Eighty-seven creekside cottages along Oak Creek. Provence in red rock country.
"A creekside cottage at L'Auberge, the sound of Oak Creek through the open window, dinner on the deck at Cress. This is the Sedona honeymoon other resorts try to imitate and don't quite manage."
L'Auberge de Sedona opened in 1985, when Uptown Sedona was still a quiet town and the bend of Oak Creek where the property now sits was a stretch of cottonwood and sycamore unknown to anyone outside Arizona. The founders' premise was unusual for the American Southwest: a French country auberge transposed to a creek bank in red rock country, the rustic Provençal idiom of stone, lavender, and weathered wood applied to a setting more often associated with adobe and turquoise. The unlikeliness of the conceit is precisely what has made it durable.
The property comprises 87 keys split between standalone creekside cottages and lodge rooms set higher on the bluff. The cottages are the reason to come — individually positioned along the bank of Oak Creek, each with a private deck, an outdoor cedar soaking tub, and a wood-burning fireplace inside. Falling asleep to the sound of running water through an open door in October is the sort of detail Sedona's other luxury resorts, perched on canyon rims and mesas, simply cannot replicate. The lodge rooms are quieter and more formally appointed, but they are the consolation prize.
Cress on Oak Creek is the property's restaurant and one of the most genuinely romantic dining rooms in the American West. The dining terrace cantilevers directly over the creek; the menu is contemporary American with a French country accent that honors the property's design vocabulary without becoming a costume. Sunset on the terrace, a cold glass of viognier, the creek a few feet away — there is no contest in Sedona for the dinner setting. Reservations from outside guests are increasingly difficult; resident guests should book at check-in.
L'Apothecary Spa, set in its own creekside building, follows the property's general thesis: French herbalism rather than Sedona's more familiar vortex-and-crystal idiom. Treatments lean on locally foraged botanicals — juniper, sage, prickly pear — but framed as apothecary rather than ceremony. The outdoor creekside treatment cabanas, where the massage table sits a few yards from running water, are the signature. For couples, the simultaneous creekside massage is the single most-booked treatment, and rightly so.
The interior design language throughout is committed Provence: limewashed walls, antique armoires, toile de Jouy textiles, and a quiet refusal to gesture toward Southwestern cliché. This is a hotel that knows what it is. The location — at the bottom of Oak Creek Canyon, with Uptown Sedona's restaurants and galleries a five-minute walk up the hill, and the trailheads of Soldier Pass and Devil's Bridge a short drive away — is the most strategically useful in town. You can hike the red rocks all morning and be back at your cottage with the creek running below by lunch.
Book a Creekside Cottage for the full effect — private deck over Oak Creek, outdoor cedar tub, fireplace inside. The honeymoon package adds a couples' creekside massage at L'Apothecary, in-cottage breakfast on the deck, and a sunset reservation at Cress. The walk into Uptown Sedona for an evening drink, the morning hike to Cathedral Rock, the afternoon nap with the sound of the creek through the window. This is the honeymoon the brochure promises and the hotel actually delivers.
Returning guests are recognized warmly and accommodated generously — the front desk has a long memory and the cottage assignment process is handled with care. For significant anniversaries, request the same cottage you stayed in previously, or upgrade to a two-bedroom Vista Cottage with creek frontage and a private outdoor fire pit. Cress will arrange a private terrace table; the spa will sequence a half-day creekside ritual for two. For couples revisiting the place a marriage was decided upon, this is the hotel that holds up.
L'Apothecary's creekside treatment cabanas are the headline, but the property's wellness programming extends to creek-side morning yoga on the lawn, guided forest bathing along Oak Creek, and a generously stocked herbal apothecary tea bar in the spa lobby. For a wellness stay that rejects the more strident vortex idiom found elsewhere in town, L'Auberge offers the gentler proposition: water, stone, herbs, sleep. Pair a four-night stay with three creekside treatments and one private hike with the resort's naturalist.
Rates checked May 2026. Price may vary by date.
A creekside cottage at L'Auberge is the most romantic address in red rock country. Start with the right hotel, then let Oak Creek do the rest.
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