SEDONA

STAYS IN SEDONA, AZ

Where movement and stillness coexist.

DESERT SOLACE AT BRISTLECONE


SEDONA, AZ

SLEEPS: 16

BEDROOMS: 8

BATHROOMS: 6

OUTDOOR FEATURES

FULL EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES

360 DEGREE VIEWS

MESA VISTA ON CLINE


SEDONA, AZ

SLEEPS: 12

BEDROOMS: 6

BATHROOMS: 4

OUTDOOR FEATURES

WELLNESS + FITNESS SPACE

360 DEGREE VIEWS

DRY CREEK SUNSTONE HOME


WEST SEDONA, AZ

SLEEPS: 12

BEDROOMS: 7

BATHROOMS: 5

OUTDOOR FEATURES

EV CHARGER

360 DEGREE VIEWS

WHO THESE STAYS ARE GREAT FOR

Silhouette of a person practicing yoga in a seated meditation pose on a wooden pier by the water at sunset, with palm trees in the background.

Groups seeking space to come together, unwind, and settle into a desert setting — with plenty of room for both shared moments and quiet retreat.

NEARBY HIGHLIGHTS

A narrow canyon with smooth, reddish-brown rock walls and a small tree growing in the middle of the canyon floor.
A group of people hiking through a desert landscape with tall red rock formations and sparse desert vegetation.
Assorted Mexican dishes on white plates, including tacos, tamales, and Mexican rice, with small bowls of salsa and lime wedges, arranged on a wooden table.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT

Sedona is a year-round destination, with something distinct to offer in every season. That said, the most popular times to visit are March through May and September through November, when temperatures are comfortable, trails are ideal for hiking, and days feel especially balanced.

Summer brings warmer afternoons but quieter mornings and evenings, making it a good fit for early starts and relaxed nights. Winter is cooler and calmer, with fewer visitors and a more reflective pace — perfect for travelers drawn to stillness, scenery, and unhurried days.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Yes. Sedona offers something distinct in every season, from comfortable spring and fall weather to quieter summer mornings and reflective winter stays.

  • Sedona naturally supports both. Many guests enjoy hiking and outdoor exploration balanced with wellness experiences, rest, and time to slow down.

  • Yes. Sedona homes are well suited for groups seeking space to gather alongside privacy for rest, reflection, and quiet time.

  • Yes. A car is recommended to access trailheads, viewpoints, dining, and surrounding areas comfortably.

  • Sedona is ideal for travelers seeking grounding, scenery, wellness, and space to reset—whether visiting as a group, couple, or on a longer stay.

  • Absolutely. Many guests choose Sedona for extended stays thanks to the slower pace, natural surroundings, and balance between activity and rest.