The best tiny homes near Sedona

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In the heart of Arizona's Red Rock Country, the cozy city of Sedona attracts outdoors enthusiasts, art lovers, and spiritual seekers with its mix of galleries, spas, restaurants, and—according to some—energetically charged vortexes. Even still, Sedona’s most striking feature is its fantastic landscapes, and there are plenty of excellent spots in the area worth exploring. Popular hiking trails include Cathedral Rock, with its red rock views, and Bell Rock and Boynton Canyon (both known for vortexes). Slide Rock State Park offers refreshing swimming holes right in the heart of Oak Creek Canyon.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Sedona's Most Visited Bnb!

1. Sedona's Most Visited Bnb!

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4.3mi from Sedona · 9 sites · Lodging · Sedona, AZ
Sedona Sacred Rocks is a Metaphysical B&B with peaceful nature, comfortable camping and bnb accommodations, a 'simplified' version of a Bnb. We strive to provide an amazing Sedona experience -- connecting to the beauty of the Red Rocks, horses, ceremony, healing, rest and to truly 'be' in nature. The adjacent 2,000 acres of Coconino Nat'l Forest provide the perfect place with friendly locals, yet it's close to town. Join us for Medicine Wheel ceremonies, Sound Healing, Horse Medicine and Tour Packages. We are committed to providing a cozy and peaceful place for fun experiences with friendly locals, relaxation, healing, and connection to the beautiful surrounding Red Rocks and nature. Check out all of our units by going to our web page, sedonasacredrocks.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$101
 / night
Dark Sky Ranch

2. Dark Sky Ranch

10mi from Sedona · 1 site · Lodging · Cornville, AZ
Welcome to Dark Sky Cottage, a StargazerSedona Vacation Home — your serene desert hideaway beneath Cornville’s breathtaking night skies. Set on nearly three acres of peaceful ranch land, this innovative shipping container retreat offers a unique blend of modern design, tranquil surroundings, and unforgettable stargazing. 🔌 Universal Level 2 EV Charger 📍 10 min to Cottonwood • 20 min to Sedona • 30 min to Jerome There’s also a larger ranch home on the property, rented separately. 🏜️ Just a short drive from Sedona, one of Arizona’s most iconic destinations, you’ll have endless opportunities for adventure — from hiking the red rocks of Cathedral Rock to exploring the scenic drives of Oak Creek Canyon and discovering Sedona’s vibrant art, food, and culture. 🍷 At the Heart of Arizona Wine Country Cornville is known for its award-winning vineyards and tasting rooms. Spend an afternoon touring nearby wineries, sampling local blends, and taking in breathtaking views of the Verde Valley. Or simply bring back a favorite bottle and unwind on the deck as the sun sets and the stars emerge. 🌌 Highlights & Amenities • Private hot tub for stargazing • Shipping container pool with lounging deck (refreshing cold plunge in cooler months!) • Propane fire pit for cozy nights • BBQ grill and outdoor dining area • King-size Tuft & Needle bed with premium cotton linens • Universal EV charger • Mountain views and peaceful desert setting • Easy access to Sedona, Cottonwood & Jerome Please note: The pool is not heated and is most comfortable from May through September; in cooler months, it serves as a rejuvenating cold plunge. The hot tub is heated year-round for your comfort. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a peaceful escape, or a base for exploring Sedona and Arizona’s wine country, Dark Sky Cottage offers a one-of-a-kind stay where modern comfort meets desert tranquility — all under a canopy of endless stars. 🌠
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$150
 / night

In the heart of Arizona's Red Rock Country, the cozy city of Sedona attracts outdoors enthusiasts, art lovers, and spiritual seekers with its mix of galleries, spas, restaurants, and—according to some—energetically charged vortexes. Even still, Sedona’s most striking feature is its fantastic landscapes, and there are plenty of excellent spots in the area worth exploring. Popular hiking trails include Cathedral Rock, with its red rock views, and Bell Rock and Boynton Canyon (both known for vortexes). Slide Rock State Park offers refreshing swimming holes right in the heart of Oak Creek Canyon.

89% (33)

Top-rated campgrounds

Sedona's Most Visited Bnb!

1. Sedona's Most Visited Bnb!

91%
(49)
4.3mi from Sedona · 9 sites · Lodging · Sedona, AZ
Sedona Sacred Rocks is a Metaphysical B&B with peaceful nature, comfortable camping and bnb accommodations, a 'simplified' version of a Bnb. We strive to provide an amazing Sedona experience -- connecting to the beauty of the Red Rocks, horses, ceremony, healing, rest and to truly 'be' in nature. The adjacent 2,000 acres of Coconino Nat'l Forest provide the perfect place with friendly locals, yet it's close to town. Join us for Medicine Wheel ceremonies, Sound Healing, Horse Medicine and Tour Packages. We are committed to providing a cozy and peaceful place for fun experiences with friendly locals, relaxation, healing, and connection to the beautiful surrounding Red Rocks and nature. Check out all of our units by going to our web page, sedonasacredrocks.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$101
 / night
Dark Sky Ranch

2. Dark Sky Ranch

10mi from Sedona · 1 site · Lodging · Cornville, AZ
Welcome to Dark Sky Cottage, a StargazerSedona Vacation Home — your serene desert hideaway beneath Cornville’s breathtaking night skies. Set on nearly three acres of peaceful ranch land, this innovative shipping container retreat offers a unique blend of modern design, tranquil surroundings, and unforgettable stargazing. 🔌 Universal Level 2 EV Charger 📍 10 min to Cottonwood • 20 min to Sedona • 30 min to Jerome There’s also a larger ranch home on the property, rented separately. 🏜️ Just a short drive from Sedona, one of Arizona’s most iconic destinations, you’ll have endless opportunities for adventure — from hiking the red rocks of Cathedral Rock to exploring the scenic drives of Oak Creek Canyon and discovering Sedona’s vibrant art, food, and culture. 🍷 At the Heart of Arizona Wine Country Cornville is known for its award-winning vineyards and tasting rooms. Spend an afternoon touring nearby wineries, sampling local blends, and taking in breathtaking views of the Verde Valley. Or simply bring back a favorite bottle and unwind on the deck as the sun sets and the stars emerge. 🌌 Highlights & Amenities • Private hot tub for stargazing • Shipping container pool with lounging deck (refreshing cold plunge in cooler months!) • Propane fire pit for cozy nights • BBQ grill and outdoor dining area • King-size Tuft & Needle bed with premium cotton linens • Universal EV charger • Mountain views and peaceful desert setting • Easy access to Sedona, Cottonwood & Jerome Please note: The pool is not heated and is most comfortable from May through September; in cooler months, it serves as a rejuvenating cold plunge. The hot tub is heated year-round for your comfort. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a peaceful escape, or a base for exploring Sedona and Arizona’s wine country, Dark Sky Cottage offers a one-of-a-kind stay where modern comfort meets desert tranquility — all under a canopy of endless stars. 🌠
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$150
 / night

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The best tiny homes near Sedona guide

Where to go

Northern Arizona

Stretching across the Colorado Plateau, Northern Arizona is the lushest part of the state, with a mix of lakes, mountains, ponderosa pine forests, and desert landscapes. Sedona and nearby Flagstaff are both within this region's boundaries, as is Grand Canyon National Park. Campers have options here, with campsites available in Pine Flat Campground, Manzanita Campground, and Cave Springs Campground. Dispersed camping areas also dot the Coconino National Forest.

Central Arizona

South of Sedona, Central Arizona offers a mix of wilderness areas and big cities, notably the Phoenix metropolitan area. It's also home to the Montezuma Castle National Monument, a short drive from Sedona in the town of Camp Verde, as well as Kartchner Caverns State Park.

Southern Arizona

For a taste of the Old West, head to Southern Arizona, where you'll find a mix of historic sites, ghost towns, and even wineries. Highlights for nature lovers include the cactus-filled Saguaro National Park in the Sonoran Desert and the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, just outside of Tucson.

When to go

Sedona is at its busiest during the summer months, when it plays host to all sorts of cultural and music festivals. However, this time of year is also hot, and temperatures of over 100°F are common. If the combination of heat and crowds sounds less than ideal, consider visiting in early spring or late autumn, when temperatures are hot but not scalding. Winter is also a good option, when daytime highs hover in the 60s.

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