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Cottage in Sedona
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 585 reviews

Sedona Oasis: Amazing views, Hot tub, Pets, Creek

This is a truly magical place, a charming original homestead cottage nestled in a serene canyon. With few neighbors and much more privacy compared to other rentals, it’s perfect for those seeking peace and tranquility. Escape the busyness of Sedona and enjoy pristine, private red rock hikes. Year-round beauty, tree canopies, and swimming holes await. Enjoy the gas grill, fire pit, and hot tub on the patio. The property is private, surrounded by national forest and the stunning Sedona mountains.

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The living area features contemporary furnishings, including a plush sectional sofa and cozy armchairs. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide expansive views of Sedona's red rock landscape. A stylish fireplace with a distinctive antler decor piece adds character to the inviting space.
Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Sedona Sweet Serenity: Featured in Forbes

Experience an unforgettable blend of comfort and elegance in the heart of Sedona. Our home, nestled into the hillside, presents unparalleled panoramic views of the iconic red rocks, offering a stunning backdrop throughout your stay. Situated less than a mile from the charming shopping of Tlaquepaque, you'll have easy access to explore. After immersing yourself in the natural wonders of Sedona, rejuvenate in our hot tub, allowing the surrounding beauty to wash away your cares. TPT21331507-SP3256

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A private hot tub invites relaxation on the spacious deck, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. The setting sun casts vibrant colors across the sky, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. Two reclining chairs are positioned nearby for enjoying the serene atmosphere.
Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Tranquil retreat w/views; near trails & Bell Rock

Experience an unforgettable stay surrounded by unique red rock formations, picturesque mountain vistas, wildlife, and stargazing in a dark sky community. A Sedona inspired home awaits you with a private hot tub, fire pit, and private clubhouse with yoga studio, games, wet bar, and TV room. Featuring comfortable spaces for you to gather with friends and family or find a quiet place to relax and take in the views. Just minutes to Sedona’s renowned landmarks, trailheads, shops, and restaurants.

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The living room features a large leather sectional couch and a gas fireplace framed by floor-to-ceiling tile. A 65” OLED TV is mounted on the wall, and expansive windows offer views of the surrounding scenic landscape.
Villa in Sedona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Panoramic Views Await You at The Nest

Welcome to THE NEST. Your private perch in Sedona and the perfect place to soar to all the adventures waiting for you in this amazing area. Located in the heart of town, but very private, you'll feel nested into the tree tops with sightlines for miles. Every part of this home has been lovingly curated to create an experience we call organic modernism. Living plants, original artworks and crystals abound. The collection exhibited has taken us a lifetime to collect. We hope you enjoy it!

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An inviting living area features a plush leather sofa, accent pillows, and a decorative throw. Large windows frame sweeping views of Sedona's red rock formations. A dining table for two and a balanced arrangement of artful decor enhance this bright and airy space.
Apartment in Sedona
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Rooftop Studio Hideaway Near Trails & West Sedona

Welcome to Cayuse Heights, a deluxe one-bedroom retreat perched in the heart of Sedona’s stunning landscapes. With stylish light-filled interiors and a private terrace offering sweeping views of red rocks and lush woodlands, you’ll find endless inspiration in the beauty around you. Thoughtfully designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, this elegant studio features high-quality furnishings and amenities and is just a stone’s throw from Red Rock State Park and a short drive to West Sedona.

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Home in Sedona
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Thunder Mountain Hideaway

Welcome to Thunder Mountain Hideaway! Nestled below the iconic Thunder Mountain, this inviting 2-bed, 2-bath retreat offers the best of nature and comfort. Explore nearby trails, savor your coffee with stunning mountain views, and rest well in either of the two king beds or the cozy queen Murphy bed. Relax in the hot tub, grill delicious BBQ meals, gather around the fire-pit on cool nights, and enjoy the convenience of a modern kitchen. Your Sedona escape begins at Thunder Mountain Hideaway!

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Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Red Rock VIEWS Villa, HiKING, Iconic Chapel

Enjoy majestic views of famous Sedona Red Rocks in the luxury of your own private villa. Steps away from iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross, popular hiking trails. House features mid-century modern aesthetic, 1- KING size , 1 -Sofa bed with 2 baths, 2 spacious living rooms, kitchen, office, outdoor dining space w BBQ. After a day in the desert, just short distance away, head to Downtown Sedona, pursue incredible art galleries and explore local restaurants ! TPT# 21426328/ 1,800 Sq. Ft.

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An open living-dining-kitchen area features warm wood tones and modern fixtures. The kitchen showcases stainless steel appliances and tile backsplash, while the dining table accommodates several chairs. Natural light fills the space, complemented by chic lighting fixtures and greenery in the corner.
Home in Sedona
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

Sunrise to moonrise views. Hike/bike out the door.

Wide open spaces inside and out. That’s what you’ll find at Agave Moon House. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath classic Arizona single-level at the end of a private drive overlooks Sedona and her dramatic red rocks. Zen-inspired décor with full kitchen, indoor/outdoor living and dining spaces, and an unbeatable sunrise/sunset double feature. The house is perched just below the Airport Mesa Trail and vortexes and offers spectacular vistas day and night. Your peaceful, high-desert getaway begins here!

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Place to stay in Lake Montezuma
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Eagle Eye - Private spring fed creek access!

[Mandatory liability waiver signing upon arrival.] This 8-acre haven is not suitable for children under 18 due to the natural terrain, river access, and steep cliffs. NO DOGS (ADA only) Eagle Eye is a cedar sauna converted into a suite, perched atop a limestone cliff overlooking the enchanting creek, offering a unique and immersive experience like no other. With its concave window framing sunrise vistas, guests are treated to a cozy front-row seat to nature's spectacle.. Eagle Eye. 🦅👁️

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Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

POOL! Views: Red Rocks/Chapel! Hot Tub, EV Charger

**NEW LAP POOL 2025!** Main house of Chapel Vista home designed by The Design Group to focus on Chapel of the Holy Cross views providing views from multiple directions & from every room. EV charger. Short walk to the Chapel & to the Mystic, Chapel, Broken Arrow, White Line & Hog Heaven trailheads. Large lot with stunning gardens & hot tub. Quiet neighborhood. Stargazing at night from the property. Solar power system. High-end bathrooms are w/Toto washlets/bidets & Victoria Albert sinks.

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A hiker sits on a rocky ledge overlooking towering red rock formations. The rugged landscape is framed by open sky, with subtle variations in color as the sun sets. Lush vegetation is visible in the valleys below, contributing to the natural beauty of the scene.
Cabin in Sedona
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Hike Cathedral & soak in the spa under the stars

Casa La Courta is located along Oak Creek and is within walking distance to the iconic Cathedral Rock. You can access many other hiking and mountain biking trails from the property. The rustic cabin is on five private acres and is surrounded by pomegranate, fig, apricot and lemon trees and has a grassy yard with a bocce ball court. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and recharge. There is a trail down to the creek, so you can take a dip after a day of hiking. STR Permit #017132

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Home in Sedona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Myrinn - The Telescope House - Architectural Home

- Experience the magic of Sedona at the one-of-a-kind Telescope House with 360° desert views - Designed by architect Wendell Burnette, this home embraces unique architecture and artistic flair - Explore secret rooms, enigmatic art, and hidden features in this stunning desert retreat - Relax in the spacious living room with panoramic views of Cathedral Rock and the surrounding landscape - Book now for a truly unforgettable Sedona escape, perfect for adventure and relaxation

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Sedona?

    Sedona has stays in neighborhoods like Uptown, West Sedona, and around Oak Creek, where you can explore lively shops, galleries, and scenic spots. Many vacation rentals feature views of the red rocks and easy access to hiking trails.

  • What are the best things to do in Sedona with kids?

    Families often explore the outdoor trails, interactive exhibits at local museums, and wildlife viewing areas. Visiting Slide Rock State Park is frequently suggested for fun in the water and picnics during warmer months.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Sedona?

    Explore the red rock formations, hike Cathedral Rock or Bell Rock, and browse local art galleries. Jeep tours through the desert landscape and visits to spiritual sites add variety to a Sedona journey.

  • How is the weather in Sedona?

    Sedona has mild winters around 22–50°F (-6–10°C) and warm summers near 64–95°F (18–35°C), with most rain in late summer. Spring and autumn feature moderate temperatures and less precipitation, making outdoor activities more comfortable.

  • What are the best places to visit in Sedona?

    Cathedral Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross, and Bell Rock are frequently suggested for their striking views and unique landscapes. Uptown Sedona has art galleries and shops that showcase local culture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Sedona?

    Explore trails like the West Fork Trail, Cathedral Rock Trail, and Bell Rock Pathway, which are known for their scenic views and distinctive red rock terrain. Many paths are suitable for various skill levels and interests.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Sedona?

    Families can try easy hikes, scenic drives, and explore parks such as Slide Rock State Park for picnicking and playing in the creek. Interactive museum exhibits and local wildlife centers also welcome visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Sedona?

    Day trips often include exploring the Verde Valley wine region, visiting the town of Jerome, or experiencing ancient sites at nearby state parks. Northern Arizona has natural wonders and historic towns to discover.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Sedona?

    Sedona has pet friendly vacation rentals in areas like Uptown, West Sedona, and around Oak Creek. Many hosts welcome travelers with pets, and nearby parks make it easy to explore together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Sedona?

    Pack layers, sunscreen, and sturdy footwear, especially if hiking. Start outdoor activities early to enjoy cooler temperatures, and be mindful of local trail etiquette to help preserve Sedona's landscape.

  • What is Sedona known for?

    Sedona is known for its dramatic red rock formations, vibrant arts scene, and outdoor recreation opportunities. The area also has spiritual sites and wellness retreats rooted in local traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Sedona?

    Explore spots like Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park or stroll the quieter trails around Red Rock State Park. Art installations, tucked-away cafes, and local workshops unveil different sides of Sedona culture.

  • What are the best foods to try in Sedona?

    Sedona has southwestern and Native American inspired cuisine, with dishes featuring local ingredients like prickly pear and blue corn. Vegetarian and plant-forward menus, as well as regional wines, are frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Sedona?

    Bring layered clothing, sunscreen, a hat, reusable water bottle, and sturdy shoes for active exploring. A camera and binoculars are useful for wildlife spotting and capturing the landscape.

  • What is the nightlife in Sedona like?

    Sedona's nightlife has laid-back bars, live music venues, and local breweries. Evenings are popular for outdoor dining, gallery strolls, and open-air patios surrounded by red rock views.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Sedona?

    Sedona Film Festival in late winter, Art Festival in autumn, and local music celebrations throughout the year draw visitors. Seasonal events highlight arts, culture, and outdoor experiences tied to the red rock setting.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Sedona?

    Sedona has family friendly rentals in areas like Uptown, West Sedona, and around Oak Creek, with space for groups and amenities for children. Hosts in these neighborhoods often welcome families exploring the region together.

  • When is the best time to visit Sedona?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures, clearer skies, and pleasant hiking conditions. Crowds peak during these seasons thanks to favorable weather and popular festivals.

All about Sedona

It’s not easy to stand out in the Grand Canyon’s home state, but Sedona is a geological wonder in its own right. Outdoor enthusiasts come from all over the world to explore the area’s expansive buttes and deep canyons whose sandstone rocks are an unusual rusty red hue. In addition to Sedona’s spectacular natural skyline, the area’s other big draw is something that can’t be seen: Its energy vortexes, geomagnetic spirals that some people believe to be healing and invigorating. That gives Sedona a distinct New Age flavor. Expect to find plenty of crystal shops and day spas alongside art galleries and craft boutiques in the low-slung, Southwestern-style buildings around town.

What are the top things to do in Sedona?

Bell Rock

Named for its unusual shape, this rock formation offers several ways to take in the views and the vibes — it’s also the site of one of the area’s energy vortexes. Bike or walk the easy trails at the base, or hike the moderate incline along the lower half of the rocks. If you feel like taking your hike to the next level, catch the ascending trail that leads all the way to the top of the spire. The trails are pet-friendly as long as your dog is on leash.

Cathedral Rock

Of all the red rock formations in the area, this towering sandstone butte may appear on the greatest number of postcards in town. The famous rocks are situated near a 286-acre nature preserve that’s criss-crossed with trails for hiking and ATV tours. Only the most experienced climbers should attempt the steep, rugged trek to the top.

Oak Creek Vista

The drive along Arizona State Route 89A headed north from Sedona is one of the most scenic byways in the state, especially as you head up Oak Creek Canyon. The road’s switchbacks are intense, but your nerves will be soothed as soon as you reach the vista point and look out onto miles of red rock canyons and forests.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Sedona

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,620 vacation rentals in Sedona

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Sedona vacation rentals start at G$2,092 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,520 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    1,040 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,540 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,590 of Sedona vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Pet friendly, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Sedona rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Sedona stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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