Sometimes, you just need to get away from it all and unplug for a while. You can do just that at Mescal Canyon Retreat in Clarkdale, an off-grid bed and breakfast that shows how charming sustainable living can be.

Tucked away in the rugged high desert landscape of Mescal Canyon, this off-grid retreat is the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit.

Mescal Canyon Retreat Remote, yet a mere 20 minutes away from Sedona, the bed and breakfast allows guests to become intertwined with nature while simultaneously enjoying creature comforts they’ve grown accustomed to.

Separate from the main house, the bed & breakfast features two suites with private bathrooms and patios.

Mescal Canyon Retreat Natural fiber linens and nontoxic laundry products accommodate those with sensitivities and promise you’ll wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day.

A communal living space boasts plenty of room to relax and mingle with the other guests.

Mescal Canyon Retreat You won’t see a TV – the hosts intentionally forwent including one to encourage unplugging. (There is free WiFi, however, if you absolutely need to get online.)

Cook your favorite lunches and dinners in the shared kitchen.

Mescal Canyon Retreat A continental breakfast is provided, consisting of organic tea and coffee, homemade baked goods, hard-boiled eggs from the backyard chickens, fresh fruit, and various cereals.

Ascend into a state of bliss with a massage by the talented Andrea. She is trained in a variety of bodywork techniques, including hot stones, structural integration, and connective tissue massage.

Mescal Canyon Retreat Her rates are $80 for one hour and $95 for 90 minutes, and appointments are required.

Breakfast is served on the patio when the weather allows.

Mescal Canyon Retreat Even when you aren’t eating, the panoramic views of Mescal Canyon and Mingus Mountain will beg you to stay out here all day long.

Also on the terrace are a rustic masonry fireplace, hot tub, and outdoor shower.

Mescal Canyon Retreat Enjoy a midnight soak as you gaze up at the star-filled desert night sky and listen to the sounds of nature.

The permaculture landscape allows for a fertile organic vegetable garden, which supplies much of the food you’ll eat here.

Mescal Canyon Retreat This is sustainable living at its very finest!

Visit the retreat’s website or Facebook page to learn more.

Mescal Canyon Retreat

Remote, yet a mere 20 minutes away from Sedona, the bed and breakfast allows guests to become intertwined with nature while simultaneously enjoying creature comforts they’ve grown accustomed to.

Natural fiber linens and nontoxic laundry products accommodate those with sensitivities and promise you’ll wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day.

You won’t see a TV – the hosts intentionally forwent including one to encourage unplugging. (There is free WiFi, however, if you absolutely need to get online.)

A continental breakfast is provided, consisting of organic tea and coffee, homemade baked goods, hard-boiled eggs from the backyard chickens, fresh fruit, and various cereals.

Her rates are $80 for one hour and $95 for 90 minutes, and appointments are required.

Even when you aren’t eating, the panoramic views of Mescal Canyon and Mingus Mountain will beg you to stay out here all day long.

Enjoy a midnight soak as you gaze up at the star-filled desert night sky and listen to the sounds of nature.

This is sustainable living at its very finest!

Have you ever been to Mescal Canyon Retreat? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience! Check out our previous article for another epic place to stay in Arizona: You Can Spend The Night In An Airbnb That’s Inside An Actual Cave Right Here In Arizona.

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Address: 1550 Abbey Rd S, Clarkdale, AZ 86324, USA