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Vacation rentals in White Mountains

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Superhost
Guesthouse in Pinetop-Lakeside
Caboose Cabin on National Forest No Cleaning Fees!
Stay somewhere unique and fun this trip! This is not a real caboose, however it is a 350 sq. ft private living space made to look like one : ) Our property is nestled in the tall pines of the White Mountains & borders the National Forest on a quiet dead end street. This private cabin will sleep 2. Hiking trails are mere seconds from the front door! Minutes away from Hondah Casino, shopping, restaurants, lakes, and off-road trails. Sunrise Ski Resort is about 45 minutes away. No cleaning fees!
$125 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cozy Cub Log Cabin 1 Acre/Large Deck/Rustic/Quiet
A hidden gem amongst the tall pines, you will feel like you're in nature yet all the creature comforts are a hop, skip, and jump away! Enjoy a cozy REAL log cabin nestled back into a charming cabin community. 2 Bed/1 Bath 600 sqft. log cabin that has everything you will need. Enjoy the peace and quiet relaxing on the large covered deck. Keep your eyes peeled for the wildlife that may pass by; Elk, Deer, and maybe a Bear! Be prepared to enjoy the company you keep next to the beautiful fireplace.
$121 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Navajo County
Cozy cabin 1 with king bed near Rainbow Lake
Come enjoy the four seasons in the cozy cabin in the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine trees. The cabin is centrally-located. This cabin is near Rainbow Lake and a short distance from many area lakes. Outdoor activities include; hiking, mountain biking, cycling, fishing, kayaking and snow sports. Enjoy the entire cabin along with an outdoor area to enjoy grilling, dining, or relaxing by the firepit under the stars. additional cabin: https://www.airbnb.com/h/cozy-cabin-2-bear-bear-cabins
$119 per night

Other great vacation rentals in White Mountains

Superhost
Cabin in Greer
Little Colorado Cabin #2
$118 per night
Superhost
Home in Pinetop-Lakeside
Twin Spruce Guesthouse
$89 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Greer
"Marion's Workshop"- White Mountain Lodge Cabin #1
$123 per night
Superhost
Home in Pinetop-Lakeside
Peaceful Pines
$74 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Greer
Red Setter River Haven Loft
$131 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Navajo County
No Airbnb fee! Private hot tub! Cabin w/Loft
$128 per night
Superhost
Cottage in Lakeside
🌿The Calico Cottage
$120 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cozy 2-bedroom cabin nestled in the pines
$120 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
The Breezy Pines Cabin By Rainbow Lake
$126 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Apple Tree Cottage | Savor the serenity
$98 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Greer
Little Ponderosa Cabin
$199 per night
Superhost
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Rustic 2 Bedroom Cabin #2, Great Decks & Hot Tub!
$115 per night

Your guide to White Mountains

Welcome to White Mountains

Arizona’s White Mountains are home to an embarrassment of natural riches. The highest peak, Mount Baldy — so named for its largely unforested dome — towers more than 11,000 feet over the verdant two-million-acre Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. This spectacular package is perched on the Mogollon Rim, a 200-mile stretch of dramatic cliffs that offer panoramic views of the Arizona landscape. Fragrant stands of ponderosa pine, more than 50 alpine lakes and streams, and scenic trails make the White Mountains a nexus for fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. Among the feathered residents of these mountains are bald eagles and the rare three-toed woodpecker. In the winter, skiers and snowboarders arrive in droves to swoosh around the local ski resort. Outdoor recreation is the main draw of White Mountains, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunities for relaxation, too. When you’re ready to rest your hiking boots, small mountain towns like Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low beckon with antique shops, restaurants, and homegrown museums.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in White Mountains

Summer and winter are undoubtedly the favored seasons here, but the White Mountains are appealing year round. Due to the high elevation, this is an ideal escape during summer when temperatures soar in Arizona. Every June the sky above Pinetop-Mountain Lake fills with dozens of brightly colored hot-air balloons as the town celebrates the White Mountains Hot-Air Balloon Festival. In spring, wildflowers bloom, and in fall the leaves of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest turn vibrant shades of gold, orange, and red. The landscape transforms into a snowy wonderland every winter, and the mountains buzz with snow sports enthusiasts.


Top things to do in White Mountains

Fort Apache Historical Park

Much of the White Mountains are within White Mountain Apache tribal lands, which includes Fort Apache, a former military encampment built by the United States government in the late 19th century. Today the fort is a historical site run by the tribe alongside a museum that celebrates Apache culture and sells basketry, beadwork, and other arts. Four miles west of the fort you can visit the Kinishba Ruins, inhabited by the Zuni and Hopi people until 1400 A.D.

White Mountain Trail System

Starting in 1987, volunteers began carving out this wide-ranging trail system, which navigates territory around Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low. The idea was to create a network of non-motorized trails made of increasingly large loops. This means you never have to pass the same sight twice.

Show Low Museum

This quirky little museum devoted to the history of the town of Show Low is filled with objects donated by the local community, including an old telephone switchboard, knife collections, taxidermy, and a homemade cannon built by a local antiques store owner who accidentally blew out the back of his store with it.

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