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orangetravelcat Oct 7th, 2006 12:32 PM

Which Pink Jeep tour in Sedona?
 
We've done the Broken Arrow; so which one do you recommend?

orangetravelcat Oct 8th, 2006 01:49 PM

No one has an opinion? (I find that hard to believe).

BBEAR Oct 8th, 2006 04:12 PM

We did the Hummer tour because we have 3 boys who are Hummer crazy and didn't want to ride in the "Barbie" jeeps. We enjoyed it - supposedly a smoother ride than the jeeps because it's a Hummer (which was fine by me).

I don't remember all of the tours offered by Pink Jeep but I think there was a sunset one that sounded interesting. It seems that most people do Broken Arrow. Sorry - not much help....

gracieb Oct 8th, 2006 06:18 PM

We enjoyed the Scenic Rim tour very much (have done the Broken Arrow as well). Enjoyed both at sunset.

orangetravelcat Oct 9th, 2006 07:19 AM

A sunset tour sounds great, whichever one we decide on.

John_T_Cuttino Oct 9th, 2006 08:03 AM

All of their tours can be done at sunset.
We have done Scenic Rim, which we recommend. Broken Arrow is the best.

Don't do the Gulches tour, it is away from the canyons and not very pretty and hard on the back(not sure of the name). Have never done the one going to the Sinagua Ruins.

happytrailstoyou Oct 9th, 2006 08:31 AM

I know these tours are wildly popular, but with a good map and a little bit of research there are so many wonderful drives and hikes to take in Sedona that their appeal completely eludes me. (For one thing, I don't want to listen to lame jokes while I'm enjoying scenery.)

IMHO, a horseback ride is a much better way to spend money.

starrsville Oct 9th, 2006 08:46 AM

For the do-it-yourselfers, google Schnebly Hill Road...

but, I wouldn't do the drive in my own car or a rental car, and you will miss so much of history, geography and background information on the area. We were a group of two in a jeep driven by an expert in the area - money well spent in our opinions. My sister is a teacher and the guide adapted the tour to her needs and interest. And, I don't remember a single joke.

I believe Pink Jeeps are the only ones allowed on the Broken Arrow tour route - leased access.

I did take a red jeep tour - and it was a poor runner up to the Pink Jeep Tours.

I strongly recommend a sunset biplane ride.

John_T_Cuttino Oct 9th, 2006 10:00 AM

All the Jeep Companies have access to parts of "roads" around Sedona that even if you have an off-road vehicle, you can't get to. There are also mega-insurance issues if you have a rental car, particularly on Schnebley Hill Road (which is not hard to drive on if you take it slow).
Pink Jeep tours has the rights to certain "trails" the other companies don't (that doesen't stop them from going on thes roads however).

coolbluewater Oct 9th, 2006 10:53 AM

We hiked Broken Arrow, then realized we had booked a Broken Arrow Pink Jeep Tour. We swapped out for the Scenic Rim and enjoyed it very much. My sister had done the Indian ruins and loved it, as well.

Kerry392 Oct 9th, 2006 01:13 PM

My husband and I will be visiting Sedona for a day in December (after Christmas). Do we need reservations in order to go? Or, can we wait until we get there to decide?

dfrostnh Oct 10th, 2006 03:05 AM

On a Memorial Day weekend, I jumped off a tour bus and immediately went to the Pink Jeep office to book a tour after lunch. Since there was only one of me, I was able to get my first choice tour but a couple behind me had to take a second choice to get two seats on the same tour. I only had a window of a few hours in Sedona so maybe I just got lucky.

laurieb_nyny Oct 10th, 2006 05:56 AM

Instead of going on a tour, we rented a jeep from Farabee. This is the same company that rents jeeps in Moab. They are very nice.

We did the Rim, Schnebley, & Broken Arrow. The rental was for 4 hours but they will do 8 also.

Broken Arrow was tough but we got through it. It was alot of fun & a big change from going on a tour.

It was about $100 less than taking the tour which only would have covered one trail not all three.

sistahlou Feb 11th, 2007 03:25 PM

ttt


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