Sedona Rocks

Experience peaceful Sedona lodging with panoramic red rock views from every guest room, comfortable accommodations, and the relaxing atmosphere of The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in a quiet residential setting near Bell Rock.

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Panoramic Sedona red rock scenery near The Penrose Bed & Breakfast

ROOMS

Red rock views from the Yavapai Room at The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in Sedona

The Yavapai

Located on the first floor just off the living room, the Yavapai Room still offers sweeping red rock views thanks to The Penrose’s elevated setting. Relax on your private porch and watch the setting sun illuminate Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte, or enjoy the morning light over Red Butte from the comfort of your queen bed with privacy provided by bottom-up honeycomb shades.

Unwind in the double Jacuzzi beneath the window, then settle into the room’s rustic Western atmosphere featuring leather furnishings and authentic cattle horn accents inspired by classic cowboy films once filmed in Sedona.

Red rock views from the private balcony of the Coconino Room at The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in Sedona

The Coconino

Located on the side of The Penrose closest to the red rocks, the Coconino Room offers both sweeping panoramic views and stunning close-up scenery of Red Butte and Castle Rock. Enjoy the colorful landscape from your private balcony or through the large windows that fill the light and airy room with natural beauty.

Bottom-up honeycomb shades allow you to take in the scenery from the privacy of your queen bed, while windows above the spacious two-person shower offer additional views of Red Butte and Castle Rock. Dual pedestal sinks and thoughtfully designed details create a relaxing and romantic Sedona retreat.

Mariposa Room with panoramic red rock views at The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in Sedona

The Mariposa

The sunny Mariposa Room features an entire wall of windows showcasing panoramic views of Sedona’s famous red rocks. Open the French doors to your private balcony, perfectly sized for two chairs and a small table for enjoying wine and cheese while taking in the scenery, or relax indoors on the comfortable sofa surrounded by natural light.

Southwestern details throughout the room include a mission-style queen bed with gecko-inspired accents and shimmering Mexican tin mirrors that reflect the warm Sedona light. After a day of exploring, unwind in the spacious double shower, slip into our spa robes, and enjoy a movie on the flat-screen TV.

The Mariposa Room also includes a twin sleeper sofa and can accommodate up to three guests.

Panoramic red rock views from the private balcony of the Javelina Room at The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in Sedona

The Javelina

The Javelina Room is named after the wild pig-like creatures native to the Sedona area that are often seen roaming the landscape at night. French doors along a wall of windows open onto a private balcony that stretches the length of the room, inviting guests to relax on the chaise lounge while taking in panoramic red rock views.

For quieter moments, browse the collection of antique leather-bound Shakespeare volumes displayed in the room’s vintage secretary desk. At the end of the day, unwind in the spacious double shower before settling into the king bed to enjoy a movie from The Penrose Bed & Breakfast collection.

Private balcony and red rock views from the Kokopelli Room at The Penrose Bed & Breakfast in Sedona

The Kokopelli

The Kokopelli Room features a spacious layout with both a private bedroom and separate sitting area, along with a twin sleeper sofa that allows the room to accommodate up to three guests. Guests can relax in the two-person Jacuzzi with separate shower, enjoy movies on the flat-screen TV, or unwind on the private balcony that extends the full length of the room.

Southwestern touches throughout the room include Mexican furnishings, tin mirrors, pottery, and Kokopelli-inspired accents. Kokopelli, the iconic figure often depicted playing a flute in ancient Southwestern art, is traditionally associated with joy, celebration, and good fortune — a spirit The Penrose Bed & Breakfast hopes guests will experience throughout their Sedona stay.

Enjoy stunning panoramic red rock views from both your guest room and private deck. Large windows throughout the rooms can be opened to let in Sedona’s fresh high desert air, while blackout shades provide the perfect setting for a restful afternoon nap before dinner.

The Penrose Bed & Breakfast blends crisp white walls, linens, and coverlets with the rich dark woods characteristic of Spanish-style interiors. Warm tile floors downstairs and cherry wood floors upstairs reflect the natural reddish tones of Sedona’s surrounding red rocks, while accents throughout the property showcase a thoughtful mix of Mexican and Native American art and craftsmanship.

Each guest room includes a private bathroom featuring either a spacious two-person shower or a two-person Jacuzzi with a separate freestanding shower.

GUEST ROOM AMENITIES

     Accommodations

      • Rooms designed for two guests
      • Kokopelli and Mariposa rooms accommodate up to three guests with twin sleeper sofas
      • Queen beds in all rooms except the Javelina Room, which features a king bed

     In-Room Comforts

      • Two-person showers or Jacuzzis with separate showers
      • Spa robes and hair dryers
      • Guest-controlled heating and cooling
      • Flat-screen TVs with YouTube and Netflix streaming
      • Bluetooth clock radios and charging stations
      • Complimentary Wi-Fi

     Complimentary Extras

      • Free parking
      • Wine glasses and bottle openers
      • Luxury bath products and makeup removal wipes
      • Complimentary homemade praline candy
      • Served a two-course gourmet breakfast
      • 24/7 snack station with drinks and refreshments

Each guest room includes a curated “Things To Do” notebook filled with recommendations for local restaurants, hiking trails, ancient ruins, golf, unique shopping, wine tasting, jeep tours, kayaking, museums, train rides, and day trips to destinations like the Grand Canyon and Jerome. Our staff is always happy to answer questions and help guests make the most of their Sedona experience.