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Cabin in Navajo County
Cozy cabin with king bed near Rainbow Lake
Come enjoy the four seasons in our cozy Spruce Cabin in the largest stand of Ponderosa Pine trees. You will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located cabin. 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. You will have the entire cabin along with an outdoor area to enjoy grilling, dining, playing corn hole or relaxing by the firepit under the stars.
$89 per night
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Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cabin in the Pines- Hot tub + close to ski resort!
Cozy cabin on a quiet loop, perfect for a summer or winter getaway. The front porch has large swinging chairs. The backyard has a hot tub, paved sitting area with a gas fireplace, kids swings, and a large porch. Lots of wildlife to watch! Master bath has a large jetted tub, perfect for relaxing. This property is just minutes away from Woodland Lake and hiking trails. It is about a 40 min drive to Sunrise Ski Resort that offers both summer and winter activities! Free WiFi and Roku streaming.
$172 per night
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Cabin in Navajo County
Cabin 8 with Hot Tub
Whether you’re traveling with your significant other or embarking on a group reunion, this Lakeside property nestled in the Hidden Rest Cabins community can meet all your accommodation needs. Stay in this 1-bathroom vacation rental studio cabin for a sense of privacy while your friends or family book the other on-site cabins. When you’re not golfing, hiking, or boating, gather around the fire pits to make s’mores or the grills for a cookout with your companions until the stars come out.
$83 per night

Stay near Pinetop-Lakeside's top sights

Photo of Woodland Lake Park
Woodland Lake Park95 locals recommend
Photo of Charlie Clark's Steakhouse
Charlie Clark's Steakhouse135 locals recommend
Photo of Darbi's Cafe
Darbi's Cafe144 locals recommend
Photo of White Mountain Family Fun Park
White Mountain Family Fun Park74 locals recommend
Photo of Safeway
Safeway50 locals recommend
Photo of Red Devil Restaurant & Bar
Red Devil Restaurant & Bar80 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Pinetop-Lakeside

Townhouse in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cute & cozy Cabin style townhome!
$100 per night
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Home in Navajo County
Graybear Cozy Cottage | Gorgeously Renovated!
$126 per night
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Condo in Pinetop
Pinetop Terrace - Clean 2 Bedroom unit in Pinetop
$89 per night
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Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cozy Cub Log Cabin 1 Acre/Large Deck/Rustic/Quiet
$91 per night
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Cabin in Navajo County
A-frame Cabin at Rainbow Lake!
$148 per night
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Loft in Navajo County
NEW! Pet-Friendly Cabin in Lakeside: Shared Grills
$124 per night
Hotel room in Pinetop-Lakeside
Studio #5 Getaway Pinetop Lodge Relax, Hike, Ski
$99 per night
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Cabin in Pinetop-Lakeside
Cozy 2-bedroom cabin nestled in the pines
$115 per night
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Cabin in Show Low
Stunning Meadow Views! Luxury Cabin/Villa
$160 per night
Tiny home in Lakeside
Luxury pet friendly tiny home with large deck
$79 per night
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Guest suite in Pinetop-Lakeside
Beautiful Cozy Getaway in Pinetop
$98 per night
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Guesthouse in Pinetop-Lakeside
BEAUTIFUL CABIN IN AN UNBEATABLE LOCATION
$140 per night
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Your guide to Pinetop-Lakeside

Introduction

People have been drawn to the sister cities of Pinetop and Lakeside, Arizona, since the 1880s, when Mormon pioneers first settled in the area. A century later the two communities officially merged as Pinetop-Lakeside, a popular getaway destination known for its abundance of outdoor activities. The cities are nestled at the foot of the White Mountains, where they border the Fort Apache Indian Reservation and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Pinetop-Lakeside is a popular spot for the vacation homes of desert-dwelling Arizonians, yet there are plenty of lakeside cabins up for grabs for tourists. True to its namesake, the area is surrounded by thick pine forests and 50-odd alpine lakes, perfect for the unbeatable combination of waterfront recreation and fresh mountain air.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Pinetop-Lakeside?

Pinetop-Lakeside uniquely experiences all four seasons thanks to a Mediterranean dry-summer subtropical climate. During the summer months, there’s plenty of sunshine, and temperatures are comfortably hot — typically in the high 70s and low 80s Fahrenheit during the day and dropping to the mid-50s at night. From fall through winter, temperatures steadily begin to drop, often falling below freezing at night, and the area sees increasing clouds. By November, Pinetop-Lakeside is primed for its snowy season, which typically brings 8–10 inches each month through spring. Still, temperatures are tolerable during winter days, averaging in the 40s and 50s.


What are the top things to do in Pinetop-Lakeside?

Woodland Lake Park

Equidistant from the communities of Pinetop and Lakeside is this pretty little park, where a horseshoe-shaped route circles a reservoir. The area is also pet-friendly, with playgrounds and volleyball courts as well as the requisite features of this lake community: a fishing pier and a boat launch.

Ice Cave Trail

Among the more than two dozen trails in the White Mountain Trail System, Ice Cave Trail (#608) is popular for hiking due to its relatively easy trek and pretty views criss-crossing Porter Creek. The main attraction is a lava tube about midway into this 7-mile loop, and the trailhead is only a 10-minute drive north of town.

Fort Apache Historic Park and Kinishba Ruins

For a change of scenery, plan a visit to Fort Apache, an easy 45-minute drive from town and home to an incredible collection of buildings and ruins dating to pre-Columbian Mogollon culture, which flourished in the 13th through 15th centuries AD. Located in the Fort Apache reservation, Kinishba Ruins are a National Historic Landmark comprising more than 400 rooms standing two and three stories high.