Transportation
Driving Directions
From I-17: Take the Sedona exit and continue north 15 miles on AZ-179 to the junction of SR 89A and turn left at the roundabout. Sugar Loaf Lodge is additional 2 miles west of the junction of 89A and 179 on the right-hand side.
Sedona-Phoenix Shuttle
Getting Around Sedona
Verde Shuttle stops at all the major destinations in West Sedona, Uptown, Tlaquepaque, Hillside, and south to Poco Diablo Resort. Verde Shuttle is a great, affortable way to get around Sedona. Fares range from $.50 to $6 for an all-day pass, so it’s an easy, affordable way to get around Sedona. The closest stops to Sugar Loaf Lodge are Coffee Drive going westbound or Sunset Drive going eastbound (toward Uptown).
The most popular trails have limited parking, and the parking lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. Sedona Shuttle provides transportation from two Park and Ride lots to Soldiers Pass, Dry Creek Vista, Cathedral Rock and more. Use the trip planner on the website to figure out where you can catch the shuttle to get where you want to go.
Nearby landmarks:
- Uptown Sedona – 2 miles
- Sedona Airport – 2 miles
- Devil’s Bridge Trailhead – 5 miles
- Red Rock State Park – 7.5 miles
- Slide Rock State Park – 9 miles
- Phoenix Airport – 120 miles
- Grand Canyon – 110 miles
What our visitors are saying!
“Great affordable place to stay if you’re hiking in the area. Thor (yes, that’s his name) at the front desk was just amazing and very enthusiastic about the area. Anything you need to know he’ll tell you about it and more. This man loves his guests and he’ll take care of them the best he can.”
Andrew V
via Google
“We stayed at Sugar Loaf Lodge and were very impressed with our stay! The beds were very comfortable, the room was clean, excellent water pressure, and very pet friendly. The hot tub was wonderful. I loved the retro red fridge and microwave! I don’t feel the photos do it justice. We would definitely stay again and would give it more than 5 stars if I could.”
Jona E
via Google