Guide + Policies
Welcome! Be advised that State route 179 from the VOC to Sedona, through Uptown Sedona and to Oak Creek Canyon (89A) is extremely busy on long weekends. Take route 260 to Cottonwood and then HWY 89 to Sedona instead. It is not advised to hike Cathedral rock this weekend as that route will be busy. Get plenty of gas and groceries for your stay. If going through Uptown best before 10 am or after 7pm. For winter road conditions check out www.AZ511.gov
Oak Creek Conditions
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Enjoy stargazing under the stars!
Here are a few useful things to know:
1. Hot tubs are set at 102–103 degrees, check the temperature when you arrive and adjust accordingly. Temperature may be adjusted seasonally for your comfort.
2. Please always shower before use! - Thanks
3. The hot tub has a mineral bag in the bottom. After you start it up, just kick it
around with your feet to activate the minerals.
4. There are 4 buttons and two dials for the jets. 1. Temp up, 2. Temp down, 3. Light, 4. Jets on/off. Dials rotate counter clockwise to open jets and clockwise to close. After use, please turn off jets and close dials.
5. Hot tub covers are fastened with clips at 4 corners. Be careful to unclip the straps before opening the lid. We recommend leaving one-side clipped and only opening the 1⁄2 of the hot tub by the steps. Guests are responsible for damaged lids!
6. Children are not permitted.
7. No glass containers are permitted in hot tub areas.
8. Enjoy star gazing from your own private hot tub @TinyCamp!
Hot Tub Policies
- Please shower before entering the hot tub.
- No Diving.
- No animals allowed.
- All children under the age of 14 shall be accompanied by an observer 1 8 years or older.
- No glass, china or sharp items are allowed in the hot tub area.
- Maximum temperature of hot tub 104° F / 40° C.
- Overexposure to heated water may cause nausea, dizziness, and fainting.
- Extended exposure to hot water may be detrimental to the health of elderly persons, persons with health problems, such as diabetes, heart conditions, low/high blood pressure, small children, or pregnant women.
- Consult with a physician before using spa/hot tub.
- Do not use spa/hot tub while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or other drugs that cause sleepiness, drowsiness, or raise/lower blood pressure.
- Do not use the spa/hot tub alone.
Warning
- In case of Medical Emergency call 911
- In case of emergency text Darin 530-277-0196 Hot Tub Load Capacity: 4 People
- WARNING
- No Lifeguard on Duty
TinyCamp Cottonwood Sauna
Policies & Rules
- In case of Medical Emergency call 911
- In case of emergency text Darin 530-277-0196 Sauna Capacity: 4 People
- Sauna use at guest's own risk; not recommended for certain medical conditions or pregnant women.
- Shower before use to maintain hygiene and prevent sauna damage.
- Maximum of four (4) guests allowed in sauna.
- Use recommended time limits (10-15 min/session) to prevent overheating and dehydration.
- Prohibit use of oils or lotions inside the sauna to avoid damage and fire hazard.
- Prohibit glass or breakable objects in the sauna to avoid accidents.
- Sit on towel to maintain cleanliness.
- Do not throw water on sauna rocks to prevent damage and fire hazard.
- Prohibit eating, drinking or smoking inside the sauna.
- Respect others' privacy and avoid disruptive behavior while using the sauna.
TinyCamp Cottonwood Sauna
Guide
- In case of Medical Emergency call 911
- In case of emergency text Darin 530-277-0196 Sauna Capacity: 4 People
- Sauna use at guest's own risk; not recommended for certain medical conditions or pregnant women.
- Shower before use to maintain hygiene and prevent sauna damage.
- Maximum of four (4) guests allowed in sauna.
- Use recommended time limits (10-15 min/session) to prevent overheating and dehydration.
- Prohibit use of oils or lotions inside the sauna to avoid damage and fire hazard.
- Prohibit glass or breakable objects in the sauna to avoid accidents.
- Sit on towel to maintain cleanliness.
- Do not throw water on sauna rocks to prevent damage and fire hazard.
- Prohibit eating, drinking or smoking inside the sauna.
- Respect others' privacy and avoid disruptive behavior while using the sauna.
Sauna User Guide
Follow these steps and enjoy!
OPERATING THE HEATER
- This heater is operated using two dials – the thermostat and the timer.
- Thermostat (left) controls the temperature of the sauna. Set it according to your personal preference.
- Timer (right) turns the heater on and off, and has the ability to delay the start.
- If the heater has power, you should hear a loud “clunk” at both the 0 and the large 1. In between these “clunks” is one hour of heat time.
- To immediately turn the heater on, we recommend turning the dial past the two clunks to number 1 or 2. Turn the timer back until one loud “clunk” is heard, immediately stopping the turn. This will begin the one hour of heat time.
- The heater will automatically shut off after one hour. You may have to restart your heater while you are in the sauna.
It will take 20 minutes to heat up. I would turn it on put the temperature thermostat at 3/4 and enjoy one of the hot tubs while you wait for the sauna to reach desired temperature.
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