Stagecoach Stargazing near Sedona with Spa!

  • $125.00 /night
  • (3.8)5 reviews

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Feel refreshed when you stay in this rustic gem! Our brand-new authentic stagecoach is beautifully decorated. We offer glamping at it's finest!

Our cozy stagecoach features a king bed and twin bunk beds, kitchenette, and beautiful patio area with a propane grill, fire pit and patio heater. Our new bath house is just a short walk from your door (les than 100 feet) and offers a eco-friendly Incinolet toilet and running water! Rinse off after a day of hiking under the afternoon sun or nighttime stars in our outdoor shower. Our brand new Rheem hot water heater is fully functional up to 140 degrees, but please note, if the temperature drops below 40 we can not guarantee the water temperature. But do not fret, the indoor plumbing is able to maintain the hot water temperature so you may always choose to clean up indoors!

Aside from the stagecoach and private patio area, guests also have access to the hot tub, community firepit, and outdoor bathhouse. Please note, if nighttime temperatures drop below 32 degrees, the water in the bathhouse is shut off...but can be turned back on at anytime by turning the valve located under the sink back to the "on" position. This is necessary to do in order to prevent the pipes from freezing.

Whether you are looking to unwind, reconnect with nature, explore, learn, go on an adventure, shop, or visit some of the area's oldest wineries, Wagon Wheel Estate is for you! Rimrock, AZ is located within 25 miles of Sedona, Historic Jerome, Old Cottonwood, and Camp Verde. A few of our recommended local destinations are:

Thousands of miles of scenic hiking, horseback riding, and OHV trails

Montezuma Well National Monument (4 miles)

Cliff Castle Casino and Hotel (6 miles)

Montezuma Castle National Monument (7 miles)

Fort Verde State Historic Site (10 miles)

Out of Africa Wildlife Park (12 miles)

Predator Zipline Tours (12 miles)

Trek up Sacred Mountain (14 miles)

Scale Cathedral Rock (15 miles)

Chapel of the Holy Cross (15 miles)

Old Cottonwood (17 miles)

Tuzigoot National Monument (17 miles)

Verde Adventure River Trips (17 miles)

Scenic Sedona (19 miles)

Devils Bridge (20 miles)

Verde Canyon Railroad (20 miles)

Pink Jeep Tours (20 miles)

Hike Bear Mountain (22 miles)

Slide Rock State Park (23 miles)

Historic Jerome (25 miles)

Gold King Mine and Ghost Town (26 miles)

Soldiers Pass Trail to Soldiers Pass Cave (28 miles)

Seven Sacred Pools (28)

Fossil Springs Wilderness (47 miles)

Summit Humphreys Peak (50 miles)

Flagstaff (51 miles)

We also encourage you check out these areas for a day or two:

Grand Canyon National Park (130 miles)

Antelope Canyon (157 miles)

Petrified National Forest (164 miles)

Lake Mead (183 miles)

Hoover Dam (193 miles)

Lake Powell (208 miles)

Las Vegas (218 miles)

Lake Havasu (259 miles)

Zion National Park (291 miles)

Need to relax? Enjoy spending time at these local wineries:

Salt Mine Wine (12 miles)

Oak Creek Vinyards & Winery (15 miles)

Javelina Leap Vineyard, Winery, and Bistro (15 miles)

Page Springs Cellars (15 miles)

Clear Creek Vinyard & Winery (16 miles)

Alcantara Vineyards & Winery (17 miles)

Chateau Tumbleweed Winery & Tasting Room (20 miles)

The Verde Valley region is blessed with absolutely amazing cuisine - from casual to fine dining! Let us know what you have a taste for and we will send you a list of our favorite places to dine!

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Ekaterina Zavialova

2 years ago
4/5

Beautiful skyvure from the capsule, very cool experience:). Might be slightly overpriced, since amenities are shared. Dan and Cathy are lovely

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Laiq Chughtai

2 years ago
2/5

Did not deliver what was promised. We paid for two private tours and we were promised two astronomer guides. We got one person who was anything but an astronomer.

What they delivered was not worth the price paid. We paid $100+ per person and we didn’t feel valued as customers. On a cold Sedona night this company offered nothing to comfort their guests. Even our astronomy club offers hot cocoa to guests at their free monthly stargazing nights.

The best part about the evening was looking at the amazing Sedona sky with the naked eye.

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Ronda Thompson

3 years ago
3/5

The photos on the website do not portray what you will see. I have a telescope at home and I stargaze on my own time but I was hoping this would show me something I couldn't see with my own telescope at home but that was not the case. I was hoping for actual surface views of the planets. But, the sky view is amazing in Arizona, the telescopes on sight are great quality and you also get binoculars to view other things in the sky while you wait to view the telescope images. They also provide blankets and chairs and that is a great amenity especially for a chilly night. I did learn a lot and did learn how to locate certain star clusters and the milky way so that when I gaze at home I can find them without digital telescope help bc I do not have a digital scope. The astronomers are wonderful and informative and answer any questions. I think the advertisement on the website should be altered to show ppl what you will actually see. Overall I was disappointed in parts of the viewing experience for the price but I was satisfied with the concept and knowledge that I am able to take home. This is definitely for city folk who don't have star viewing at home, if you are a city dweller with no dark sky knowledge or the ability to see dark sky this would be a good experience.

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Chhavi Dublish

2 years ago
5/5

Very well organized. The astronomers were knowledgeable and helpful..but it you had a picture in mind of the sky filled with stars then thisay not be it. One reason was also there was full moon. The astronomers said that it has to be a lot darker to enjoy that. We went in December. Be prepared for extreme cold temperatures

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