Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    4.5 (27 reviews)

    Crescent Moon Picnic Site Photos

    You might also consider

    More like Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    Recommended Reviews - Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos - Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    Roshy P.

    This is a must see while in Sedona. The entrance fee is $12. You can park your car in either of the two parking lots, picnic, or walk along the creek. Spectacular views of fall colors! Very clean, tranquil and soothing with interesting rock formations at one point. We also sat on one of the picnic tables by the creek and had lunch.

    Leticia R.

    The park was nice. Inside parking is limited so arrive early. There are restrooms and picnic tables on site. The creek runs for miles. Just a 5 min walk from the parking, you will find the first watering hole. It is the most visited area, considering its perimeter from the entrance and the deepest watering hole.

    Bigger river in the middle of the park. Also, they're dog friendly!
    Natasha A.

    There are creeks and rivers that run through this park and they are absolutely beautiful! It's $2 if you park in the area and walk up to the entrance. It's $11 if you park your car inside the park. We found that parking is limited, the only negative here. So you have to wait for a car to leave, in order to be permitted to enter. 1 for 1. Unless you come very early right at opening, then you're more likely to nab parking. We didn't have any luck as no one was leaving the park so we parked nearby and just walked down. They are pet friendly which is a huge plus since the Red Rock State Park is not pet friendly. There's so many pathways here to hike by the creeks and rivers! We started with the little creeks in the middle of the park then followed them to the major river where we found all of the families having a great time! You can follow the major river all the way to the famous shot of the Cathedral Rock, lovely view. It was perfect in May, warm, sunny, and breezy. :)

    Mylinh V.

    I opted to hike here to see Cathedral Rock and it was a great hike. Dog friendly which is a plus! It was $11 to enter the park and there was ample parking available. There are many trails to explore here so we were able to spend a good amount of time here.

    View of Cathedral Rock from Crescent Moon Picnic Site
    Amanda L.

    It costs $11 per vehicle to park here. This is another spot where my parents had come about 5 years ago without me and it didn't require any fees. I think most people come here to get that "photogenic" view of Cathedral Rock, but long story short, it's not worth it. Firstly, the "photogenic" view of Cathedral Rock is the fact that you can take a picture of Cathedral Rock + the stream down below at this picnic site, so you get a reflection of Cathedral Rock as well. When we were at the pay station, we asked the attendant if the view was looking good today and even the attendant was like I have no idea. I haven't been out to see it in a while and the stream has changed over time so it heads in a different direction now too. Well, I wished we had listened to her, because this view was so weak. FIRST OF ALL, there are no signs to point you to the "vantage point" where you can get this photogenic view. Second of all, the map they do give you (we had to ask for it), is so poorly printed, it's impossible to read, so after we parked, we just kind of started walking. I followed a sign "to the river" and then after that, it just disappeared. I took a wrong turn at one point and had to balance beam walk over a concrete ledge to cross over a stream (I could've also turned back and looped around, but I was being lazy). I then took a wrong turn and ended up in a field that I don't think I was supposed to go to, because after walking a bit, the path got narrow, I got nervous about wildlife, and some barbed wire appeared too, so I quickly turned around and retraced my steps. Finally, I managed to find my way, again following the stream, to what I think is the "spot," and boy was it underwhelming. The stream bed, as the attended had said, seemed to have changed direction, there was only a small little area where you could angle things so that you could get the reflection of Cathedral Rock and even then, the angle was so that part of the entire rock formation was a bit cut off. In general, this "vantage point" wasn't great even without the reflection because the bottom half of your photo and your viewing of Cathedral Rock is just blocked by the trees along the stream located directly in front of you. All in all, I was very unhappy with my view of Cathedral Rock from here, and even more unhappy that it cost money to get in for no guidance to the vantage point and for a mediocre vantage point as best. Thankfully, we were able to find a much better view of Cathedral Rock that was *gasps* free. Check out my review of Cathedral Rock for more information on where to go for that amazing view!

    Dog friendly! On leash
    Beth G.

    This place is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! I've been to Sedona a handful of times and can't believe I only just learned about it. This made my trip for sure. Swimming hole overlooking the beautiful rocks. Bring drinks, a picnic, your pup, a volleyball-- this is my kinda day!! Small entry fee. Perfect, perfect!

    also sycamore
    David D.

    More than a picnic site, the Crescent Moon Ranch at Red Rock Crossing is one of original homesteads along Oak Creek. We had no problem entering the park at 9 am on a weekday in May. The entrance fee had several options, including passes. The ranger told us that the pass was also good for parking at Grasshopper Point and at the West Fork of Oak Creek. These are all beautiful, popular spots. The story gets a little muddled here, but since we live here we bought the annual pass. Just beyond the gate is a large meadow and several historic structures. Features on the ranch include buildings, the original water wheel, and an irrigation canal that runs by the creek. Beyond that you will find Oak Creek itself. Walk about a thousand feet (300 meters) up the trail by the creek and you will find the iconic spot where everyone -- yes, everyone -- takes their picture of Cathedral Rock. This year the creek isn't especially high, and there are plenty of little islands you can walk out on. We did see a family set up on a sandstone island for a picnic, so now I understand the name of this site. In there among the islands is one of the famous vortexes. If the Forest Service can't keep up with the tourists you will find lots of stacks of stones there. I had fun with my plant identification app discovering names for all the plants in the area. Basically you have to bring your own food and water in, and pack your own trash out. Also, please don't make yet another stack of rocks. Be a good citizen, and this will still be a beautiful spot when you come back again. That's how we roll in Sedona.

    Julianna M.

    What a cool spot! We didn't believe people when they said go early to get parking and showed up around noon with the lot totally full. Most people dropped their stuff off and parked up the hill about 3/4 a mile. However we asked the ranger if there was waiting allowed and he let us in line to wait for a parking spot. We were the second car in line and there were about 4 cars behind us. It did take about 30 minutes to finally get a parking spot. Do bring chairs, towels, good shoes for the water and lunch! We passed the large first swimming area and it was PACKED, given the pandemic right now this was a little frightening so we kept walking. We found a much more secluded and quieter swimming area and we were glad we kept going. There were still families all around but everyone was respecting the space, weren't playing loud music (like the first spot) and weren't being obnoxiously loud so everyone could enjoy nature. We put our chairs right in the stream to put our feet in the water and ate lunch that way. It was a completely perfect day and I think this place is much cooler than slide rock. Parking is $11 per car.

    After 5 minutes walk, we saw this
    Queenny C.

    9.15.2020 Tuesday morning It was a great place to walk and to get wet in the stream. Peaceful ( probably it wasn't in season), beautiful views, beautiful streams. When you see the first spot that you can jump in and swim, if you are a good swimmer, get in from the bush side and not the rock side because it's very slippery, my husband enjoyed a good hour inside the stream but he mentioned the current was very strong. After that spot, walk further and pass the cairns, on the right side you will see the part of the stream with less strong currents, this area is really nice to play with the water. It's a MUST visit in Sedona

    Views of the rocks in a clearing
    Jennifer N.

    I was very surprised not to see more reviews of this site, considering it's the jumping off point for the iconic views of Cathedral Rock, also known as Red Rock Crossing. I've heard this can get rather crowded so I opted to come by early on a Monday morning and had the place nearly to myself. There are walking paths that take you past an old water wheel, picinic tables and a sprawling lawn. This can be a great place to bring lunch and relax. If you follow the paved sidewalk to the creek, you can walk alongside the water through a canopy of trees, which eventually opens up to spectacular views of Cathedral Rock. It's a photographer's dream. I spent about 90 minutes here enjoying the views of the creek and the beautiful surrounding rock formations. The trail eventually narrows and ends near Buddha Beach which has stacked rocks and is a peaceful stopping point. There is an $11 entry fee-I paid cash and there was an attendant on site-not sure if they take credit cards or not. I lucked out in late October to see the leaves turning and enjoyed some cooler weather. I would venture to say this is a must visit in Sedona for some relaxation and iconic views-not a hike per se but a low key way to enjoy the beauty of Sedona.

    Miyuki I.

    It's so pure place . We took some power stones to purify and clean-up at the river. Also we purified ourselves. We could get energy .it was a little hard to park cars . They didn't let us in until some cars left. We waited for 30 minutes to get in the parking. The sign said " Don't wait here " or something. But we didn't have a choice, there were not other parking near there . Lucky, other cars left , so that they let us in . It was a little expensive to park cars even only 1hour. We have to pay $11 per day .

    Brandi D.

    We wed here on 11/11/2020. Perfect and diverse landscape. Best view of cathedral rock. Also has river and forest.

    Charles H.

    Awesome views of Cathedral Rock can be encountered here! There's a nominal parking fee about $11 per vehicle. It was a bit tricky to find the photogenic (unmarked) viewpoint with the creek in the foreground and Cathedral Rock in the back. It's located quite close to the entrance gate just off of the initial concrete pathway along the creek. Overall, the entire trail is not too long and not very strenuous. Many families with pets and little kids were present. I'm surprised there are not more reviews at this great place!

    See all

    8 months ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Barb H.
    104
    506
    1022

    1 year ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 months ago

    Helpful 4
    Thanks 2
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Leticia R.
    0
    142
    1015

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 13
    Thanks 1
    Love this 10
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    5 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 4
    Oh no 1

    3 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 1
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0
    Photo of David D.
    2901
    1220
    767

    5 years ago

    Helpful 4
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 1

    6 years ago

    Helpful 6
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 4
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Miyuki I.
    1
    230
    1882

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 5
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Jay B.
    106
    169
    211

    6 years ago

    Helpful 3
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 2
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 2
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Kelley S.
    11
    16
    35

    7 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    Are there any bbq grills?

    Thanks for your question. I didn't see any however I saw lots off picnic tables. Good luck!

    Are there actual picnic tables?

    Yes

    View All 3 Questions

    Review Highlights - Crescent Moon Picnic Site

    It was a bit tricky to find the photogenic (unmarked) viewpoint with the creek in the foreground and Cathedral Rock in the back.

    Mentioned in 7 reviews

    Read more highlights

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Parks 442 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Slide Rock State Park

    Slide Rock State Park

    4.5
    (412 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    Slide Rock is a natural water park. Families abound. The water was a tad cold but I spent most…read moreof my time lounging on the rocks. So fun. Please come and create your own adventure.

    We took the whole crew to Slide Rock State Park, and this one surprised a few people. On paper, it…read moresounds simple. A creek, some rocks, a natural "slide." In reality, it's a full-on experience. First thing you notice is the setting. You're tucked into Oak Creek Canyon with red rock walls rising up around you, water cutting through it like it's been doing forever. It's one of those places where the scenery alone would be enough. But then you add the water. And that water is cold. Not refreshing. Not brisk. Cold. The kind that hits you and resets your entire nervous system. Once you get past that initial shock, though, it's perfect, especially with the Arizona heat doing its thing overhead. The main attraction is the natural rock slide, which is exactly what it sounds like. Smooth, worn stone with water rushing over it, turning the whole thing into a fast-moving chute. Kids loved it. Adults pretended to be cautious and then went right down anyway. It's controlled chaos in the best way. People laughing, slipping, climbing back up to do it again. We had a bigger group, so we claimed a stretch of rock and sort of set up camp for a few hours. There's enough space to spread out if you're willing to walk a bit. Towels on the rocks, bags tucked away, everyone rotating between the water and just sitting back taking it all in. It does get busy. No way around that. This isn't some hidden, quiet spot. But it never felt overwhelming, just lively. There's an energy to it that works. Families, groups of friends, everyone there for the same reason, to cool off and have a good time. A couple practical things. Wear shoes with some grip. Those rocks are no joke. And keep an eye on your footing, especially with kids. It's fun, but it demands a little respect. What stuck with me is how simple it is. No overthinking, no production. Just water, rock, and gravity doing what they do. You show up, you get in, you laugh a little, maybe get knocked around once or twice, and you leave feeling like you actually did something with your day. If you're anywhere near Sedona and it's warm out, this is an easy call. It's not polished, it's not quiet, and that's exactly why it works.

    Photos
    Rock formation overlooking the picnic area
    Rock formation overlooking the picnic area
    Western Fence lizard sunbathing
    Western Fence lizard sunbathing
    Slide Rock Park

    See all

    Slide Rock Park
    Red Rock State Park

    Red Rock State Park

    4.4
    (182 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Red Rock State park was the passport to our Sedona adventure. I didn't realize there was such an…read moreextensive trail system. On my list now is to figure out how to stitch all these trails together and come back and do a mega hike. Please come and create your own adventure.

    We took the whole family out to Red Rock State Park, and it ended up being one of the most balanced…read moredays we've had out here. Not overwhelming, not chaotic, just... right. If you've spent time around Sedona, you know how quickly things can feel crowded and overrun. This place is the opposite. It feels more intentional, more preserved. You're still surrounded by those iconic red rock formations, but here they're framed by open meadows, clusters of trees, and the steady presence of Oak Creek winding through the park. We set out as a group, a mix of adults and kids, and found trails that worked for everyone. That's the beauty of this place. You don't have to be chasing a summit to enjoy it. The trails are well-marked, manageable, and still interesting enough to keep you engaged. You're moving through changing terrain the whole time. One minute you're walking through sunlit grass, the next you're tucked into shade near the water, then you turn a corner and the red rock rises up again like it's been waiting for you. The creek pulls you in. There's something about moving water in the desert that makes you slow down without realizing it. We stopped more than once just to sit for a minute, let the kids explore a bit, listen to the sound of it moving over rock. No rush, no pressure to keep pushing forward. Wildlife shows up if you're paying attention. Birds moving through the trees, the occasional lizard darting across the trail, subtle signs that this isn't just a scenic backdrop, it's a living system doing its thing. What stood out most was the pace. This isn't a place that demands anything from you. It lets you take it in at your own speed. Some of us pushed a little farther down the trail, others hung back and soaked it in. Nobody felt like they were missing out. It's also one of those rare parks that feels curated without feeling artificial. You can tell it's cared for. Trails are maintained, signage is clear, and there's a quiet respect for the environment that seems to carry over to the people visiting. By the time we looped back, nobody was checking the time. That's usually a sign you picked the right place. If Sedona at its busiest feels like a spectacle, this feels like a conversation. Same landscape, different tone. And sometimes that's exactly what you want.

    Photos
    Red Rock State Park
    Nightshade
    Nightshade
    Snoopi

    See all

    Snoopi
    Airport Mesa

    Airport Mesa

    4.4
    (146 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Most places give you a sunset. Airport Mesa apparently felt that was underachieving…read more Sharon and I headed up there in the evening to catch the famous Sedona sunset, which on its own would have been worth the trip. The sky started doing that Sedona thing -- layers of orange, pink, and gold spreading across the horizon while the red rocks glowed like they had their own internal lighting system. Just when we thought the show had hit peak beauty, we turned around. And there it was. One of the most majestic moonrises I've ever seen slowly lifting over the horizon like it had been perfectly scheduled to steal the second act. The sunset painting the sky one direction... and the moon rising bright enough in the other that I briefly wondered if I should've brought sunglasses. It felt like Sedona decided to give us the best of both celestial worlds. Sunset in front of us. Moonrise behind us. Nature's version of surround sound. The overlook itself is easy to access and well worth the stop. People gathered quietly, cameras out, everyone sharing that universal look that says, "Are you seeing this too?" Moments like that remind you why places like this are special. Beauty that stops you mid-sentence. The kind that makes everyone pause, breathe, and just take it in. Pro tip: arrive a little before sunset and stay a little after. You never know when the universe might decide to put on an encore. Five stars, no question.

    Airport Mesa is located near the airport, but has a viewing area to see…read more panoramic views of Thunder Mountain, Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock. It's one of Sedona's vortexes. There is an overlook area and a trail. The trail is moderate and not very difficult. A easy stop in Sedona to see beautiful views. There is parking lot and the fee is $3.

    Photos
    Airport Mesa
    On top of airport mesa
    On top of airport mesa
    Airport Mesa

    See all

    Bell Rock

    Bell Rock

    4.7
    (238 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I'm not saying Bell Rock called my name... but if you'd heard it too, you probably would've shown…read moreup. There's something about Bell Rock that pulls you in. Maybe it's the shape. Maybe it's the energy. Maybe it's just that classic Sedona magic. Whatever it is, I felt it. Now let's start with the one challenge: parking. Limited spots and a bit of patience required. It took a while to find a place, but I decided to call that my warmup. Pro tip: arrive early or later in the afternoon if you want better odds at a spot. Once you hit the trail, everything changes. The path is wide and welcoming. No punishing climbs. No technical scrambling. Just an easy walk surrounded by those famous red rock views that make Sedona feel like another planet. And the quiet. That's the part that sticks with you. Step onto the trail and the noise of the world fades away. You're left with open sky, towering rock, and that peaceful stillness that reminds you why people come here in the first place. Whether you're a seasoned hiker chasing summits or someone who just wants a beautiful walk through nature, this trail delivers. Put this one on your Sedona list. Because sometimes the best hikes aren't the hardest ones... they're the ones that simply make you stop, breathe, and look around. Some places you visit... and some places feel like they were waiting for you. Bell Rock might just be one of those.

    Bell Rock is the best place to hike in Sedona. It's a flat and easy trail for about half way up,…read moreand the signage makes it's easy to follow the path. The views are absolutely spectacle from all angles and places on the mountain and trail. There's truly nothing more beautiful than the red rocks in Sedona and Bell Rock is a place to see the true beauty. Parking can be tricky but patience is key, as people are always coming and going. Whether you're an avid hiker or a true rock climber, this mountain is for you!

    Photos
    Banana yucca flowers/ Bell rock trail
    Banana yucca flowers/ Bell rock trail
    Parking Lot View (05/22/25). #BellRock #CourthouseButte @VisitSedona #Sedona #Hiking #Traveling
    Parking Lot View (05/22/25). #BellRock #CourthouseButte @VisitSedona #Sedona #Hiking #Traveling
    Bell Rock

    See all

    Crescent Moon Picnic Site - parks - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...