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Vacation rentals in White Mountains

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A stone fireplace is featured prominently, with a warm fire gently flickering inside. The surrounding stonework adds texture, while wooden beams and high ceilings create an open atmosphere. A cozy basket sits nearby, suggesting a thoughtful touch to the welcoming interior.
Cabin in Show Low
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Torreón Escape In The Pines -3bd, 2 bath

JodyRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Great place for a quiet getaway! We could go for long walks in a beautiful area! Very clean, great linens, and parking were perfect.
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The spacious deck features a variety of seating arrangements, including bright blue lounge chairs and a stylish fire pit. A dining table for four and hanging swing chairs are also present, creating inviting areas for relaxation and socializing. Surrounding trees provide a sense of privacy.
Cabin in Show Low
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Family & Pet Friendly Cabin In Pines Huge Deck BBQ

StephanieRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Gary was very friendly and very communicative. He went above and beyond to make our stay fun and memorable. The kids absolutely LOVED the power wheels and the race track and was the reason we booked. The back patio is beautiful and relaxing with great views. The master bed is a split king with adjustable settings and massage. The tea box, coffee and snacks were a great touch. Very clean home.
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A charming single-story home is surrounded by lush greenery and tall pine trees. The pathway leads to the entrance, with well-maintained shrubs and decorative stones framing the front yard. The warm wooden exterior blends harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Home in Show Low
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Golf at Birdie Ranch or Bison Golf Club included

KatherineRating, 5 stars9 months ago
We loved our stay! The home isctgoughtfully decorated and beautiful. We loved having the golf included. Such a lovely time that we hope to be back soon!
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The entrance features a wooden deck with sturdy railings and log pillars, leading to a welcoming front door. Outdoor seating is provided with patterned chairs on a tiled surface, offering a comfortable space for relaxation.
Home in Eagar
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

The Log Home

RachelRating, 5 stars4 months ago
We have stayed here before & will continue to stay here in the future. The home is well maintained and clean. It’s a great size for our family and saves us from booking several hotel rooms each time we visit the area.
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The exterior of a cabin is framed by tall pine trees, featuring a welcoming wooden deck with red railings. A seating area with blue chairs is visible, inviting relaxation. Natural wood and earth tones blend seamlessly with the outdoor surroundings.
Home in Navajo County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Bear Creek Cabin in Pinetop near all activities

ShellyRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Had an amazing stay with my family! Very clean and cozy! Beds and furniture were very comfortable! Great backyard that was perfect for our dog. Host was quick to respond to questions and very helpful! Beautiful area and peaceful neighborhood. Would highly recommend!
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A large cabin is nestled among tall pine trees, featuring expansive decks that extend from the structure. Soft light emanates from within, illuminating the surrounding rocky terrain. The natural setting is complemented by the shadows of the trees, creating a serene evening atmosphere.
Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Beautiful 6 Bedroom Cabin With breathtaking views

BenjaminRating, 5 stars1 month ago
This house is even better in person. The photos are just a glimpse as to how spacious and big this home is. The host was very nice and responsive. We reserved a weekend for my friends birthday to play games and hang out and this home was perfect for that. Would definitely rent again. We hit up local restaurants and coffee shops. There is quite a bit of antique shops with good finds too! I would beware the neighbor though. He seems a little uptight.
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A spacious deck features two red Adirondack chairs positioned near a large tree. Large glass doors provide a view into the interior, while a grill is visible in the background. The deck is surrounded by a natural wooded setting, conveying a serene outdoor atmosphere.
Cabin in Navajo County
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Mountain Paradise Lodge in Pinetop

LizaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great place, great hosts, love the location!
Top guest favorite
The kitchen features modern cabinetry with decorative tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances. An island with seating for three enhances the space. Large sliding doors offer access to a deck, while windows provide ample natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere.
Home in Navajo County
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Cabane De Joie (Cabin of Joy)

DeVonteRating, 5 stars1 week ago
10/10 stars and will recommend to everyone. Me and my girlfriend had an amazing time staying at Monte’s cabin/airbnb. The interior was amazing and the area was quiet and peaceful. Monte made sure we had everything that we needed, and made sure me and my girlfriend had a great time visiting PineTop!

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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