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Why I Love the Enchantment Resort

Sedona, Arizona, is best known聽for two things: the stunning red-rock landscape, which draws thousands each year for hiking and mountain biking, and its vortex energy, a contested phenomenon that has drawn plenty of curious people and turned this high-desert city into聽a metaphysical mecca. The is the nexus of both.
From its location at the base of Boynton Canyon, the 70-acre luxury property is surrounded by high sandstone cliffs聽that make you and your problems feel minuscule (that鈥檚 a good thing). The canyon has long been considered sacred by Native people and, more recently, holy by pilgrims and unique by New Age mystics and psychics who believe in its spiritual powers.聽Today, Enchantment Resort tends to draw guests seeking change in their lives, managing director Stan Kantowski told me, or those hoping for peace and resolution in the wake of some tough change. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an emotional place,鈥 he said.
The mystery of just how transformative an experience聽this could be intrigued me. The regenerative powers of nature are proven, but would I feel different hiking in a high-energy vortex zone, said to induce physical effects like tingling or hair-raising?聽Would I return home convinced in the merits of carrying crystals in my pockets, newly grounded by hours spent among聽heavy red rocks that have loomed large here since before the dinosaurs? And would the Mii Amo spa鈥檚聽long list of alternative (and expensive) treatments鈥攆rom sound baths and chakra balancing to manifesting-new-moon ceremonies and reiki鈥攔elease the bad and let in the good?
I wanted to be convinced, to be cared for. My personal life had been taking a nosedive, and I longed for something magical to happen. So I called one of my best friends to meet me for a short stay, and we headed there with open minds.
What Exactly Is a Vortex, and Why Is Sedona Known for Them?

A vortex is a spot where some people believe intense energy is emitted (called an electric vortex) or pulled back into the earth (a magnetic vortex). It is believed to occur the intersection of ley lines, or electromagnetic threads of energy that聽crisscross the planet. Boynton Canyon is considered to be one of four major vortices within an 11-mile radius in Sedona, its energy electromagnetic鈥攁 combo vortex of sorts.
Where there鈥檚 talk of heightened energy, there鈥檚 talk of spiritual awakening. Exactly what that means and how the area鈥檚 vortex energy will work for you鈥攐r whether it will at all鈥攄epends on the person and their intentions. In short, Sedona is 鈥渁 place to feel alive,鈥 said Carina Leveriza, who moved here 13 years ago after her husband died. She hiked every day for months as a way to heal. Now she leads vortex treks at the Enchantment Resort.
鈥淲hatever you bring to the vortex will be amplified,鈥 she said when I asked her what I might expect after a hike up the canyon. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e happy, you鈥檒l be effervescent. If you鈥檙e grumpy, you鈥檒l be grumpier.鈥
Vortices are also thought to be portals to other dimensions, and especially so in Boynton Canyon. In her book Earth Frequency, Melissa Alvarez writes that 鈥渢he veil to other dimensions is believed to be thinner in Sedona than it is at other vortex sites鈥 (which, in the United States, include Mount Shasta, in California; Sugarloaf Mountain, in Utah; and Ni鈥檌hau Island, in Hawaii). The Sedona canyons are believed, she writes, to enhance 鈥渟piritual growth and an intrinsic connection to universal knowledge.鈥
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Enchantment Resort offers access to 400 miles of trails, for hiking and mountain biking (with equipment available from the on-site Trail House), and staff can arrange guided tours to suit your interest and skill level.
My friend Danielle Gill and I set off on the easy 2.6-mile Boynton Canyon Trail one afternoon with Leveriza, who was a fount of good energy, eager to tell us personal stories and lore, receptive to our infinite inquiries, and generally ambling along in an upbeat way. The beautiful sandy path led past pines and succulents, and Leveriza stopped occasionally to point out some of the more than 180 ancient cave dwellings on the box canyon鈥檚 walls, quartz crystals (said to be a source of clarifying energy) flecking the red rocks, and twisted tree trunks and branches that she told us were evidence of the canyon鈥檚 spiraling vortex effects.
鈥淗ike with intention,鈥 she said, then asked us to stay silent for a few minutes to consider what was deep in our hearts. 鈥淧sychics have said that what pierces the portals here are our intentions.鈥
I vowed to have more resolve, to be more joyful, to devote more time for myself, and to make hard decisions rooted in kindness and fairness. In the quiet of the canyon, it all seemed possible.
As we arrived back at the resort, a group of women were meditating on the lawn. Javelinas munched the grass, and two deer hoofed slowly up a hillside toward a casita. Leveriza directed us to an incredible vista overlooking the property and the rock massifs聽that make the greater Sedona panorama so magnificent. She lit a sage smudge stick, waved it slowly around our heads, and recited a meditation, the smoke lingering in the air as if it were a spirit listening in, too.

Hiking was a highlight for me, but Enchantment has several other recreational options, including swimming in four pools, stargazing鈥擲edona is an International Dark Sky Community鈥攁nd, in winter, a 鈥済lice rink鈥 for outdoor skating. There are tennis and pickleball courts; yoga, Pilates, and qi gong classes; chanting sessions; and educational sessions on nutrition and juicing. Curated, private high-end offerings around northern Arizona are also enticing,聽if your budget allows, and include heli tours to the Grand Canyon; sommelier-led wine tours of Paige Springs, a growing viticulture destination; and climbing excursions in Prescott.
At the resort, the deeper dive into self tends to happen at Mii Amo spa, which reopened in 2023 after a multimillion-dollar renovation. Considered one of the best spas in the nation, it鈥檚 open only to Enchantment guests. Treatments aren鈥檛 cheap (the least expensive is $250 for 60 minutes), but there are many鈥攎ore than 50鈥攁nd they head into metaphysical terrain not normally on offer at a resort spa. I wanted to sign up for the hourlong sound bath to reduce stress, meditate deeply by walking a labyrinth, get a numerology or tarot or pendulum reading, undergo hypnosis to delve into past-life regression, and treat my doshas with a balancing wrap. When would I ever see a menu like this again?

Instead, I opted to have my chakras (which I knew nothing about) balanced. The therapist who led me though this treatment was empathetic, her voice soothing, her touch gentle. I lay prone on the massage table, and as she rocked my body back and forth, I started heaving huge quiet sobs. She continued as if my crying was the most natural thing in the world, telling me that my heart chakra must have been blocked. I flipped over, and she massaged my muscles using a different scented oil for the 鈥攆ocal energy points in the body鈥攁nd then placed polished gemstones atop each, to amplify those energies.
I was tired. I padded to the lower floor of the spa in my slippers and robe to the dry and wet saunas and hot tub, and rotated between them all for another half-hour.

That evening I popped into the Crystal Grotto, a dark, circular room with crystals the size of cats demarcating the four compass points. Before entering, you鈥檙e invited to write down something you鈥檇 like to let go of, with the promise that the sheets of paper would be burned, releasing those troubles to the universe. Then you remove your shoes so you can feel the bare ground beneath your feet. I wrote a note and deposited it into the little box of burdens; I curled my toes into the soft sand; and as the聽grotto guide took up a singing bowl in the low light, I closed my eyes and zoned in on the聽humming sounds, which research has shown to . Good vibrations.
Choice Rooms

The聽resort has 38 adobe-style casitas, housing a total of 218 guest rooms, each with its own patio and views of the massive canyon walls. My room, 180, was spacious, with a living-room area adjacent to a queen bed, and a large bathroom with a deep bathtub. It was a five-minute uphill walk to the main reception area and restaurants, but guests anywhere can call for golf-cart service.
I asked the bellhop and our hiking guide which rooms were considered the best. Both liked casita buildings 37 and 38, situated higher on the grounds and deeper within the canyon than the rest. They face the eastern walls of the canyon, which glow in hues of orange, red, and russet as the sun sets.
Eat and Drink
At all of the resort鈥檚 three restaurants, the whole-foods-focused menus and relaxed ambiance come served with vast views. The hardest restaurant to book is Che Ah Chi, more of a fine-dining experience, but the one I liked the best is its newest, Hummingbird, located within Mii Amo. I enjoyed a leisurely breakfast there one morning while gazing up at hawks drifting in the thermals near the canyontops. The clouds looked liked they鈥檇 been painted by Georgia O鈥橩eeffe.

Off-site, I was wowed by , a vibrant, popular local place just 13 miles from the resort. On offer are 20 kinds of smoothies, superfood coffees, tonics, juice blends, and a grab-and-go selection of healthy treats that you can take to the trail. This being Sedona, you can also pick up herbal supplements targeted toward better focus, energy, mood, and sex drive.

Finally, for cheap eats, I asked locals for their recommendations. They like the Oak Creek Brewing Co., Eriberto鈥檚, Layla鈥檚 Bakery, and , for fresh tamales made daily.
When to Go

Spring and fall, when the weather tends to be most pleasant in northern Arizona, are the busiest months at Enchantment Resort. March sees the most rain.
The hottest month in Sedona is July, with an average high temperature of 97 degrees, though the summer monsoons, which usually聽begin in June and can last as late as August, bring cooling afternoon rains.
December and January are the coldest months, with an average high of 57 degrees. While it only snows in Sedona a handful of times each year, staff tell me that Boynton Canyon covered in snow is a sight to behold. Guests in December can also look forward to live music every night.
How to Get There
Most out-of-state visitors fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, rent a car, and motor the 126 miles north via Highway 260.
I road-tripped in from New Mexico, and swung down from Flagstaff, a spectacular drive south on State Route 89A through Oak Creek Canyon鈥攚here the fall foliage was a brilliant聽yellow in September鈥攁nd past Slide Rock State Park. It鈥檚 slow going, because everyone is rubbernecking at the scenery, but I thought of it as the easy introduction to, and grand finale of, my wellness journey at the resort.
Don鈥檛 Miss

Crystal shops are everywhere in Sedona. Give in to your curiosity and check them out; it鈥檚 part of the woo-woo experience here, especially for first-time visitors.
Danielle and I spent an hour at 聽after our spa treatments at the resort. We picked out gemstone bracelets for friends and mementos for ourselves. We had our aura photos taken; I聽was happy to read that mine was reportedly now strong and radiant (no doubt thanks to my balancing session at Enchantment) and that my predominant color鈥攇reen鈥攔eflected growth and joy.
We weren鈥檛 able to book an immediate consultation with a medium or psychic鈥攖he time slots for the remainder of the afternoon were all taken. Maybe next visit.
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After a few days at Enchantment Resort, I’d eaten well and exercised, I’d soaked up the vortex vibe in a beautiful canyon, and I’d pondered spiritual growth in a new way. I felt lighter about life. Maybe it was simply the effects of finally being on vacation after a lot of weary workweeks. But two months later, I still feel changed by the experience. I believed鈥攁nd that鈥檚 a big part of any trip here鈥攖here was genuinely something to it.
Details

Price: From $400
Address: 525 Boynton Canyon Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
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Tasha Zemke is 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别鈥檚 managing editor. She formerly lived on the Sicilian island of Pantelleria, where the phrase 鈥渁nything is possible鈥 was a common saying聽and her in-laws believed in the evil eye. Her truest faith is in nature鈥檚 power to heal.
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