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Specializing in
adult getaways for singles and couples and named the "Best
Value in Oak Creek Canyon" by Fodor's Guide to
Arizona 2010, the Canyon Wren offers guests intimate cabin
accommodations set against the beautiful red-rock cliffs of
tranquil Oak Creek Canyon.
Canyon Wren was
voted #3 on Trip Advisor's Awards for best B&B's in the
USA for 2009 and #8 for coziest place in America for 2010.
The fishing holes of
Oak Creek are within walking distance, the famous Slide Rock
State Park and swim area are just about half a mile away. All
the cultural riches of Sedona and Flagstaff are within a
20-mile radius and the Grand Canyon beckons with a two hour
drive.
The bed and
breakfast inn comprises four lodging accommodations: three
chalet-styled cedar cabins and one old-fashioned log cabin.
Available for nightly and weekly rentals, these cabins are an
ideal spot from which to enjoy your Arizona vacation. Standard
amenities include firewood, outdoor gas grill, CD radios,
coffee makers, and hairdryers. Cabins have an equipped
kitchen, patio or deck, fireplace and a whirlpool tub.
A tasty Canyon Wren
continental breakfast includes homemade muffins, cinnamon
rolls, quiche, and fruit as well as juice and coffee. For
lunch and dinner, guests can make use of their own kitchen or
drive two miles to the Junipine Cafe. Many other wonderful
dining options can be found in Sedona, just six miles south,
and in Flagstaff, just 20 miles north.
For quiet moments,
relax in a hammock and listen to the numerous birds and water
features. Use Canyon Wren as a base camp for exploring the
Grand Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, Meteor Crater, the Petrified
Forest and all of the Sedona Red Rock Country. |
The area around The
Canyon Wren is home to a diversified slate of recreational
options. For those who like to exert themselves, there's golf,
tennis, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding,
fishing, and seasonal snow-skiing.
If you'd rather
shift into cruise control, you can book a scenic train tour or
marvel at Arizona's beauty while riding in a plane or hot-air
balloon or traversing the rugged canyon country in a jeep.
This area is a
virtual playground for camera buffs. If you enjoy focusing the
lens on where "no man has gone before," you'll enjoy
a visit to the nearby Lowell Observatory. The Indian ruins and
monuments at the Navajo Reservation and Hopi Mesas offer still
more options. |