Sedona is one of the most romantic wedding destinations in the American Southwest. With towering red rock formations, year-round sunshine, lush creekside landscapes, and a dramatic landscape that frames every photo, the city has become a top choice for couples planning everything from intimate elopements to grand celebrations. Whether you envision exchanging vows on a cliff-top mesa at sunset, in a Spanish-style courtyard surrounded by twinkling lights, or alongside Oak Creek under towering sycamores, Sedona has a venue to match.
Below is our curated guide to the best places to get married in Sedona, featuring iconic resorts, locally owned venues, and unique settings that consistently rank among Arizona’s top wedding destinations.
Sky Ranch Lodge

Location: 1105 Airport Road, Sedona (on top of Airport Mesa)
Best for: Sunset ceremonies, panoramic red rock views
Capacity: Intimate to medium (typically up to 150 guests)
Website: skyranchweddings.com
Perched atop Airport Mesa with some of Sedona’s most jaw-dropping panoramic views, Sky Ranch Lodge has hosted weddings since 1982. The venue features a grand ceremony area with sweeping red rock vistas, an elegant Pavilion reception space with wooden beams, big glass doors, and twinkling lights, plus beautifully landscaped gardens. The Airport Mesa location provides one of the most iconic sunset settings in all of Sedona, and the venue is also pet-friendly for couples who want to include their dogs.
Tlaquepaque Arts and Shopping Village

Location: 336 SR 179, Sedona
Best for: Old-world charm, Spanish-inspired architecture, intimate ceremonies
Capacity: Up to 100 guests across multiple spaces
Website: tlaq.com
Tlaquepaque is one of the most distinctive wedding venues in the Southwest. Built more than 40 years ago by visionary Abe Miller, this Spanish colonial-style village features cobblestone walkways, vine-covered stucco walls, wrought iron gates, courtyard fountains, intricate tile work, and a canopy of sycamore trees overhead. Multiple ceremony and reception spaces are available, including the intimate Chapel of Tlaquepaque and several courtyard settings. The string lights overhead and old-world architecture create one of the most photogenic wedding settings in Arizona.
Agave of Sedona

Location: 1146 W State Route 89A, Sedona
Best for: Modern luxury, 360-degree red rock views, larger weddings
Capacity: Up to 200 guests
Website: agaveofsedona.com
Agave of Sedona is Sedona’s premier locally owned private wedding and event venue, designed specifically with weddings in mind. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows with 360-degree red rock views, custom full-length mirrors, custom table lighting, a large adjoining terrace, and the Montage Ballroom which can accommodate up to 200 guests. The Blue Agave space holds up to 55, and the outside ceremony terrace can accommodate up to 185. Agave offers complete wedding packages with preferred vendors, plus dog-friendly ceremonies for couples who want their pups in attendance.
L’Auberge de Sedona

Location: 301 L’Auberge Lane, Sedona (creekside)
Best for: Luxury creekside weddings, multiple venue options, full-service experience
Capacity: Up to 150 guests, plus elopement and ceremony-only packages
Website: lauberge.com/gather/sedona-weddings
L’Auberge de Sedona is one of Sedona’s most prestigious wedding venues, featuring multiple ceremony and reception sites along Oak Creek and on hilltop terraces. Couples can choose from the Vista Overlook with unobstructed views of Snoopy Rock, the creekside lawns under towering sycamores and cottonwoods, the Cress Veranda for open-air cocktail receptions, and the Cress Terrace for smaller gatherings. The resort offers thoughtfully designed elopement packages, ceremony-only options, and custom packages, with dedicated event specialists who craft each celebration around the couple.
Enchantment Resort

Location: Boynton Canyon, West Sedona
Best for: Secluded luxury, destination weddings, immersive natural setting
Capacity: Both intimate ceremonies and larger weddings
Website: enchantmentresort.com
Tucked deep into Sedona’s magical Boynton Canyon, Enchantment Resort offers an unmatched destination wedding experience surrounded by red rock canyon walls and unobstructed natural beauty in every direction. The exclusive retreat provides indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces, stunning reception venues, and five-star accommodations. The catering team creates custom menus using fresh, seasonal ingredients, and the on-site spa provides services to make the planning process relaxing. For couples wanting privacy, seclusion, and a fully immersive Sedona wedding experience, Enchantment is one of the top choices.
Sedona Golf Resort

Location: Village of Oak Creek
Best for: Cathedral Rock views, indoor-outdoor flexibility
Capacity: Up to 170 guests
Website: azhideawaycollection.com/sedona-golf-resort
Sedona Golf Resort offers ceremony sites that overlook Cathedral Rock, plus a spacious reception clubhouse with floor-to-ceiling windows so you can continue enjoying the red rock views while you celebrate. The combination of manicured green fairways and dramatic red rock backdrops creates a striking contrast that photographs beautifully. The venue is known for flexible all-inclusive packages, and notably offers a groom’s package that includes a round of golf.
Amara Resort and Spa

Location: Uptown Sedona (between Uptown and Oak Creek)
Best for: Sophisticated urban-Sedona wedding with red rock views
Capacity: Intimate to mid-sized
Website: amararesort.com
Amara Resort and Spa is a sophisticated wedding venue offering captivating views of the surrounding red rocks along with access to Oak Creek. The luxurious resort features both indoor and outdoor event spaces, top-notch on-site amenities, and a downtown-adjacent location that’s convenient for guests staying nearby. The intimate ceremony courtyard is surrounded by towering red rock canyon walls, with string lights creating a cozy atmosphere for evening receptions.
Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

Location: Village of Oak Creek (near Bell Rock)
Best for: Larger weddings, full-service resort experience
Capacity: Multiple venues from intimate to large gatherings
Website: hiltonsedonaresort.com
The Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock offers a plethora of venue options for couples who want flexibility. Situated among the Coconino Forest with iconic red rock backdrops, the resort provides various indoor and outdoor ceremony sites, on-site event planners, comfortable accommodations for guests, and full catering services. It’s particularly well-suited for couples planning larger destination weddings where having everything (ceremony, reception, lodging, dining) at one location simplifies guest logistics.
Planning Your Sedona Wedding
A few tips from our team based on years of covering Sedona weddings:
- Best months for weddings: April, May, September, and October offer ideal weather (warm days, cool nights, low chance of monsoon storms). March and November also work well, with slightly cooler temperatures.
- Avoid mid-summer: July and August can hit triple digits and bring afternoon monsoon thunderstorms.
- Sunset timing matters: Sedona sunsets light up the red rocks in spectacular oranges and reds. Plan your ceremony to end about 30 to 45 minutes before sunset for the best photo light.
- Book early: Top venues like L’Auberge, Enchantment, and Tlaquepaque book 12 to 18 months in advance, especially for peak season weekends.
- Marriage license: Apply at the Yavapai County Recorder’s office in either Cottonwood (closest to Sedona) or Camp Verde. Licenses are valid for 12 months and have no waiting period.
- Permit requirements: If you’re considering a wedding on public land (like Cathedral Rock or other Forest Service trails), check with Coconino National Forest about permit requirements well in advance.
Why Get Married in Sedona
Sedona offers something few wedding destinations can match: a setting where the landscape itself becomes part of your wedding photos and your guests’ lasting memory of the day. The combination of red rock dramatic backdrops, the spiritual quality that draws nearly 4 million visitors a year, the variety of venues from intimate elopement spots to grand resort estates, and the year-round mild climate makes Sedona one of the most reliable choices for a memorable wedding celebration in the American Southwest.
Looking for more on planning your visit to Sedona? Visit our complete guide to things to do in Sedona and our guide to Sedona restaurants, both updated by Sedona’s Best since 1992.
