Spring on Oak Creek is quiet magic. The cottonwoods leaf out in fresh green, wildflowers appear in the meadow, and the creek runs strong from seasonal rains. You hear it from the deck before you see it.
Tu'nlii House — named for the Apache word for "river" — sits on 2.6 acres where that sound becomes the backdrop to everything. Hike Cathedral Rock in perfect 73-degree weather. Taste wine at Page Springs (10 min).
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Welcome to the quiet side of Sedona's wine country.
Cornville in spring is something special. The vineyards are in full growth, the tasting rooms are blissfully uncrowded, and the air smells like sage and new blossoms. Page Springs Cellars (10 min) hosts you without a wait. The entire Verde Valley Wine Trail — 20+ tasting rooms — is within 15 minutes.
This is a real farming community where the pace is deliberate. Drive slowly — you'll wait for cattle crossing, wave at neighbors, and discover the kind of quiet that Sedona sold out of years ago.
Spring brings wildflowers to the pastures, apple blossoms to Slide Rock's historic orchard (mid-April), and new cottonwood canopies along the creek. The hiking is at its absolute best: Cathedral Rock in 73 degrees, Bell Rock without the summer crowds, West Fork Trail with 13 creek crossings through a shaded canyon.
Old Town Cottonwood (15 min) has restaurants and tasting rooms for evening exploration. Jerome (25 min) is a former copper mining town perched on a mountainside, scenic drive, art galleries, restaurants with views.
Our guests report the same thing: they planned day trips to Sedona but kept wanting to stay on the property instead.
Full access to Tu'nlii House and its creekfront grounds.
Your private trail leads directly to Oak Creek. In spring, the creek is lively from seasonal rains and the sycamores and cottonwoods along the banks are leafing out in brilliant green. By May, wading is comfortable. Year-round, the sound of flowing water reaches the deck and fire pit.
The famous secret bookshelf entrance delights every single guest. Behind it: a spacious entertainment level for evenings and rainy spring afternoons.
Premium outdoor spaces: cedar hot tub (heated year-round), fire pit with seating for groups, covered deck with creek views, and hammocks under ancient cottonwoods. Wildlife is especially active in spring — deer at dawn, javelina at dusk, hummingbirds arriving for the season.
The property is unfenced to preserve these encounters. Please respect neighbor boundary markers while enjoying nature's spring show.
Tu'nlii House becomes extraordinary in spring.
The open-concept living area frames meadow and mountain views through walls of windows. In April, the light is warm and golden without summer's intensity. Four bedrooms accommodate nine: the master suite, two queen rooms, and the kids' bunk room that families consistently praise.
The gourmet kitchen handles everything from quick breakfasts before a hike to full dinner parties with Cottonwood Farmers Market finds. Past guests note how well-equipped it is — real cookware, seasonings, quality knives.
Then there's the secret bookshelf door. Every guest mentions it. It leads to the lower level. A spacious entertainment area perfect for movie marathons or rainy spring afternoons (April is Sedona's wettest month, but the rain is brief and beautiful).
Outside, spring transforms the 2.6 acres. The cedar hot tub overlooks the property as cottonwoods unfurl new leaves. The fire pit is perfect for spring evenings when temperatures dip into the 40s. The covered deck is where you'll spend entire April afternoons — 73 degrees, creek sounds below, wine in hand.
"From the amazing space, the breathtaking views, and the peace gained made it worth every dollar. I will definitely be staying again!" — Shannon
Your creekside basecamp for spring adventures:
- Page Springs Cellars: 10 min
- Verde Valley Wine Trail: All within 15 min
- Old Town Cottonwood: 15 min
- Sedona red rocks & hiking: 25 min
- Slide Rock State Park (apple blossoms mid-April): 40 min
- Jerome historic town: 25 min
- Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport: 2 hours
Onsite parking with Level 2 Tesla/EV charging included.
Spring drives along Oak Creek are unforgettable, cottonwood tunnels in fresh green, red rock canyon walls, clear creek flowing alongside. GPS tip: Use Google Maps for accurate directions.
Our design ensures complete privacy between Tu'nlii House and Pitchner Place (our guest house). Separate entrances, separate outdoor spaces, separate everything. You'll enjoy exclusive use of your deck, hot tub, fire pit, and creek trail.
Spring evenings cool to the low 40s, the cedar hot tub becomes essential, and the contrast between 104-degree water and crisp spring air is magic. The fire pit is perfect for stargazing as the Milky Way grows brighter each month.
Tu'nlii House is Central Arizona's first sustainability-certified vacation rental (Sustonica #94497144). We honor this creek and this land through solar water heating, EV charging, eco-friendly products, and monthly contributions to Friends of the Verde River.
Named for the Apache word meaning "river," this house was built around the sound of water. In spring, that sound is at its strongest.