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    Soldier Pass Trail

    4.5 (78 reviews)
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    Cave
    chris c.

    Beautiful sights & scenery, indeed. However, stretches of the trail were challenging and rage-inducing. If you are 40+, bring your inhaler & support braces for all of your limbs. If you decide to see the caves, be prepared to basically scale a mountain. Man, I wuz huffin' & puffin' up that steep and unsteady incline. If you want to see a cave so very badly, just close your eyes and envision yourself in a cave -- that option is less strenuous (unless you have dry eyes & closing the lids over those dusty pups is a laborious task). In general, mother nature is beautiful. Have fun out there. Be safe. And apply your SPF! Oh, if you have children under 5 -- rethink bringing them on this trail, silly.

    Kyle H.

    Solder's Pass was our first hike when we were in Sedona, and did not dissapoint and remains a fond memory. We got there just after 7am but apparently missed the shuttle to the trailhead, which run about every 45 minutes. You can walk to the trailhead from the shuttle parking, an additional 1 mile. Our hike ended up being just over 6 miles. Highlights include the Devil's Kitchen sinkhole, the Seven Sacred Pools, a Cave, and a nice mix of flat and inclined hiking, and beautiful views of course. We hiked the full trail then on the way back found the Y intersection that leads to the Cave. It helps to have the All Trails app and download the trail to find the Y intersection. The hike up to the Cave area is steep and might exceed some people's abilities. My son got up in the Cave and said it wasn't too hard to scramble up. On our return trip we took the Jeep road for a nice change of pace, and got a nice perspective on the Seven Sacred Pools, and got to see a Jeep hug the side of the canyon at an insane angle. Loved Soldier Pass, just check the Sedona City Shuttle schedule ahead of time but honestly the 1 mile hike in is flat and nice.

    Climbed up the cave

    Fun hike! A little busy but to be expected when the weather finally cooled off. My dog was able to make it also, but he's an active breed. Little dogs I'm not sure would do too great.

    Three of the Seven Sacred Pools.
    Don K.

    We hiked in from the off-site parking area because the shuttle was full. Check the shuttle website for schedules, routes as well as changes, such as during designated spring break dates. It is a VERY popular trail. You'll see Devil's Kitchen and the Seven Sacred Pools along the way. It's an easy to follow trail until the fork to the caves. Counterintuitively, at the fork keep going straight rather than turning left to stay on the Soldiers Pass trail, because you're wanting to get to the caves, right? The rest of the trail to the caves is a bit of a climb, culminating in a bit of a scramble at the end. Yes, it can be slippery with loose dirt and there are multiple ways to get to the caves. Once at the caves, you can climb onto a ledge similar to the Subway, only narrower. Some of us went even further and climbed to the top of the caves. It's a bit difficult, but the reward is the views and more wind, which can be refreshing. But climb to your own comfort level.

    Parking lot is full
    John H.

    A green trail with red rocks in the back drop. Some features include a sinkhole, seven sacred pools, and caves. However, it the greenery that makes the trail. 4.5 miles total, in and out. Some historical land conflict alludes to the namesake. The caves look great in photos, but I am not sure I would do it again. It is up a steeper half mile section at the end. To enter you must climb a narrow section, and it gets tight in the cave if there are more than a few people. Parking is extremely limited (20 cars?). Today I skipped it and parked near Posse Community Park and biked over (1.5 miles). There is a woman who runs a red shuttle van, and I was told operate on tips.

    Scenic trail with a cave and an arch. Parking lot has only 14 spaces. Bring water, sunscreen,and snacks. #TempehVeggieSpringRoll
    Dominique D.

    There are so many beautiful hikes to be taken in Sedona and this one is included--great for the average hiker and mountain bikers alike. Bikers keep in mind bicycles are only allowed for the first 1.3 miles to Wilderness Boundary. You are going to love the amazing formations, iconic red rocks, and chill vibe of this desert town generally speaking. Be sure to get there as close to 8 am as possible as there are only 14 parking spaces and line forms early. If you're not so lucky you can park near a dog park which is about 1.1 miles from trailhead--adding 2.2 miles. Start this hike super early because If you know nothing about this area, know this, it is dry desert terrain and it gets hot. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks. I also had some handy dandy 30spf sunscreen that I made sure to reapply as needed, sunglasses, and I wore a hat. There are markers here and there; you will also pass though the Devils sink hole and 7 sacred pools to get to this one trail. I love places that remind me how very small we are. --Intermission-- Think of a number. Double it. Add ten. Half it. Take away the number you started with. Your number is 5. --Intermission-- Take a break on the trail when needed as there are so many photo opportunities! The trail is 4.5 miles round trip and gaining about 830 feet in elevation when exploring the cave. Some parts are shaded and some rocks slippery. There is so much beauty you will encounter and be entertained with the entire way. It also consists of many connected trails if you are feeling spicy and adventurous as this is pioneering at its best! The geological formation of the cave was indeed the highlight of the hike for me. You have to climb to get inside but it was so worth it. The whole time while inside simply welcoming inspiration. It made me think of Miley Cyrus's song that goes like this, "There's always gonna be another mountain. I'm always gonna wanna make it move. Always gonna be an uphill battle. Sometimes I'm gonna have to lose. Ain't about how fast I get there. Ain't about what's waiting on the other side It's the climb." Yes, It was definitely the climb/cave experience. Happy trails! "If you want to fly you must give up the things that weigh you down!" Tips: No restroom facilities As of January 2020, recreation.gov will be handling permits. Motorized vehicles will need to get permits.

    Cibola Pass view from Jim Thompson Trail head - on the way to Solider Pass
    Sophia C.

    Absolutely recommend this hike! There is so much to see - Devils Kitchen, 7 Ponds, and a Cave. Originally 4 miles round trip but parking is always a bit hectic so we parked at the Jim Thompson Trail head and did about 6 miles. Cibola to Solider pass was gorgeous and very idyllic with dear and tall trees. Some things to mention - the trail is quite nice and not difficult till you get to the part my friend endearingly referred to as the Devils staircase that leads the the cave...definitely more on the difficult side for that area. Overall this is probably my second top hike so far I have done in Sedona.

    Soldier Pass Trail
    Penny P.

    What's up: When in Sedona, you gotta hit up all the hiking spots and see the beautiful views. While looking up hikes, I read about a mystery cave that's located along the Soldier Pass trail that you have to look for. Adventure and off the main trail with something cool at the end?? Heck yes, let's do it! Parking: There is a small parking lot located off of Canyon Shadows Dr. at the beginning of the trailhead. It's open from 8 am to 6 pm. We got there right at 8 and there were already tons of cars in the lot! Luckily, there were still a couple of spots left. When we were done with our hike (~2 hrs later), there were still cars waiting outside the lot for an open spot. Environment: The hike itself was nice and pretty. You're surrounded by the red rocks and the greenery makes the view very nice. Along the way, you'll pass by a few points of interests such as the Devil's Kitchen and the Seven Sacred Pools. Unfortunately, the pools were dry and not much to look at. To find the cave, you'll need to veer off the main trail towards the right once you get near the Red Rock National Forest sign. Someone was nice enough to leave a flat rock behind on the ground with the words "CAVE" on it. From then on, you can follow the rock cairns and go uphill a bit before you reach the mountain side to climb up into the secret cave. Yay/Nay/Meh: Yay. The hike overall was fairly easy to do. It's mostly towards the end where there's a bit of uphill and climbing into the actual cave. The Devil's Kitchen was a cool sinkhole to look at and I'm sure the Seven Sacred Pools would have been way cooler with water. But the cave searching and the climbing into it was the fun part! It was definitely a unique experience, especially when you get the cave all to yourself.

    Kaori M.

    First of all, as other yelpers wrote , parking is tough, however, we had a solution: park at the different trailhead and hike from other route. This add more miles, but actually I loved that part as well. This area is amazing. Very beautiful. Also the secret cave was fun. Recommended!

    Jeffrey S.

    It's gorgeous, and we'll get to that, but first: parking. Oof, the parking is gonna be the thing that drives you insane. Whereas some hikes in Sedona are located a little farther out of town and you can park along the shoulder to your heart's content, this hike is in the edge of a neighborhood and you'll see about as many "No Parking" signs as you do illegally parked cars. The parking lot holds about 10-15 cars max, and if you're here when there's any kind of busy season in Sedona (probs near year-round and for sure on weekends) then just plan on not parking in the lot. The nearest sanctioned parking is a ways away, so either have a dropoff, take a car service, hitch a ride, or just log the extra hiking back to your car. The gates are supposed to open at 8am, but we rolled up at about 7:45am and they were open. We pulled in and grabbed one of the last few spots available, and had no idea how darn lucky we actually were. After parking and getting our bearings, we hit the trail. The sun was just coming up and when we got to the big sinkhole, the very first rays hit the jagged rock tip across the valley and lit them with bright hues of orange and yellow. These are the colors that Sedona gives you, and you drink them in until your eyes are full. As we hiked along the ridge, to the seven sacred pools (more like a couple of nearly dry pools and some rock catch basins) we saw the sun line lower on the canyon to our left as the day warmed up. We only went as far as the cave turnoff, then made our way uphill to the cave, climbed up in, and peeked out of the window at the trees, sky, and ridgeline. It's not for the faint of heart, this cave, and though we saw a lot of people with a lot of skill levels, I'd be quite nervous about taking kids much farther than then base of the cave to peer upwards through the rock fissure. All in all, it wasn't too strenuous, with the exception of the cave portion. I would have liked to take the Soldier Pass Trail all the way to the saddle, but alas, we were pressed for time. We went back and took the road junction at the pools, which provided some amount of diversity and kept us away from the outbound hikers that had slept in and were just now making their noisy way up the trail, before connecting once again to the trailhead. We got to the car, and saw a long line of cars waiting for a space to open up, as well as plenty of illegally parked cars. Don't let the parking scare you, but do take precautions and come with a backup hiking plan if you can't find a spot here. The payoff for planning ahead is a hike well worth the hassle.

    Secret caves
    Liz M.

    Worth the hike if you're willing to go all the way. What's all the way you may ask? To the secret caves. It's a long hike but you won't be disappointed. Along the way you will first make a pit stop at devils kitchen sink, a few minutes later you will hit the 7 sacred pools and if you decide to go along for the ride the final destination is the secret caves. A short distance before you hit the secret caves, you will find a fork in the trail so just keep right. That trail will lead you to them but first make a stop on top of the 360 rock. Where you have such an awesome beautiful 360 view of the place and can actually see the hidden caves. A must if you're in Sedona, you gotta do this trail!

    Cristina X.

    Less known and thus less crowded hike in Sedona. Very scenic walk total abt 4.5-5miles long. A couple stops along the way aside amazing views of the red rock mountains - devils kitchen (natural sinkhole), seven secret pools, and the big cave in the rock. Highly recommend.

    Sonya E.

    A bit of hike but worth it, especially for a novice hiker like me. Make sure you bring lots of water and get there early.

    View back the other way from the top of the cave

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    We were able to see the Seven Sacred Pools, which were fun, and a great place to take a break from the hike.

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    What can I say, breathtaking views on an easy trail, which is well marked! What an incredible way a…read morefamily can see the beauty of Sedona! This trail is short and sweet, I believe it's less than a mile from beginning to the end and then of course you have to hike back to your car. At the end, yes there are some rocks that you can climb up and if you do, you will be greatly rewarded! You certainly don't have to go to the top and I understand it gets very challenging so it's up to you. I only went up a little bit that I felt comfortable, but was still able to get some of the best views I saw during my entire trip and Sedona! I do recommend trying to go a little ways up. You certainly don't have to go further than you're comfortable. Well, let's talk about the actual trail, certainly the best, well marked trail I saw during my trip. Also, what's face it? It's an easy trail, which is awesome because you can just enjoy all the breathtaking views of Faye Canyon and will not need to worry and you could bring family members along young and old. You can knock this hike out in about an hour to an hour and a half and some of the best views I saw in Sedona I saw during this hike. But to be clear, there's some challenging parts if you wish to take them for one thing, there's a large pile of boulders and rocks at the end of the trail, which I mentioned before, but you can climb up those to a height that you feel comfortable and you will be rewarded with some of the best views that you will see during your trip. There is also a side trail halfway through the trail that goes off to an arch. I've read up about this and saw some videos and it looks very challenging and I would do that if you're an experienced hiker and you feel comfortable, I passed on that, but I was very satisfied with the views I got during the easy trail and a little bit of the rocks at the end. The parking lot is huge with a bathroom. I'm really not sure what else you can do to make this trail a great experience! Highly recommended for beginners and experts! Don't miss it, and this is the only trail in Sedona where I felt comfortable, not using an app like all trails, the trail is so clearly marked plus you're in a canyon so kind of impossible to get lost.

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