Really nice work. A word to those traveling here for the first time. Sedona does have a lot of nice flowy sections, but it isn't like a downhill park. I often finish my day and think, "all I did was ride uphill today". That is NOT what happens, but that is how it feels out there a lot of times. Unless you do some shuttle rides, which isn't my forte, you get what you give. Also, the green blue black differs significantly from Phoenix area. IMHO, the blues are more on the technical side of blue...certainly than a spot like Brown's Ranch, where a rock in the trail makes it black:) Anyway, please come enjoy our state! The mountain biking is amazing all over and Sedona might be my favorite place on the planet, even if I didn't bring a bike. Just bring more water than you think you will need and stay out of the heat.
Thanks for the compliment! And yes, there are lots of fabulous trails all over Arizona, one of my other favorite places is in the Hawes trail region of Mesa. But overall Sedona is my fav. You can bet I will return for more! Thanks for watching!
just arrived in Sedona last night, will be using your videos to plan a route. Thanks for posting, these trails look like a great warm up before hitting some harder ones.
Perfect timing! Should be an awesome trip! But also, FYI, I have a Top 10 MTB list for all the Sedona trails, that include black and double black levels: ua-cam.com/video/SgTmj5Gd_dI/v-deo.htmlsi=8iTCuO-AFuXbeJdr
I've ridden a number of these trails during my one trip to Sedona, and I really enjoyed them! You are right, Sedona is a special place! Thanks for putting together the list! I really appreciate you highlighting good intermediate trails, for those of us who don't want to tackle the black diamond trails!
Rode all these trails except for three. For most part had a blast! Would like to revisit a few of these sometime, but since discovering Moab, not really sure we'll get back to Sedona. We found that Sedona is more like a wine and cheese party with some MTB fun, but Moab is more coffee and an absolute MTB paradise, with a bit of pizza, steak, and wine of course.😄
I travel between Sedona and Moab…but also put Hurricane on your list! All fabulous places to ride and each have their own uniqueness! As for Moab, check out my Top 10…you will find a wider range of trails at all skill levels! And thanks for watching!!
This vid really helped me out. Perfect for me. Medium runs are my game. All the other vids I watched were non-stop teeth rattling chunk. This seemed much more palatable for my riding. I'm a desert rider. Thanks!
Great overview and resources, Ron. We were in Sedona in the spring and used your vids as guides for trail selection. Worked out great for us. This list is exactly what I need for my wife for next time. Thanks for providing all the info! -Rob
Thanks for the compliment… and for harder trails, I also have a Top 10 list for Sedona that includes black and double black trails! Thanks for watching!
I can't wait to try these. Great video 👍🏼
They are all real fun, scenic trails! Thanks for watching!
Really nice work. A word to those traveling here for the first time. Sedona does have a lot of nice flowy sections, but it isn't like a downhill park. I often finish my day and think, "all I did was ride uphill today". That is NOT what happens, but that is how it feels out there a lot of times. Unless you do some shuttle rides, which isn't my forte, you get what you give. Also, the green blue black differs significantly from Phoenix area. IMHO, the blues are more on the technical side of blue...certainly than a spot like Brown's Ranch, where a rock in the trail makes it black:)
Anyway, please come enjoy our state! The mountain biking is amazing all over and Sedona might be my favorite place on the planet, even if I didn't bring a bike. Just bring more water than you think you will need and stay out of the heat.
Thanks for the compliment! And yes, there are lots of fabulous trails all over Arizona, one of my other favorite places is in the Hawes trail region of Mesa. But overall Sedona is my fav. You can bet I will return for more! Thanks for watching!
just arrived in Sedona last night, will be using your videos to plan a route. Thanks for posting, these trails look like a great warm up before hitting some harder ones.
Perfect timing! Should be an awesome trip! But also, FYI, I have a Top 10 MTB list for all the Sedona trails, that include black and double black levels:
ua-cam.com/video/SgTmj5Gd_dI/v-deo.htmlsi=8iTCuO-AFuXbeJdr
I've ridden a number of these trails during my one trip to Sedona, and I really enjoyed them! You are right, Sedona is a special place! Thanks for putting together the list! I really appreciate you highlighting good intermediate trails, for those of us who don't want to tackle the black diamond trails!
Now you have a great reason to return to Sedona and ride more fabulous trails! Thanks for watching!
Rode all these trails except for three. For most part had a blast!
Would like to revisit a few of these sometime, but since discovering Moab, not really sure we'll get back to Sedona.
We found that Sedona is more like a wine and cheese party with some MTB fun, but Moab is more coffee and an absolute MTB paradise, with a bit of pizza, steak, and wine of course.😄
I travel between Sedona and Moab…but also put Hurricane on your list! All fabulous places to ride and each have their own uniqueness! As for Moab, check out my Top 10…you will find a wider range of trails at all skill levels! And thanks for watching!!
This vid really helped me out. Perfect for me. Medium runs are my game. All the other vids I watched were non-stop teeth rattling chunk. This seemed much more palatable for my riding. I'm a desert rider. Thanks!
Glad it helped out! I think there are lots of riders who mostly ride these type of trails. Thanks for watching!
@@ronsanderson99 And it looked like there was some terrain also where you should stay on top of your game or .....
@@coloradomark2159 While on the bike, you should always stay on the top of your game…
Great overview and resources, Ron. We were in Sedona in the spring and used your vids as guides for trail selection. Worked out great for us. This list is exactly what I need for my wife for next time. Thanks for providing all the info! -Rob
Thanks for the compliment… and for harder trails, I also have a Top 10 list for Sedona that includes black and double black trails! Thanks for watching!