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Luxury Sedona Home | 3BR | Private Hot Tub & Sauna
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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 6238.5 sq m
Popular amenities
AU$1,140
avg per night
Explore the area
Sedona, AZ
- Place, Sedona Skatepark10 min walk
- Place, Sugarloaf Mountain Trailhead10 min walk
- Place, Coffee Pot Rock17 min walk
- Airport, Sedona, AZ (SDX)5 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
The current price is AU$1,140
avg per night
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About this property
Luxury Sedona Home | 3BR | Private Hot Tub & Sauna
Approaching down Last Wagon Drive, the road heads directly toward Coffee Pot Rock — red rock views unfolding before you, towering stone pines lining the way. Keep an eye out for javelina families at dusk. The babies are worth stopping for.
What waits at the end of that drive is one of Sedona's most architecturally significant homes. This mid-century modern main house was designed by Howard Madole, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright who spent time at Taliesin West before bringing Wright's philosophy of organic architecture to Sedona. Madole camped on this very property for two weeks before drawing a single line — studying how the light moved, where the stars aligned, how the red rocks framed the sky.
That intention is felt everywhere. The peak window above the dining and living room perfectly frames a star constellation at night. The kitchen window streams desert sun rays into the space at dusk. Of all the Madole homes in the area, this is the only one without a structural beam running the length of the main ceiling — an open, soaring space that is entirely his own.
The result is a home that doesn't just sit in the Sedona landscape — it belongs to it.
Nearly 2,600 square feet of single-level living, designed around light, stone, and the surrounding desert. Three king bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that flows to the outdoors.
The master suite includes a spa-style en suite with soaking tub, rain shower, vintage vanity, large closet, and in-suite washer and dryer. Two additional king bedrooms share a hall bathroom with walk-in shower and custom vanity. All bedrooms include hotel-quality linens, plush bedding, robes, luggage racks, and smart TVs.
The kitchen is fully equipped for group cooking — cooktop, oven, dishwasher, microwave — opening to a dining area that seats eight and a living room designed for gathering after a day on the trails.
Outdoors
The backyard is where this property becomes extraordinary. Coffee Pot Rock rises directly in front of you. Morning coffee here, with birds and the quiet of the desert, is an experience guests describe again and again in reviews.
The outdoor wellness area includes a hot tub, infrared sauna, outdoor shower, and a vintage soaking tub — all open to the red rock sky. A propane BBQ, outdoor dining area, deep seating lounge, and propane fire pit with Adirondack chairs round out the space. The fire pit is the place to be after dinner — s'mores optional, stargazing mandatory.
At a Glance
3 Bedrooms — all king beds (sleeps 6)
2 Bathrooms — master en suite with soaking tub; hall bath with walk-in shower
Single level — no stairs
Hot tub
Infrared sauna
Outdoor vintage soaking tub and shower
Propane fire pit and BBQ
Two outdoor dining areas and lounge
Red rock views — direct sightline to Coffee Pot Rock
In-suite washer/dryer (master) and shared laundry
Parking for 6 vehicles
3-minute walk to private trailhead: Coffee Pot, Tea Cup, Sugarloaf, Thunder Mountain
5 minutes to Whole Foods and West Sedona dining
Quiet hours: 10 PM – 8 AM (no outdoor music after 10 PM)
No events or unauthorized gatherings
No smoking
Must be 25+ to book — ID, guest list, and vehicle list required at booking
Pre-approved vendors only (chefs, decorators, etc.) — insurance and host fee required
Sedona is a dark-sky city — no bright lights after dark
Front door security camera for guest safety
STR Permit #: 033280
What waits at the end of that drive is one of Sedona's most architecturally significant homes. This mid-century modern main house was designed by Howard Madole, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright who spent time at Taliesin West before bringing Wright's philosophy of organic architecture to Sedona. Madole camped on this very property for two weeks before drawing a single line — studying how the light moved, where the stars aligned, how the red rocks framed the sky.
That intention is felt everywhere. The peak window above the dining and living room perfectly frames a star constellation at night. The kitchen window streams desert sun rays into the space at dusk. Of all the Madole homes in the area, this is the only one without a structural beam running the length of the main ceiling — an open, soaring space that is entirely his own.
The result is a home that doesn't just sit in the Sedona landscape — it belongs to it.
Nearly 2,600 square feet of single-level living, designed around light, stone, and the surrounding desert. Three king bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that flows to the outdoors.
The master suite includes a spa-style en suite with soaking tub, rain shower, vintage vanity, large closet, and in-suite washer and dryer. Two additional king bedrooms share a hall bathroom with walk-in shower and custom vanity. All bedrooms include hotel-quality linens, plush bedding, robes, luggage racks, and smart TVs.
The kitchen is fully equipped for group cooking — cooktop, oven, dishwasher, microwave — opening to a dining area that seats eight and a living room designed for gathering after a day on the trails.
Outdoors
The backyard is where this property becomes extraordinary. Coffee Pot Rock rises directly in front of you. Morning coffee here, with birds and the quiet of the desert, is an experience guests describe again and again in reviews.
The outdoor wellness area includes a hot tub, infrared sauna, outdoor shower, and a vintage soaking tub — all open to the red rock sky. A propane BBQ, outdoor dining area, deep seating lounge, and propane fire pit with Adirondack chairs round out the space. The fire pit is the place to be after dinner — s'mores optional, stargazing mandatory.
At a Glance
3 Bedrooms — all king beds (sleeps 6)
2 Bathrooms — master en suite with soaking tub; hall bath with walk-in shower
Single level — no stairs
Hot tub
Infrared sauna
Outdoor vintage soaking tub and shower
Propane fire pit and BBQ
Two outdoor dining areas and lounge
Red rock views — direct sightline to Coffee Pot Rock
In-suite washer/dryer (master) and shared laundry
Parking for 6 vehicles
3-minute walk to private trailhead: Coffee Pot, Tea Cup, Sugarloaf, Thunder Mountain
5 minutes to Whole Foods and West Sedona dining
Quiet hours: 10 PM – 8 AM (no outdoor music after 10 PM)
No events or unauthorized gatherings
No smoking
Must be 25+ to book — ID, guest list, and vehicle list required at booking
Pre-approved vendors only (chefs, decorators, etc.) — insurance and host fee required
Sedona is a dark-sky city — no bright lights after dark
Front door security camera for guest safety
STR Permit #: 033280
House Rules
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property








