Alpine, Arizona Motels

Alpine, Arizona Motels

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Alpine is a small town situated at 8,000 feet in the beautiful White Mountains of eastern Arizona, just six miles from the New Mexico border. Alpine is located within the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, which affords opportunities for hiking, fishing and hunting in the summer, and skiing in the winter. Luna Lake is nearby, where you can boat and fish. The friendly town has many options for accommodation during your stay.

Tal-Wi-Wi Lodge

Tal-Wi-Wi Lodge offers standard rooms with one or two double beds, and more luxurious rooms with king beds. Some rooms include an old-fashioned wood-burning stove and hot tub. Winter rates differ from summer rates. This hotel keeps you close to nature by not including phones or TVs in the rooms. There is, however, wireless Internet to keep you connected.

Tal-wi-wi Lodge
P.O. Box 169
Alpine, AZ 85920
928-339-4319
talwiwilodge.com

Mountain Hi Lodge

Mountain Hi Lodge is located in east Alpine. The Lodge offers single, double, and queen rooms as well as self-contained cabins. Gather the family around at the Bar-B-Que area to cook your meal on the provided grills. Along with basic hotel amenities, Mountain Hi Lodge offers a fish-cleaning station, play yard, and easy access to the local laundromat. Weekday and weekend rates are available online.

Mountain High Lodge
PO Box 693
Alpine AZ 85920
928-339-4311
mountainhilodge.com

Alpine Inn

Alpine Inn offers rooms and suites which sleep from one to five people in a charming renovated country house. The hotel boasts all modern amenities for you and your family, including private bathrooms and TVs. The hotel also has a gift shop which sells baked goods, antiques and other regional items.

Alpine Inn
Street # 3 County Road 2053
Alpine, AZ 85920
928-339-1840
alpineinnaz.com

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Article Written By Hayley Smith

Hayley Smith is a freelance documentary filmmaker and writer with a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master of Arts in Middle Eastern studies. She has contributed written work to various websites, specializing in topics on the outdoors and Utah skiing.

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