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Sedona Wine Trail: Page Springs Multi-Vineyard Tasting & Red Rock Views

Sedona Wine Trail: Page Springs Multi-Vineyard Tasting & Red Rock Views

Spend a scenic three hours tasting small-production wines on the Verde Valley Wine Trail. This private Page Springs tour pairs VIP pours with dramatic red-rock views and insider context on Northern Arizona winemaking.

Sedona, Arizona
3 Hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Hydrate before you taste

Bring water and sip between flights—high desert and alcohol can dehydrate quickly.

Sun protection matters

Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses; tasting patios offer shade but the desert sun is strong.

Book the private slot early

Weekends, harvest, and leaf-change fill fast—reserve to guarantee the vineyards you want to visit.

Plan transport

The tour includes vehicle transport but designate a sober driver or confirm your transfer if extending time.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Page Springs Fish Hatchery and riparian trails for a quiet post-tasting stroll
  • Echo Canyon tasting room in Jerome for a historic stop after your vineyard visits

Wildlife

  • Mule deer
  • Red-tailed hawk

Conservation Note

Support small producers and follow Leave No Trace: stay on roads, avoid trampling vines, pack out trash, and minimize water waste in this semi-arid landscape.

Modern winemaking in the Verde Valley began only a few decades ago; John Marcus is credited with launching Echo Canyon and jump-starting viticulture in Cornville and Page Springs.

Photographer's Notes

Best times:Late afternoon golden hour, Morning light after sunrise, Overcast days for even vineyard detail
Key viewpoints:
  • Vineyard rows framed against red-rock bluffs
  • Oak Creek canyon overlook near the drive route
  • Tasting room patios with glass-and-landscape compositions
Subjects to capture:Red-rock landscapes, Vineyard rows and grape clusters, Portraits with tasting glasses and scenic backdrops

What to Bring

SunscreenEssential

Protects skin during outdoor tastings and vineyard walks.

Reusable water bottleEssential

Staying hydrated in the high desert improves tasting enjoyment and safety.

Comfortable shoesEssential

Stable footwear for uneven vineyard paths and short walks.

Camera or smartphone

Capture red-rock backdrops, vineyard rows, and tasting moments.

Common Questions

Is transportation included?

Yes. The experience includes a vehicle tour from Sedona that takes you to the Page Springs vineyards.

Are tastings included in the price?

VIP wine tastings at the two vineyard stops are included; additional food like lunch or dinner can be added for a fee.

What is the minimum age for tastings?

Guests must be 21 or older to participate in alcohol tastings; minors may ride but cannot sample wine.

Can I extend the tour or add stops?

Extensions are typically available at the operator's hourly rate; discuss options when booking to customize your itinerary.

Is the tour accessible?

Accessibility information isn't specified; contact the operator before booking to discuss mobility needs and any accommodations.

What about tipping and gratuity?

Tipping guides is appreciated for personalized service. If you're unsure, 15–20% of the tour cost is a common guideline.

Book This Experience

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Duration

3 Hours

Location

Sedona, Arizona

Difficulty

easy

Fitness Level

Light activity; short vineyard walks and standing during tastings. Comfortable for most travelers who can walk short distances.

Free cancellation available

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