What to Wear
Tennis shoes are great. Don’t wear any new hiking shoes or boots that haven’t been broken in.
Hiking sandals with straps and sturdy traction are fine if the temperatures permit.
Don’t wear anything you don’t want colored with red dirt afterwards!
Consider a hat and lightweight sarong for comfort and sun protection.
Opt for stretchable clothing, avoiding cotton pastels or white colors to avoid coloring from the red dirt.
The temperature can change quickly in Sedona, so bring layers you can add or remove as needed.
Check the forecast and consider bringing a jacket or sweater.
What to Bring
Bring at least one water bottle per person, with a minimum of 32 ounces in warmer weather.
SPF 30 or higher is ideal. Bring it even on overcast days, when you might not think you need it
Bring a bag or backpack to carry your personal items.
Optional Items
If using your phone for photos, it’s ideal to have it on aeroplane mode.
Bring anything you’d like to charge on the vortex.
If you’d like to tip your guide for a for an exceptional experience.
Mosquitos aren’t usually a concern, but they may appear during
warmer months. A natural, DEET-free repellent works well for most.
Salty, protein-rich foods high in electrolytes are ideal.
Consider salted nuts, energy bars, or coconut and banana chips.
A mat will be provided, but feel free to bring your own if you prefer.
