Page Springs is named for the artesian springs that attracted James Page and his pioneer neighbors to the banks of Oak Creek in Cornville in the 1870’s. The spring runs year-round and meanders through the land via the Page Springs ditch which has followed the same route for over 100 years.

Visit one of the numerous wineries along Page Springs Road (or all of them!) for a delicious wine tasting or visit Up the Creek Bistro for some bites. You can also visit the Bubbling Ponds Preserve for a leisurely hike and birdwatching or the Page Springs Fish Hatchery where you can learn about the history of trout stocking in Arizona and see what a working trout stocking farm looks like.

Wine and Dine in Page Springs!

  • DA Ranch Vineyards

    DA Ranch started as a gathering place for family during the holidays, hot summer days, and other family occasions. In 2008, the first wines were produced and bottled for family and friends and has been expanding rapidly ever since. Today, DA Ranch Estate Vineyards produces nearly 1,500 cases of wine to share with visitors.

  • Page Springs Cellars

    Page Springs Cellars & Vineyards is a family-owned Arizona winery and vineyard tucked into the volcanic landscape overlooking pristine Oak Creek Canyon, just 15 minutes south of Sedona in the Verde Valley.

  • Javelina Leap Winery

    When you visit Javelina Leap Winery, you will be sampling wines at a fully functional vineyard and winery. Their harvested Arizona grapes are picked, de-stemmed, fermented, pressed, aged, bottled, and labeled all at the winery.

  • Oak Creek Vineyards

    Oak Creek Vineyards sits 500 ft from Oak Creek, one of the few natural year-round bodies of water in Arizona. At 3,400 ft elevation, the vineyard sits in the shadows of House Mountain, providing mostly volcanic soil with some loam and gravel.

  • Up the Creek Bistro

    A living piece of history, Up the Creek Bistro & Wine Bar, was originally a store and gas station opened in 1956 by James Edgar Page Jr. and his wife Fanita. It served drivers traveling from Phoenix to Flagstaff before Interstate 17 was built. In the 1970's it became a restaurant, and to this day, remains a cherished spot for locals and tourists alike.

Things To Do in Page Springs!

  • Bubbling Ponds Preserve

    The Bubbling Ponds Preserve offers outstanding wildlife viewing with reports of River Otter, Mountain Lion and 263 species of birds to date. Northern Arizona Audubon has partnered with the Arizona Game & Fish Department to provide a wonderful wildlife sanctuary designed for easy public access with a Visitor's Center. The 1.8-mile Black Hawk nature trail is a favorite with local birders. The Preserve contains a large Ramada, two viewing decks, an outdoor educational area, convenient seating areas along the trail.

  • Page Springs Fish Hatchery

    The Page Springs Hatchery is the largest state-run hatchery in Arizona. It produces approximately 750,000 fish per year to stock Arizona’s lakes, ponds and streams, which equals approximately 57% of the stock trout in the state. Species raised include rainbow trout, brown trout and occasionally Gila trout.

  • Lo Lo Mai Springs

    Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort is located on Oak Creek, just minutes from Sedona. Visitors have been staying at Lo Lo Mai Springs in RV's, tents and cabins for over 50 years. Our gorgeous sites are surrounded by water and shaded by ancient cottonwoods and soaring sycamores. Our Cabins, RV and tent sites are nestled in the middle of nature, amongst the trees, near the flowing sounds of beautiful Oak Creek.

  • Horsin' Around Adventures

    Arizona's Premier Horseback Riding Company. Horsin' Around Adventures presents extraordinarily unique trail experiences in the the heart of Arizona. Arizona's Premier Horseback Riding Company. Horsin' Around Adventures presents extraordinarily unique trail experiences in the the heart of Arizona.

Page Springs Map

North Page Springs Road is a historic and winding 5 mile stretch of road that includes attractions, wineries, and multiple lodging accommodations. Page Springs is a short 90 minute drive from Phoenix with close proximity to the many adventures and attractions of the Verde Valley.