- Awards

1998 - 2007
2000 - 2007
- Press
- Featured in AAA magazine Highroads May/June 2000 as one of Flagstaffs' Gems
- Interviewed on Channel 3 TV special "Family Adventures in Northern Arizona", which aired March 6 and 8, 1998
- Written up in Phoenix Magazine May 1999
- One of Arizona Republic's (Living section February 9th)
- Featured property for Best Alternative Valentines Weekend Getaway 2002
- Heard it through the "Grapevine"
- According to The Flagstaff Visitors and Convention bureau "They do not make towns like this anymore... So stay an extra day"
$135.00/night
With more than 2 guests the rate is $10.00 per night per guest.
| A delightful, one bedroom cottage with a loft . The bedroom has a queen bed ; decorated in pastel colors and has fluffy pillows and a down comforter. The loft accommodates children comfortably on a futon that is made into a bed on the floor. The shelf along the front of the cottage displays antique bears, toy, and rag dolls that Pat has collected. Breakfast foods are in the cottage for you to enjoy at your leisure. There is a yard with a picnic table, lawn furniture, and a gas barbeque for your pleasure.
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| Inside views |
![]() | The living room has arcadia doors opening onto a small private patio. It is delightful to sit out at the table, drink wine, and enjoy the stars on a summer night! This cozy and romantic cottage is a favorite for honeymooners! |
![]() | A romantic bedroom, with a queen bed accented with pastel pinks and light greens, this cottage is perfect for special getaways! Your hosts, Pat and Ed may surprise you with wine and other special treats. |
![]() | Upstairs is the loft, especially for children. Equipped with it’s own toy box, the loft has a futon on the fully carpeted floor is just for kids! |
Policies
- No refunds for early checkout.
- A refund will be made only if cottage is re-rented.
- Multiple night minimum may be required on weekends, holidays or special events.
- Children 6 and under stay free.
- Sorry, no pets.
Non-Smoking
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Grand Canyon Tours - Our guests thoroughly enjoyed their tour with AngelsGateTours.com They will stop by your cottage and pick you up and then then drop you off after the tour. For those who would rather not drive to the canyon or fight the crowds, but have an experienced guide show all the important sights as well as some that would be missed on a self-tour, check this one out!!
Grand Canyon National Park - One of the seven wonders of the world, it is just 75 miles from your doorstep. GrandCanyon.gov
Pioneer Museum/Arizona Historical Society Two miles from downtown Flagstaff, this compound reviews the history of our region's first white settlers. A working blacksmith and other demonstrations take place quite often.
Sunset Crater & Wupatki National Monuments - 20 miles northeast of Flagstaff off highway 89. Lava cone craters and well-preserved Native American pueblo ruins. SunsetCrater.gov & WupatkiNationalMonument.gov
Meteor Crater - Forget the movies and see the result of the "real thing". Just 40 miles east of Flagstaff on I-40. MeteorCrater.com
Walnut Canyon National Monument - 7 miles east of Flagstaff off I-40. Beautiful scenery as well as Native American cave ruins. WalnutCanyon.gov
Lowell Observatory - on Route 66 (also called a Santa Fe). This is where in 1930 the planet (we still believe it's a planet!!!) Pluto was discovered. Tours, lectures, slide show and stargazing are available. LowellObservatory.edu
Museum of Northern Arizona - less than 1 mile from our inn - exhibits on the history, anthropology and culture of indigenous Native Americans. Great gift shop and book store. MuseumofNorthernArizona.org
Riordan Mansion State Park - near Northern Arizona University, this is an excellent example of the Arts & Crafts Movement in architecture that housed the Riordan families, some of Flagstaff's founding fathers. RiordanMansion
Golfing - For information on golf courses in and around Flagstaff, check out this site: TheGolfCourses.net
Skiing - For crosscountry skiing: FlagstaffNordicCenter.com
For downhill: ArizonaSnowbowl.com which has their summer activities listed also.
Local Area Restaurant Menus - TheMenuPlease.com for many of our local restaurants' menus.
If you just want to kick back and relax and not do the tourist thing, you can visit quaint shops, antique emporiums and great restaurants in the downtown area. And since there are over 300 days of sunshine a year in Flagstaff, many outside activities are available such as golf, tennis, hiking, mountain biking to name just a few.
AND for more ideas of what to do while in Flagstaff. . .


