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Spritual
Vacation Retreats in a Magical Setting


Page Springs Country Inn
is flexible! We offer a variety of choices to our guests,
who include retreat and workshop facilitators as well as conscious
travellers coming to Sedona to experience its mystical and inspirational
aspects. Enjoy a great personal Sedona retreat experience, or
book a 2- or 3-bedroom home or the entire property for a
group retreat.
Exclusive use of the entire eight-acre property, known as Rancho
Feliz (Happiness Ranch), the expansive lawns, the many
large trees including a central weeping willow, the two separate
homes, surrounded by national forest, turns the property into
a private retreat center or family enclave.
Owners Andrew Cameron Bailey and
Connie Baxter Marlow, whose photographs and artifacts from indigenous
cultures around the world decorate the indigenous-themed rooms,
are frequently on hand - when they aren't out in the field making
movies or leading workshops - to share ideas and experiences with
their guests.
This unique Sedona retreat
center is located just seven miles south of Sedona and
five miles from the Red Rock State Park turn-off. Our two expansive
homes are nestled at the base of a natural amphitheater below
a cluster of ancient Sinagua Indian ruins in the tranquil hamlet
of Page Springs. Surrounded by Coconino National Forest, we sit
high above Oak Creek, with views of the beautiful high desert
countryside all around, and the legendary Red Rocks of Sedona
in the distance.

Minutes from the vibrant
heart of Sedona, we are two and a half hours from the
Grand Canyon and the Hopi Indian Reservation, just over an hour
from Phoenix, and ten minutes from the bustling town of Cottonwood.
Page Springs, Sedona's
best kept secret, is rural in character and is reminiscent of
the way Sedona used to be before it became one of the world's
most polular tourist destinations. It is the gateway to some of
Arizona's finest wine country
and close to all the Northern Arizona attractions: world-famous
ghost town Jerome, Sycamore Canyon, Tuzigoot National Monument,
Montezuma's Castle, Palatki and many other Sinagua and Anasazi
Indian ruins.

Page
Springs Country Inn is an ideal location for a retreat
(artist, women's, spiritual, healing, corporate etc) featuring
sprawling lawns and an immense weeping willow tree whose expansive,
undulating branches provide the perfect setting for intimate wedding
ceremonies, outdoor workshops, meditations, and other special
moments. With evergreen trees, blooming roses in season, and gentle
winding paths between the houses, we are surrounded by pristine
native plants and wildlife, unfolding to the natural marvels of
the surrounding mesas. We offer a ceramic fire pit on the patio
for warm and cozy pleasure on our cool, crisp Arizona nights,
when the ink-black skies make star-gazing memorable.
As filmmakers, photographers
and writers, your hosts
have spent the past 18 years befriending and documenting indigenous
peoples, ranging from southern Africa to the jungles of Mexico.
We bring distinctive character and ethnic authenticity to our
one-of-a-kind accommodations with names such as Kalahari
Room, Maya Suite, Anasazi Suite,
Kokopelli-Hopi Suite and Maui Room.



The
curious may find insights into the way of life of these
indigenous peoples with our photo exhibit "Rhythms of Creation", pictorial journals,
library and unique collection of ethnic art and artifacts.


Page Springs is Sedona's Wine Country:
The wine aficionado will enjoy our peaceful surroundings,
the proximity of four world-class wineries, and the unique microclimate
that produces these fine wines
to tantalize the discerning palate.
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