6 Best Hotels in Eastern Arizona, Arizona

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Most places supply clean rooms without many frills. These aren’t the world-class resorts and spas of Phoenix, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. "Resort" in this area means you’ll probably have a room with a kitchenette and occasional (but not daily) maid service in a picturesque, woodsy setting. Plan on bringing your own toiletries and the like (there’s a reason some of these prices are so affordable).

Heritage Inn Bed & Breakfast

$ | 161 N. Main St., Snowflake, AZ, 85937, USA Fodor's Choice

While the Heritage Inn's structure dates back to 1878, nothing about a visit to this B&B will feel like roughing it. Newly renovated and under new ownership, the charming redbrick Inn might be the most modern spot in a 50-mile radius: it has its own Tesla charging station, powerful Wi-Fi, and large, flat-screen TVs in guest rooms. Note that some rooms have just a Jacuzzi tub and no shower; ask before you book.

Pros

  • Powerful in-room Wi-Fi
  • Newly remodeled rooms
  • Exceptional service

Cons

  • Some rooms only have a Jacuzzi tub with no shower
  • Not much going on in town
  • Continental breakfast
161 N. Main St., Snowflake, AZ, 85937, USA
928-536–3322
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hannagan Meadow Lodge

$ | 23150 U.S. 191, Hannagan Meadow, AZ, 85920, USA

Located about 50 miles south of Springerville along the picturesque Coronado Trail, Hannagan Meadow is considered remote—even by Eastern Arizona standards. One of the last places to stop along the trail, Hannagan Meadow Lodge is a great place to spend a night. Choose to stay in the historic lodge or more rustic log cabins, some of which have full kitchens and fireplaces, while others are equipped with microwaves, stove tops, and wood-burning stoves. Three meals a day are served at the on-site restaurant—a good thing considering there's not much for a half hour in either direction.

Pros

  • Gorgeous surroundings
  • Fantastic service
  • Absolute solitude

Cons

  • Don't rely on daily room cleaning
  • More lodge than hotel
  • 30--60 minute drive to next restaurant, gas, and hotel
23150 U.S. 191, Hannagan Meadow, AZ, 85920, USA
928-339–4370
Hotel Details
15 rooms
No Meals

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Lake of the Woods Resort

$ | 2244 W. White Mountain Blvd., Lakeside, AZ, 85929, USA

Whether you're looking for a modern cabin with most of the creature comforts or something a little more cozy and rustic, this resort can satisfy both cravings. Here you can fish for trout, hike, rent a boat, and enjoy the natural surroundings. The staff stocks the private lake here several times a year with trout, so catching something's almost as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.

Price varies greatly; some cabins require a minimum stay.

Pros

  • Prime location on Lakeside's main street
  • Stocked private lake
  • Great for families

Cons

  • "resort" has a different meaning in the country
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
  • Rooms closest to the road can hear traffic
2244 W. White Mountain Blvd., Lakeside, AZ, 85929, USA
928-368–5353
Hotel Details
33 cabins
No Meals

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Sunrise Park Resort

$ | AZ 273, AZ, USA

Catering to those who want to be as close as possible to the lifts, this hotel has comfortable rooms with ski racks and runs a shuttle to the slopes every half hour. In summer you can enjoy boating on Sunrise Lake, scenic chairlift rides, and mountain biking on designated trails. Note that the lodge closes twice a year during the shoulder seasons (the end of ski season until Memorial Day weekend and mid-October until the first heavy snowfall).

Pros

  • Convenient location with proximity to slopes
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Not a traditional resort
  • Accommodations are no-frills
AZ 273, AZ, USA
928-735–7669
Hotel Details
Closed Apr.–Memorial Day weekend and mid-Oct.–mid-Nov.
96 rooms, 1 suite
No Meals

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Whispering Pines Resort

$ | 237 E. White Mountain Blvd. (AZ 260), Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ, 85935, USA

On 13 acres bordering the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, these well-maintained cabins are in walking distance of Woodland Lake and Walnut Creek. The cabins have fireplaces (wood or natural gas), grills, and double sofa beds. One-, two-, and three-bedroom units—some with second bathrooms—have either handsome knotty-pine or more modern wood-panel interiors. The four log cabins, three of them studio units, have a "hideaway cabin" vibe. Couples may want to request one of the alpine suites with a whirlpool tub.

The more nights you stay, the more you save.

Pros

  • Extremely private
  • Free pass to local gym
  • Some cabins have luxury touches such as whirlpool baths

Cons

  • Not all cabins are equal
  • Icy roads in the resort can be difficult to navigate in winter
  • Minimal front desk interaction
237 E. White Mountain Blvd. (AZ 260), Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ, 85935, USA
928-367–4386
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38 cabins
No Meals

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Wigwam Motel

$ | 811 West Hopi Dr., Holbrook, AZ, 86025, USA

On the National Register of Historic Places, the iconic Wigwam consists of 15 bright-white concrete teepees. As you might expect, wigwams are phoneless; however, they do have cable TV. A small lobby museum exhibits Mexican, Native American, and military relics collected by the owner's family. All the classic cars parked by the teepees also belong to the owners.

Pros

  • Impeccably kitschy
  • One of the signature spots along Route 66
  • A travel bucket-list item

Cons

  • Very sparse accommodations that can be confining
  • Awkward bathroom configuration
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
811 West Hopi Dr., Holbrook, AZ, 86025, USA
928-524–3048
Hotel Details
15 rooms
No Meals

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