This 286-acre nature preserve is a gateway to the Coconino National Forest, with trails like the Eagle's Nest Loop and West Fork Trail drawing hikers, birdwatchers, and photographers year-round. The park’s visitor center highlights local geology, wildlife, and Native American history, while guided tours explore its connections to Indigenous cultures and early settlers. With its stunning views of Cathedral Rock and proximity to scenic drives like State Route 179, Red Rock State Park is a quiet counterpoint to the bustling town of Sedona, offering moments of solitude beneath towering cliffs and shaded sycamores.