chuck k Me and my family just went up there couple of weeks ago.First thing is get a red rock pass it is required so you can park and hike to most of the places in sedona and surrounding area the money goes to all the cost to keep these areas open. I got my pass on dry creek road it is one of the first turn out on the road to devils bridge and if you stay on that road it takes you back to some indian ruins. I will tell you driving to the ruins you will start wondering if you are on the right road then you come to fence that says something ranch (I forget the name) you can hike right there too looks like a nice trail, but keep going it is not far from there. Sedona has so much to do.Before the ruins we hiked devils bridge alot of fun. exciting standing on top of that arch. also went to see indian ruins I forget the name they are from 1100 A.D. here is a site that should help you Coconino National Forest-devils bridge . Schnebly Hill is a nice drive too all off-road 2 wheel friendly. You can do broken arrow. Broken Arrow hopefully this last site should have some good info for ya have fun and watch out for the pink jeeps. [LOL] [Too much XOC] [LOL]