Cathedral Rock Trail is a 1.2 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Sedona, Arizona that offers scenic views and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round.
Can you see Cathedral Rock without hiking?
Great sight even without hiking – Cathedral Rock.
How do you get to Cathedral Rock hike?
The track is most easily accessed from Barokee campground. Follow the circuit clockwise and hike through sub-alpine woodland to the summit turnoff. Rock-hopping is the scientific term for what you’ll be doing for much of the next 400m as you clamber over boulders and straddle crevices.
How long does it take to hike Bell Rock?
There are many options for hiking here, as little as 15 minute stroll from the parking lot to multiple hours if you want to fully explore the area between Bell Rock and the Courthouse rock. The trails at Bell Rock are extensive; if you are adventurous and choose to climb to the summit, I would allow 2-3 hours.
Where is Cathedral Peak Hotel?
Cathedral Peak Hotel is located in one of the most beautiful parts of the Drakensberg, surrounded by mountains on all sides. There are 19 walks/hikes that leave and return to the Hotel, for all levels of fitness, skill and ability.
What is Cathedral Peak like to climb?
The actual Cathedral Peak, at 3333 ft., is a jutting rock formation a bit further, but this trail goes to a peak just in front of it, properly named Arlington Peak, where there is a nook in a rock with a sign-in book to register your joyous summit. The views are amazing, stretching from Oxnard on a very clear day all the way up…
How much does it cost to hike from Sentinel to Cathedral?
Hiking costs R25 per person per day from Cathedral. A popular multiday hike runs from Sentinel to Cathedral Peak. When doing this one pays R75 for the whole route, leaving Sentinel and ending at Cathedral. At Sentinel there is cheap accommodation, R15 per person per night.
What are the best peaks to climb in the Drakensberg?
Cathedral Peak is one of the best known and most climbed peaks in the Drakensberg. Standing at the end of the Cathedral Range, which runs perpendicular to the main escarpment, it can be climbed as a day hike.