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Teacup Trail: A Scenic Sedona Hike

Hike the Teacup Trail in Sedona for panoramic red rock views and easy access to Coffee Pot Rock and other scenic wonders.

Teacup Trail is a moderately easy 2.4-mile loop offering panoramic views of Sedona's red rock formations, including Coffee Pot Rock. Ideal for a short, scenic hike, it provides access to other trails and stunning vistas.

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Sedona, Arizona, US

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the intersection of Hwy 89A and Coffee Pot Drive in West Sedona, head north on Coffee Pot Drive. Continue past Grounds Road, then turn left onto Maxwell House Drive. Turn right onto Caswell Road and proceed to the end, where you'll find the parking lot for the Teacup Trail. Parking is free but limited, with additional street parking available in the residential area. From the parking lot, the trailhead is easily accessible.

    Shuttle

    On weekends, consider using Sedona's free shuttle service to avoid parking hassles. Catch the shuttle at the Posse Grounds Park & Ride on Camuth Drive. From the shuttle stop closest to the Teacup Trail, follow the walking directions above from the intersection of Hwy 89A and Coffee Pot Drive. Shuttle service is free.

    Local tips

    Arrive early or late in the day to secure parking, as the trailhead lot is small and fills up quickly.
    Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and a hat, especially if hiking during the warmer months, as the trail offers limited shade.
    Wear sturdy shoes, as the trail can be rocky and uneven in places.
    Follow cairns (stacks of rocks) or mountain bike tracks to stay on the correct path, as the trail can be difficult to follow in some areas.
    Consider combining the Teacup Trail with other nearby trails, such as Sugarloaf Loop or Soldiers Pass, for a longer and more varied hiking experience.

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    The Teacup Trail is a popular hiking destination in Sedona, Arizona, known for its stunning views and relatively easy access. The 2.4-mile loop trail offers hikers a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the red rock landscape, with iconic formations like Coffee Pot Rock dominating the horizon. The trail is considered moderately easy, with a gradual elevation gain of 275 feet, making it suitable for families and hikers of various skill levels. The path is well-maintained, but some commenters note that the trail can be hard to follow due to multiple branches. Hikers are advised to follow cairns (stacks of rocks) or look for mountain bike tracks to stay on course. Along the Teacup Trail, hikers can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area, including Capitol Butte, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the Red Rock Wilderness. The trail also provides access to other popular hiking destinations, such as Soldiers Pass and Devil's Kitchen sinkhole, allowing for longer and more challenging adventures. The best times to hike the Teacup Trail are during the winter and spring months, as there is limited shade and the Arizona sun can be intense during the summer and fall.

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