A recent planning and zoning meeting in Sedona unveiled exciting developments for the community, particularly the revival of the historic Dutchman's Cove restaurant and the introduction of a new wellness resort. The proposal includes 36 atrium-style lodging units, each averaging 875 square feet, equipped with private hot tubs and natural gas fire pits. A significant feature of the project is a 15,000 square foot spa and wellness facility, promising to enhance the local tourism and wellness landscape.
The Dutchman's Cove restaurant, a beloved local establishment that burned down in the 1980s, is set to be rebuilt, marking a nostalgic return for many residents. The restaurant will be complemented by a fitness center, a movement studio, and a luxury pool area, creating a comprehensive wellness experience for visitors and locals alike.
A key aspect of the development is the proposed public access creek walk, which aims to connect the OMB Way roundabout to the edge of the property and the adjacent National Forest. This initiative is designed to enhance community access to nature and promote outdoor activities. While the development agreement does not mandate the creek walk, the developers are committed to providing this public trail, which will be elevated to offer stunning views of Oak Creek and the surrounding canyon.
Community feedback is being sought regarding the potential addition of a canopy walk, which would further elevate the experience of the natural beauty in the area. The developers emphasized that the feasibility of this feature will depend on public interest and financing.
The meeting highlighted the importance of preserving Sedona's natural beauty while also fostering economic growth through tourism and wellness initiatives. As the project moves forward, it promises to not only revive a cherished local landmark but also enhance the community's recreational offerings, aligning with broader goals of sustainability and public access to nature.