Things to do in Cornville in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Cornville. The weather is usually cold and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 31—56°F (-1—13°C).

Cornville has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Cornville. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Cornville in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Cornville in February

Temperatures on an average day in Cornville in February

The average temperature in Cornville in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 56°F (13°C) to a low of 31°F (-1°C). Some would describe the temperature to be cold. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Cornville, July, has days with highs of 92°F (33°C) and lows of 65°F (18°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 53°F (12°C) and lows of 29°F (-2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Cornville in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
56°F
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31°F
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General weather summary

Cold, breezy
Feels like
14%
Chance of rain
0.057 in
Amount
12.2 mph
Wind speed
51%
Humidity
10.9 hrs
Daylight length
7:13 AM
Sunrise
6:08 PM
Sunset
64%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 56°F (13°C) and a low of 31°F (-1°C), it generally feels cold and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Cornville in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Cornville has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Cornville that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Cornville for February.
Page Springs Cellars Tasting Room & Bistro
1. Page Springs Cellars Tasting Room & Bistro
4.2
(680)
Winery
Food & Drink
Scenic vineyard offering a tasting room, bistro & guided tours, plus yoga & massage sessions.
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So we planned the day to be in Sedona-exploring the stunning red rock formations! But the weather decided not to cooperate! Rain, fog, snow, thunder, hailstorms all within the first few hours of arriving in Sedona! So instead we decided to enjoy some wine! What a wonderful find! Page Springs Cellars in Cornville, Arizona! Enjoyed their tasting flights of wine and ciders! Loved the blood orange and beet salad! Pizza with fig and prosciutto was deliciously amazing! Loved the vibes and decor! Leslie F the "Sales Associate" was attentive and knowledgeable about wine/ciders! Beautiful property! Explored the outdoor areas! Had a lovely afternoon at the vineyard! Highly recommend!
Great experience at Page Springs Cellars. My wife had researched a number of wineries to possibly visit. She chose to visit Page Spring Cellars as they also serve food and we planned a lunch time visit. We parked in the shade under their Solar parking area awning. They say they are 100% solar powered here. I also saw 4 Tesla Power Walls. The host was sweet. She showed us the seating areas. And due to the heat, she offered to seat us in the enclosed, air conditioned porch overlooking one of their vineyards. Perfect! Our server, Stevy was great. She really knew the wines, the food and the winery. We shared the Chilled Flight and the Combo Flight. During our first flight, we shared their Deviled Eggs small bite. Very good. Following our send flight, we ordered and shared their Sweet Chili Chicken Pizza. Also very good. We were well pleased with the atmosphere, service, wine and food here at Page Springs Cellars.
This winery was an absolute delight! The wines were beautifully balanced with distinct character—every glass felt like a new discovery. The setting was stunning and comfortable, with an ambiance that made it easy to relax and linger. The staff really stood out as well—welcoming, attentive, and eager to share their knowledge without being overbearing. It’s the kind of place where you can slow down, enjoy the surroundings, and savor exceptional wine. Definitely worth a visit!
We had a lovely afternoon visit to PSC and it is now my new favorite AZ winery. The upstairs patio is lovely but there is also a massive area with benches overlooking the vines as well as a stunning deck overlooking the creek. The wine tastings were reasonably priced and the food was lovely. We went on a weekday and it was not overly busy but I imagine it could get very busy on weekend or if a tour bus shows up. The ambience and views are just stunning and I am keen to return to try a late afternoon or evening session. There are quite a few wineries in the area but Page Springs Cellars wins through pure beauty and charm.
Really fun winery to visit. We did the tour which was a great choice. We loved walking around, seeing the beautiful grounds. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and infused the talk with humor. The wine tastings really added to the tour too. If in the area and wanting to see wineries, go on this tour!
Great wine tasting experience on our trip to Sedona! Our server Kara (on her second day) was very nice and was able to answer all questions we had! I had the chilled flight and it was very pleasant as well as the elote dip & charcuterie board. The creek and vineyards are also great place for pics with your wine!! Overall, the wine tasting I think is well worth the price!
Great ingredients making special meals. Lovely selection of wine and informed staff. Very pretty views no matter where you choose to explore. Will come back again
If you’re into a “sit down - drink this” no story “give me your money” experience… this place is perfect for you. Don’t expect anything special here.. If you want a proper tasting experience go up the road.. For me, this is below 1 stars..
Horsin' Around Adventures (Sedona, AZ)
2. Horsin' Around Adventures (Sedona, AZ)
4.9
(623)
Horseback riding service
Outdoor Activities
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I had the most amazing experience on a private, sunset ride with Horsin Around Adventures. The reservation process was extremely easy and all of my questions on my requests were answered right away and I was able to book my private ride with short notice, which was amazing! The property is beautiful along with the drive and when I arrived I was greeted with such warmth and happiness that I was there. The check in process was so easy and fluid and the ride was spectacular. My guide Gina was absolutely amazing and so thorough with explaining everything, made everything so comfortable and so much fun! I am beyond grateful I had her as my guide and would request her next time! She took the most beautiful pictures of us at the top and I will remember this day forever. I would highly recommend booking your horseback riding adventure here as the views are stunning and if you can book a private ride the sunset is absolutely worth it!! Thank you, and Gina thanks for making my experience so perfect and special.
I had the best time! Matt and Gina were amazing - patient, friendly, and great teachers. Matt shared lots of interesting facts about the local wildlife along the way. My horse Abby, was such a sweetheart and made me feel totally comfortable the whole time. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience, highly recommend on your trip to Sedona!
Horsin around was an amazing, fun, once in a lifetime adventure. I always wanted to ride a horse because I’ve only done ponies when I was a child. Matt and his wife made me feel very comfortable and they were so friendly and kind. I had Tommy the surfer dude horse. 🐎 I loved how I could really connect with my horse. He was a black stallion and I was allowed to feed him carrots at the end of the trial and hug him. Amazing place with great energy and the trail was so enjoyable because Mike is on top of everything to make sure everyone is laughing and safely secure. What an amazing experience ! I highly recommend anyone in the Sedona/Arizona area to go horse back riding here. You’ll love the sense of humor, playful farm animals, and the love that you feel at this ranch. Go and find some horse therapy, with friendly, amazing, professional, and knowledgeable staff! ❤️🥰😊🤠🐎
My husband & I booked a 2hr ride. We were part of a large group of about 16 people and 3 leaders with us. The horses seemed so well taken care of. Gina, Matt, and Houston were incredible at explaining how to safely ride & steer the horses. Anytime someone needed attention or a saddle or stirrup adjustment, they were QUICK to ride up and help fix it. An absolutely beautiful scenic ride. Would definitely come back again!
From the trails to the wranglers, everyone there was amazing. My friend and I are previous horse owners and were completely impressed by the health of the horses. So well, taken care of which is amazing. Also, the area with the Vineyard nearby was incredible. We highly recommend them, if you want a true riding experience, go here 🙌
I came for a girls trip trail ride and left convinced I needed a horse. My horse JD matched my personality to a T. He was clearly the boss and wanted to lead! At least he was semi polite when nudging the horse in front of him. The scenery was gorgeous, the guides Gina and Houston were beyond hospitablel. 10/10 would saddle up again!
I went solo on the group ride and was well taken care of by our guides. We rode about 1.5hrs past some stunning scenery and up to a lookout point for panoramic views and a photo opp. I rode a horse named Wayne, who was very polite and never went faster than a walk, even when it would have been easier on him to speed up. It was a great way to spend a couple of hours in Sedona! Special thanks to Matt & George for being great tour guides and making sure we had all the horse handling knowledge we needed for a safe and enjoyable trip.
My girl and I went horseback riding with Matt & Gina, it's only the 2nd time I have been on a horse in 66 years lol. They were more than accommodating with my inexperience. The ride was great. I highly recommend horsin around, the horse's were great, they are well taken care of. We had the privilege of riding on squirrel and Jesse
Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery
3. Javelina Leap Vineyard & Winery
4.4
(315)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Our wine tour stopped at this winery. We decided to have the sangria. It was delicious. Lovely place with live music
Staff was very friendly and welcoming and the wine was very tasty — was expecting to be able to eat but the staff told us they no longer do food. We went when it was quiet so it was calm to sit out back. Loved the eclectic scenery with all the road signs and very cool they sell artisan crafts by the winery owner and previous staff. The prices were a bit higher than I expected and the tasting was small in comparison. Other than that a very pleasant experience.
Had a lovely time at this Sedona area vinyard. There was live-music and we played a board game and enjoyed a flight of wine in the late afternoon. Beautiful property too!
The staff is friendly and the seating area was quaint and a nice play to hangout for a bit. I was not a big fan of their wines, obviously wine tasting is personal to your tastes but I found them a bit simple in terms of profile personally. Unfortunately the cost of bottles are also quite steep. Hopefully others may find something they like as the cost of a tasting flight is a fair value to sample several wines.
We had a fabulous experience at the Javelina Leap. The wine is amazing. The owner was generous with his time and helped us learn about his wine. To top it off, they are very dog friendly. Today, they had live music.
Chill vineyard spot, so nice and welcoming. Loved the white wines, they serve majority red. Homey spot on the self led winery tour!
Overall a nice tasting room in a secluded and peaceful area. The price was nice and as a deep red drinker, I had hoped they'd have a few more of those but still enjoyed the flight!
Javelina Leap: A Page Springs Gem with Wine Worthy of a Standing Ovation While hopping from vineyard to vineyard in Page Springs (purely for research purposes, of course), we found ourselves at Javelina Leap, and let me just say—it leapt right to the top of our list! From the moment we pulled into the charming, rustic property tucked against the hillside, we knew we were in for something special. The tasting room is cozy and inviting, flanked by wine barrels and wildflowers, with vintage signs giving it a nostalgic, small-town charm that made us want to pull up a chair and stay awhile—which we did, naturally. The weather was chef’s kiss—just the right amount of cloud coverage to make us feel like the universe approved of our day drinking. We snagged a table on the lawn, surrounded by shady trees, picnic tables, and that magical mix of sunlight and wine-fueled laughter. They’ve even got yard games for those who like their Syrah with a side of cornhole. Now let’s talk wine: the flight was fantastic—a well-balanced journey through their award-winning reds and whites. (And judging by the shelf full of medals inside, we’re clearly not the only ones who think so.) The charcuterie board was an absolute delight: salami, cheeses, grapes, nuts, chocolate—basically everything your inner wine goddess (or god) could hope for, beautifully plated and dangerously snackable. Between the beautiful views, the laid-back vibe, the friendly staff, and the fact that even the restrooms had character, Javelina Leap gave us exactly the kind of wine country magic we were looking for. And yes—we did walk out with a bottle (or three). No regrets. Tip: Don’t skip the sangria—it’s fruity, fabulous, and perfect for sipping while pretending you’re in Tuscany (but with better parking).
Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery
4. Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery
4.7
(525)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Decided to stop you on the way to Sedona. The lady behind the counter was wonderful knowledgeable very friendly. I wish I would’ve called her name. We did the wine tasting flight. Then we order the spinach artichoke. It was delicious. Will be back.
This winery had the best server—she was incredibly sweet and helpful, which really made our experience enjoyable. We loved the hummus plate, but the wine flight didn’t quite meet our expectations. Coming from the East Coast where there are so many amazing wine options, the selection here was just okay.
My friend and I had a truly delightful afternoon at Oak Creek Winery today. We opted for the wine flight and charcuterie, and the entire experience exceeded expectations. ​I thoroughly enjoyed the Red Wine Flight. Every selection was excellent, offering a wonderful journey through the winery's reds. The quality of the wine truly stood out. ​The experience was elevated by the absolutely beautiful service we received from Juan. His knowledge, attentiveness, and friendly demeanor made our visit special—he is a phenomenal asset to the team.The charcuterie board was the perfect accompaniment, featuring a thoughtfully curated selection of meats, cheeses, and accoutrements. Everything was fresh and paired wonderfully with the wines. ​Finally, the atmosphere was warm, welcoming, and simply lovely. It created the perfect backdrop for a relaxing afternoon. ​In summary: Fantastic wine, delicious food, and impeccable service from Juan. We highly recommend Oak Creek Winery and can't wait to return!
We had a great time at this vineyard—it’s a bit more casual than others, but the service was excellent and the staff incredibly friendly. Despite their fridge being out of service, they thoughtfully offered complimentary snacks, which we really appreciated. The wines were delicious—we especially enjoyed the Syrah, Petit Syrah, Malbec, and GSM. A relaxed, welcoming spot with quality wines and genuine hospitality.
Absolutely loved oak creek wines! The staff was great and attentive and the wines were all great! We tried a few other local wineries and this was our favorite, going twice in our 3 days in Sedona. Highly recommend!
While vineyard-hopping through Page Springs (because what better way to spend a perfect day?), we made a stop at Oak Creek Vineyards & Winery, and let’s just say—we were not disappointed. The adobe-style building, tucked up against the hills, feels like a desert oasis that just so happens to serve incredible wine. From the moment we stepped onto the gravel patio lined with string lights, big bold umbrellas, and plenty of tables for lounging, we knew we’d found a sweet spot. The vibe is relaxed, cozy, and quietly cool—kind of like your artsy friend who also knows how to throw a great party. Inside, it’s part tasting room, part local boutique—with shelves of merch, wine-themed goodies, and even a few owl-shaped knick-knacks (because why not?). Barrels line the walls, adding rustic flair, and there’s even a water cooler for those pacing their wine tastings like responsible adults. The wine flights were excellent, each glass full of bold Arizona flavor and poured by staff who clearly love what they do. The charcuterie boards were top-notch too—salty meats, creamy cheeses, nuts, fruit, and that little touch of “I could live like this every day.” We lucked out with slightly cloudy skies and cool breezes, the kind of weather that makes you want to sip slowly and take it all in. Between the peaceful setting, the wonderful staff, and wines we’re still dreaming about, Oak Creek is a must-stop for any Page Springs wine adventure. Bonus points for the patio seating—it’s perfect for sipping Syrah while pretending you’ve just inherited a vineyard and this is your new normal.
Our favorite winery in this area! The flights were all great and the service was very friendly and attentive
We went here for my sisters bachelorette party and it was the cutest! There were 14 of us total and we did the vino before vows package. The table they had set up with decorations and the goodie bags was adorable. They started with champagne and the package we chose came with a flight. The food that was included was delicious and there was a ton for the group! Cant recommend this place enough.
Page Springs Hatchery
5. Page Springs Hatchery
4.6
(193)
Fish farm
Nature & Parks
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This place is great for a small stop in wine country for the Az angler in your life. Or to take a quick hike through to learn and enjoy property before hitting up the next winery. The show pond is well kept and bring some quarters for yourself or the kids to feed the fish. Plenty of predator birds, ducks to view too. Free Self guided tour is short, informative and helps you appreciate the work fish & game and your tax dollars are doing for outood recreation across Arizona. Learn about the fish. See the baby fish. Small picnic spot just off the parking lot with plenty of shade and a trail that runs around the property along the creek. Say "Hello" to John for me and ask him lots of questions because he loves what he does.
I recently visited the Page Springs Fish Hatchery in Cornville, Arizona, and it was an absolute delight! This hidden gem, nestled along the scenic Oak Creek, is a must-visit for nature lovers, families, and anyone curious about Arizona’s aquatic ecosystems. From the moment we arrived, the serene and lush surroundings set a relaxing tone. The self-guided tour was easy to navigate, thanks to the clear map provided at the visitor center. We loved strolling through the hatchery grounds, where we saw thousands of rainbow and brown trout in the state-of-the-art raceways. Feeding the fish was a highlight—bring quarters for the fish food dispensers, as it’s a fun and interactive experience for kids and adults alike! The informational signs along the way were engaging and taught us so much about the hatchery’s role in producing over 750,000 fish annually to stock Arizona’s lakes and streams. The 1.8-mile Blackhawk Nature Trail was another standout, offering beautiful views of the riparian habitat and opportunities to spot wildlife. We were thrilled to see great blue herons and belted kingfishers, and the area’s designation as an Important Bird Area by the Audubon Society makes it a paradise for birdwatchers. The grounds are well-maintained, with clean restrooms, a small picnic area, and wheelchair-accessible paths, making it welcoming for all visitors. The staff was friendly and knowledgeable, eager to answer questions about the hatchery’s conservation efforts, like protecting native species such as the Page springsnail. It’s inspiring to see how this facility, operated by the Arizona Game & Fish Department, balances fish production with environmental stewardship. The fact that it’s free to visit and open daily from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (except Thanksgiving and Christmas) makes it an accessible and educational stop for anyone in the Verde Valley. Whether you’re a local or passing through on your way to Sedona or Cottonwood, Page Springs Fish Hatchery is a fantastic, family-friendly destination that combines education, nature, and relaxation. We left with a deeper appreciation for Arizona’s wildlife and can’t wait to return
This was a cool place! Loved seeing and feeding the fish in the side pond. There is some great artwork on the wall as well. Half of the ponds in the hatchery area was closed off so we didn't stay for long. Ended up finding the museum interesting stuff in there.
I love this place so much. It's my favorite place to go in page springs. However the show pond is currently closed due to the dock being rotted. It will be back up by July. The staff really wanted me to still get the enjoyment of feeding the fishes so he totally let me see it. Thank you!
Nice area, but ponds didn't have many fish. Covered areas only have small giving area. Good for a 1 time stop, but would not go back.
Well my friend told us to come check it out, that you get some fish food at the dispensing machine and throw it in the show pond and the trout goes crazy. He was right. It was a fun time feeding the trout and walking around the facilities. Amazing job they do here. Free to get in, and make sure to bring quarters to feed the trout.
Don't expect to be wowed , just some fish in the water. You can look through a chain link or from a small bridge. Still Better than the hatchery nearby, no fish to be seen and stinks. If you drive by, stop and look, otherwise not worth making it a destination
We were just out looking around and came up on the cute fish hatchery. We enjoyed our self guided tour and walk around the park. Thank you
Agave Highlands
6. Agave Highlands
3.9
(172)
Temporarily Closed
Golf course
Outdoor Activities
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Fun course. Greens and tee boxes in good shape. Fairways could be better for sure. It’s my buddy’s home course his initials are CC and he lost today lolololol. Lost at his home course. Yikes. Anyway fun.
The course has issues. Players are really crappy at fixing ball marks. As in they don't. I am sure I will repair well over a hundred every time I play. The course is in a beautiful setting. Fairways suffer from lack of grass. I hope conditions improve as winter sets in.
Overall the course is in somewhat fair condition. The greens are poor to fair condition. No sand traps and the lake on 18 is dry.
Here in August of 2025. There's a reason they have crazy golf deals here. The wind is regularly unbearable up here in the mountains. I can't imagine it being better any other time of year because even if you hit a good shot, it may not find the narrow fairways. If it isn't on the fairway, you're toast. The rough is deep rough and filled with all kinds of thorn bushes and wild flowers/weeds. You can be 1 foot from the fairway and never find your ball because you're in 6+ inches of weeds. If you have enough money to drive here, just spend the extra 30 bucks and golf in the Valley or spend the extra money and go to Sedona. The greens were the only thing that were in decent shape. I would not recommend this course. Any money you save will he spent on balls.
Great experience, played three times last year, and it’s one of the course where the views are just amazing and the course is keep well. Highly recommend.
Nice layout but fairways were terrible. The greens were excellent. They were getting ready to seed the fairways for the Fall. Would wait to play here again until the fairways are repaired.
The course is in great shape and the greens are rolling nicely. The maintenance crew is doing an excellent job, and the conditions keep getting better everyday. Keep up the great work!
Rough time of the year for the course. They were letting everything die in preparation of over seeding. Like to have known this prior to a road trip and tee times.
Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery
7. Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery
4.6
(77)
Fish farm
Nature & Parks
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Great place for a short walk. Very peaceful here. Saw lots of ducks and butterflies. A deer walked right by me. Will come again.
Had the opportunity to take the family on Black Hawk Trail Loop, 1.8 mile hike, mostly shaded. What a beautiful experience, we saw dozens of different wildlife and the trail is well marked. Quiet and tuck away and perfect for families with young kids.
Very cool facility. Great nature trail and bird habitat. They have native endangered fish species that they stock out to help with species restoration. Colorado Pike Minnows are great....who doesn't like a fish that can get 6 foot long and weigh 85 pounds. Would be an amazing native sport fish for the state to pursue for anglers.
Perfect spot for a casual walk. Pretty flat surface making this a nice spot for persons not looking to hike trails. My kids enjoyed spotting the frogs and turtles 🐢nestled amongst the waterline brush. Their are two covered picnic areas both convenient and well thought out to discourage crowds. My parents, our dogs and us had a delightful quiet walk as we watched fish leap out of the waters.
Great Experience for the family. While there we saw eagles, fish, wild birds, otter, bull frog, giant lizard, raspberries and black berries. Took a walk down the trails which are like tree caves. Suggest shoes vs sandals and bring water and a trail snack if you plan on doing the full loop.
Fantastic birding late April & Early May. Saw our first Wood Ducks there; four decked-out males and one lucky female.
Very peaceful place. Nice circular trail perfect for birdwatching and the hatchery always has fish to watch. Beautiful cottonwoods near oak creek too!
A beautiful location any time of year to walk and bird watch.
DA Ranch
8. DA Ranch
4.7
(615)
Winery
Food & Drink
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I enjoyed every moment I spent in this place, an oasis in the middle of the desert. Overall atmosphere is peaceful and lovely.. the wine was delicious, the music beautiful, the food from food truck was not the best. Is a great place to thank God for the beauty of this world.
Visited on a very busy Saturday afternoon and was very happy to find local music, a food truck, and great wine. Plenty of space to find a quiet corner if you like or be around for people watching. Will definitely be back!
We enjoyed DA Ranch. Be careful when turning off the main highway. You go only a short distance up the gravel road, then turn left at the DA Ranch entrance. Do not continue on that gravel road, up the hill. Al of the signs on that road going up are for something else :) It was a nice sunny day today, but it was quite warm. We got there about 1 PM. We went inside the main house where the tasting room. We grabbed a table but it ended up being too noisy inside. There was a large group and they were talking quite energetically. We ended up moving to a table on the deck around the main house. There are other places on the property with seating in shade as well. We bought a couple of glasses of wine (Willow White and Malvasia - both chilled whites) and began to enjoy them at our table on the porch. I walked over to the food truck placed our lunch order. I was given a pager. The food took about 15 minutes and was really tasty. We shared an order of Vegetable Spring Rolls (deep-fried) and a Southwest Turkey Melt sandwich. All of the staff that I encountered at the winery were very nice. There was one woman in particular, who was sort of a floater. She was everywhere doing all sorts of things. She was quite helpful to us. The grounds are beautiful here. There’s a babbling creek that runs on the side of the main house. There’s a large swing suspended from a tree in the front yard. There are private areas that can be rented out and other small areas to hang out in. They allow well behaved leashed dogs on property and we saw several. And they have goats! There were a number of goats in a 2 acre fenced area next to the parking lot. We both enjoyed the wine and lunch, but it was a warm day, we were sweating and decided to call it a day. On a cooler day, I would enjoy coming back again on a day that's a little bit cooler. A lot of wine tour companies include DA Ranch on their tours. There’s a reason why. Check it out.
Very good wines! Beautiful property as well that can be rented to various degrees for parties or weddings. Log cabin with wrap around porch has plenty of room along with many other outdoor tables and chairs. The pond with large shady weeping willows is so serene for a relaxing time enjoyed with friends. Highly recommended!!!
Our wine tour took us to this vineyard. What is a lovely place. The grounds are beautiful. The wine is fabulous.
DA Ranch in Page Springs is basically heaven on earth—but with better wine and a donkey named Nestor. Tucked away in the rolling green charm of the Verde Valley, this little slice of winery paradise has everything: a cozy log cabin tasting room, a tree-lined lake with its own fountain (hello, pond goals), vineyards that stretch into the hills, and a vibe that makes you want to cancel all your plans and just live there forever. We spent our afternoon sipping wine on the shaded patio beneath string lights, surrounded by laughter, live music, and the kind of scenery that makes your camera roll feel like a travel magazine. Whether you’re drinking the Willow White or the Mae Rosé (both excellent, by the way), you can’t go wrong—especially with a view of the vines and a light breeze that smells faintly of adventure and fermented grapes. Also, let’s not forget Nestor—the charming, four-legged celebrity of the ranch and namesake of one of their wines. He’s adorable, a little sassy, and 100% photo op ready. Between the rustic ranch house, the giant swing hanging from a towering cottonwood, and the magical weeping willows lining the pond, DA Ranch is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into a wine-soaked fairytale. Whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth, this place never stops being special. 10/10 will be back—and I’ll be bringing friends, a picnic blanket, and maybe a carrot for Nestor.
Absolutely gorgeous property, but that's about it. Parking is confusing. Like other reviews stated... They are the only place we've encountered in the area that gives you your flight only one glass at a time. It's annoying to have to keep coming back to the counter and wait in line for your next taste. I prefer to have all my tastes out at once so I can sit and relax and compare them to each other. The wine we did get was just ok.
We were recommended to come here from our hotel desk. A very homey space and the perfect spot for spending the cold, rainy day we had. The guitarist made the ambiance so beautiful. The Reserve flight was $32 and I most enjoyed the Reserve Syrah. A quick, easy drive from Sedona.
Sedona's Elite Mobile Massage & Energy Healing
9. Sedona's Elite Mobile Massage & Energy Healing
5.0
(7)
Massage therapist
Spas & Wellness
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Summer was amazing!!! This was the best massage I've ever had, and I've had a lot. I wanted to take her home with me and I can't wait to see her again when I visit Sedona next year. I held a retreat and hired her for all of the ladies and each one said the same, best massage ever! One lady said she hated massages and was so uncomfortable with physical touch before, but decided to try anyway and she was blown away at how wonderful it was. She felt relaxed and comfortable and it was one of the best experiences she's ever had so she was so grateful she went ahead with it. Summer has a beautiful energy and intuition about her. She knows exactly where to touch and how firm and it's just literal magic. Plus she came right to us at our beautiful rental property! We are so grateful! Thank you Summer! xoxo
Summer came in and gave us massages for our girls weekend. She was timely, professional, and friendly, and the pressure was absolutely perfect. Definitely one of the best massages I’ve ever had!
I had a wonderful experience with Summer from Sedona Elite. She is kind and communicative, and gave me the best deep tissue massage of my life after discussing my needs. I’ve been dealing with a stiff back for a few weeks and the day after my massage I felt fluid and mobile again. Summer is also very intuitive and weaved energy healing into the massage, which felt amazing. Overall I felt extremely taken care of and very happy with my experience! Thank you Summer!
Summer and Heike were wonderful! They accommodated our early time needs and made all four people in our party feel great for another day of Sedona outdoor fun. I’m so thankful for their wonderful energy ❤️
I had a wonderful massage experience with Summer. She came to my home on my birthday. It was relaxing and just what I needed. My neck and shoulders feel so much better. Thank you!
We booked Summer and Kim for our massages and all five us were so relaxed during and after. Summer was so easy to schedule with and was timely. I highly recommend Sedona Elite if you are looking for a wonderful massage experience.
Summer is so amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her hands just knew where the pain was at. Thx you sooooooooo much. They are a must!!!!!
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