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Finding the hidden arch in Fay Canyon Trail in Sedona, AZ

Finding the Hidden Arch in Fay Canyon Trail, Sedona

Sedona has no shortage of beautiful trails. However, most of these trails are usually rated toward moderate. That being said, Fay Canyon Trail is an easy trail, yet it will take you to some breathtaking areas, including a super cool hidden arch, if you know where to look. It is our go-to trail when we’re in the mood for a short but fun hike.

Stats

Where

Parking

There is a big paved parking lot across from the trailhead.

Restroom

There is vaulted restroom at the parking lot.

Fee

Free

Weather

Distance

2.6 mi

Elevation Gain

383 ft

Level

Easy

Time:

1.5 – 3 hours

Pet-friendly

Dog are allowed but they need to be leashed.

Ideal Weather

Falls and Springs are the best seasons to go.

Ideal Time

Mornings for best chance of parking

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The Adventure

Getting to Fay Canyon Trail trailhead

Fay Canyon Trail is located on Boynton Canyon Road. You should be able to look up the direction on your GPS easily. The trailhead is across the street from the parking lot.

The trailhead for Fay Canyon Trail was a little hard to find for us. That was because we didn’t realized it was actually across the street from the parking. The best way to find it is to go toward the restroom, and from there, walk across the street. There should be a wooden sign there to point you toward the right way. 

The Start

Once we crossed over the to start of the trail, it seems to split into two different with the sign pointing toward the right. Don’t go that way. We made the mistake of following that route but quickly realized it wasn’t the correct trail. What you want to do is to follow the trail straight to where you can see a couple of wooden posts with sign posted on it. There will be a small metal plague with Fay Canyon Trail name embedded on it.

The main trail is mostly flat and easy to follow. It winds through thick woodland brush, tall trees, and beautiful red cliffs. 

Finding the Hidden Arch

The hidden arch is not on the actual Fay Canyon Trail. You have to go off-trail to find it. If you don’t know where to look, it’s easy just to walk right past it.

The turn-off for this arch is about 0.5 miles from the trailhead. We have the GPS coordinates in the stats section to help you find the split. You want to make a right here to go toward the cliffs. It would be helpful to know where the actual arch is since the trail is not very defined. It’s more like finding the best way to go up. We found that the easiest way to navigate this is the save the coordinates for the actual arch in your GPS device.

This “trail” to go toward the hidden arch on Fay Canyon is not for everyone. You will have to hike and scramble up the steep, rocky hills. The trail consists of rocky steps, loose rocks, slippery sand, and pokey cacti. Not the best combination. It is also a steep uphill. We didn’t expect this when we went. Both of us were out of breath and had to stop a couple of times to catch our breath. Luckily, it was a short trail.

The Hidden Arch

At first, the arch at Fay Canyon Trail looks more like a normal rock overhang. It didn’t look like an arch at all. We didn’t know if we were at the right place or not. As both of us went inside, we realized why it’s called an arch. There is a big gap separate the actual arch and the rock wall behind it. It was actually pretty cool to see. 

When we first got there, we didn’t realize that you can actually go up on the top of the arch. A local guy that we met at the arch showed us the way. If you’re brave enough, you can follow the faint trail to the right (if you’re facing the arch), and follow it up and around to the top. It is kind of sketchy in certain spots, but nothing super crazy. Of course, you need to know your limit and use your best judgment for this. The view up top is beautiful. We recommend hiking up here if you are capable.

The Rest of the Trail

After you’re done exploring the arch, head back the way you come from, to get back on the main trail. We recommend continuing on the main Fay Canyon Trail.

The main Fay Canyon Trail ends at a big rockslide. There is a sign there telling you that it is the end. You can turn back here. However, we recommend climbing up these dividing rock slabs. The view from here is magnificent. You can see the panoramic view of the lush Fay Canyon. It is a perfect spot to take a break and enjoy Sedona’s magic. Once you’re ready, follow the same trail back to your car.

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These are the gear that we personally use and find them helpful for this particular adventure. Don’t forget to check out our Recommended Gear section as well. 

adventure gear

Good hiking shoes are recommended on these adventures. Vy uses the Merrell Women’s Moab 2 hiking boots

Dustin’s shoes are Targhee III Waterproof

There isn’t a lot of shade in the desert. Make sure to use lots of sunscreens! We use eco-friendly, reef-safe sunscreen, Stream2Sea SPF 30.

Face sunscreen is also important. We love these tinted, organic All Good Organic Sunscreen Butter.

You should always bring plenty of water. Vy loves the Camelback L.U.X.E.

For shorter hikes, the Patagonia Women’s Nine Trails Pack 18L is perfect to hold water and your essentials. 

Sedona can get very cold in the winters and springs. We love our packable Patagonia Puff Jackets! You can get Vy’s version here, and Dustin’s version here.

If you want something lighter, we love the packable Patagonia Women’s Houdini® Jacket and Patagonia Men’s Houdini® Jacket

other things to bring

Always good to bring some snacks with you. For healthy and easy snacks, check out some of our recipes.

camera gear

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4 Comments

  • Bridget

    Thank you so much for this post and information! Because of you, I hiked fay canyon trail and found the arch! It was my favorite part of my solo trip to Sedona! I felt so accomplished!! Thank you again!! 🖤

    • Vy

      Hey Bridget! We’re glad it was of help to you! So glad you were able to find the arch! It’s a beauty, isn’t it? We hope you had a great time on your trip to Sedona 😊!

  • Andrea Oshea

    Hi, just wanted to say these directions were outstanding!! Just did this hike yesterday and the GPS coordinates were especially helpful. Thanks so much! This find was awesome.

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