Mission-style B&B in West Sedona, with a garden labyrinth and breakfast included.
"Mission-style B&B in West Sedona, with a garden labyrinth and breakfast included."
The Lodge at Sedona is a fourteen-room Mission and Arts-and-Crafts style bed and breakfast in West Sedona, set on two acres of gardens, pines, and waterfalls that hold one of Sedona's largest private meditative labyrinths. It is the intimate, owner-run counterpoint to the area's big wellness resorts: a craftsman house rather than a campus, with a gourmet breakfast of fresh fruit and a cooked entree included each morning. The wellness here is quiet and self-directed, walking the labyrinth at first light, sitting in the gardens, and using the inn as a calm base for the red-rock trails and vortex sites a short drive away. The honest caveat is what a small B&B cannot offer: there is no spa, no restaurant beyond breakfast, and no canyon-wall view, since West Sedona looks onto gardens and pines rather than the cliffs. Best for a couple who want a personal, low-key wellness stay and are happy to drive to the trailheads and treatments.
A suite for the extra space and a private sitting area, or one of the Mission-style rooms for the craftsman detail at the entry rate.
Walk the labyrinth in the garden at first light, before breakfast, when the inn is quiet. Take the gourmet breakfast each morning, then drive ten minutes to the Boynton Canyon or Airport Mesa trailheads for the red-rock views the inn itself does not have.
Lodge at Sedona sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Sedona for a Wellness Retreat list. It scored an aggregate 9.3/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on a wellness retreat-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Sedona neighbourhood, see West Sedona and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.
With dates settled, the booking window that works is about twelve weeks ahead. The view-facing suites disappear earliest, and high-season inventory moves on a timescale of months, not weeks. Top-category rooms with private pools or terraces, the reason this hotel ranks here, are routinely the first gone.
Off peak pricing, suite upgrades, and subscriber only offers, flagged only when the value is real.