About Junipine Resort
Junipine Resort is a four-star, rustically-inspired property situated in Sedona's picturesque rural countryside. It offers beautiful facilities with an emphasis on nature alongside modern amenities and conveniences.
All rooms at Junipine Resort feature satellite television, DVD players, a fireplace with daily-delivered firewood, wood furniture, loft areas, full kitchens with refrigerators and ovens, and a separate sitting area.
Junipine Resort includes an outdoor barbecue site, a 24-hour front desk service with itinerary assistance, a DVD lending program, and numerous areas to sit and relax outdoors.
In addition to guest-friendly kitchen areas in each apartment space, the on-site and seasonal restaurant known as The Table at Junipine provides full meals and rustic dining experiences.
Junipine Resort sports on-site fishing, as well as a variety of nearby hiking and ATV trails. It also offers access to Sedona, the Flagstaff-Pullman Airport, and Slide Rock Park.
Positive Reviews
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Rustic interiors.
If you love the look and feel of homes in the American Southwest, or are simply looking for a taste of rural living with the comforts of a modern house, then look no further. The hand-carved wood and sturdy construction of Junipine Resort will fulfill all of your wishes, and add to a sense of natural living on its premises.
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Fantastic grounds.
The surroundings of Junipine Resort are both elegant and serene, featuring expansive trails, wide stretches of flats and grasslands, and even several fishing spots for you and your family. You'll never be far from nature's beauty at this resort.
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Welcoming and accommodating staff.
The staff members at Junipine Resort are all kind and helpful, and will go as far as needed to provide you with the best possible experience during your stay. They even deliver firewood to your room daily to help you make the most of your rural living and comforts.
Negative Reviews
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Small but missing amenities.
Hairdryers and personal washing machines and dryers are not included in your stay, which means you'll need to defer to the on-site laundry facilities and perhaps bring your own appliances to suit your needs.
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Seasonal restaurant services.
Unfortunately, the on-site restaurant is not open year-round, and may leave you to fend for yourself when it comes to evening meals. Although it's an excellent operation when functioning, it can lead to some scrambling to fill in for dinners in the off-season.
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Distance from major sites.
Although the rural beauty of the area is fully on display, and you're encouraged to explore the nearby grounds with freedom, you'll need to have a car or shuttle service to make it into Sedona and see its variety of shops and restaurants. The same holds true for some surrounding parks and landmarks.