Bed and Breakfast ArizonaThe splendor of Arizona spans from the majestic Grand Canyon to the lure of the striking desert onward to the exquisite mountain peaks and meandering pristine waters of the Colorado River. From city centers Phoenix and Tucson, to upscale Scottsdale, peaceful Sedona and Flagstaff, Arizona offers extremes that are almost too picture perfect. Perhaps the best way to really get a feel for Arizona’s natural beauty is to plan a scenic road trip along the famous “Route 66.” As you travel along Route 66 you will discover why bed and breakfasts opened along this “Mother Road.” The vastness of Arizona’s intriguing landscape will take your breath away. Enjoy the open road and settle each night into a cozy, southwestern bed and breakfast... |
Tucson, Arizona In Tucson, outdoor activities like golf and hiking abound, while nearby Mt. Lemmon provides skiing and winter fun. Enjoy world-famous Mexican food, gourmet Southwestern, and much, much more. Sedona, Arizona Sedona has fine restaurants, shopping and spas. Sedona's climate makes hiking and golf year-round activities, and its red rock canyons and vortexes continue to inspire artists and seekers. Prescott, Arizona Prescott, Arizona is a thriving city located in the mountains of north-central Arizona only 90 miles from Phoenix. Enjoy hiking, horseback, and mountain bike trails throughout the forests surrounding town. |
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Bed and Breakfast Arizona
The splendor of Arizona spans from the majestic Grand Canyon to the lure of the striking desert onward to the exquisite mountain peaks and meandering pristine waters of the Colorado River. From city centers Phoenix and Tucson, to upscale Scottsdale, peaceful Sedona and Flagstaff, Arizona offers extremes that are almost too picture perfect. Perhaps the best way to really get a feel for Arizona’s natural beauty is to plan a scenic road trip along the famous “Route 66.” As you travel along Route 66 you will discover why bed and breakfasts opened along this “Mother Road.” The vastness of Arizona’s intriguing landscape will take your breath away. Enjoy the open road and settle each night into a cozy, southwestern bed and breakfast. You may search LanierBB.com for a wide variety of bed and breakfasts, country inns, mountain lodges, cabins, historic hotels, urban inns and desert homestays. AZ bed and breakfast inns offer as much diversity and contrast as the natural Arizona landscape itself.
Before setting off to explore the Grand Canyon or waterslide down a natural rock formation, take a moment to get to know some of your fellow bed and breakfast guests. Unique to B&B’s is the opportunity to make new friends as you share space in a private home. You will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with fellow guests and your innkeepers on what Arizona sites can’t be missed and the inns and outs only locals know about (you may want to consult your innkeepers before you venture out as they are a plethora of knowledge). Try to plan on a few days at the Grand Canyon National Park. The scenery is breathtaking and the park expansive offering an abundance of guided activities from backpacking, to hiking, slow river rafting or whitewater rafting.
Keep in mind that Arizona’s beauty doesn’t end in the Grand Canyon National Park. Surrounding areas have unbelievable views of the mountains and the desert. A twenty-seven mile road trip on the Mount Lemmon Parkway to Tucson passes by the unbelievable Sonora Desert lowlands. The historic Apache Trail, with its volcanic vistas, follows the eastern boarder of Phoenix to the mining town of Globe. Check out the Petrified Forest National Park and the Painted Desert. In West Arizona, be sure to enjoy Prescott's temperate climate and witness the beauty and hospitality of the red rocks of Sedona and its medley of Sedona bed and breakfasts.
If there’s one thing you can count on in Arizona, it’s the splendid choices of AZ bed and breakfasts. You will find quaint cabins in the mountains, southwestern ranches, eclectic adobe style inns and sprawling Spanish Hacienda estates. Downtown Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson offer many luxurious B&B accommodations that rival those of the East Coast. Many of these bed and breakfasts feature Chimenea fireplaces, pools, health spas, rooms with private courtyards, wireless Internet, cable TV, movie libraries and games for your enjoyment. Your innkeepers serve delicious southwestern breakfasts including eggs rancheros, chili verde omelets, banana and pecan pancakes, fresh hot coffee and much more. Taking in a leisurely breakfast in a garden surrounded by bougainvillea with vistas of cactus and mountains is a sure sign you’ve started your bed and breakfast getaway. Search LanierBB.com for your preferred bed and breakfast by location, amenities, specials or region!
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