Hotels in Pine, AZ

Hotels in Pine, AZ
Named after the surrounding pine timber, Pine, Arizona, is nestled within the Tonto National Forest just northeast of Phoenix. Lined with old growth Ponderosa pines and highlighting the crystal blue waters of Knoll Lake, Pine's pristine location makes for a spectacular backdrop for outdoor adventure. From hiking the depths of the Mogollon Rim to canoeing the high alpine lakes, adventurous travelers may combine a day of adventure with the convenience of a warm hotel in one of Pine's quaint lodging choices.

Rimside Cabins

Travelers looking to step away from the average hotel experience may enjoy staying in the tranquil setting of Rimside Cabins. Guests may choose between a spacious cottage with a queen-size bed and a fully equipped kitchen or a smaller cabin with queen-size bed and kitchenette. Both units offer private decks with views of the surrounding mountains, fresh linens, towels and in-room coffee maker. Travelers looking to stay a full week at Rimside Cabins may do so at the rate of $515 per week, while the nightly rate for a cabin is $115 per with a two-night minimum during the summer as of 2009. Rimside Cabins also offers discounts for mid-week guests.

Rimside Cabins
3270 N State Highway 87
Pine, AZ 85544
(928) 476-3349
rimsidegrill.com

Windmill Corner Inn

Located in the neighboring town of Strawberry, the Windmill Corner Inn offers an intimate stay for travelers seeking refuge in nature. This eight-unit hotel boasts warm hospitality and a central location for an array of outdoor recreational opportunities. The rustic rooms at the Windmill Corner Inn are smoke free and are fitted with an in-room refrigerator, microwave and in-room coffee maker. As of 2009 standard rooms with a single queen-size bed are available at $73.00 per night, while rooms fitted with two full-size beds cost $83.00 per night. Holiday and weekend prices may vary.

Windmill Corner Inn
HC-1, Box 263
5075 Highway 87
Strawberry, AZ 85544
(928) 476-3064
windmillinn.com

Pine Victorian Inn

Highlighting panoramic views of the Mogollon Rim, the Pine Victorian Inn offers guests a secluded and pampered vacation getaway. Guest rooms include a private bathroom with Jacuzzi tub, in-room coffee maker, fireplace, clock radio with CD player, TV with DVD player and lofty canopy beds. Additional Inn amenities include a full breakfast with special meals available for vegetarians and low-fat diets. According to the owners of the Pine Victorian Inn will be closed for renovations during the winter of 2009/2010, but will re-open for travelers by spring 2010.

Pine Victorian Inn
6160 Bradshaw Drive
Pine, AZ 85544
(928) 476-3595
pinevictorianinn.com

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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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