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L’Auberge de Sedona

Many have seen the majesty of the iconic Sedona red rocks, but not all have experienced them ever-so-delicately dusted with snow during the winter months in Arizona. This Sedona institution—a 2019 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Award winner and Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Hotel, Restaurant and Spa—not only offers the chance to take in (and journey through) these picturesque frosted peaks and vortexes, but it also offers the chance to snuggle up next to a fire in one’s own private cottage set along Oak Creek and indulge in one of the highest-rated dining experiences in the Southwest via Etch and Cress on Creek. Through March, the resort is offering a Sedona Snowmance package. Starting at $649 per night, it includes two nights of accommodations in one of the resort’s cottages; a $380 spa credit toward two 60-minute in-room, fireside spa treatments; a s’mores kit for two; and a signature throw blanket as a take-home gift.