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Best family friendly Arizona unique stays

Among the 6118 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

High Country Escape | Forest Border  Fenced Yard - Arizona
9.8 97 reviews
Arizona
01/08 – 03/08
£276/nighttotal: £552 (2 )

High Country Escape | Forest Border Fenced Yard

2 6
cabin , Clay Springs
This modern, two-storey lodge is situated in Heber-Overgaard, Navajo County, Arizona, near the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and less than 24 kilometres from Black Canyon Lake.
The 110-square-metre property boasts one bedroom and a loft, sleeping up to six guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, jetted tub, wood-burning stove, and a pet-friendly yard with parking for four vehicles; nearby activities include hiking and fishing in the Mogollon Rim lake country.
Surrounded By Pine Trees / Wildlife / Peaceful / Nearby Hikes - Arizona
9.6 13 reviews
Arizona
28/07 – 04/08
£154/nighttotal: £1078 (7 )

Surrounded By Pine Trees / Wildlife / Peaceful / Nearby Hikes

3 8
cabin , Pine
This pet-friendly lodge is situated in Pine, Arizona, approximately 8 kilometres from the Old Country Inn and Early Bird Cafe, 32 kilometres from Payson, and 64 kilometres from Fossil Creek Waterfall.
Sleeping up to 11 guests, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen, games room with foosball table, large deck with firepit and Blackstone BBQ grill, plus on-site laundry and Wi-Fi.
Near Woodland Lake Park Cabin With Serene Deck! - Arizona
10 31 reviews
Arizona
17/09 – 24/09
£399/nighttotal: £2793 (7 )

Near Woodland Lake Park Cabin With Serene Deck!

6 14
cabin , Pinetop-Lakeside
This spacious lodge is situated in Pinetop-Lakeside, just 19 kilometres from Show Low Regional Airport and a short distance from Woodland Lake Park, offering easy access to the area's natural beauty. The property enjoys excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
This six-bedroom lodge spans 352 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 16 guests. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a spa, and free Wi-Fi, perfect for families or groups seeking a relaxing retreat.
Deck And Forest Views Munds Park A-frame Cabin - Arizona
9.6 154 reviews
Arizona
04/08 – 11/08
£203/nighttotal: £1421 (7 )

Deck And Forest Views Munds Park A-frame Cabin

2 6
cabin , Munds Park
This modern A-frame cabin is located in Munds Park, Arizona, just 34 kilometres from Northern Arizona University, 35 kilometres from the North Pole Experience, and 27 kilometres from the Coconino County Fairgrounds. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
This two-bedroom cabin provides 130 square metres of space and comfortably sleeps up to six guests. The cabin features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private balcony, and a garden with a tennis court, perfect for enjoying the surrounding scenery and engaging in outdoor activities.

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Elk Haven Cabins - Cabin 1 - Arizona
Arizona
27/06 – 04/07
£146/nighttotal: £1022 (7 )

Elk Haven Cabins - Cabin 1

1 2
cabin , Christopher Creek
This mountain lodge near Payson is a mere few minutes' walk from Tonto National Forest and a 13-kilometre drive to the Mogollon Rim Visitor Centre, with the Young Museum and Rim Country Museum also a short distance away.
This 28-square-metre log cabin accommodates up to three guests and offers essential amenities including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and on-site parking, making it ideal for exploring Christopher Creek.
Amazing Dome With The Greatest Desert Views Ever In Willcox, Arizona - Arizona
Arizona
01/08 – 15/08
£129/nighttotal: £1806 (14 )

Amazing Dome With The Greatest Desert Views Ever In Willcox, Arizona

1 2
chalet , Willcox
This unique 'Beer Lover’s Glamp' accommodation is situated in Willcox, offering proximity to Bodega Pierce Willcox Vineyard and Pilsbury Wine Company, with Historic Railroad Park and Apache Springs just a short distance away.
This one-bedroom glamping unit accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, a kitchenette, a king-size bed, a full bathroom with heated floors, and on-site access to a taproom and farm store, providing an immersive farm environment with crops and animals.
Camp Gnaw, 3-cabin Retreat William Az Near Grand Canyon Epic Game Rooms Fire Pit - Arizona
Arizona
01/11 – 02/11
£754/nightfor 1 night

Camp Gnaw, 3-cabin Retreat William Az Near Grand Canyon Epic Game Rooms Fire Pit

6 2
cabin , Williams
This lodge in Williams, Arizona, offers mountain views and is situated 61 kilometres from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, providing convenient access to the Grand Canyon National Park.
This spacious 325 square metre lodge accommodates up to 35 guests with six bedrooms and five bathrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and dishwasher, air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a garden, terrace, balcony with garden views, and an entertainment area with game rooms and a fire pit.
Wonderful Secluded Dome In Willcox, Arizona - Arizona
Arizona
01/07 – 05/07
£181/nighttotal: £724 (4 )

Wonderful Secluded Dome In Willcox, Arizona

1 2
chalet , Willcox
This glamping dome, located in Willcox, is situated on a farm offering proximity to Schwertner House and Fort Bowie National Historic Site, with Bodega Pierce Willcox Vineyard and Pilsbury Wine Company nearby for wine tasting.
The accommodation features a king-size bed, a full bathroom with heated floors, a kitchenette, and heating and air conditioning, ideal for two guests seeking a unique farm stay experience with opportunities for stargazing.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Arizona

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Arizona, United States?

    Arizona has plenty of hidden gems! For stunning natural beauty, consider the Chiricahua National Monument with its unique rock formations, or the lesser-known Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, boasting the largest natural travertine bridge in the world. For a historical perspective, explore the ghost town of Jerome, perched on Cleopatra Hill, offering fantastic views and a glimpse into Arizona's mining past. And don't forget about the scenic drive along the Apache Trail, revealing hidden canyons and charming small towns.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Arizona, United States?

    Yes! Arizona is home to many festivals. The Heard Museum in Phoenix hosts the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, showcasing Native American art and culture. Tucson hosts the Tucson Meet Yourself, a celebration of Southwestern culture with music, dance, and food. In Sedona, the annual Sedona Arts Festival displays a variety of artistic expressions.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Arizona, United States?

    Arizona's landscapes are incredibly diverse. You'll find the vast Sonoran Desert, characterised by saguaro cacti and other desert flora, covering much of the southern part of the state. Moving north, you'll encounter higher elevations with ponderosa pine forests in the mountains, such as in the Coconino National Forest. The state also boasts canyons like the Grand Canyon and slot canyons in areas like Antelope Canyon, as well as high-altitude plateaus.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Arizona, United States?

    Absolutely! Arizona is a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Hiking and rock climbing are hugely popular, with options ranging from easy desert trails to challenging climbs in Sedona. For spectator sports, the Arizona Diamondbacks (baseball) and the Arizona Cardinals (American football) are major league teams with enthusiastic fan bases. Many towns and cities also host running races and cycling events throughout the year.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Arizona, United States?

    Packing for Arizona depends on the time of year and your activities, but essentials include lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses. Sunscreen with a high SPF is crucial, as is a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. During winter months in higher elevations, layers are recommended, including a warm jacket and fleece.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Arizona, United States?

    To experience local traditions, visiting Native American reservations offers opportunities to learn about their rich history and culture through guided tours and cultural demonstrations. Attending rodeos, particularly those in smaller towns, provides a taste of the state's cowboy heritage. Exploring local farmers' markets offers a chance to interact with residents and sample regional produce.
  • Is Arizona, United States known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, Arizona offers some spectacular seasonal displays. In spring, wildflowers bloom across the deserts and mountains, creating a vibrant spectacle. Autumn brings stunning foliage changes at higher elevations, particularly in the northern mountains. Monsoon season (typically July to September) brings dramatic thunderstorms and lush greenery to the desert landscapes.
  • What are the best local foods in Arizona, United States?

    Arizona cuisine blends Mexican and Southwestern influences. Sonoran hot dogs, a unique regional creation, are a must-try. Many restaurants offer delicious Mexican dishes, including tacos, enchiladas, and burritos. For something different, try prickly pear products, such as jelly or ice cream, made from the fruit of the prickly pear cactus. Many restaurants also serve game like venison.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Arizona, United States?

    For adventure, white-water rafting on the Colorado River is a thrilling experience. Hiking and backpacking in the Grand Canyon offer incredible challenges and rewards. Rock climbing in Sedona is world-renowned, with numerous challenging routes for experienced climbers. Canyoneering, exploring narrow canyons, is another popular adventurous activity.

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Best Arizona unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 6118 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Luxury Cabin Retreat With Hot Tub On Spacious Wooded Lot - Arizona
10 200 reviews
Arizona
27/12 – 17/01
£196/nighttotal: £4116 (21 )

Luxury Cabin Retreat With Hot Tub On Spacious Wooded Lot

2 2
cabin , Pinetop Country Club
This Pinetop Country Club lodge is situated 1.1 km from Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and 2.3 km from the Pinetop Lakes Golf & Country Club, offering a quiet rural setting near Ponderosa Plaza and Woodland Lake Park (within 6 miles).
Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom, two-bathroom retreat boasts a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, patio, fireplace, free Wi-Fi, and barbecue facilities, perfect for exploring the surrounding natural beauty and nearby attractions.
Luxury Prescott Retreat With Casita, Spa, Patios! - Arizona
10 20 reviews
Arizona
28/07 – 04/08
£838/nighttotal: £5866 (7 )

Luxury Prescott Retreat With Casita, Spa, Patios!

4 8
cabin , Prescott
This Prescott lodge is ideally situated within 5km of Prescott National Forest, Thumb Butte, and the Prescott Rodeo Grounds, offering easy access to hiking trails and local attractions.
The 316 square metre property boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and sleeps fourteen guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, Jacuzzi, and free Wi-Fi.
Bungalow ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests - Arizona
10 1 review
Arizona
12/07 – 15/07
£308/nighttotal: £924 (3 )

Bungalow ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests

2 2
bungalow , Cienega Springs
The Boozy Bungalow is located at Roadrunner Resort on the Colorado River in Cienega Springs, Arizona, offering direct beachfront access and proximity to the unique floating dock bar.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house sleeps eight guests and boasts a private two-story deck with a fireplace, stunning Colorado River views, a fully equipped kitchen, and a high-end sound system; nearby activities include swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying live music at the floating dock bar.
The Cozy Pinetop Cottage With Hot Tub - Arizona
9.9 68 reviews
Arizona
27/08 – 30/08
£206/nighttotal: £618 (3 )

The Cozy Pinetop Cottage With Hot Tub

3 2
cabin , Lake of the Woods
This lakeside lodge is located on Rainbow Lake, just 2.4 kilometres from Unity of the White Mountains spiritual retreat centre and close to Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
The 121 square metre property boasts three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a spa tub, a barbecue grill, and a fireplace, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests.

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Cozy Chalet In The Pines - Arizona
10 101 reviews
Arizona
24/12 – 31/12
£130/nighttotal: £910 (7 )

Cozy Chalet In The Pines

1 2
chalet , Munds Park
This cosy A-frame cabin is located in Munds Park, just under 2 kilometres from Lake O'Dell and hiking trails, offering a peaceful escape in the pines. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The cabin has two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a gas fireplace, a private walking path to the lake and forest, and a spacious deck with a gas grill and fire pit.
Cozy Pine Cabin - Arizona
Arizona
17/09 – 24/09
£299/nighttotal: £2093 (7 )

Cozy Pine Cabin

1 14
cabin , Pine
This Pine lodge sleeps 31 guests and boasts two bathrooms, a 14-square-metre floor area, and a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave oven.
The self-catering cottage offers free Wi-Fi, private parking, air conditioning, and a terrace; its precise location within Pine is unspecified, but it provides easy access to local attractions.
Kachina Village Treehouse - Arizona
9.8 234 reviews
Arizona
27/06 – 04/07
£125/nighttotal: £875 (7 )

Kachina Village Treehouse

1 2
cabin , Kachina Village
This Kachina Village lodge is situated 13 kilometres south of Flagstaff, Arizona, close to Fort Tuthill County Park and various hiking trails.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, large deck with Pumphouse Wash views, gas fireplace, washer/dryer, and snow removal services in winter; it's accessible via a footbridge and 79 steps.
Whispering Hollow Lodge On Greer Main St! - Arizona
9.2 87 reviews
Arizona
29/12 – 04/01
£603/nighttotal: £3618 (6 )

Whispering Hollow Lodge On Greer Main St!

4 14
house , Greer
The Whispering Hollow Lodge is located on Greer Main Street, approximately 80 kilometres from the Show Low Regional Airport, in a peaceful setting with easy access to local shops and restaurants. The property has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
This four-bedroom house, covering 186 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 15 guests. It offers a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing patio, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, cable TV and a garden, making it perfect for families or groups of friends.
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