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Among the 49 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Wander Camp Grand Canyon - Arizona
8.0 5932 reviews
Arizona
04/08 – 06/08
$138/nightTotal: $276 (2 )

Wander Camp Grand Canyon

1 2
glamping , Valle
Wander Camp Grand Canyon is located in Valle Grand Canyon Junction, Arizona, just 15 miles from the Grand Canyon National Park Airport and 21 miles from Tusayan, offering easy access to the Grand Canyon and nearby amenities. The camp has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The tent provides 19 square metres of space and features a bedroom and bathroom. Guests can enjoy a terrace, garden, parking, and the option to bring their pets along.
Clear Sky Resorts - Grand Canyon - Unique Sky Domes - Arizona
8.6 913 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
$648/nightfor 1 night

Clear Sky Resorts - Grand Canyon - Unique Sky Domes

1 2
resort , Valle
Clear Sky Resorts - Grand Canyon - Unique Sky Domes is located in Valle, Arizona, just 47 kilometres from the Grand Canyon Village and 35 kilometres from Grand Canyon National Park Airport.
The resort offers a unique experience with its distinctive sky domes, providing comfortable accommodation with amenities such as a restaurant, bar, and free parking for guests.
Popular Vacation Rental At The Grand Canyon, Make Yourselves At Home! - Arizona
9.2 175 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$665/nightTotal: $1330 (2 )

Popular Vacation Rental At The Grand Canyon, Make Yourselves At Home!

5 2
apartment , Valle
This five-bedroom house, ideal for families or groups, is situated in a rural location near Valle, within a 15-kilometre radius of Raptor Ranch, Kaibab National Forest and Planes of Fame Air Museum.
The 195 square metre property offers a peaceful retreat with a garden, terrace, barbecue facilities and parking, accommodating up to 16 guests.
Grand Canyon West Rim Wagon Glamping - Arizona
9.6 11 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$610/nightTotal: $1220 (2 )

Grand Canyon West Rim Wagon Glamping

1 2
glamping , Meadview
This Meadview dwelling, a uniquely designed covered wagon, is situated just under 5km from the Grand Canyon West Rim, offering easy access to this iconic natural wonder.
Sleeping up to six guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom glamping unit features a king-size bed and bunk beds or a futon, and includes complimentary ATV tour or horseback ride (valued at $150) for bookings made by 31 May for stays up to 31 December.

Best Arizona vacation rentals with a balcony

Grand Canyon A-frame Hot Tub & Sauna - Arizona
10 1 review
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
$1042/nightfor 1 night

Grand Canyon A-frame Hot Tub & Sauna

2 2
cabin , Valle
This off-grid A-frame lodge near Valle is located in Williams, a 32-kilometre drive from the Grand Canyon South Rim and a 48-kilometre drive from Downtown Williams.
This 71 square metre cabin accommodates up to four guests, featuring two bedrooms, one bathroom with a distinctive soaking tub, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, sauna, and a terrace, with optional UTV tours and e-bike rentals available for exploring the surrounding trails.
Highland Grand Canyon Glamping - Arizona
9.8 44 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$558/nightTotal: $1116 (2 )

Highland Grand Canyon Glamping

1 2
glamping , Tusayan
The Highland Grand Canyon Glamping tent is located in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, approximately 6.7km from the Grand Canyon South Rim and 8km from Grand Canyon Village, offering easy access to the park's main attractions.
This 20-square-metre glamping unit sleeps three guests in one bedroom with two bathrooms, and boasts a private entrance, terrace, garden, Wi-Fi, parking, BBQ facilities, an outdoor fireplace, and a concierge service.
Grand Canyon Western Ranch - Arizona
9.4 906 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
$346/nightfor 1 night

Grand Canyon Western Ranch

1 2
farm , Meadview
This Meadview ranch, situated in a historic district, is 17km from Grand Canyon West, under 32km from the Grand Canyon Skywalk, and approximately 51km from Lake Mead.
The property offers air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, garden, restaurant, bar, parking, and housekeeping; guests can enjoy on-site dining and proximity to attractions such as the Meadview Community Library.
25 Min To Grand Canyon Shuffleboard Fire Pit - Arizona
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$2238/nightTotal: $4476 (2 )

25 Min To Grand Canyon Shuffleboard Fire Pit

8 2
house , Valle
This large house is situated in Valle, offering convenient access to the Grand Canyon South Rim, located 47 kilometres away, and Grand Canyon Village, 48 kilometres distant.
This 320 square metre residence accommodates up to 28 guests across 8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, featuring a full kitchen, air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a private patio, shuffleboard, and a fire pit.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Arizona

  • What are the must-see sights in Arizona, United States?

    Arizona boasts incredible diversity! The Grand Canyon is a must, of course. Then there's the Antelope Canyon, with its stunning, sculpted sandstone walls. Monument Valley, with its iconic buttes, is breathtaking. For city life, explore the vibrant downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale, known for their art scene and upscale shopping. And don't forget the stunning natural beauty of Sedona, famous for its red rocks and spiritual energy.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Arizona?

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in Grand Canyon National Park?

    When you are planning to visit Grand Canyon National Park you want to focus on the right vacation rentals which would allow you to stay the right way. For this, you must evaluate and compare different types of vacation rentals you can find close to Grand Canyon National Park. Vacation rentals are available in different types like apartments, condos, townhouses and even homes. Hence, you can look for the right ones which suit your requirements and budget. Also, these vacation rentals are furnished with all modern facilities and amenities allowing you to get the best stay experience.
  • Are there unique natural phenomena in Arizona?

    Absolutely! The Wave in Coyote Buttes North is a unique sandstone formation requiring a permit. The Petrified Forest National Park showcases petrified wood, a truly remarkable sight. The Meteor Crater, a massive impact crater, provides a glimpse into geological history. And the diverse desert landscapes, from the Sonoran Desert to the high-elevation forests, offer unique ecosystems to explore.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Arizona?

    Among the Airbnbs in Arizona, Cozystay Signature Grand Canyon - Suite Two Queen is the most popular one.

  • What are the unmissable activities to do in Grand Canyon National Park?

    1. Explore the South Rim - When you are visiting Grand Canyon National Park you need to explore the South Rim which is one of the most visited areas of the park.

    2. Hike to Mather Point - When you are exploring Grand Canyon National Park you also need to explore the Mather Point which provides you with panoramic views of the rugged cliffs and trails below.

    3. Drive to Desert View - If you have a vehicle you can drive to the Desert View in the park's South Rim. You can also head to Desert View Watchtower which is one of the landmarks here.
  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to Arizona?

    Pack light, breathable clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, and a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection. Sunscreen with a high SPF is crucial, as is plenty of water, especially during warmer months. Consider bringing binoculars for wildlife viewing and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Depending on the time of year and your activities, layers are a good idea, as temperatures can fluctuate.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Arizona?

  • Where is the best place to stay in Grand Canyon National Park?

    If you are visiting Grand Canyon National Park you need to look for the best towns where you can stay. Flagstaff is one of the best places where you can stay when you are visiting Grand Canyon National Park. Almost 90 minutes away from the park entrance, Flagstaff can provide you with all the facilities and amenities you need. Here you can find plenty of rental accommodations and hotels which would solve your accommodation issues. Also, you can find plenty of bars and restaurants and eateries which make the entire stay experience better when you are visiting Grand Canyon National Park.
  • What famous events or festivals are happening in Arizona?

    Arizona has many events. The Heard Museum in Phoenix hosts the annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market, showcasing Native American art and culture. Scottsdale hosts the annual Scottsdale Arts Festival, a major art event. Many smaller towns and cities host rodeos and other celebrations throughout the year. Check local listings for specific dates.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Arizona?

    The best vacation rental or Airbnb with a jacuzzi in Arizona is Cozystay Signature Grand Canyon - Suite Two Queen.

  • What are popular theme parks near Grand Canyon National Park?

    1. Canyon Coaster Adventure Park - When you have kids you can visit the Canyon Coaster Adventure Park which allows your kids to explore the rides and enjoy games as well.

    2. Cowabunga Canyon Waterpark Summerlin - If you are interested in one of the best water parks close to Grand Canyon National Park you can head to Cowabunga Canyon Waterpark Summerlin. This water park in Las Vegas is a great way to take your kids for a fun-filled day.

    3. Castle N' Coasters - Located in Phoenix, Castle N' Coasters can provide your kids with plenty of roller coaster rides and go-kart rides and arcade games and mini-golf experiences.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Arizona?

    A daily budget will vary greatly depending on your travel style. For budget travelers, $100-150 per day might suffice, while mid-range travelers might spend $200-300, and luxury travelers could easily spend $500 or more. This includes accommodation, food, transportation (rental car recommended for exploring), and activity costs. Gas prices can fluctuate.
  • What are the best events in Grand Canyon National Park?

    1. Grand Canyon Music Festival - If you are interested in good music, food and drinks you need to attend the Grand Canyon Music Festival which brings some of the best local musicians and artists to the forefront. It is one of the oldest music festivals in Arizona and therefore many people prefer to enjoy the music and the relaxed vibe here.

    2. Grand Canyon Celebration of Art - For those who are not into music can enjoy the art festival which takes place here. Located in South Rim, the Grand Canyon Celebration of Art provides a vibrant experience for various artists wanting to participate. All the art is later auctioned for charity.
  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in Arizona, and what are the must-try specialties?

    Many restaurants in Arizona offer Southwestern cuisine. In Phoenix, try Pizzeria Bianco for amazing pizza, or Durant's for classic steak. In Tucson, try El Charro Cafe for authentic Mexican food. Sonoran hot dogs, prickly pear margaritas, and carne asada are regional favorites. Explore local farmers' markets for fresh produce and regional specialties.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in Arizona that are worth a visit?

    Consider visiting the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix, or exploring the charming town of Jerome, a former copper mining town with historic buildings and art galleries. The Chiricahua National Monument, with its unique rock formations, is another hidden gem. Lake Havasu offers water activities and stunning scenery.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in Arizona?

    Attend a rodeo or local festival to experience the state's Western heritage. Visit Native American reservations to learn about their rich cultures and traditions. Explore local art galleries and studios in towns like Sedona or Scottsdale. Engage in conversations with people you meet – many Arizonans are happy to share their experiences and knowledge of the state.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in Arizona?

    Arizona offers a vast array of landscapes. From the towering red rocks of Sedona and the dramatic canyons of the Grand Canyon to the Sonoran Desert's saguaro cacti and the high-elevation forests of the White Mountains, the terrain is incredibly diverse. Explore slot canyons, mesas, buttes, and vast desert plains – each region offers a unique experience.
  • How many days are ideal for visiting Arizona, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    A week is a good starting point to see some of the highlights, but two weeks or more allows for a more in-depth exploration. One possible itinerary could focus on the northern part of the state, including the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, and Antelope Canyon. Another could explore southern Arizona, focusing on Tucson, Saguaro National Park, and the Sonoran Desert.
  • How is the weather in Arizona during high season?

    High season in Arizona typically runs from October to May, avoiding the intense summer heat. Even during this period, temperatures can vary greatly depending on elevation and location. Expect warm, sunny days and cooler nights in the fall and spring. Winter can bring cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations, with some snow possible in northern Arizona.

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Best Arizona vacation rentals with a sauna

Grand Canyon A-frame Hot-tub & Sauna - Arizona
8.3 9 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
$772/nightfor 1 night

Grand Canyon A-frame Hot-tub & Sauna

2 2
house , Valle
This Valle holiday home is situated near the Grand Canyon National Park Airport, approximately 40 kilometres away.
The 56-square-metre property boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps up to nine guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, Wi-Fi, a sauna, a hot tub, and a terrace.
Private A-frame Retreat, Stargazing + Utv Trails - Arizona
9.6 60 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$900/nightTotal: $1800 (2 )

Private A-frame Retreat, Stargazing + Utv Trails

2 2
cabin , Valle
Mont Blue, a rustic A-frame lodge near the Grand Canyon National Park in Valle, offers easy access to nearby trails, with the park a short distance away (exact distance unspecified).
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat sleeps five, boasting a kitchen, air conditioning, jacuzzi, sauna, hot tub, parking, and internet access; UTV and e-bike rentals are available for exploring the surrounding area.
Holiday Inn Resort The Squire At Grand Canyon By Ihg - Arizona
8.4 11742 reviews
Arizona
18/10 – 25/10
$324/nightTotal: $2268 (7 )

Holiday Inn Resort The Squire At Grand Canyon By Ihg

1 2
resort , Tusayan
The Squire Resort at the Grand Canyon, BW Signature Collection is situated just a 10-minute drive from the entrance of Grand Canyon National Park, making it an ideal base for exploring this natural wonder. This 4-star hotel has received excellent user ratings for its location and very good ratings for cleanliness and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of facilities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and fitness centre. Guests can also enjoy a variety of dining options, including a restaurant, bar, and room service, as well as a game room and bowling alley for entertainment.
Rustic Off-grid A-frame With Hot Tub And Sauna Near The Grand Canyon For A Unique Escape In Williams, Arizona - Arizona
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
$997/nightfor 1 night

Rustic Off-grid A-frame With Hot Tub And Sauna Near The Grand Canyon For A Unique Escape In Williams, Arizona

2 2
house , Valle
This rustic off-grid A-frame cabin is located in Williams, Arizona, 46.7 kilometres from Grand Canyon National Park Airport and offers opportunities for cycling.
This dwelling accommodates up to 7 guests in 2 bedrooms and features air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven and dishwasher, a private patio with an outdoor fireplace, a sauna, and a Jacuzzi.

Best Arizona vacation rentals with a fireplace

Bright Angel Lodge – Inside The Park - Arizona
9.2 1154 reviews
Arizona
04/08 – 06/08
$270/nightTotal: $540 (2 )

Bright Angel Lodge – Inside The Park

1 2
chalet , Tusayan
Bright Angel Lodge – Inside the Park is located in the historic district of Grand Canyon National Park, just 0.6km from the Bright Angel Trailhead and a short walk from other attractions. The lodge has received very good user ratings, with excellent location and cleanliness ratings.
The lodge offers 90 rooms, accommodating up to two guests each. Amenities include a restaurant, bar, room service, free parking, and a coffee shop.
Views/grand Canyon 20 Min-ev-arcade-sleeps 14! - Arizona
Arizona
04/08 – 06/08
$1061/nightTotal: $2122 (2 )

Views/grand Canyon 20 Min-ev-arcade-sleeps 14!

6 2
apartment , Valle
This spacious 256 square metre flat is situated on 10 acres of untouched desert terrain near Williams, offering exceptional stargazing and a 48 to 72 kilometre drive to Grand Canyon National Park and Grandview Point.
This property accommodates up to 14 guests with six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, entertainment including arcade games and a basketball hoop, an outdoor fire pit and ping pong table, a dedicated workspace, and an EV charging station.
Under Canvas Grand Canyon - Arizona
9.1 2612 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$747/nightTotal: $1494 (2 )

Under Canvas Grand Canyon

1 2
glamping , Valle
The Under Canvas Grand Canyon glamping site is located in Valle, just under an hour's drive from Flagstaff, offering easy access to the Grand Canyon National Park. It has received very good ratings for both location and user experience, with an excellent rating for cleanliness.
The accommodation comprises a single-bedroom tent with a bathroom, featuring a kitchen, terrace, garden, and a concierge service. Guests can enjoy on-site dining at the restaurant and bar, as well as a fitness centre and free private parking.
Mirage Casita - Arizona
9.2 55 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
$530/nightTotal: $1060 (2 )

Mirage Casita

1 2
cabin , Valle
This eco-luxury casita, near the Grand Canyon's South Entrance on an 80-acre ranch in Valle, Arizona, offers exceptional stargazing and is a short drive from Highway 64N.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom retreat sleeps two, features a kitchenette, private patio with Red Butte and San Francisco Peaks views, air conditioning, a wood-burning stove, and access to a communal building with outdoor dining facilities.
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