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E-bike vacation in Sedona, Arizona

Sedona, Arizona is a beautiful vacation destination known for its stunning red rock formations, great places for horseback riding and hiking, vibrant arts scene, and delicious restaurants. There are a number of good e-bike rides, including paved routes and off-road adventures. And the views along the rides are breathtaking!

In addition to horseback riding, a Sedona vacation can also include scenic drives and hikes, spa excursions, Jeep tours, new age spiritual journeys, stargazing and more. Sedona's location in northern Arizona combines well with a Grand Canyon vacation, so be sure to visit if you have time.

Alright, let's take a look at everything the red rocks have to offer!

FUN RIDES IN SEDONA
Sedona is a beautiful place to explore by electric bike. Here are some popular routes for e-biking in Sedona.

Paved paths
Red Rock Scenic Byway: The Red Rock Scenic Byway is a popular road for e-biking and offers stunning views of the red rock formations. The route begins in either Uptown Sedona or the Village of Oak Creek, with a wide shoulder for the bike path. The total distance is about 15 miles.

Red Rock Loop Road: This is a scenic drive that generally starts and ends in the Sedona High School area. It is definitely worth taking the turnoff to Red Rock Crossing in Oak Creek. This loop has a relatively narrow edge, so be careful of cars & trucks on the road. The total distance is about 12 miles.

Dry Creek & Boynton Pass Road: This is a scenic drive on the west side from Highway 89A and Dry Creek Road to Boynton Pass Road to the Aerie Trailhead and back. This route is relatively narrow so be careful of cars and trucks on the road. This round trip is about 13 miles total.

The ideal bike for these paved routes features a smooth road tread, such as that found on the Denago City Model 1 and 2 or the Commute Model 1. If you're traveling in a van or RV, the Denago Folding eBike also offers a smooth, low-rolling resistance tread for paved routes around Sedona.