Water fun in Sedona
Grasshopper Point is a beautiful swimming hole in a river where you can jump off the cliffs into the water. Not a hike, but a little walk to get there. The water is also pretty cold so be ready with a towel. You need cash to get in so make sure to bring some. Grasshopper Point
Slide Rock Park is a six foot long natural rock slide. It is near Grasshopper Point up Oak Creek and the water is a bit cold as well. Open from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m and the last entry is one hour before closing, opening hours here. 6 foot long slide at Slide Rock
There are a lot of spots for cliff jumping in Sedona but The Crack is probably the most recommended. Its located at the end of the Wet Beaver Creek trail hike. There are springs along the way and a swimming hole at the end. It is 7 miles out and back and pretty flat.
West Fork is a small canyon that you can hike through in the water. The hike is 6.5 miles with water crossings and waterholes. Similar to the narrows hike in Zions National Park, Utah.
Check out my 5 favorite hikes in Sedona.