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Sedona Hiking - Ultimate Packing List

  • Writer: Kel
    Kel
  • Jan 29
  • 3 min read

If you’ve ever dreamed of a place where breathtaking red rock landscapes meet spiritual serenity, Sedona, Arizona, should be at the top of your travel list. This southwestern gem is known for its stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and unique energy that captivates visitors worldwide. Sedona has something unique to offer, whether you’re an avid hiker, a wellness seeker, or simply someone looking for a rejuvenating getaway. We've put together a list of essentials to make your visit spectacular.


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1. Merrell Moab 2 Hiking Shoe

When walking around Sedona, hiking shoes are key to the fashion show. One of our favorites is Merrell Moab. They are a great, lower-ankle cut shoe that feels like a running shoe. They are durable, breathable, and lightweight for long hikes in the Red Rocks.




2. Kooder Shoe Dryers

After a day of hiking, climbing, or Jeep riding, our shoes tended to be damp. These are life savers. They dry shoes quickly, emit heat around the device through air holes, and have over-heating preventative controls. Everybody has a set.




3. Columbia Bora Bora Hat

Long days hiking in the warm sun call for a fantastic and functional hat. Some of the hiking tours require you to have a hat - so avoid the tourist shops and travel prepared. This hat has UV sun protection, moisture-wicking, and a breathable mesh panel to help keep you cool. There is a brim large enough to protect your face, an adjustable drawcord, and a size toggle for a perfect fit.




4.I-GO Mini First Aid Kit

With all the fantastic hiking in Sedona, there are bound to be some cuts & bruises. This packable, mini first aid kit served us well! It contains bandages, gauze pads, alcohol pads, cleansing wipes, gloves, and more! It can even hook to your backpack.




5. Waterfly Hiking Backpack

As moms, we are always toting snacks, water, and supplies for our crew, so a small backpack is essential.

This bag is the perfect size to keep your day hike supplies together. There is a front zipper perfect for sunscreen, wipes, etc. The shoulder strap is adjustable and reversible. The main compartment easily holds water bottles, food, first aid, and more.




6. Hydration Bladder

Drinking enough water is critical in the deserts of Arizona. This water bladder is a great addition to each of our backpacks. It has a screw cap so you can quickly fill it and even add ice cubes. The water temperature stays consistent and is very well-sealed. The mouthpiece has an ON/OFF valve which makes it easy to "bite" to suck the water. It is super easy to clean, too!




7. ALÕH Wipes

Wipes are a hiking essential. These soft, refreshing wipes are perfect for simple hand/face refresh or mess clean-up. The natural formula is made with essential oils and is soothing and sanitizing. They are biodegradable and come in small packs that fit in your backpack.




8. Rainleaf Microfiber Towel

These compact, lightweight towels are super absorbent and easy to throw in a backpack. They were perfect for drying off after water creek adventures, hiking, and even at the hotel.




9. Danish Endurance Hiking Socks

The right socks can make or break a day of hiking. These socks have cushioning to reduce the risk of blisters and sore feet. The material is comfortable and machine washable without shrinking.




10. Jisulife Handheld Mini Fan

This pocket fan is a must when you're in a warm destination. It helped us stay cool on hikes and fits your backpack perfectly. It's rechargeable and it lasts for 12 hours. Plus, it can act as a flashlight!




Enjoy the recos. Travel well friends.





 
 
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