Talahogan is a Navajo word for "home on hill." For the Navajo, the hogan is a sacred dwelling--a protection, a home, and a refuge. This Sedona hilltop home reflects that same spirit as well as respect for harmony with nature and the land that remains so central to Navajo life. From this hill, you enjoy the most sweeping panorama of Red Rock Country--a creation sacred to Native Americans--in a tranquil country setting where wildlife still abound. Originally a hunting cabin built 80-90 years ago, the house has been renovated and expanded over the years without losing the unpretentious warmth of Sedona's rural past and the spirit of the hogan. For those who seek harmony with nature and life in their visit to Sedona, Talahogan offers a peaceful hilltop refuge amidst the magnificent creation of the Red Rocks.