Mejores Tours y Viajes de Parque estatal Slide Rock

This colorful red sandstone state park near Sedona, Arizona within Coconino National Forest was just named one of "America's 10 Best State Parks" in 2014 by Fodor's Travel. Slide Rock State Park was established in 1987 and commercially developed by Frank L. Pendley, who arrived in the area in 1907. It still contains the apple farm planted by Pendley back in 1912 in addition to several historical structures. The 43-acre park is named for its natural sandstone rock water slide into Oak Creek and is one of the state's most popular tourist attractions.
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Is Slide Rock State Park currently open, and are reservations required to visit?

Slide Rock State Park is open year-round, but access may be restricted during monsoon season (July-September) due to flash flooding. Reservations are required for day use from Memorial Day through Labor Day and on summer weekends. Book timed-entry passes at least 14 days in advance via the Arizona State Parks website to guarantee entry.

What is the best time of day to visit Slide Rock State Park to avoid crowds?

Visit early in the morning at park opening (8:00 AM) or late afternoon after 3:00 PM to avoid peak crowds. Midday, especially from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM on weekends, sees the highest visitation. Weekdays are consistently less crowded than weekends during peak season.

Is swimming allowed at Slide Rock State Park, and are there any safety requirements?

Swimming is allowed in the natural slide and pools along Oak Creek. Closed-toe water shoes are mandatory for traction on slippery rocks, and life jackets are recommended for children. Park rangers enforce safety rules, and access may close temporarily during high water flow or thunderstorms.

How far is Slide Rock State Park from Sedona, and what is the best route to take?

Slide Rock State Park is located 6 miles north of Sedona via State Route 89A. The drive takes approximately 15 minutes. The park is clearly signed and situated adjacent to the town of Oak Creek. Use GPS coordinates 34.7345° N, 111.7838° W for accurate navigation.

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