There Is A Charming Cabin Hotel Right Along The Scenic State Route 89A In Arizona, And You'll Want To Stay Overnight
By Katie Lawrence|Published November 08, 2022
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
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What if you could enjoy a leisurely ride on one of the best scenic drives in Arizona, pull over and spend the night in a charming cabin, and then wake up the next day and get right back on the road? Don Hoel’s Cabins Hotel in Sedona makes that dream possible. Located right along the gorgeous State Route 89A, which cuts through the world-famous Oak Creek Canyon, this rustic getaway is the perfect place to rest before continuing your adventures.
State Route 89A runs through the heart of Arizona's iconic Red Rock Country, and there's so much to see along the way.
Traversing the entire road in a single day means you'll likely miss a lot of magical moments. Instead, pull off when you see the sign for Don Hoel's Cabins so that you can take your sweet time exploring this little slice of heaven.
In the spring and summer, the landscape is lush and verdant, and paved trails meander through the property and encourage exploration. There is a playground for kids, plus more private creek access than any other property in Sedona.
Although most of the cabins have their own kitchens, you can take a break from cooking if you so desire. An on-site restaurant serves up delicious Boar's Head sandwiches and local coffee, and there is also a market stocked with snacks, drinks, and other essentials.
Have you ever stayed in these rustic, yet charming cabins? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for the ultimate itinerary for spending a full day in Oak Creek Canyon!
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