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ReallyBigMax
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Oct 21, 2019

Grand Canyon (South Rim) to Sedona in 2020

We're planning to take our signature rig and head South out of western Washington state in late January, as soon as we can clear the mountains heading, initially, for Central and then Southern California, and then on to the Grand Canyon South Rim. Yes, we'll watch the weather, which will determine how quickly we exit California where we'll be visiting friends and family all the way down to Santa Barbara. We'll head pretty directly from there to the Grand Canyon when it looks safe to do so. From the the Grand Canyon we want to head down to Sedona for a week or so. Assuming the weather cooperates, what is the best route to take for this Grand Canyon to Sedona part of the trip?

It looks like all routes lead East to Flagstaff and then South on the I-17. Just South of Flagstaff it looks like we could head directly South into Sedona on AZ-89A, but there is a pretty "interesting" section on the map that looks like it could be pretty steep grades, along with some "interesting" turns as well.

Then there is the end-around route, staying on I-17 almost all the way to Rimrock, then turning North on AZ-179 up through the Village of Oak Creek and on up to Sedona.

Is the AZ-89A as bad as it looks? Or worse? What is the best choice? What else would you suggest?

Thanks in advance!
  • I don't see any thing in that picture that would be a concern. 2 semis, pu and camper and a motorhome.
  • We made the mistake of taking 89 from Sedona to Flagstaff. We have a friend with property in Sedona and were visiting there as we came across country from Houston. Being basically lazy I decided it would be a time saver to just head up 89 rather than cut back to 17. 36 ft DP This was a trip we decided to rent a toad rather than tow. Than goodness we were not towing in some of the hairpin turns. We made it but it was not a fun trip
  • AZ-89 from Flagstaff to Sedona is not recommended for RV's. Sharp turns and a bit steep make it no fun at all.

    However, once in Sedona if you have a car to use then take the drive from Sedona north on AZ-89. It is well worth it! Road is not bad at all in a car, just not a long RV. At the top of the switchbacks there is a scenic vista. Most afternoons there will be local indians selling their crafts. A short trail takes you along the edge of Oak Creek Canyon with beautiful views.

    Below is a view of the switchbacks.
  • Kinda figured that; the “thrill ride” part. Thanks for the confirmation.
    ReallyBigMax
  • I wouldn't take AZ-89A unless you like thrill rides and have great insurance. I-17 down to AZ-179 is the best way and probably the fastest since 89A has a lot of slow moving traffic..