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Cabins, Lodges, Hostels & Vacation Rentals

A Good Night's Rest

Cabin in the cool Flagstaff pinesIf there is one thing visitors can count on in Flagstaff, it's a good night's rest. With more than 70 hotels and inns to choose from plus a variety of campgrounds and cabins, it's no wonder people making that once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Grand Canyon often choose to stay in Flagstaff. But Flagstaff is more than a layover on the way to somewhere else. Besides a great selection of lodging, Flagstaff has great dining, a thriving nightlife, and plenty of restaurants offering breakfast and a great cup of coffee in the morning.

See 2012 Visitor Guide for amenities.

Flagstaff-Area Cabins, Lodges

Arizona Mountain Inn

4200 Lake Mary Rd. • 928-774-8959 • 800-239-5236 • arizonamountaininn.com

Peace, nature and adventure in a beautiful mountain setting. The Arizona Mountain Inn offers 17 fully furnished, cozy cabins with fireplaces and three charming B&B suites tucked back on 13 acres of secluded ponderosa pines. Located just one mile south of town.

Mormon Lake Lodge Cabin Rentals

1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., Mormon Lake • 30 minutes SE of Flagstaff; 21 miles on Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn right, go seven miles to lodge  • 928-354-2227 • mormonlakelodge.com

Relaxation awaits in one of the cozy cabins nestled in the pines. A variety of cabin and room styles; some with kitchenettes and fireplaces. Rates vary depending on style, size and amenities. Handicap accessible and non-smoking available. Many seasonal activities, general store, gas station, steakhouse and saloon, horseback riding and more.

Off Grid Getaways

Mile Marker 232, Highway 180 north • 928-220-0550 • offgridgetaways.com

Off Grid Getaways at Flagstaff Nordic Center is a yurt and cabin campground on the Coconino National Forest. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from downtown Flagstaff on the way to the Grand Canyon. Roughin’ it ... with a little less rough.

 

Alpine Million Dollar Vacation Home

1771 N. Wakonda • 928-853-0854 • flagvacation.com

Family gatherings, big group events, romantic getaways. Huge gourmet kitchen, theater room, separate fully-loaded bonus room, cozy rugged stone fireplaces. Continental Country Club access. All new 5,000-sf air-conditioned, peaceful retreat in the pines. Warm and inviting, enjoy all the comforts of home, plus more! Sleeps 12-14.

Comfi Cottages (DBBNA)

Various downtown locations; office at 3365 N. Antler Crossing • 928-774-0731 / 888-774-0731 • comficottages.com

One of the best family options in Flagstaff! Vacation cottages – just like home! Featured in Arizona Highways and recommended by Arizona Republic for “great family accommodations.” Eight individual cottages with one to four bedrooms, near historic downtown, fully furnished with fireplaces, washer/dryer, free Wi-Fi and full kitchens. Light breakfast items are provided.

 



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