6 Best Corporate Retreat Venues in Sedona for 2026

Sedona is often referred to as "The Most Beautiful place on Earth" due to its dramatic red rock canyon, the energy vortexes, and the absence of urban noise. It resets how teams interact in a way that no city hotel can. The trade-off is logistics: Sedona is a 2-hour drive from Phoenix Sky Harbor, with no commercial airport. But for teams that want a retreat where the setting does as much work as the agenda, nothing else in the US comes close.

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Transit Time
2 hours
from PHX via charter bus or car
Best Season
Oct - May
Sedona sits at 4,500 ft so it's 10-15°F cooler than Phoenix — summer is hot but manageable, while Oct-May delivers perfect 60-80°F retreat weather
Price Range
$180-$500+
Per person / night
Logistics
Car Required
No public transit — arrange charter bus from PHX or rent cars. Once in Sedona, most things are within a 15-minute drive

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venues in Sedona

The Wilde Resort & Spa: A Wellness Retreat Overlooking the Red Rocks

Sedona, Arizona
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) (50 miles), Where: Phoenix

The Wilde Resort & Spa is one of the famous retreat locations in Sedona and an ideal spot for your corporate off-site.

The resort offers a full-service spa with hydrotherapy, an outdoor heated pool, hot tubs, fitness facilities, and garden/fire pit spaces, alongside social areas and a rooftop terrace.

Dining is centered around Rascal, an American-style diner serving all-day food and cocktails with indoor/outdoor seating.

Activities focus on wellness and outdoor experiences such as yoga, meditation, stargazing, and easy access to hiking, biking, and jeep tours in Sedona’s red rock landscape.  

For meetings, the resort offers ~6,000 sq ft of flexible indoor/outdoor event space across 4 meeting rooms, suitable for small to mid-size groups, with options including a ballroom, boardroom, and outdoor venues.

• Best for: small to mid-sized groups seeking wellness-focused corporate retreats

• Price range: $330-$460 pp/night

Property Amenities:
105 rooms
5 meeting space up to 162 people
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What to Explore:
Jeep tours and off-road adventures
Vortex and meditation sites
Hot air balloon ride

Enchantment Resort: A High-End Retreat Focused on Wellness & Outdoor Activities

Phoenix, Arizona
45 miles from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG)

Enchantment Resort is a high-end resort located in Boynton Canyon, 10 to 15 minutes from downtown Sedona, surrounded by red rocks and direct access to hiking and outdoor activities.

It features multiple outdoor pools, a fitness center, tennis and pickleball courts, and access to the nearby Mii amo destination spa with full wellness programming, yoga, and treatments.  

Dining is centered around Che Ah Chi (modern American with a Southwest influence) and Tii Gavo (casual Southwestern cuisine).

Activities focus on outdoor and wellness experiences, including guided hiking and biking, stargazing, and golf access.

For meetings, the resort offers ~9,600 sq ft of event space across 6 meeting rooms, including ballrooms, boardrooms, and outdoor venues, making it suitable for small to mid-size corporate groups and events.

• Best for: small to mid-size groups focused on wellness and outdoor activities

• Price range: $485-680 pp/night

Property Amenities:
218 rooms
12 meeting space up to 162 people
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What to Explore:
Hiking
Stargazing
Team Building Activities

Junipine Resort

Sedona, Arizona
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) (50 miles), Where: Phoenix

The Junipine Resort is located on the banks of the creek in spectacular Oak Creek Canyon and offers a peaceful escape into nature. The resort has accommodations in the form of spacious cabins with homely hospitality.

This location offers several opportunities to help the team start their day with a hike through Sedona’s red rocks and come back to a freshly cooked breakfast at Junipine's casual yet tasty restaurant.

There are many outdoor locations to have brainstorming sessions in this natural setting. Be ready to watch the stars from your deck after a productive day; that's what evenings are like at Junipine Resort.

Just a few miles away from the resort is the spectacular Oak Creek Canyon, whose views cannot be missed when in Sedona.

Property Amenities:
50 rooms
2 meeting space up to 152 people
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What to Explore:
Yoga Classes
Jeep tours and off-road adventures
Stargazing

Sky Rock Inn of Sedona

Sedona, Arizona
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) (45 miles), Where: Phoenix

The Sky Rock Inn resort in Sedona entices its visitors with its magnificent view of Sedona's red rocks. Nestled among the fiery red rocks, it offers mesmerizing views and peaceful surroundings for corporate retreats.

Their outdoor heated swimming pools and hot tubs are sure to uplift your team's spirits almost immediately. Unlike other hotels in the area, the accommodations at Sky Rock Inn extend the outside view of the gigantic mountains, offering a wonderful scene at all times of the day. The outdoor heated pools or hot tubs make taking a dip in the water possible in almost any season of the year.

The Sky Rock Lounge, the Pink Jeep Tour,  the Red Rock Balloon Adventures, or the Sedona Fly Fishing Adventures are some of the many activities the resort offers its visitors. If you have an adventure-loving team, the Sky Rock Inn resort will surely be the most appropriate offsite location for them. 

Property Amenities:
109 rooms
1 meeting space up to 375 people
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What to Explore:
Yoga Classes
Vortex and meditation sites
Team-building Activities

Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

Sedona, Arizona
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (FLG) (45 miles), Where: Phoenix

Sedona, AZ, is called “The Most Beautiful Place in America.” The Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock is located in the laps of these majestic red mountains, offering its visitors an unhindered view while on a getaway. The resort is equipped with temperature controlled family pools that are suitable for all ages. They also have an adult-only lap pool at the Athletic Club, allowing seasoned swimmers to dive freely. 

The resort ensures that while at any activity, their visitors can enjoy unspoiled views of the Red Rocks. Being spread over several acres of land, the Hilton Sedona Resort provides state-of-the-art amenities, perfect for hosting meetings or team-building activities.

Outdoor meetings amongst the picturesque setting of the red rocks can create an inspiring atmosphere for the team. Be it the rejuvenating spa treatments at Eforea Spa or the multi-cuisine dining at ShadowRock Tap, the resort will make your team experience upscale comfort and luxury without losing the homely touch.

Not to forget the Sedona Golf Resort, which is a thrilling course widely considered among the world’s most unforgettable golf experiences.

Property Amenities:
221 rooms
12 flexible meeting spaces
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What to Explore:
Hot air balloon ride
Jeep tours and off-road adventures
Team-building activities

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Why host a corporate retreat
in Sedona?

The Inspiring Setting Does Half the Work for You

Red-rock buttes, Boynton Canyon at sunset, pine forests along Oak Creek — Sedona's landscape is so far removed from any office environment that people can't default to their usual dynamics. Teams that arrive stressed and siloed tend to open up by day two. The setting creates the conditions for honest conversation and creative thinking that no facilitator or agenda can manufacture on its own.

Small Town, Zero Distractions

Sedona has about 10,000 residents. There's no convention center, no nightlife strip, no temptation to scatter. Your team stays together, eats together, hikes together. For leadership retreats and strategy offsites where focus matters, that containment is an advantage — people can't disappear into the city because there isn't one.

Wellness Is Built Into the Destination

Sedona is known for its energy vortexes, spa culture, and meditation scene. It's a standout corporate wellness retreat location. The altitude (4,500 ft), the clean desert air, and the slower pace have a measurable effect on how people show up to sessions. If your retreat has any mindfulness or wellness component, Sedona amplifies it naturally.

6 Venues from Cabin Lodges to Canyon Resorts

Sedona's venue range matches different retreat styles. Creekside cabins at Junipine Resort for intimate teams. A boutique resort at The Wilde for mid-size groups. Enchantment Resort for the full destination experience — 70 acres in Boynton Canyon with its own spa, pools, and hiking trails. Each one puts the landscape front and center.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a corporate retreat in Sedona cost per person?

Nightly rates range from $180 to $500+ depending on the venue. Sky Rock Inn of Sedona ($180/night) and Junipine Resort ($200/night) are the accessible options. Hilton Sedona at Bell Rock ($220/night) and The Wilde Resort & Spa ($250/night) cover the mid-range. Enchantment Resort starts around $500/night but includes Boynton Canyon access and extensive on-site facilities. Budget for charter transport from PHX ($500-$1,500 each way for a group bus) since there's no commercial airport. Most venues offer corporate group rates — total per-person cost often runs lower than you'd expect once you factor in Sedona's compact layout and included resort amenities. For more options nearby, see Arizona corporate retreats.

What is the best time of year for a corporate retreat in Sedona?

October through May is the ideal window, which is wider than Phoenix or Scottsdale because Sedona sits at 4,500 feet and runs 10-15°F cooler. Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) are the sweet spots — 65-80°F with minimal rain and the red rocks at their most vivid. Winter (December-February) is beautiful but nights drop into the 30s, so outdoor evening programming needs planning. Summer is doable but warm (upper 90s) — schedule outdoor activities for mornings and evenings. Book 3-4 months ahead for peak season (March-April and October).

How do you get to Sedona for a corporate retreat?

Fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) — nonstop from nearly every US city — then drive 2 hours north. For groups, charter a bus or passenger van from the airport; expect $500-$1,500 each way depending on group size. Individual rideshares cost $150-$200 one-way. The drive itself is scenic — you exit the freeway at Camp Verde and the red rocks start appearing about 30 minutes before Sedona. Some teams build the drive into the retreat experience with a stop in Jerome (a historic copper mining town) or Montezuma Castle. There's no commercial airport in Sedona, though Sedona Airport has a small private terminal if your budget allows charters.

What group sizes work for a Sedona corporate retreat?

Sedona works best for groups of 10 to 200. Intimate leadership retreats of 10-50 fit naturally at Junipine Resort's creekside cabins, Sky Rock Inn, or The Wilde Resort & Spa. Mid-size groups of 50-100 work well at Hilton Sedona at Bell Rock with its full conference setup. Enchantment Resort handles up to 220 guests and is the only venue here that can support a large company offsite with dedicated group programming. Sedona isn't the right pick for 500-person events — for that scale in Arizona, look at Phoenix or Scottsdale.

What can teams do in Sedona besides meetings?

Sedona's activity options lean into the landscape and wellness. Group hikes are the obvious choice — Cathedral Rock, Devil's Bridge, and Bell Rock are all within 20 minutes of town. Jeep tours through red-rock terrain are popular for groups that want adventure without the physical intensity. Vortex meditation sessions and guided wellness experiences tap into Sedona's spiritual side. Tlaquepaque Arts Village is a walkable arts district with galleries and restaurants for a lower-key afternoon. Several resorts offer group spa packages. For teams wanting something structured, cooking classes and stargazing tours round out the options. The setting makes even simple activities — a sunset hike, dinner on a terrace with canyon views — feel elevated.

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