Tiny homes near Flagstaff

Cool off among the ponderosa pines in this gateway to the Grand Canyon.

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The Mini - Tiny House idyll

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Sedona, AZ
Welcome to our charming off grid, tiny house nestled in the heart of stunning red rock country, offering a serene escape with breathtaking night sky views of the full Milky Way. Immerse yourself in nature, relishing the opportunity to cook outdoors on the BBQ and gather fresh eggs from the coop for a delightful breakfast. This tiny house is a green space, with a composting toilet and solar shower. The location is a bird and wildlife paradise, providing the chance to observe quail babies in the spring, marvel at ravens and woodpeckers, and occasionally witness the graceful visits of hawks or eagles. Experience a true getaway surrounded by the beauty of the natural world. Reconnect with the tranquility of the landscape, enjoy outdoor cooking, and embrace the enchanting birdlife that inhabits this unique corner of nature. Welcome to your retreat in the midst of red rock splendor.
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Sagebrush Serenity Retreat

2 sites · Lodging2 acres · Ash Fork, AZ
Sagebrush Serenity Retreat Welcome to the Sagebrush Serenity Retreat, a pristine expanse nestled in the heart of Ash Fork, AZ. Spread across a vast 1.4 acres, our property is a tapestry of nature's finest elements, reflecting the untouched beauty of the Southwest. At the heart of our retreat, you'll find a diverse range of flora; from sporadic green shrubbery to mature, whispering trees. The land itself boasts a harmonious blend of gentle undulations and expansive flat plains, giving campers ample space to set up their tents. The golden hues of dry grasses contrast beautifully with the verdant greenery, painting a picture that changes with the sun's position. But it's not just the land that makes Sagebrush Serenity special. The skies above provide a daily spectacle of azure expanses, dotted occasionally by fluffy, white clouds. At night, these skies transform into a stellar observatory, offering a clear view of constellations, planets, and the milky way. Activities at Sagebrush Serenity are as varied as its landscape. Campers can enjoy leisurely strolls, capturing the changing moods of the land through photography, star-gazing, or simply meditating in the embrace of nature. While our retreat offers a sense of seclusion, it's also a gateway to the numerous adventures nearby in Ash Fork. Grand Canyon: One of the world's most iconic natural wonders, the Grand Canyon is a must-visit. Experience breathtaking vistas, hiking trails, and the sheer magnitude of this geological marvel. Just a 90 minute drive from our location. Williams, AZ: Known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," Williams offers a delightful mix of historic charm and modern amenities. From the Grand Canyon Railway to charming diners along Route 66, there's plenty to see and do. Flagstone Quarries: Explore the roots of Ash Fork's title as the "Flagstone Capital of the World" with a visit to local quarries. Kaibab National Forest: A short drive away, this national forest offers hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Route 66: Immerse yourself in the history and nostalgia of the iconic Route 66, which runs through Ash Fork. Bill Williams River: Ideal for fishing and reflecting, this river provides a serene backdrop for relaxation. Local Museums: Delve into the rich history of Ash Fork at local museums that detail the town's railroad and Route 66 past. Join us for a truly rejuvenating experience, where the hustle of daily life fades and nature's symphony plays on.
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Tiny homes near Flagstaff guide

Overview

At an elevation of 7,000 feet on the outskirts of the Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff attracts visitors throughout the year, owing largely to its proximity to the Grand Canyon. (the South Rim is about an 80-mile drive away) as well as the San Francisco Peaks. The city's cooler (by Arizona standards) summer temperatures also make it a popular getaway option for people from elsewhere in the state. There are plenty of things to see and do right in town, from hiking in Walnut Canyon National Monument to checking out the Meteor Crater, where a meteor hit some 50,000 years ago.

Where to go

Red Rock Country

A short drive south of Flagstaff, Arizona’s Red Rock Country is characterized by beautiful red sandstone rock formations and plenty of great hiking and camping opportunities. This region is also home to the bohemian-chic city of Sedona, which has some of the region's best spas, resorts, and art galleries.

Grand Canyon Area

Grand Canyon National Park is north of Flagstaff, with many visitors hitting the city specifically to visit the park. While the canyon and its surrounding national park are the star attraction in this wild region, there are other nearby areas to camp, hike, and play outside too, like in the Kaibab National Forest.

Phoenix Surrounds

If you're in the mood for a bit more urban adventure, the massive Phoenix metro area has you covered. Along with a variety of museums and other cultural attractions, you'll find hiking, camping, and swimming to the west of town in the Tonto National Forest.

When to go

The Flagstaff area attracts visitors throughout the year, with hot, dry summers and cool winters that sometimes get snowfall. Summer is busiest, with hot days and cool nights, when refreshing summer thunderstorms are not uncommon in July and August. For the most pleasant weather without the crowds, consider visiting between September and November, when area kids have already returned to school for the year, but temperatures have yet to drop.

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