Glamping in Sedona means luxury camping with rest and relaxation after days spent hiking, biking, horseback riding, and stargazing with family, friends, and other desert adventurers. Whether you’re hiking at Cathedral Rock, cycling along the Aerie Trail, or simply staring up at the skies above, Sedona’s position some 4,500 feet above sea level makes for a variety of glamping options, from secluded cabins and cottages to yurts and canvas tents, some of which sit among the Pine trees that fill the area’s unique desert-forest hybrid landscape. Unsurprisingly, spring is Sedona’s most popular season, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s, although each season brings its own highlights—think swimming in Oak Creek in summer, fall apple picking, and winter festivals.