Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"We arrived to a poorly maintained property, overgrown weeds, buildings with facias falling off, etc. Our room was not cleaned until an hour after check-in time and I use the word clean loosely. The carpet and bed spread were filthy, the walls had cracks in them and the water pressure was horrible in the morning. I did not turn on the AC out of concerns of a fire, noting the fire alarm was not working. The TV remote was not in the room, just a Roku remote without volume controls so there was no way to turn down the volume. The "court yard" area has light fixtures that were nice at some point in the past, unfortunately now they mostly have burned out bulbs. The staff mentioned they had just bought the property, I wish them luck, I am actually amazed they are allowed to be open with the permitting department in that area with the cracks in the walls, structural issues, etc."
"We really enjoyed our 2 night stay at the Grand Canyon Western Ranch. The staff was extremely friendly and the kitchen stayed open for us while we were running a bit later. My 4.5 year old daughter said it was her favorite place on our week long trip to Las Vegas, Grand Canyon and Route 66. The location is very close to the West Rim. There a ton of activities to do from feeding the goats, to pony rides, making smores while Cowboy Dave came out to entertain the guests with funny songs and stories. Really an interesting experience staying at a working cowboy ranch."
"We were happy with the cleanliness of the property, however the staff were regimented and absolutely no customer service skills. Yes, they provided the key and where the laundry room is located.
I have traveled to six continents and 25 countries where the paint drying on the wall was had more customer services than the staff."
"Our car broke down in the desert and I could not get anyone to communicate with me. I tried through Expedia and I left a VMX on the phone number provided asking for help. NO ONE returned my call or answered my message. My rating is based solely on my experience, not the cabins appearance since we couldn't get there. We got towed to Boulder City and had to wait there for the car to be repaired."
"Very nice staff and decent stay. Suggestions to help them increase their rates by 50%: 1) replace coffeemaker with Nespresso Virtuos (Nespresso provides the machines for free to hotels!), 2) put dimmers on the lights as it feels like a Wal-Mart with those garish lights, 3) use 2700K warm white bulbs, 4) re-paint with a washable flat sheen paint, 5) put $1000 4D massage chairs in the rooms (hey, back in 2006 a 42" TV was $3000, you can do it), 6) install 5 zone minisplit heat pumps for whisper quiet heating and cooling, costs about $900 per room but you'll save on utilities and increase guest satisfaction over those stinky and noisy window units.
Suggestions to reduce housekeeping times and costs: 1) full size wall mount shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion dispensers save so much time and money, 2) stop tucking in your sheets, guests hate that and it is back breaking! Instead use 3 T300 6mm micro stripe flat sheets between a gel blanket, collar the sheets, don't tuck them, 3) spray your rooms with odor neutralizer after cleaning.
Caution! For guests, don't walk too far west, we passed a house with a dog and the owner was holding it back. Upon walking back we walked in the middle of the road to avoid the dog, it jumped the fenced and attacked all three of us, my friend was bitten on the leg, just hours before we hiked to Havasupai."
Settle into one of our 11 cabins in Peach Springs and be rewarded with picture-perfect scenery, outdoor adventure and memories to last a lifetime. Cabin - Kingman Koa offers a more leisurely pace of life. Cabin - The Eagle's Nest: Experience Arizona Agritourism is also ideal if you need time out in Mother Nature.
Are there cheap cabins in Peach Springs?
Priced from S$163 to S$163 a night, escaping the everyday has never been easier or cheaper. Lock in one of our cheap cabins in Peach Springs and experience the great outdoors without putting a dent in your budget.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
What are the best mountain cabins near Peach Springs?
If you're after crisp air and superb views, spend some time out in a Peach Springs mountain cabin. Explore the rugged beauty around Cabin - Hualapai Mountain Retreat. Beat The Heat. This guest favourite has everything you need for a memorable escape, such as a microwave oven and a dishwasher. Or, enjoy a taste of the mountain lifestyle at Stunning Views Rustic Cabin Facing The Base Of Grand Canyon West. It comes with a freezer, a microwave oven and more.
What are the best hot tub cabins near Peach Springs?
Tucked away in nature but still with the comforts you want, you can't top a cabin if you're looking to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. Cabin - Kingman Koa is an ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle. Its amenities include a swimming pool and a firepit. Huge Hualapai Cabin With Patio Above Kingman is another favourite choice. A king-sized bed and a firepit will help make your visit comfortable.
What are the best weekend cabin rentals in Peach Springs?
If you'd love to spend a couple of laid-back days surrounded by nature, Cabin - Kingman Koa will tick all your boxes. Head here for a weekend and enjoy access to conveniences including a swimming pool and a firepit. Another popular escape is Cabin - Hualapai Mountain Retreat. Beat The Heat. Offering a patio, a barbecue grill and plenty of chill vibes, you'll go home feeling refreshed and renewed.
What are the best cabin prices in Peach Springs?
Whether you're counting every penny or want to live it up on your next trip, you'll find what you're after with Expedia. At the moment, you can get a Peach Springs cabin from just S$163 a night.
Why should I book a cabin in Peach Springs?
For a nature-filled holiday that won't cost the earth, you can't beat a cabin. Picture yourself waking up to the sounds of wildlife and sipping coffee on a private deck surrounded by idyllic views. Book a cabin in Peach Springs to escape the hectic pace of modern life. Whether they're beachside, lakeside or up a mountain, cabins offer a refreshing, rustic experience for those in need of a break.