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Cabin recommendations Sedona, Arizona
Posted on 12/1/20 at 12:11 pm
Posted on 12/1/20 at 12:11 pm
Planning a trip to Sedona Arizona for next fall. Can you recommend any cabins for 8 or more people? Also any suggested activities and/or trails. Thanks in advance.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 1:00 pm to Bleezy
I think two would be a better fit but you could squeeze 8 into one (depending on family demographics, how many kids, etc)
Junipine Resort
Obviously hiking is big but I would mix it up and don't just do red rock hikes, do some of the hikes in the Canyon.
ATV rentals is pricey but so much fun, golf is great, slide rock state park, grasshopper point. Theres alot to do but depending on who's going it would kind of change some of the activities.
You can always make a day trip and rive to the Grand Canyon (I recommend it) and drive south and do the Verde Canyon Railroad (get the VIP tickets...worth the little extra money it costs)
Some of my favorite trails (some of these are hard and not meant for kids so definitely look them up on All Trails) are bell rock, thomas point, AB Young, Cathedral Rock, Sterling Pass, Baldin Trail, the Oak Creek Path, West Fork, Wilson Mountain Trail
The red rock hikes get alot of attention but definitely get into the canyon for a few

Junipine Resort
Obviously hiking is big but I would mix it up and don't just do red rock hikes, do some of the hikes in the Canyon.
ATV rentals is pricey but so much fun, golf is great, slide rock state park, grasshopper point. Theres alot to do but depending on who's going it would kind of change some of the activities.
You can always make a day trip and rive to the Grand Canyon (I recommend it) and drive south and do the Verde Canyon Railroad (get the VIP tickets...worth the little extra money it costs)
Some of my favorite trails (some of these are hard and not meant for kids so definitely look them up on All Trails) are bell rock, thomas point, AB Young, Cathedral Rock, Sterling Pass, Baldin Trail, the Oak Creek Path, West Fork, Wilson Mountain Trail
The red rock hikes get alot of attention but definitely get into the canyon for a few

This post was edited on 12/1/20 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 12/1/20 at 2:37 pm to LSUfan4444
Rent a couple Jeeps from Barlow Jeep Rentals for 24 hours and hit up the trails.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 7:15 pm to LSUfan4444
Thank you very much for the thoughtful response. Will definitely check all of that out.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 7:16 pm to OldHickory
Thank you too old hickory. Yeah Jeep rental/ATV rental is on our list.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 7:56 pm to LSUfan4444
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AB Young
you are wearing shorts in a lot of your photos. i hope you had long pants for AB Young. last time i did that i wore shorts, and while that made it easy to cross the creek, the catclaw and narrow trail tore my legs to pieces.
at least after those 30 switchbacks we made it up to the east pocket lookout tower, and were invited up by the fire spotter. the views from up there were tops.
that area where the east pocket lookout tower is called "the end of the world" and accessible from woody mountain road in flagstaff just past the arboretum. worth a day trip from sedona, but a longish drive down a dirt road. but you are literally looking down into oak creek canyon from the edge of the rim.
Posted on 12/1/20 at 8:18 pm to Bunsbert Montcroff
We went in July and it was hot AF so all I wore was shirts and yeah, my legs got tore up a good bit. It hit 102 degrees on our way down and we were running low on water so that creek/swimming hole at the bottom was MONEY! Water temp was low 60s and I couldn’t stay in long but man was it needed.
So worth it though...the views from your there into the canyon were stunning!
So worth it though...the views from your there into the canyon were stunning!
Posted on 12/1/20 at 9:42 pm to Bleezy
Hyatt Residence Club has great two bedroom condos complete with full kitchen.
Posted on 12/2/20 at 10:25 pm to Bleezy
I went for my honeymoon in February to Enchantment but for 8 people take a look at vrbo. There’s several nice options that seem reasonable.
Posted on 12/3/20 at 2:48 pm to Bleezy
Just got back from Sedona in October. Stayed at an Airbnb called “Heavenly Hacienda”. Give it a look. Incredible house in a great location.
Posted on 12/3/20 at 3:16 pm to Bleezy
Don't have any cabin rec. as I did a solo trip to Sedona and stayed in a one bedroom AirBnB.
I did the Devil's Bridge trail and highly recommend it. It is a busy trail though.
I did the Pink Jeep tour (the scenic rim tour) and highly recommend it. Book the one closest to sunset. I enjoyed some gorgeous sunset views from this Jeep trip. Unless you are an expert in trail-driving and have a lot of experience, don't try to go on a trail on your own in a Jeep/ATV. I saw at least 3 Jeep/ATV stuck on the trail with broken axle while I was on the Pink Jeep rim trail tour.
I enjoyed the Tlaquepaque art/shopping village. But I this might or might not interest you.
I did the Devil's Bridge trail and highly recommend it. It is a busy trail though.
I did the Pink Jeep tour (the scenic rim tour) and highly recommend it. Book the one closest to sunset. I enjoyed some gorgeous sunset views from this Jeep trip. Unless you are an expert in trail-driving and have a lot of experience, don't try to go on a trail on your own in a Jeep/ATV. I saw at least 3 Jeep/ATV stuck on the trail with broken axle while I was on the Pink Jeep rim trail tour.
I enjoyed the Tlaquepaque art/shopping village. But I this might or might not interest you.
This post was edited on 12/3/20 at 3:19 pm
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