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  • Wildflower Walk

    For location information and to register, call 928-203-2903 Location to be announced prior to walk

    Easy two-hour wildflower walks in Sedona

  • First Friday: “Anthropogenic Fire”

    Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center 8375 SR 179, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Hear a presentation about man's experience with fire through history, followed by a fire-making demonstration.

  • Live Rattlesnake Display

    Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center 8375 SR 179, Sedona, AZ, United States

    See live rattlesnakes and several non-venomous snakes

  • Smokey Bear 75th Birthday Bash

    Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center 8375 SR 179, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Help celebrate Smokey Bear's 75th Birthday

  • Hummingbird Hand Feeding

    Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center 8375 SR 179, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Hand feed hummingbirds while learning some interesting facts about these unique birds

  • Birding Walk

    For location information and to register, call 928-203-2903 Location to be announced prior to walk

    Get outdoors and learn about the varied bird life in Sedona and the Verde Valley

  • Red Rock Geology Walk

    For location information and to register, call 928-203-2903 Location to be announced prior to walk

    Discover Sedona’s geologic story through this two-hour moderate hiking adventure.

  • Red Rock Geology Walk

    For location information and to register, call 928-203-2903 Location to be announced prior to walk

    Discover Sedona’s geologic story through this two-hour moderate hiking adventure.

  • First Friday: “Backyard Composting”

    Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center 8375 SR 179, Sedona, AZ, United States

    Learn the benefits of recycling yard cuttings and kitchen scraps. Learn how to build a compost pile, what to put in it, and how to “cook” it.

  • Birding Walk

    For location information and to register, call 928-203-2903 Location to be announced prior to walk

    Get outdoors and learn about the varied bird life in Sedona and the Verde Valley