Pink Jeep Ancient Ruins Tour in Sedona, AZ

Pink Jeep Tours Sedona204 N State Rte 89ASedona, AZ 86336
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Honanki Ruins Off-Road Sedona Tour

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About Pink Jeep Ancient Ruins Tour

Overview

Step back in time with a Sedona Pink Jeep Tour to the Honanki Ruins! Discover Sedona cliff dwellings crafted 700 years ago by the Sinagua people. Marvel at ancient pictographs, petroglyphs, and fascinating legends as you hike beneath a cliff-side overhang. This adventure through Sedona’s red rocks combines breathtaking views and rich history.

up to 3 hrs 2 to 8 people

Good To Know

  • Explore a 700-year-old Sinagua cliff dwelling at the Honanki Heritage Site.
  • Learn about ancient cultures and their history from expert guides.
  • Ride in a signature Pink Jeep Wrangler, custom-designed for comfort and off-road capability.
  • The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
  • Expect a portion of the trip to be on dirt roads, which may result in a bumpy ride.
  • Enjoy a relatively easy 3/4-mile hike to access the ruins and explore the cliff dwelling area.
  • This tour is not suitable for children under age 2 or expectant mothers.
  • Tours operate rain or shine, provided the roads remain open. Severe weather may result in modifications or cancellations for safety.
  • Bring bottled water, and don't forget sunscreen and sturdy footwear.

Description

Explore Arizona's rich cultural history with the guided Ancient Ruins Tour from Sedona by Pink Jeep Tours. Travel in a custom-built, open-air Pink Jeep® Wrangler through stunning red rock landscapes to the Honanki Heritage Site, where 700-year-old Native American cliff dwellings reveal the stories of the Sinagua people, including their high-desert farming techniques and trade networks that allowed the Sinagua to thrive.

View over 1,500 ancient pictographs, petroglyphs and ancient artifacts that offer a rare glimpse into the daily life of these early inhabitants. A moderate hike beneath the cliffside overhang, where the Sinagua lived and worked, will bring you face-to-face with history.

On the journey to and from the Honanki Heritage Site, your local guide will point out famous landmarks and red rock formations.

Immerse yourself in Arizona's cultural history by joining Pink Jeep Tours on this guided archaeological adventure.

Pink Jeep Ancient Ruins Tour Reviews

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Ambassador556829
Marco Island, Florida
"Lived up to expectations!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed October 18, 2025 NEW
This was a must do in Sedona. Great way to see some awesome views and go on an adventure. We had wild Bill as our tour guide and he did a great job.
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Scenic14556873201
Wilton, Saratoga County, New York
"Go Big or Go Home"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed October 15, 2025 NEW
A little underwhelming. Guide was nice enough and we learned a few things but could have driven to areas we visited. I would suggest not taking the tame trip but the 4x4 off road trips. A little pricey for what you get.
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shamrock84
Daphne, Alabama
"Scenic Rim Tour"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed October 13, 2025 NEW
Pink Jeep was great. The check in was quick and easy. Their communication leading up to check in was timely and accurate. Our 2.5 hour Scenic Rim Tour was lead by SteveO. Steve was extremely knowledgeable of the rock formations and plant life as we headed up a very rugged trail/road. This tour takes you up a very unmaintained road that used to be the only way to get to Flagstaff back in the day. This is an extremely rocky and bouncy trip. If you don’t like to be jostled around or get any kind of car sickness, pick a different tour, they have several. However, even with it being so rocky, the suspension on the jeep is fantastic and doesn’t throw you around as much as you might expect. The views up to Merry Go Round rock are spectacular and Steve kept us entertained with many funny stories about his life and travels. You will take many pictures at Merry Go Round rock and none of them will do the views justice. The trip back down was a little quicker even with stops to take more pictures. Thank you Steve and Pink Jeep for a truly memorable experience.
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373dorothyg
"Pink jeep adventure!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed October 10, 2025 NEW
What an exciting time with fantastic views. Randy was an awesome tour guide, he was friendly and took time to take pics of everyone. This was definitely the top adventure in Sedona.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pink Jeep Ancient Ruins Tour

Where does the tour depart from?

The tour departs from the Pink Jeep Plaza in Uptown Sedona at 204 N. State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336.

How long is the tour?

Tour duration is approximately 3 hours.

How many people will be on the tour?

Each vehicle accommodates up to 8 people, providing a small-group experience. Other parties may also be on the tour with you.

Is this tour appropriate for children?

Yes, this family-friendly tour is recommended for children ages 2 and up. All children must be accompanied by an adult, and those under age 2 are not permitted. Car seats are provided for children ages 4 and under or that weigh under 40 lbs.

Can I bring my pet?

Pets are not allowed beyond the parking lot at this national heritage site. Only certified service animals are allowed.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

This tour is not wheelchair accessible nor recommended for guests with limited mobility.

Does the tour run in bad weather?

Yes, tours operate in most weather conditions. Severe weather may lead to alterations or cancellations for safety.

What type of vehicle is used for the tour?

The tour uses custom-built Pink Jeep Wranglers designed for off-road adventures.

Are there any health restrictions for this tour?

This tour is not recommended for pregnant women or individuals with back or neck problems, serious injuries, or limited mobility. Guests must have the upper body strength to hold themselves up during the tour and be able to get in and out of the vehicle unassisted.

What should I bring?

Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a camera or cell phone. A water refill station is available, or you can purchase bottled water on-site. You may also bring a purse or standard-sized backpack, but there is no storage in the vehicle, so items must fit comfortably in your lap during the tour.

What should I wear?

Comfortable outdoor clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Layers are best with jackets in winter and light clothing in summer. Contact lens wearers may want to switch to eyeglasses to avoid eye irritation.