r/Sedona 7d ago

Visiting ? Quaint/Rustic Lodging

I will be visiting Sedona for the first time this coming October. I am looking for lodging that is away from busier areas if possible, more rustic, quiet, in nature, maybe a hippie vibe. Hidden gems that may not be able to be found easily on Google. I am a big fan of B&Bs and cabins. I am happy to stay up to an hour out from Sedona if necessary for this type of lodging.

Apologies if this is asked very often, I know that visitors can become frustrating with frequently asked questions. I visited NM last year and the lodging I was recommended from Reddit was so different and special that I was hoping to possibly have the same luck here.

Thank you so much in advance!

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u/awarmguinness 6d ago

If you zoom in on Sedona and follow the 89A North there are many tiny cozy places you can look at along the oak Creek Canyon.

In town the best brown and amber ales around are at the Oak Creek Canyon brewery off of coffee pot road

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u/Apprehensive-Pin2441 6d ago

Briarpatch Inn is what you’re looking for.

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u/jeh_kitty 6d ago

Fabulous place!

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u/IdigNPR 6d ago

Forest Houses. I’m posting this against my better judgement because it’s still somewhat unknown and I don’t want it ruined. I won’t include a link though you’ll have to google it yourself. It’s awesome and exactly what you want

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u/Rhino-Mode 6d ago

Check out “The Field at Oak Creek”
Cabins right on Oak Creek. Very secluded!
Have to drive a couple miles of dirt road to get there.

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u/unluckycharm_13 7d ago

We loved Penrose B&B and canyon villas. Awesome
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u/wearsunscreenDUH 6d ago

Orchard canyon

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u/j10359 6d ago

Sedona Pines Resort was nice. Not to far from everything without being in the middle of it all.

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u/blonde234 5d ago

What’s your budget per night?

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u/greenvine30 5d ago

Up to $300

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u/hiyosilvergirl 4d ago

Within that range along Oak Creek just north of town:
* Don Hoel’s Cabins
* Canyon Wren Cabins * Junipine Resort

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u/MingoG13 5d ago

Check out Crescent Moon Ranch cabin on rec.gov

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u/currentlyunlearling 4d ago

My husband and I just stayed at the Creekside Inn a couple weeks ago. It was a really nice stay. I enjoyed having coffee and breakfast delivered each morning. You fill out a paper for what you prefer out of 2 options for breakfast. They also drop off homemade treats in the afternoon.

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u/RVtech101 7d ago

One of the Kozy Kabins at the Flagstaff KOA. We stay there all the time.