Flagstaff, Arizona Pet Friendly Hotels

Flagstaff, Arizona Pet Friendly Hotels
Home to Arizona's highest point, Humphrey's Peak standing at 12,633 feet, Flagstaff contains the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forests in the United States. A mecca for outdoor recreation, adventurous travelers often visit this eclectic town en route to the Grand Canyon or while traveling historic Route 66. From mountain biking in Abineau Canyon to backpacking in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, outdoor enthusiasts and their four-legged traveling companions looking for a cozy night's sleep will find a number of pet-friendly hotels within close proximity of Flagstaff's historic downtown.

Drury Inn and Suites

The Drury Inn and Suites boasts exceptional comfort for the weary traveler and their furry companions. Hotel amenities include high-speed Internet, flat panel LCD TV with in-room movies, indoor pool, Jacuzzi, free evening beverages and exercise room. Guests staying at the Drury Inn can start their day with a complimentary breakfast that includes scrambled eggs, sausage and Belgian waffles.

Drury Inn and Suites
300 S. Milton Road
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001-6259
Tel: (928) 773-4900
druryhotels.com

La Quinta Inn

Quaint and affordable, La Quinta Inn is in the west end of Flagstaff. With complimentary breakfast, in-room wireless Internet, guest laundry and fitness center, the spacious guest rooms of the La Quinta Inn boast superior comfort for guests and their pets. Additional hotel amenities include a seasonally heated outdoor pool, hot tub and a fitness center open 24 hours a day.

La Quinta Inn
2015 S. Beulah Blvd.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Tel: (928) 556-8666
939.lq.com

Kings House Hotel

Kings House Hotel is near all of Flagstaff's key attractions, including Lowell Observatory and the Arizona Snowbowl. Offering king and queen single- or double-size rooms, each guestroom includes complimentary high-speed Internet, continental breakfast, refrigerators, microwaves and a pet-friendly policy. Working toward certified green property, Kings House has made sustainable upgrades to their property guest rooms, including the use of low-flow showerheads, in-room recycling and the use of florescent light bulbs.

Kings House Hotel
1560 E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(928) 774-7186
kingshousehotel.com

Econo Lodge University

Affordable and convenient, the Econo Lodge University is near Interstate 17 and 40. Featuring 66 guest rooms, travelers have access to a seasonally heated outdoor swimming pool, complimentary high-speed Internet, free continental breakfast and spacious AAA approved pet-friendly guest rooms.

Econo Lodge University
914 S. Milton Road
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Tel: (928) 774-7326
econolodge.com

Article Written By Patricia Poulin

Patricia Poulin is a freelance writer based out of the western slope of Colorado. Poulin's travels and insight have chronicled in print media resources, such as "Inside Outside" and "Breathe" magazine. She is also a regular contributor for other various publications including "USA Today." Poulin holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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