The park is listed as a National Monument and part of the part National Park System. It is located off Interstate 17 about 90 miles north of Phoenix. If you are driving north from Phoenix toward Sedona or the Grand Canyon, this is an easy stop along the way.
Category: Arizona
Red rocks of Sedona, Arizona
This area used to be under a shallow sea. The red color in the rocks comes from iron mixed in with the limestone and sandstone.
It is supposed to be about a two hour drive from Phoenix to Sedona. It took me more like three, but I stopped a few times along the way.
Traveling north from Phoenix
As you drive north from Phoenix, you also go up in elevation. You leave behind the saguaros and see more trees and, eventually, the red rocks of the area around Sedona.
Along the way, you pass by the Prescott National Forest to the west.
Here is a description from the United States Forest Service:
“At the lowest elevation, the primary vegetation is of the Sonoran Desert type. As the elevation rises, chaparral becomes common, followed by piñon pine and juniper. Above that, Ponderosa pine dominates the landscape.”
Forest Service: Prescott National Forest
Wandering around downtown Scottsdale
Munching in Old Town Scottsdale
Nightlife in Old Town Scottsdale
Daytime in Old Scottsdale entertainment district
The area on the fringe of Old Scottsdale is actually pretty quiet during the day.
Here is a look at some of the local hotspots and their signs while the sun shines.