Wilson Mountain
Sedona, USA


Wilson Mountain is the highest peak in Sedona, rising to 2,100 metres and offering panoramic views of the surrounding Red Rock Country. It is part of the Coconino National Forest and features rugged trails that showcase the area's distinctive sandstone formations, flora, and fauna.
The hike to the summit is challenging, making it suitable for experienced hikers. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon when the light enhances the red rock formations. Nearby, the trails of Cathedral Rock and the Oak Creek Canyon invite further exploration for those looking to extend their outdoor experience.
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