Hotels in Clifton, AZ

Hotels in Clifton, AZ
Clifton is a town situated along the Gila River in southeast Arizona. The town is known as the start of the Coronado Trail. The region was the birthplace of the Apache chief Geronimo. Clifton sits close to the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, which is made up of more than 2 million acres. The region also has the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area, Black Hills Rock Hound Area, Kartchner Caverns State Park, and the Gila River, where you can find campsites, picnicking areas and hiking trails.

Rode Inn Motel

Rode Inn Motel offers cable TV with telephones, guest laundry and a fax/copy machine for guests. Children under the age of 4 stay free.

Rode Inn Motel
186 Coronado Blvd.
Clifton, AZ 85533
(928) 865-4536
rodeinnmotels.com/

Best Western Desert Inn

Best Western Desert Inn is 29 miles from downtown Clifton in Safford. It has high-speed Internet in select rooms, cable TV with HBO, an outdoor heated pool, a guest laundry, and pets are welcome.

Best Western Desert Inn
1391 W. Thatcher Blvd.
Safford, AZ 85546-3304
(928) 428-0521
bestwesternarizona.com/hotels/best-western-desert-inn/

Econo Lodge

The Econo Lodge is 29 miles from downtown Clifton. It offers a free continental breakfast, seasonal pool, hot tub, fitness room, guest laundry facilities, and in-room coffee makers, microwaves and cable TV. Pets are welcome with a fee.

Econo Lodge
225 U.S. 70
Safford, AZ 85546
(928) 348-0011
econolodge.com/hotel-safford-arizona-AZ120?promo=gglocal

Comfort Inn and Suites

Comfort Inn and Suites offers a free breakfast, free wireless high-speed Internet, seasonal pool, hot tub and exercise room.

Comfort Inn And Suites
450 Entertainment Ave.
Safford, AZ 85546
comfortinn.com/hotel-safford-arizona-AZ275

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Based in Oregon, Kimberly Sharpe has been a freelance writer since 2006. She writes for numerous online publications. Her writing has a strong focus on home improvement, gardening, parenting, pets and travel. She has spent most of her life working as a veterinarian technician, landscape adviser and owned a pet boarding, training and grooming facility in Florida

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