Overview
Rim edge camping with space, wind, and a long view into Oak Creek country.
I air down the tires and let the van float over the washboard roads. The pines thin, the horizon opens, and Sedona stacks up in layers. Level sites pop up every few hundred yards; the good ones have some juniper shade and a clean step out to the view. It runs cooler than town after sunset, so some warm layers are recommended even in July.
This is Coconino dispersed - no services, no nonsense. Bring water, bring shade, and pack every scrap out. After a storm the dirt turns to peanut butter and the rim rock can be fractured. Pick a site with some tree cover for wind and sun protection, then set up your chair near the edge to take in the view. Nights are quiet and cool; the stars feel close enough to touch.
Park with a wind break, stake everything tight, then take your mug to the edge when you want the view.





