I have been writing quite a bit about Sedona and cool places around the area to explore. There are many really nice places to stay but if you want a basic room with a roll-in shower, then Los Abrigados Lodge should be considered. First, do not mistake Los Abrigados Lodge with the Los Abrigados Resort. [...]" />

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Los Abrigados Lodge


I have been writing quite a bit about Sedona and cool places around the area to explore. There are many really nice places to stay but if you want a basic room with a roll-in shower, then Los Abrigados Lodge should be considered.

First, do not mistake Los Abrigados Lodge with the Los Abrigados Resort. there is considerable difference. The lodge offers basic hotel rooms, and the resort is very upscale.

But if you are coming to Sedona to explore the outdoors, it may not make sense to pay for a posh room that sits empty. Los Abrigados Lodge is right on the main road, and you can roll out your front door and get to many of the little stores and restaurants. Another benefit is that the free trolley has a stop right in front of you. In the summer of 2008, I paid appx $120/night.

One word of caution, Sedona is time-share oriented, and everyone going to offer you a better rate if you are willing to endure a tortuous sales pitch. Los Abrigados is no exception.

Los Abrigados Web Site

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