Peaceful Vacation Suite Rental Overlooking Mescal Canyon in Clarkdale, Arizona
Nature Lodge in Clarkdale, AZ
2 guests • 1 bedroom • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Beds
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1 King-size bed
Most popular features
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Breakfast
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All meals
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Shared Jacuzzi/Hot tub
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Wi-Fi/Internet
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Shared Kitchen
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Heating
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River, stream or creek
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Fishing
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Air conditioning
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Forest
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Mountain
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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1 King-size bed
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Jeep tours
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Fuel station
Where you will stay
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Clarkdale, Arizona
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Mountain
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Forest
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River, stream or creek
This rustic, off the grid bed and breakfast retreat is based in a unique setting. It is a secluded Arizona High Desert oasis bordered by national forest and yet close to Clarkdale, Cottonwood and Sedona. The hand-built passive solar sustainable property is nestled in a verdant permaculture landscape with a terraced organic garden.
The property, named Mescal Canyon Retreat at Candlewood is based on 22 acres in the central high desert of Arizona. It is located in the middle of the Verde Valley wine county, 18 miles from Sedona. The property consists of a Main House, a Caretakers Casita, two separate bed and breakfast rooms in an adjacent stone building, a massage studio, a dance and workshop studio, and an architectural studio. The entire property is off the grid, which means the hosts produce all of the electricity from photovoltaic panels. All of the buildings are built with green and sustainable materials.
There is a large organic garden, a small flock of chickens, and a 100-vine vineyard. The property is bound on three sides by national forest and one side by private land.
The property, named Mescal Canyon Retreat at Candlewood is based on 22 acres in the central high desert of Arizona. It is located in the middle of the Verde Valley wine county, 18 miles from Sedona. The property consists of a Main House, a Caretakers Casita, two separate bed and breakfast rooms in an adjacent stone building, a massage studio, a dance and workshop studio, and an architectural studio. The entire property is off the grid, which means the hosts produce all of the electricity from photovoltaic panels. All of the buildings are built with green and sustainable materials.
There is a large organic garden, a small flock of chickens, and a 100-vine vineyard. The property is bound on three sides by national forest and one side by private land.
Activities near Clarkdale
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Horseback riding
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Biking
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Whitewater rafting
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Climbing
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Zip-lining
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Fishing
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Wine tasting
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Wildlife watching
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Safari/Game drive
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Golfing
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Jeep tours
Nearby, foothill trails are easily accessible with Sedona Red Rock Country just a 20-minute trip from the accommodation. Being in a secluded region, it's fantastic to explore the best of the trails and historic sites in Clarkdale.
Jerome is a nearby historic village situated on the side of a mountain, which started as a mining village. The town now has 500 residents and has become a tourist hotspot. The former mansion is now a museum detailing the history of Jerome and the mining industry. A great place to stop for lunch is the picnic area on the hill, which provides stunning views of the Verde Valley.
A unique way to explore the Sycamore Canyon is via the Verde Canyon Railroad, a train ride that goes through the southwest of Arizona's backcountry. Guests can sit and observe the red rock canyon on a four-hour excursion; a running commentary is also provided by trained staff. Passages throughout the canyon also include passing through a 680-foot tunnel. Food is also provided along with narration accompanied by classic and popular railroad music.
Guests can take a trip to Old Town Cottonwood, full of little, unique shops that sell handmade objects and fresh jars of organic foods. The little town also has an array of wine tasting rooms and is a great place to stop for a bite to eat in the local restaurants. Guests should explore the jail trail towards the end of town and follow the hike that leads to the Cottonwood River.
Jerome is a nearby historic village situated on the side of a mountain, which started as a mining village. The town now has 500 residents and has become a tourist hotspot. The former mansion is now a museum detailing the history of Jerome and the mining industry. A great place to stop for lunch is the picnic area on the hill, which provides stunning views of the Verde Valley.
A unique way to explore the Sycamore Canyon is via the Verde Canyon Railroad, a train ride that goes through the southwest of Arizona's backcountry. Guests can sit and observe the red rock canyon on a four-hour excursion; a running commentary is also provided by trained staff. Passages throughout the canyon also include passing through a 680-foot tunnel. Food is also provided along with narration accompanied by classic and popular railroad music.
Guests can take a trip to Old Town Cottonwood, full of little, unique shops that sell handmade objects and fresh jars of organic foods. The little town also has an array of wine tasting rooms and is a great place to stop for a bite to eat in the local restaurants. Guests should explore the jail trail towards the end of town and follow the hike that leads to the Cottonwood River.
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Check-in: 02:00 PM
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Check-out: 12:00 PM
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