If you’re heading to Sedona and looking to add a touch of the mysterious and cosmic to your trip, the Original Sedona UFO and Stargazing Night Tour might just be worth considering. This tour promises more than just star gazing; it combines stunning views of Sedona’s iconic red rocks with intriguing stories of UFO activity, all enhanced by high-tech night vision goggles.
What sets this experience apart? First, we love how accessible the tour feels—organized around a central meeting point, it’s straightforward to join. Second, the use of military-grade night vision goggles really ups the wow factor, giving you a closer look at the night sky than simple stargazing. But it’s also worth mentioning that some travelers have found the experience a bit lengthy, especially if standing or walking isn’t your favorite.
This tour tends to attract those with a curious streak, especially if you’re fascinated by UFO tales or want a different way to enjoy Sedona’s dark skies. It’s suitable for most travelers who don’t mind a little standing, and it’s particularly appealing if you’re into tech gadgets and storytelling.
Key Points

- High-Tech Experience: Use upgraded military night vision goggles for an up-close view of stars and potential UFO sightings.
- Multiple Scenic Stops: Visit three carefully chosen locations for the best night sky views and stories.
- Comfort Considerations: Heaters are provided during colder months, but be prepared for some standing and lack of restroom facilities.
- Group Size & Accessibility: Small groups (max 6 people) mean more personal attention, but walking on uneven terrain is required.
- Expert Guides & Stories: Guides are enthusiastic and share interesting tales of UFO activity, making the experience engaging.
- Value for Money: At $155 per person, the tour offers a unique mix of high-tech viewing, scenic beauty, and storytelling that many find worthwhile.
What to Expect: The Practical Breakdown

This tour kicks off at a very central Sedona meeting point—easy to find and accessible. From there, you follow your guide in your own vehicle, making your way to three different viewing spots. You’ll pass familiar Sedona sights like Red Rock State Park, Thunder Mountain, Crystal Magic Psychic Center, and Fay Canyon along the way, which adds context and scenic value even before the sky comes into focus.
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The First Stop: Fay Canyon vicinity
Once parked, the real fun begins. You’ll be handed upgraded military-grade night vision goggles—one pair shared among two adults over 11, which means you and a travel partner can enjoy the wonder together without having to wait your turn. These goggles are a highlight, as they really enhance the experience, making stars and possible UFOs appear much closer and more detailed.
Many reviews, like Melanie’s, mention the enthusiasm of guides who want everyone to have a great time. She notes, “Our guide was very enthusiastic and willing to make sure everyone in the group was having a great time.” The goggles, in particular, are praised as “super cool,” and many say they’re worth the price alone.
Moving to the Other Two Locations
The second and third stops are near Cultural Park Place and Crystal Magic Psychic Center, respectively. These spots have been chosen because they offer clear views of the dark night sky, away from city lights. The tour guides share stories of UFO activity in Sedona, which many find captivating even if you’re a skeptic. As one reviewer put it, “Believers and skeptics alike will enjoy this tour.”
While some travelers, like Robert G., felt the experience was less satisfying due to issues like lack of chairs and feeling rushed, most reviews highlight the value in the storytelling and the chance to observe the night sky with advanced tech. Wendy B. mentions, “more chairs (a long time to stand)” would improve her experience, which is worth considering if you’re sensitive to standing for long periods.
The Night Sky & UFO Tales
Expect to see millions of stars, constellations, and possibly even some UFOs or atmospheric anomalies that might resemble craft. The guide shares fascinating tales of UFO activity reported over Sedona, adding a layer of intrigue. The experience is tailored to be both educational and entertaining, with a mix of science and storytelling.
End of the Tour & Return
After about 1 hour and 45 minutes, you’ll return to the starting point. It’s a reasonably timed outing, perfect for an evening activity, especially since it begins after sunset. Keep in mind, there are no restrooms at the viewing locations, so plan accordingly.
The Pros and Cons: A Balanced Look

Pros:
- Unique Use of Advanced Night Vision Goggles: Elevates the experience from typical star gazing.
- Multiple Scenic Viewpoints: Ensures you get varied perspectives of the night sky.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Reviews are filled with praise for guides who are enthusiastic and share interesting stories.
- Good Value for the Price: At $155, many find the combination of tech, stories, and scenery worthwhile.
Cons:
- Standing for Extended Periods: As some reviews mention, it can be tiring, especially without enough chairs.
- Limited Restroom Facilities: No bathrooms at the stops, so come prepared.
- Sharing Goggles: You share one pair with a partner, which might be less comfortable for some.
- Weather Dependency: The tour is weather-sensitive; cloudy skies could mean a cancellation or rescheduling.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for adventurers, tech enthusiasts, and those curious about UFOs. It’s perfect if you’re looking for something different from typical star gazing—adding the thrill of stories and the high-tech goggles. Travelers who appreciate small groups and engaging guides will find this tour particularly satisfying.
It’s not ideal if you have difficulty standing or walking, or if you’re expecting a luxurious, fully-equipped setting. Since there are no restrooms at the viewing locations, it’s a good idea to plan ahead.
Final Thoughts

The Sedona UFO and Stargazing Night Tour stands out as a fun, slightly mysterious way to enjoy Sedona’s renowned dark skies. The combination of scenic stops, storytelling, and high-tech equipment makes it a memorable experience, especially for those intrigued by UFO tales or just seeking a different way to appreciate the stars.
While it’s not without small drawbacks — like the need to share goggles or the occasional long stand — the enthusiasm of guides and the quality of the tech equipment add real value. The price is relatively justified given the memorable views and stories you’ll take away, making it a good pick for curious travelers wanting something beyond the usual.
If you’re open to an evening of fun, discovery, and a dash of the unknown, this tour is likely to deliver. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, arrive on time, and keep an open mind.
The Original Sedona UFO and Stargazing Night Tour
“Our guide was very enthusiastic and willing to make sure everyone in the group was having a great time”
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children over 11 can share goggles with adults, and the tour is generally accessible for most travelers who can stand and walk on uneven terrain. Kids under 10 are not recommended to have their own goggles but can share with an adult.
Do I need to bring my own vehicle?
Yes, you must arrive in your own vehicle as you’ll follow the guide to the viewing locations. The tour does not include private transportation.
Are there restrooms at the viewing sites?
No, there are no restrooms at the viewing locations, so plan accordingly.
What will I see through the goggles?
The military-grade night vision goggles let you see stars, constellations, and possibly UFOs or atmospheric phenomena more clearly than with the naked eye.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, making it a perfect evening activity.
Is this tour weather dependent?
Yes, it requires clear skies; poor weather or clouds may lead to cancellations or rescheduling.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Many reviews praise the guides for their enthusiasm and storytelling ability.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly, especially during colder months, and wear closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain.
Can I record or take photos during the tour?
No, recording and flash photography are not permitted to protect the equipment and maintain the experience’s integrity.
In the end, if you’re after a night under Sedona’s starry sky that mixes a little mystery with technology and scenic beauty, this tour has a lot to offer. Just come prepared, keep an open mind, and enjoy the cosmic show.
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