Women's Hiking Pants Sedona AZ
As discussed in Layering , in colder climates and in the mountains you’ll need long underwear, a Base Layer. Base Layer pants generally only need to be worn in fall and winter months, depending on where you live.
7 Centers Yoga Arts
(928) 203-4400
(928) 203-4400
2115 Mountain
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Casa Sedona Bed & Breakfast Inn
(928) 282-2938
(928) 282-2938
55 Hozoni
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Hampton Inn of Sedona
(928) 282-4700
(928) 282-4700
1800 W State Route 89A
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Sedona Super 8 Motel
(928) 282-1533
(928) 282-1533
2545 W State Route 89A
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Agave of Sedona
(928) 301-6640
(928) 301-6640
1146 W State Route 89
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Sunset Chateau of Sedona LLC
(928) 282-2644
(928) 282-2644
665 S Sunset
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Sedona Rouge Hotel & Spa
(928) 203-4111
(928) 203-4111
2250 W State Route
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Radisson Poco Diablo Resort
(928) 282-7333
(928) 282-7333
1752 State Route 179
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Day In The West
(928) 282-4320
(928) 282-4320
252 N State Route 89A
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Sedona Real Inn & Suites
(928) 282-1414
(928) 282-1414
95 Arroyo
Sedona, AZ
Sedona, AZ
Pants

Womens Hiking Pants
Hiking pants are an important purchase because they must serve a lot of purposes and still be comfortable. In addition to keeping you warm and dry, they should be breathable, durable, tear resistant, provide sun protection, and be roomy enough so you can fit a pair of long underwear underneath in colder conditions.
As discussed in Layering , in colder climates and in the mountains you’ll need long underwear, a Base Layer. Base Layer pants generally only need to be worn in fall and winter months, depending on where you live.
Womens Hiking Pants Shopping Tips:
- Decide what features you really need. If you hike in hot, dry climates, you’ll want to make sure your pants are breathable. Likewise, if you’re in colder, wetter climates, you’ll want a pair that is less breathable and provides some water repellancy (you’ll still need rain pants for downpours).
- Make sure your hiking pants can be worn with layers. As discussed in detail in my Layering tips, you’ll want to be able to wear your hiking pants over a pair of long underwear, and underneath a pair of rainpants. When that sudden downpour comes and it is time to zip on your rain pants, they better fit over your hiking pants!
- Convertible hiking pants or not? Decide if you need pants that convert to shorts or capris, or neither. There are lots of options on the market: zip off legs so you can quickly switch to hiking shorts, button up capris so you can cool off on hot summer hikes, and regular old hiking pants that are just pants. Are you going to be hiking near poison ivy or oak? Are you going to be in mosquito country? Then you probably don’t need hiking shorts.
- UPF sun protection. Hiking pants with a UPF rating will have a tighter fabric weave, so will provide better protection from harmful sun exposure. Learn more about the importance of UPF ratings and what it means.
- Look for pants that have lots of pockets. There is always chapstick, sunscreen, snacks, cameras, and all sorts of gear that we want to keep handy. Having pockets in your hiking pants sure help make it easy to have the important items readily accessible.
- Find pants that fit you! What is the point of buying hiking pants that aren’t comfortable? Plus, don’t you want to look cute hiking on the trail?
Hiking Lady’s Favorite Womens Hiking Pants:
Base Layer Bottoms
- Womens Smartwool Lightweight Bottoms These are the highest end long underwear I’ve tried, and work exactly as advertised: they help your body maintain a comfortable temperature, they are made of fine merino wool (so are “wicking”), are very soft, and easy to take care of (machine washable). I also use them as PJs in my sleeping bag on camping and backpacking trips.
Womens Hiking Pants
- The North Face Women’s Paramount Porter Convertible Pant These 3-in-1 pants, shorts, and capris, made by North Face, can be on there are good zippered pockets i...