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A contemporary living area features a grey sectional couch, designed for relaxation with a sleek, minimalist look. A wooden coffee table holds magazines, while a decorative plant adds a touch of greenery. A wall adorned with a large record player image enhances the room's aesthetic.
Tiny home in Navajo County
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Private Modern Guest House in the Forest

ThomasRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Stayed here for a couple of nights with my son and dog while exploring the mountains, we had a great stay without any issues. It's a great location with easy access to/from the main roads but far enough away to be quiet and peaceful, with plenty of area to walk an animal if needed, surrounded by trees but with an open view of the sky. The place was very clean and well taken care of, and comfortable to relax in after a long day. I appreciated the room darkening shades and comfortable bed as I like to sleep in, and the barn doors are a nice aesthetic touch. Overall it was a very nice, comfortable, and well furnished place to stay while we were up in the beautiful mountains.
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Cabin in Navajo County
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Mountain Cabin horse corral Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ

AnaliRating, 5 stars5 days ago
Super family friendly cabin. Very spacious and has everything we needed for the stay. I very much enjoyed the bench in the back deck where I was able to work from home. Unfortunately the cabin was hot during the day as we came during a mini heat wave, but since we brought fans it cooled the place down if placed by an open window at night. I would definitely stay here again.
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Cabin in Navajo County
5 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

Little Norway RIGHT ON Rainbow Lake!

PaulRating, 5 stars1 month ago
This is a wonderful place to stay, peaceful, quiet, relaxing, and fun for all; we were able to relax in the cabin and on the porch, we enjoyed the yard, and lots of time on the dock fishing. My granddaughter played with the toys under stairs and was able to join the adults out on the dock. Very safe for all. This was overall wonderful time and place. We hope to return again next year. We trust we will be welcomed back. Thank you for sharing your home with us, it was truly a blessing and we are very thankful for our time in “little Norway” Paul & Heather Sheats
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A circular fire pit is seen at night, surrounded by seating. Flames flicker in the center, casting a warm glow. A tray of snacks, including marshmallows and graham crackers, rests nearby. Participants enjoy each other's company, dressed in cozy attire.
Tiny home in Apache County
5 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

BELLA's Glamping Starlink+pure well drinking water

AdriannaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This was an amazing place to stay! Thank you for being so attentive and making sure we had everything we needed. The place was so cozy and perfect for a relaxing weekend. Would definitely stay here again. Very responsive and friendly hosts!
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A serene lake is bordered by tall pine trees, reflecting the clear blue sky. Smooth rocks are scattered along the shoreline, contributing to the natural beauty of the scene. The calm water captures the peacefulness of the surrounding forest.
Guesthouse in Pinetop-Lakeside
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Get away in the pines.

CandyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This sweet spot in the White Mountains of Arizona is small in size, but mighty in heart! Everywhere we looked, there was another thoughtful touch, from toothbrushes to paper plates, hair dryer to lists of places to visit, to a long hand held shower head and supplies of all sorts in the closet and cabinets. The bed was very comfy, and the surroundings are extremely peaceful. We felt very safe there, and would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone enjoying a get away in beautiful Northern Arizona!
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Home in Navajo County
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Cabin in Valhalla

AudreyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
such a pleasant place to stay! a beautiful view, great accommodations, and Jennifer responses were timely. She accommodated to a request of mine with understanding and grace. overall amazing!
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The bathroom features dual sinks set on a marble countertop, with illuminated mirrors above. A modern art piece adorns the wall, while natural light filters through a small window. The shower area is glass-enclosed, with a sleek toilet positioned nearby.
Cabin in Show Low
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Enjoy the Arizona Pine Trees

JodiRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Marilyn’s place is amazing! Beautiful, peaceful, relaxing, and with so much character and attention to detail… felt like home away from home. Love the lighting, the big kitchen and bathroom and of course the front porch! Wonderful spot for relaxing in the evenings or sipping coffee in the morning and enjoying the fresh mountain air. Highly recommend staying here!!
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A rustic picnic table and benches are showcased, demonstrating a transformation from weathered wood to a polished surface. Surrounded by natural landscaping, the sturdy table invites outdoor dining and relaxation in a serene environment under the trees.
Home in Navajo County
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Harmony Cabin

GraceRating, 5 stars4 months ago
This is a beautiful cabin that was perfect for us and our friends! We highly recommend!

Your guide to Hawley Lake

Welcome to Hawley Lake

The summer camp vibes are strong at Hawley Lake. A jewel of the White Mountains, this 300-acre alpine wonder is ringed by majestic peaks and stands of spruce, pine, and aspen. Canoeing, kayaking, and sailing are popular pastimes on the lake — gas motors aren’t allowed, so once here you’ll be listening to the sounds of nature rather than powerboats. Anglers love this spot for its abundant trout, including brook, brown, and rare tiger trout. You can rent boats and pick up necessities at a rustic general store, and take your meals at the picnic benches dotting the lakeside. Opportunities for wildlife spotting abound, as hundreds of species call this range home, including Mexican wolves, elk, hummingbirds, and bald eagles. Serious relaxation is the main activity at tranquil Hawley Lake, but civilization isn’t far away. The mountain towns of Greer, Pinetop-Lakeside, and Show Low are all within driving distance and offer bistros, breweries, antique shops, and historical sightseeing.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Hawley Lake

At an elevation of more than 8,000 feet, Hawley Lake is significantly colder than other parts of Arizona, making it a perfect summer destination. Visitors flock here to beat the heat, and the lake is lively with fishing enthusiasts, recreational boaters, and those who simply want to relax on the shady shoreline. Spring has its charms, too, as wildflowers bloom, but the season can also bring rain and cooler temperatures. In fall and winter, when temperatures dip, lake traffic grinds to a halt — sometimes quite literally, as roads are often closed due to snowfall. However, if the roads are open, and you have access to a four-wheel drive, you can try your hand at ice fishing on the frozen lake.


Top things to do in Hawley Lake

Greer

About an hour’s drive from Hawley Lake, the little town of Greer packs a lot into its diminutive borders. You can enjoy scenic hikes along the Little Colorado River, which flows through the town, or pay a visit to the Butterfly Lodge Museum, a circa 1913 log cabin built of local ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. In June the town celebrates Greer Days, with events like a toy duck race.

Show Low Statue

Legend has it the town of Show Low got its name when two feuding ranchers sat down to a game of cards, agreeing that the one to pull the lowest card would get to remain in town, and the other had to leave. The winner pulled a deuce of clubs, and Show Low got its name. The game is immortalized with a bronze statue just off Deuce of Clubs Street. Ponder the power of a simple deck of cards, and then wander the town’s charming streets where you’ll find food, drink, and souvenir options.

Renee Cushman Museum

The Renee Cushman Museum, located an hour away in Springerville, features works collected by a wealthy rancher who lived in the town during the 1930s, and includes famous Renaissance paintings and antiques.

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