
Avalon Myst
Cornville, AZ
4 beds · 2.0 baths · 8 guests
Select dates to view pricing
We use cookies. We use cookies, including analytics, to improve your experience.

Cornville, AZ
4 beds · 2.0 baths · 8 guests
Select dates to view pricing

Sedona, AZ
3 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
Select dates to view pricing

Sedona, AZ
3 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
Select dates to view pricing

Sedona, AZ
3 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
Select dates to view pricing

Sedona, AZ
2 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
Select dates to view pricing

Sedona, AZ
3 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
Select dates to view pricing
Book direct and skip the 10–20% in service fees the big travel sites add — your best price on Sedona homes.
Make your stay yours
We’re local, and we love the little touches that turn a booking into a memory — for you and your dog. Tell us what you’re celebrating and our team makes it special.
Bowls, bed, treats & a dog-park map.
Settle in at noon instead of 4pm.
Stay until 1pm on your last day.
Pet-friendly homes and flexible arrival/departure times are available on select homes and dates.
About the area
Sedona is red-rock country — towering formations, world-famous trails, art galleries, and a wellness-and-spirituality scene built around its celebrated "vortex" sites.
It draws hikers, couples on romantic getaways, and travelers after a restorative reset. Because it's compact and popular, a vacation rental with space and a view is a real upgrade over crowded hotels.
Explore Sedona
One of the most photographed formations in the Southwest, its twin spires glow deep red at sunset. The short-but-steep trail to the saddle is a rite of passage, and it's one of Sedona's famous vortex sites.
A striking modern chapel built right into the red-rock cliffs just south of town. Even if you're not here for the architecture, the view back over the valley from the top is worth the short walk up.
Tucked in Oak Creek Canyon, this is where locals cool off in summer, sliding down a natural sandstone chute polished smooth by the creek. Bring water shoes and arrive early on warm days.
The largest natural sandstone arch in the Sedona area and the most sought-after photo on the trail network. The hike out earns you that iconic shot standing on the span.
An easy-to-reach, family-friendly formation in the Village of Oak Creek, with gentle trails circling the base and scrambles for the adventurous. Also one of the well-known vortex spots.
A shaded, Spanish-colonial-style village of galleries, artisan shops, and courtyards along Oak Creek. The go-to for a relaxed afternoon of local art and a bite.
Tucked into Boynton Canyon, this destination spa is regularly ranked among the country's best. Guided meditations in its skylit Crystal Grotto and vortex-inspired treatments make it Sedona's signature wellness escape.
A short, scenic drive from town into the Verde Valley wine country. Sip estate reds & whites on the terraced patio above Oak Creek — an unhurried way to wind down a Sedona afternoon or evening.
The walkable heart of town, lined with galleries, jewelry shops, and Southwestern boutiques framed by red-rock views. It's the go-to strip for browsing local art & finds between hikes.
Where to eat
Chef Jeff Smedstad's love letter to regional Mexican cooking and the reservation everyone in town chases. The namesake elote and the slow-cooked lamb shank have a following for good reason.
Lisa Dahl's showpiece perched above the red rocks, with big Latin-inspired plates, wood-fired grilling, and arguably the best sunset dining view in Sedona.
The refined creekside dining room at L'Auberge de Sedona, where tables sit right along the water under the sycamores. The spot locals save for special nights.
A West Sedona institution famous for its 101 omelettes and hearty Southwestern breakfasts. Unpretentious, always busy, and exactly where to fuel up before the trails.
A warm, romantic Italian room that's been a Sedona favorite for years, serving handmade pastas and Northern Italian classics with candlelight and live music.
An easygoing modern-American spot with big red-rock views and a menu built for sharing, from short-rib grilled cheese to fresh salads.
Plan ahead
A late-winter celebration of independent film that draws directors, actors, and cinephiles for a week of screenings and workshops.
Each autumn, painters set up their easels across the red rocks to capture the landscape in real time — one of the longest-running plein air events in the West.
Sedona's oldest and largest arts gathering, with juried work from painters, jewelers, sculptors, and craftspeople, plus live music and food under the red rocks.
A wellness gathering that brings yogis and teachers together among the red rocks for classes, sound baths, and workshops.
From the local guide
We believe in Unreasonable Hospitality — going beyond what's expected to make your stay unforgettable. Tell us what brings you here, and we'll look for ways to surprise you.
Locally owned & operated
Casago Arizona isn’t a faceless booking site. We live and work in Sedona — so you get honest local advice, homes we personally stand behind, and a team that actually picks up the phone, before and throughout your stay. That’s hospitality that goes beyond the expected.
Talk to a local expert · (866) 365-2221Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer ideal hiking weather and fewer crowds than the summer peak; winter is quiet and mild by day.
Three to four days lets you hit the signature hikes (Cathedral Rock, Devil's Bridge), a jeep tour, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, and a day trip up Oak Creek Canyon without rushing.
Vortexes are sites — like Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Airport Mesa — believed to have concentrated energy that's good for meditation and reflection. They're also simply beautiful, popular viewpoints.