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TinyCamp
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Collection of upscale, eco-chic cabins, some with hot tubs, in a wooded area, plus BBQs.
Nearby attractions
Oak Creek Canyon
Sedona, AZ 86336
Nearby restaurants
Indian Gardens Cafe & Market
3951 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
AJ's in the Canyon
4551 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Nearby hotels
Oak Creek Terrace Resort
4548 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
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TinyCamp

https://goo.gl/maps/XdQPQNr3f92jQEix7, Sedona, AZ 86336
4.0(167)

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Collection of upscale, eco-chic cabins, some with hot tubs, in a wooded area, plus BBQs.

attractions: Oak Creek Canyon, restaurants: Indian Gardens Cafe & Market, AJ's in the Canyon
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Nearby attractions of TinyCamp

Oak Creek Canyon

Oak Creek Canyon

Oak Creek Canyon

4.9

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Things to do nearby

Shamanic Journey in the Sedona Vortex
Shamanic Journey in the Sedona Vortex
Tue, Dec 9 • 2:00 PM
Sedona, Arizona, 86336
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Horse, Heart & Connection
Horse, Heart & Connection
Wed, Dec 10 • 12:00 PM
Sedona, Arizona, 86351
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Nearby restaurants of TinyCamp

Indian Gardens Cafe & Market

AJ's in the Canyon

Indian Gardens Cafe & Market

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AJ's in the Canyon

AJ's in the Canyon

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4.0
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3.0
3y

My experience in the Sedona Grow tinycamp cabin was just ok. Not bad, not great. The mattress in the loft area (the only one in the cabin) was very hard to get to via the ladder. it was awkward getting off the ladder and there's no cushion on the floor where you knees have to go to get off since you can't stand up, so it's painful. I would suggest choosing a cabin with the bed on the first floor if you can.

I also was disappointed in the view, or lack there of. In Sedona, the tiny homes were right next to these old trailers which really disrupted the 'retreat' ambiance. And there were trees and powerlines blocking any mountain views. The photos are strategic, as you never really only get one view from standing on the deck and looking out. And it is a high shot of the mountains so you think you'll be up high and the mountains are what you'll mostly see. In reality, there are trees blocking most of the mountain view and trailers and other homes on opposite sides of the cabins so the pics are a bit misleading.

The deck/patio area was really nice. loved the fire-pit although it took a while to figure out how to light it, even with the instructions. The inside as just ok. I thought it could have been better kept. The sofa wasn't that comfortable. There was hair on one of the throw blanket in the downstairs area, and I wasn't sure how fresh the items (coffee...etc) in the kitchen were. The inside seemed cheaply made, for the price. There was this faux gray brick plastic material on the lower wall. No big deal really. It was just noticeable and made me feel like I wasn't getting my money's worth. Just a painted wall or exposed wood, would have been better.

It's also further away from everything than I would have liked and there's this weird grated bridge that you have to cross to get to it.

All in all, I think this place is just ok. definitely not worth the cost, IMO. the concept is lovely but if the location was actually on a hillside or the view were better, maybe it would justify the cost. I haven't been to the other locations so maybe they're better. But the Sedona tinycamp was very underwhelming to me. I'd say the one I stayed in was worth $150, $175 a...

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5.0
46w

An Incredible Experience at TinyCamp Cottonwood!

I recently stayed at TinyCamp Cottonwood, and it was an unforgettable experience! My home for the trip was the beautiful Imagine cabin, which was perfectly cozy and well-equipped with everything I needed for a relaxing getaway. The attention to detail in the cabin's design made it feel like a home away from home, with a private patio and firepit that provided the perfect setting for unwinding in the evenings.

During my stay, I also had the chance to tour Aspire, the tiniest cabin on-site, and I was completely charmed by its unique architecture and clever use of space. It's the perfect option for those looking for a compact yet cozy retreat.

The property itself is a serene oasis, featuring three jacuzzis, a cold plunge, a sauna, and a yoga lawn, making it easy to relax and rejuvenate. TinyCamp’s commitment to sustainability as a certified silver-level river-friendly development is truly commendable and adds an extra layer of appreciation for the beautiful surroundings.

One of the highlights of my stay was exploring downtown Cottonwood, which is just a short walk from TinyCamp. The area is filled with quaint shops, antique stores, art galleries, tasting rooms, and incredible restaurants. The local food is delicious, and the views are absolutely breathtaking. For those wanting even more adventure, Sedona is just a quick drive away, offering even more stunning landscapes and activities.

TinyCamp Cottonwood is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and unique getaway. It was everything my friend and I needed to disconnect and recharge. I can't recommend it enough and can't wait to explore their second...

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5.0
1y

I really, really loved this tiny home. The idea of being able to stay in one in such a beautiful area..wow ! From the outdoor area to the little touches inside. I did enjoy my time there and I am considering buying a Tiny home in the future, one of the reasons I had decided to stay there instead of a hotel. Just a few things I would change if I owned that tiny home . The mattress was very firm. Found it to be uncomfortable. There is no place to store your suitcase/backpack. Unless you put it in the loft which means, climbing a ladder to access clothes. Its not tall enough to stand in. So you will be changing downstairs. Possibly get rid of the extra tables (round ones) , get something that fits under the ladder that has drawers that clothes can fit in. We can unpack our clothes put them in there . Change downstairs, either put empty suitcases and backpacks back in our cars or in the other part of the loft if you can reach it. More hooks to hang clothes on. This is a small Tiny home . 160 square ft I think. Probably great for one person or two that dont have many things. Although I mentioned these improvements this does not mean I did not have the best time ever. Loved the hot tub, the fire pit great idea. I sat outside and enjoyed just smelling the pine and listening to the sound of the creek. What a great area. I would love to try the modern tiny home next door. At night I opened the window of the loft and the air was cool and it was quiet. You can hear the creek so clearly. The location of the Tiny homes are perfect also. Not far from a market/ and restaurant (Indian Gardens Cafe and Market) which we ate at....

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Kristina BishopKristina Bishop
An Incredible Experience at TinyCamp Cottonwood! I recently stayed at TinyCamp Cottonwood, and it was an unforgettable experience! My home for the trip was the beautiful Imagine cabin, which was perfectly cozy and well-equipped with everything I needed for a relaxing getaway. The attention to detail in the cabin's design made it feel like a home away from home, with a private patio and firepit that provided the perfect setting for unwinding in the evenings. During my stay, I also had the chance to tour Aspire, the tiniest cabin on-site, and I was completely charmed by its unique architecture and clever use of space. It's the perfect option for those looking for a compact yet cozy retreat. The property itself is a serene oasis, featuring three jacuzzis, a cold plunge, a sauna, and a yoga lawn, making it easy to relax and rejuvenate. TinyCamp’s commitment to sustainability as a certified silver-level river-friendly development is truly commendable and adds an extra layer of appreciation for the beautiful surroundings. One of the highlights of my stay was exploring downtown Cottonwood, which is just a short walk from TinyCamp. The area is filled with quaint shops, antique stores, art galleries, tasting rooms, and incredible restaurants. The local food is delicious, and the views are absolutely breathtaking. For those wanting even more adventure, Sedona is just a quick drive away, offering even more stunning landscapes and activities. TinyCamp Cottonwood is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and unique getaway. It was everything my friend and I needed to disconnect and recharge. I can't recommend it enough and can't wait to explore their second property in Sedona.
KR AZKR AZ
Stayed here for two nights, the Grow cabin was very clean and nicely decorated. It has a huge deck with a table chairs, a cushioned swing and 2 other chairs as well as a propane heater for those cooler nights. The cabin has everything you would need, except food. They provide coffee and tea, although the website lists breakfast as an amenity. So come prepared, the cabin does have a microwave, medium size refrigerator, and an oven. The sleeping area in this cabin is in a loft so be able and prepared to climb a ladder up to it. The cabin also has AC and heat for the winter months. The view is really nice as the deck is elevated and we spent a lot of time out on the deck and used the private hot tub in the evening. The google maps directions can be confusing and we roamed some of the neighboring streets before we found the tiny camp cabins. Take a right on Thompson Rd, proceed slowly and cross a one land bridge, ignore the signs that say private property. Once you pass some brown gating on the left, be prepared to take the first right. At the top of that road, take another right and the cabins are on the left hand side. The roads are not well kept and can be rough. Communication with staff via text was helpful. Nice place if you want some peace and quiet as it is secluded. Take a walk to Indian Gardens about a 10-15 min walk out to 89a for breakfast and or lunch and snacks.
Ashley SmithAshley Smith
It is “TINY”. I can only imagine being any taller or larger than I am (or older). HAHA- not out of shape and only 37 but it was very crammed. We could not unpack our stuff at all because there was nowhere to hang anything and if you are a woman and desire a mirror to check yourself out before date night- don’t plan on it ;). There’s only a couple face mirrors. There is no place to store your clothes or hang. But it’s intimate and after a day or two you get used to it. We ran out of coffee by the second day and staff dropped more off! The locals (in Indian Gardens place) (I think that is what it’s called) right when you pull in are not very friendly - probably upset a bunch of vacation properties were built on and around their terrace. It is very peaceful and romantic. BBQ grill only holds a tiny flame so it took an hour to grill 2 kabobs. The terrain is pretty rugged but it’s cool. Watch the video they send to get there! We stayed at Flow cabin so we took advantage of the hot tub! I LOVED how close it was to everything- we went to slide rock, Grand Canyon, coconino forest, cathedral, restaurants, shops, sunset at the airport, oak creek, “the crack” on bell trail, and Churchill (stoop kid) for a bomb smash burger and Bobby bbq! And 101 omelettes for breakfast- fire!! We would go back and just pack a little different!
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An Incredible Experience at TinyCamp Cottonwood! I recently stayed at TinyCamp Cottonwood, and it was an unforgettable experience! My home for the trip was the beautiful Imagine cabin, which was perfectly cozy and well-equipped with everything I needed for a relaxing getaway. The attention to detail in the cabin's design made it feel like a home away from home, with a private patio and firepit that provided the perfect setting for unwinding in the evenings. During my stay, I also had the chance to tour Aspire, the tiniest cabin on-site, and I was completely charmed by its unique architecture and clever use of space. It's the perfect option for those looking for a compact yet cozy retreat. The property itself is a serene oasis, featuring three jacuzzis, a cold plunge, a sauna, and a yoga lawn, making it easy to relax and rejuvenate. TinyCamp’s commitment to sustainability as a certified silver-level river-friendly development is truly commendable and adds an extra layer of appreciation for the beautiful surroundings. One of the highlights of my stay was exploring downtown Cottonwood, which is just a short walk from TinyCamp. The area is filled with quaint shops, antique stores, art galleries, tasting rooms, and incredible restaurants. The local food is delicious, and the views are absolutely breathtaking. For those wanting even more adventure, Sedona is just a quick drive away, offering even more stunning landscapes and activities. TinyCamp Cottonwood is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and unique getaway. It was everything my friend and I needed to disconnect and recharge. I can't recommend it enough and can't wait to explore their second property in Sedona.
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Stayed here for two nights, the Grow cabin was very clean and nicely decorated. It has a huge deck with a table chairs, a cushioned swing and 2 other chairs as well as a propane heater for those cooler nights. The cabin has everything you would need, except food. They provide coffee and tea, although the website lists breakfast as an amenity. So come prepared, the cabin does have a microwave, medium size refrigerator, and an oven. The sleeping area in this cabin is in a loft so be able and prepared to climb a ladder up to it. The cabin also has AC and heat for the winter months. The view is really nice as the deck is elevated and we spent a lot of time out on the deck and used the private hot tub in the evening. The google maps directions can be confusing and we roamed some of the neighboring streets before we found the tiny camp cabins. Take a right on Thompson Rd, proceed slowly and cross a one land bridge, ignore the signs that say private property. Once you pass some brown gating on the left, be prepared to take the first right. At the top of that road, take another right and the cabins are on the left hand side. The roads are not well kept and can be rough. Communication with staff via text was helpful. Nice place if you want some peace and quiet as it is secluded. Take a walk to Indian Gardens about a 10-15 min walk out to 89a for breakfast and or lunch and snacks.
KR AZ

KR AZ

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It is “TINY”. I can only imagine being any taller or larger than I am (or older). HAHA- not out of shape and only 37 but it was very crammed. We could not unpack our stuff at all because there was nowhere to hang anything and if you are a woman and desire a mirror to check yourself out before date night- don’t plan on it ;). There’s only a couple face mirrors. There is no place to store your clothes or hang. But it’s intimate and after a day or two you get used to it. We ran out of coffee by the second day and staff dropped more off! The locals (in Indian Gardens place) (I think that is what it’s called) right when you pull in are not very friendly - probably upset a bunch of vacation properties were built on and around their terrace. It is very peaceful and romantic. BBQ grill only holds a tiny flame so it took an hour to grill 2 kabobs. The terrain is pretty rugged but it’s cool. Watch the video they send to get there! We stayed at Flow cabin so we took advantage of the hot tub! I LOVED how close it was to everything- we went to slide rock, Grand Canyon, coconino forest, cathedral, restaurants, shops, sunset at the airport, oak creek, “the crack” on bell trail, and Churchill (stoop kid) for a bomb smash burger and Bobby bbq! And 101 omelettes for breakfast- fire!! We would go back and just pack a little different!
Ashley Smith

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