The beautiful Oak Creek is just a short walk from your room when you stay at any of our Sedona properties. When you stay at Moondance, Cathedral Rock Lodge, or Transformation Home, enjoy private creek access through our affiliated Avalon Spiritual Nature Retreat. Guests of Rainbow Home are also just a short walk from the creekfront, giving our guests the opportunity to enjoy the scenic serenity of Sedona's pristine wilderness with time spent by the water.
You'll be just a short car ride away from downtown Sedona, where eclectic and one-of-a-kind shopping awaits you. Browse creative art galleries, handmade ethnic imports, colorful accessories, jewelry, rocks & gemstones and more as you amble along the boutique-studded streets of Sedona's downtown.
Go on a grand adventure... making memories that will last a lifetime! Sedona's rich history spans thousands of years, since the original Native American peoples lived in the mountains that continue to stand today as Sedona's silhouette.
We encourage our Sedona guests to experience Spirit Steps Tours. Explore Sedona, considered by many to be the spiritual Mecca of western civilization, with expert tour guides on excursions to vortex sites, vision quests, drumming ceremonies, ancient Indian ruins, and some of the most magnificent scenic areas in the world.
Sedona is the ideal starting location to experience all that Arizona has to offer. The Grand Canyon, Glen Canyon, Monument Valley, and Havasupai Falls are all within a day trip's journey. Consider Spirit Steps Tours and get the unique opportunity to see the stunning history and present-day wonderment of Sedona, Arizona from a spiritual perspective.
The work of Sedona's local crafters, artisans, fine artists, and avant-garde creatives fill the streets and galleries of this bustling town's art scene. While a walk through downtown shows off Sedona's eclectic and multicultural side, the area's many art galleries give opportunity for art appreciators of all kinds to experience original exhibits from both local and international artists.
Sedona's wild desert regions are home to a diverse family of wildlife, from quail to coyotes, lizards big and small, curious prairie dogs, big-eared jack rabbits, and even America's famous and rare bald eagle. Visitors to Sedona's many outdoor areas and hiking trails enjoy glimpses of many of these furry or feathered (or scaled!) friends but only the most adventurous nature explorer has a chance to catch a sighting of the elusive mountain lion.
It has long been believed that Sedona contains many energy centers, or vortexes, that contribute to Sedona's unique reputation of being a spiritual power center. Many who travel to the vortex centers experience uplifting and positive energy for days afterward. We encourage our guests to check out Spirit Steps Tours.
Sedona's history is embedded in the timeless folktales of Native America and the early settling of America's Wild West. Take a walk back through time with Sedona's self-guided "History Walk" and see art, cinema, ruins, geology, and nature on a scenic sojourn that eventually melds the classic and the modern in the timeless architecture of the area's finest restaurants, shops, and galleries.