views, mesas, more laid-back.
  • A Day in the West (Sedona Jeep Tours) — The oldest family-owned Jeep company in Sedona, run by the Bradshaw family. They offer very personalized private tours:
    • Diamondback Gulch tour — rugged terrain, iconic rock formations.
    • Colorado Plateau / Mogollon Rim — sweeping high-elevation views.
    • Lil’ Rattler / Lil’ Outlaw — slightly gentler but still off-road and scenic.
  • Earth Wisdom Jeep Tours — Very "local spiritual connection" tour company. Their tours include vortex sites, meditation spots, and private off-road trails. Great if you want a meaningful, somewhat slower-paced ride. Their guide Pete Sanders is well-educated and deeply connected to Sedona.

Which One to Pick?

  • Choose Arizona Safari Jeep Tours if you want a balance of rugged off-road adventure *and* local knowledge, with a variety of tour styles.
  • Go with Red Rock Western if you love Old West history and prefer guides who tell cowboy- and pioneer-style stories.
  • If you want a more personal, private experience, A Day in the West is perfect—they know the backcountry well and can tailor to your group.
  • Pick Earth Wisdom if the spiritual / vortex aspect of Sedona is what interests you most — their tour is very “Sedona energy”-oriented.

Tips:

  • Book in advance, especially for private tours, because local companies often have limited spots.
  • Ask about vehicle type (open-air Jeep vs closed) depending on how rugged the trail is and your comfort level.
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a camera — the red rock views are gorgeous.
  • Confirm tour meeting location — many of these companies have depots or offices on Hwy 89A / Jordan Road.

Overall, these local Jeep tour companies offer authentic, knowledgeable, and high-quality experiences — and they’re a great way to connect deeply with Sedona’s red rock landscapes without just doing the touristy big-name tours. Have a wonderful trip!


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