Private & Quiet, Snuggled Beneath The Large Sycamore Trees.
Truly A Special Place To Experience Sedona.
Sedona, Arizona
Sleeps 6 | 2 Bedrooms | 3 Beds | 2 Bathrooms
Sedona Cabin - 3 bedrooms including loft. Red rock pot belly wood burning fireplace, wooden spiral staircase to the loft, fully furnished, 2 baths, large porch, views of Oak Creek just a short walk, across the Creek from L'Auberge Cabin Resort. Listen to the music on weekends. Private and Quiet, snuggled beneath the large sycamore trees, near the Coconino National Forest and beautiful red rock mountains. Near fantastic hiking and bike trails.
Also called “Red Rock Country,” Sedona, Arizona is a scenic destination that sees visitors ion great numbers every year.
Nestled in what many recognize as a geological wonderland, Sedona offers its visitors a broad range of picturesque attractions and interesting tourist spots.
Complete with everything from shopping centers to one-of-a-kind restaurants and beautiful parks and points of interest, there are things to do in Sedona for every member of the family.
If you've ever seen a postcard from Arizona, you've probably already seen Cathedral Rock. This majestic sandstone butte is one of the most photographed locations in all of Arizona and sits right on the Sedona skyline.
That said, it's easy to see why this representative natural landmark is also one of the attractions in Sedona that you shouldn't miss. The trail to Cathedral Rock is relatively short, making it the perfect day hike for parents and their kids.
What better way to start your Sedona adventures than visiting the Chapel of the Holy Cross? Burrowing into the red rock butte in Sedona, Arizona, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is one of the most famous religious points of attraction in the whole desert town.
The majestic destination sits atop a cliffside and touts beautiful, photogenic interiors that radiate a truly solemn vibe. Most of those who visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross claim that the church is a vortex that seems to take its visitors into an entirely different dimension.
When you visit Red Rock State Park, you can look forward to being immersed in natural beauty while also benefitting from access to a host of recreational opportunities. The park provides access to everything from bird watching, fishing, hiking, or simply relaxing with a picnic in one of the park's many shaded areas.
The park boasts several well-maintained trails that offer varying levels of difficulty, from easy walks to challenging hikes. Visitors can choose from trails that take them through lush green foliage or those that lead up to magnificent canyon views.