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A spacious wrap-around deck is visible, featuring a circular dining table with four chairs and a cozy seating area. Large glass doors provide access to the interior, where warm light glows in the evening. Surrounding greenery and hills create a serene backdrop.
Guesthouse in Prescott
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Luxury Cabin w/ Spa, Sauna & 5 Acres | MTN Views

🌄 Luxury Cabin w/ Spa, Sauna, Pool & 5 Acres | Views Relax, Recharge & Escape at this beautifully renovated MTN cabin just 20 minutes from downtown Prescott. Perched at the highest point in the neighborhood on 5 private acres, it’s the perfect place to unplug & connect w/nature w/o sacrificing comfort You'll love the panoramic mtn views, jacuzzi, sauna, & seasonal pool. Whether you're here for a romantic getaway, a peaceful solo retreat, or a small family adventure, this cabin provides it all

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Home in Kingman
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 1,248 reviews

“Grand Canyon”but in Kingman, with a Sky-Deck!

Route 66/& I-40 is 3 minutes away, but you feel like you are in pure country! Sit on the country porch,watch quail, deer? (Some traffic/construction noise at times) View the blanket of stars which is breathtaking 3 other homes/ranches down our street. Owners house is almost 1 acre away; we will provide our visitors with privacy! Hualapai Mtn 20min South Rim 2 2/12 hr Grand Canyon Skywalk 1 hr Las Vegas 1 1/2hr Many Biking/hiking trails within walking/Riding distance of your guest house!

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A modern firepit dominates the outdoor space, emitting a warm glow. The Airstream trailer is visible in the background, complemented by a wooden deck with table and chairs. Soft string lights are draped overhead, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Camper/RV in Phoenix
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 780 reviews

Vintage Airstream Near Downtown & Arts District

Stay in a 1967 Airstream tastefully reimagined by an acclaimed local designer Joel Contreras (whose work has appeared in Dwell, ArchDaily, etc). Enjoy your own private, fully fenced yard. Lounge on the wood deck with a coffee in the morning. Relax and have a drink by the firepit at night. A truly one-of-a kind space in the perfect downtown location - the eclectic Coronado Historic Neighborhood, recently called "Hipsterhood'' by Forbes magazine. Featured in TV shows, photoshoots, etc. INCLUDED 👇

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The cabin, constructed of dark wood and large windows, is set amidst towering pine trees. The front porch features a sleek railing, while the detached garage showcases wooden doors. The modern design emphasizes a harmonious blend with nature, inviting a peaceful atmosphere.
Cabin in Arizona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

#AZPineCottage: Luxury Family Retreat (two-in-one)

WOW... This will be the first thought that enters your head when you step foot through the door of our one-of-a- kind cabin. Professionally designed from the ground up, this cabin features the following: - Main Cabin has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and upstairs loft with six bunk beds that sleeps 12. - Detached garage has an arcade and game room. - Above the garage is a private studio with it's own kitchen, bathroom, king bed, and laundry that sleeps two (additional $97 charge for this).

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The entrance to the casita is framed by desert landscaping, featuring palm and cacti plants. A covered porch area provides seating with two chairs, leading to a rustic wooden door. Soft evening light enhances the warm tones of the exterior walls.
Bungalow in Fountain Hills
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

The Hill's Bungalow - Island in the Sun

The Hill's Bungalow, a wonderfully charming casita with a separate private entrance and parking. Walk out in the morning, watch the sunrise and sit on the private back porch for sunset. Custom finishing's and large windows opens to a gourmet kitchen/ large common room, a half bath, 50" TV and high speed wifi. A sleep number king bed with a lavish full bath, makes relaxing easy. Walking to hiking trails, a 2 minute drive to FH downtown, 10 minutes to Scottsdale, or 35 minutes to Sky Harbor.

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A starry night sky stretches above a geodesic dome, softly illuminated with warm tones. A single blue chair with vibrant cushions is positioned nearby on a wooden deck, framed by lush greenery, creating a tranquil outdoor setting for relaxation.
Dome in Cornville
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 564 reviews

Sleep under the Stars near Sedona!

Gaze at a million stars, comet showers, or the full moon in this magical Dome, just 25mins from Sedona. Sleep under the stars on a comfy bed right in the Dome, or in nearby "Garden Shed". Relax in the patios surrounding this hidden desert paradise. Access nearby trails & ruins. Less than 2-mile hike to breathtaking views of the confluence of the Verde River & Oak Creek. Five miles to Cottonwood, gas & shops. Close to vineyards, & so much more! No chores at check-out! Just enjoy your vacation!

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Tower in Colorado City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Lakeside Historic Radio Tower Near Zion: Hot Tub!

You’re not just booking a stay- you’re stepping into a story 🎶 The Radio Tower Loft is a former 1970s radio station reimagined into a cozy 2-story, 2-BR retreat with front row views of South Zion's infamous red-rock mountains. Relax in the hot tub, grill a steak on the BBQ, or grab the kayaks & take a short walk to the reservoir for a sunset paddle. Don’t just visit Southern Utah, experience its' history through a 1-of-a-kind stay! Pet Friendly: $25 flat fee 40 min to Kanab, 1 Hr to Zion

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An inviting living area features a plush leather sofa, accent pillows, and a decorative throw. Large windows frame sweeping views of Sedona's red rock formations. A dining table for two and a balanced arrangement of artful decor enhance this bright and airy space.
Apartment in Sedona
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Rooftop Studio Hideaway Near Trails & West Sedona

Welcome to Cayuse Heights, a deluxe one-bedroom retreat perched in the heart of Sedona’s stunning landscapes. With stylish light-filled interiors and a private terrace offering sweeping views of red rocks and lush woodlands, you’ll find endless inspiration in the beauty around you. Thoughtfully designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, this elegant studio features high-quality furnishings and amenities and is just a stone’s throw from Red Rock State Park and a short drive to West Sedona.

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A spacious yurt stands elevated on a large raised deck, surrounded by trees. The exterior features a mix of green and blue colors, with circular windows offering bright views. Nearby, outdoor seating is positioned, creating inviting areas for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yurt in Pine
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Yurt Romantic Retreat. Sky View!

This luxury Yurt setting is the only yurt in town! Beautifully appointed with thoughtful amenities. The massive raised deck provides the most stunning views and the most amazing indoor/outdoor experience you could hope for. Read a book in the two person soaking tub, stargaze and enjoy a relaxing evening next to the fire pit on the deck. The perfect romantic getaway or family road trip. Pine has a bustling downtown with fantastic restaurants and is a short drive from many natural wonders.

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Place to stay in Lake Montezuma
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Eagle Eye - Private spring fed creek access!

[Mandatory liability waiver signing upon arrival.] This 8-acre haven is not suitable for children under 18 due to the natural terrain, river access, and steep cliffs. NO DOGS (ADA only) Eagle Eye is a cedar sauna converted into a suite, perched atop a limestone cliff overlooking the enchanting creek, offering a unique and immersive experience like no other. With its concave window framing sunrise vistas, guests are treated to a cozy front-row seat to nature's spectacle.. Eagle Eye. 🦅👁️

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Home in Sedona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Myrinn - The Telescope House - Architectural Home

- Experience the magic of Sedona at the one-of-a-kind Telescope House with 360° desert views - Designed by architect Wendell Burnette, this home embraces unique architecture and artistic flair - Explore secret rooms, enigmatic art, and hidden features in this stunning desert retreat - Relax in the spacious living room with panoramic views of Cathedral Rock and the surrounding landscape - Book now for a truly unforgettable Sedona escape, perfect for adventure and relaxation

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The historic John Riordan House, showcasing its original 1898 architecture, features an ornate facade with intricate wooden details. A spacious wraparound porch is adorned with columns and railings, providing a glimpse of the beautiful craftsmanship of the late 1800s.
Home in Jerome
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 854 reviews

John Riordan House Built in 1898 Vacant for 60 yrs

Highest rentable space in Jerome. Authentically restored to it's original 1898 condition. House had been buried in mud since 1953 until the compete resurrection in 2012. The John Riordan House has obtained RATING IN THE TOP 5% OF ALL AIRBNBS WORLDWIDE and the most 5 star reviews in Jerome. Enjoy the mile high weather and the 1200 square foot outside patios with fantastic 30 mile views of the entire Verde Valley. 95 steps down to the upper part of town.

All about Arizona

Arizona is in the southwest of the United States on the Mexican border, home to the sprawling Kaibab National Forest with its towering pines, lively music venues in Tucson, the Roosevelt Row Arts District in state capital Phoenix, and several Native American reservations. The state’s terrain spans the grassy prairies of the Patagonia region, rock formations carved by the elements at Chiricahua National Monument, and the limestone peaks framed by big skies in Sedona.

World-famous Route 66 runs through Flagstaff, while rugged red rock dominates the sweeping landscapes of Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley. Outdoors adventures abound, from exploring epic canyons to teeing off at golf events to watching the big hitters at baseball spring training. Arizona’s multiple dark sky parks draw stargazers, the north of the state boasts excellent conditions for skiing in the colder months, and the blue-green waters of Havasu Falls make a striking contrast with their rust-hued surroundings.

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Sedona

Sedona boasts some of the state’s most jaw-dropping landscapes. Surrounded by imposing red rock formations, pillars, and buttes, this striking natural landscape almost looks man-made, while the desert town’s surrounding Verde Valley wine region and crystal stores draw an eclectic crowd of epicureans and visitors in search of Sedona’s reputed spiritual energy. Dusty trails dotted with yucca plants sit alongside a bounty of public artwork and sculptures in the Gallery District.

Grand Canyon National Park

Where the Little Colorado River meets its bigger namesake in the northwest of Arizona, the towering layers of sedimentary rock and deep gorges of the Grand Canyon National Park extend over 250 miles and date back billions of years. Established in 1919, the park’s South Rim remains one of the more popular access points and is home to Yavapai Geology Museum, which also provides excellent vantage points from large picture windows. The panoramic, rust-colored views from Mather Point and Desert View Drive are the stuff of legend and the subject of countless movies.

Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Established in 1931, Canyon de Chelly National Monument dates back much further — it stands as one of North America’s longest continuously inhabited landscapes, spanning deep-orange sandstone cliffs, vertiginous spires, and plunging valleys dotted with vegetation. Ancestral Puebloans and Navajos carved dwellings out of the red rock centuries ago, sheltered by the towering cliffs, and the Navajo community still raises livestock in the canyons.

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