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Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff

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Built in the 1920’s to attract upscale business to Flagstaff, the Hotel Monte Vista remains a city staple. Located within walking distance of some of downtown’s best restaurants and shopping, the hotel is a prime location for in- and out-of-towners alike. With an unparalleled history, the Hotel Monte Vista is also home to some of the nation’s greatest ghost sightings. So whether you come for solace or spook hunting, this Flagstaff favorite has it all. 800.545.3068, www.hotelmontevista.com.

Heritage Inn Bed and Breakfast in Snowflake

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Near to both the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert, Heritage Inn B&B offers a rustic refuge from life’s everyday worries. The restored Victorian pioneer home dates back to the late 1800’s and is rife with period antiquities to enhance the friendly feel of the bed and breakfast. A multitude of activities are available for enjoyment and include a Snowflake historical home walking tour, biking and fishing. Heritage’s spacious courtyard is as ideal for catching some rays as it is for a dusk dinner. 928.536.3322, www.heritage-inn.net.

Hidden Meadow Ranch

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Surrounded by tall pines and picturesque mountain views, this eastern Arizona hideaway makes for the perfect weekend getaway. Located in the historic town of Greer, families can expect to sleep soundly in one of 12 well-appointed cabins. Complete with a personal living room, mini bar, downstairs master bedroom and covered porch, guests will feel as if they were at home. Once settled, families are invited to explore the ranch and experience activities like horseback riding (during the winter, those horseback rides turn into sleigh rides), fly fishing, canoeing, roping and hiking. Overnight backpacking trips are also available upon request for an additional charge. After working up an appetite, the lodge's main dining room serves up gourmet western mountain cuisine fireside. (Think tequila shrimp, grilled filet mignon and campfire vidalia onions.) For dessert, relax in the hot tub, wine in hand, overlooking the night stars.866.333.4080, www.hiddenmeadow.com. -Christine Whitton