Resorts in Sedona, AZ

Resorts in Sedona, AZ
Known for its sandstone formations, Sedona, Arizona is home of the famous red rocks. This city in the Verde Valley region is an attraction because of its natural wonders and annual events like the Jazz on the Rocks Festival. Its temperate climate makes it suitable for hiking and mountain biking on its trails, numbering more than 100. After touring the surrounding wilderness area, visitors can park their bags and relax in the various resorts the city offers.

Enchantment Resort

A 70-acre luxury resort situated at Boynton Canyon, Enchantment Resort combines comfort and experience of the Native American culture. Its spacious suites are fully furnished with grand size beds, kitchen, fireplace, gas grill for outdoor cooking and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a view of the Boynton Canyon. Equipped with three on-site restaurants, spa services, clubhouse, meeting rooms and ballrooms that can accommodate up to 540 people, this resort also offers activities for kids through their Camp Coyote program. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the swimming pool, putting green, tennis, bocce ball, hiking, mountain biking and ping-pong. The resort also provides guided tours and equipment rentals for guests who would like to explore the canyon.

Enchantment Resort
525 Boynton Canyon Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
928-282-2900
enchantmentresort.com

Radisson Poco Diablo Resort

Just a five-minute drive from Sedona's center, this nonsmoking facility has 137 guestrooms equipped with complimentary wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, cable television, refrigerator and whirlpool bath. Its suites include a private patio, spa bathtub and gas fireplace. Aside from its on-site restaurant, business center, children's play area, barbecue area and executive boardroom, the resort also provides 8,500 square feet of meeting space for group events. Guests who prefer an active lifestyle will enjoy the nine-hole golf course, outdoor heated pool, tennis courts, whirlpools and fitness center. The front desk offers guided tours and car rentals for those who wish to explore the Grand Canyon National Park, a two-hour drive from the resort, or the nearby Slide Rock State Park and Bell Rock, which are just a few minutes away.

Radisson Poco Diablo Resort
1752 State Route 179
Sedona, AZ 86336
928-282-7333
radissonsedona.com

Cedars Resort

For the adventure-spirited, Cedars Resort is the place to be, with its excursion packages and close proximity to hiking trails and other state parks. Within walking distance of Oak Creek Canyon, this resort is located on top of a 100-foot cliff. Its nonsmoking guestrooms offer cable television, refrigerator, wireless high-speed Internet access and private balconies that overlook the scenic red rocks of Sedona. Guests can relax at the resort's outdoor swimming pool, poolside deck and secluded garden that overlook a creek, where they can enjoy fishing or picnicking. Close to downtown, museums and art galleries, guests will find this resort a convenient place to relax and rejuvenate.

Cedars Resort
20 W Highway 89A
Sedona, AZ 86336
928-282-7010‎
sedonacedarsresort.com

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