Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins - Flagstaff

Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins Flagstaff


Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins sits within 13 acres of ponderosa pines just a mile south of downtown Flagstaff. With 17 cozy cabins and several adults‑only B&B suites, this peaceful retreat appeals to couples, families, pet‑friendly travelers, and groups seeking a quieter mountain escape. See Arizona Mountain Inn Photo Gallery »

What Makes Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins Special

Cabins offer rustic charm with modern comforts: fireplaces or wood‑burning stoves, full kitchens or kitchenettes, balconies or patios with mountain views, and free Wi‑Fi. The grounds are ideal for walking, BBQ meals, and relaxing in nature. Pet‑friendly options are available (except select units), and bed & breakfast suites offer a more boutique, adults‑only vibe.

What You Don’t Want to Miss

General Review Score

8.2 / 10 (“Very Good”) — Highlights include the peaceful, pristine grounds, welcoming staff, and value-for-money setting.

Average Room Rates (for 2 adults, 1 night)

Additional Fees & Charges

FAQs About Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins

Do all rooms come with a view?
Most cabins feature balconies or patios with mountain or pine-tree views. Interiors vary but maintain rustic charm.

Can I guarantee a specific view?
You can request balcony/patio options or select cabins, but exact locations depend on availability.

Are there accessible accommodations?
Some cabins are on the ground level and accessible; community facilities include accessible pathways and public areas.

Are there balconies, patios, or fireplaces?
Yes—most cabins have private patios or balconies, and fireplaces or wood‑burning stoves are standard.

Are there connecting rooms or group lodging?
While rooms aren't technically connected, larger cabins or adjacent ones can be reserved together for families or groups.

Is this property family-friendly or adults-only?
Mixed—cabin units welcome families and pets; the separate B&B section is reserved for adults only.

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