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Enjoy convenient access to a variety of outdoor activities such as skiing, hunting, golfing, fishing and hiking while staying at this charming Pinetop, Arizona hotel.
Located in central Arizona's Apache National Forest, the Best Western Inn of Pinetop offers upgraded amenities and friendly customer service at an affordable rate. Each of the 41 well-appointed guest rooms and suites at this Pinetop hotel features a microwave, refrigerator, cable satellite television with HBO and free wireless high-speed Internet access. Start each morning off with a delicious complimentary full breakfast before taking advantage the hotel amenities such as an indoor Jacuzzi spa, guest laundry and limited business services. Pets are always welcome!
Take a short walk into downtown Pinetop to enjoy a leisurely afternoon of boutique shopping, dining at local restaurants or browsing local businesses. Ski buffs will enjoy convenient access to Sunrise Park Resort offering great slopes for both skiers and snowboarders. The Pinetop area offers a variety of other outdoor activities such as horseback riding, golfing at Torrean Golf Course and Silver Creek Golf Course, fishing on Rainbow Lake, hiking and hunting. Guests staying at the Best Western Inn of Pinetop will also enjoy taking a short day trip to the beautiful Petrified Forest National Park and the Painted Desert, only 50 miles away. Pinetop hosts an array of events throughout the year including the Pines Car Show, the Woodland Holiday Lighting Festival, the Bluegrass Festival and numerous Native American ceremonies.
The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Inn of Pinetop is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Pinetop, Arizona. Make a reservation today and save!
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