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Best Western Cottonwood Inn
993 Main Street
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Nightly Rates (104.99 - 104.99)   3 Star

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Property Description
Welcome to the Best Western Cottonwood Inn, located in the heart of the Verde Valley. Surrounded by the historic ghost town of Jerome and beautiful red rock Sedona, the Best Western Cottonwood Inn offers easy access to Tuzigoot National Monument, Montezuma Castle and the Grand Canyon. A must is our local Verde Canyon Railroad and Blaizn'M Western Chuckwagon Dinner and Show. All of our standard king or double queen guest rooms feature color television with remote, direct dial telephones and dataports. Every room has in-room coffee, hairdryer, iron and full-size ironing board, air-conditioning and heating. For added luxury and quiet, book one of our Casitas, which is a king room with private patio, refrigerator and coffee bar, fronted with in-season rose gardens. Relax in the outdoor pool or spa. Our guest laundry can be used while you swim or sit by the pool and enjoy our wonderful weather. Our goal is to make your entire stay a truly pleasurable one.




Amenities
  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Pets Allowed

  • Television with Cable

  • Television with Cable

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service


  • Room Information
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,DELUXE QUALITY ROOM,CONTINEN

  • * 1 King Bed* Deluxe Quality Room* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds* Continental Breakfast
  • 2 QUEEN BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 2 Queen Beds* No Smoking* Continental Breakfast

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 11:00 A.M. 

  • Time Zone is  Mountain Standard Time 

  • 77  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    From: Highway 89A. The Best Western Cottonwood Inn is located at the Intersection of Highway 89A and Highway 260. It is across the street from chamber of commerce. Cottonwood Airport 1 mile, Sky Harbor International Airport 100 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    You must use a credit card to book online.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Restaurants:

  • * Adjacent from Country Kitchen * 200 feet from Taco Bell * 300 feet from Burger King * 300 yards from Peter Piper Pizza * 500 yards from Arby's Roast Beef Sandwich Restaurant * 500 yards from Kentucky Friend Chicken * 500 yards from Pizza Hut * 500 yards from Sizzler Buffet Court & Grill * 500 yards from Chanelle's Fine Dining * 500 yards from Gratella's Ristoranté * 500 yards from Ho's Dynasty * 500 yards from Diego's Mexican Restaurant * 750 yards from Jack-in-the-Box * 750 yards from Guero's Mexican and American Food * 1 mile from McDonald's * 2 miles from Blazin' M Ranch Chuckwagon Suppers and Western Stage Show
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 4 mile(s) from Clarkdale * 5 mile(s) from Cornville * 8 mile(s) from Jerome * 14 mile(s) from Camp Verde * 14 mile(s) from Sedona * 26 mile(s) from Oak Creek Village * 35 mile(s) from Prescott * 44 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 98 mile(s) from Phoenix
  • Local Attractions:

  • The Best Western Cottonwood Inn is a great alternative to Sedona.* Pink Jeep Tours* Verde Canyon Railroad* Balloon rides* 4 mile(s) from Dead Horse Ranch State Park * 5 mile(s) from Tuzigoot National Monument * 8 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railroad Excursion and Jerome * 10 mile(s) from Jerome Mining Town * 13 mile(s) from Fort Verde * 13 mile(s) from Verde River * 14 mile(s) from Sedona, red rocks* 15 mile(s) from Montezuma's Castle/Well * 16 mile(s) from Oak Creek * 160 mile(s) from Grand Canyon National Park
  • Local Attractions:

  • The Best Western Cottonwood Inn is a great alternative to Sedona.* Pink Jeep Tours* Verde Canyon Railroad* Balloon rides* 4 mile(s) from Dead Horse Ranch State Park * 5 mile(s) from Tuzigoot National Monument * 8 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railroad Excursion and Jerome * 10 mile(s) from Jerome Mining Town * 13 mile(s) from Fort Verde * 13 mile(s) from Verde River * 14 mile(s) from Sedona, red rocks* 15 mile(s) from Montezuma's Castle/Well * 16 mile(s) from Oak Creek * 160 mile(s) from Grand Canyon National Park
  • Tuzigoot National Monument:

  • About 2 miles northwest of Cottonwood are the ruins of a 100-room pueblo built by the Sinagua Indian Tribe during the 13th Centruy. The trail walk takes you to a 120-foot high ridge where you will get a commanding view of the Verde Valley.
  • Tuzigoot National Monument:

  • About 2 miles northwest of Cottonwood are the ruins of a 100-room pueblo built by the Sinagua Indian Tribe during the 13th Centruy. The trail walk takes you to a 120-foot high ridge where you will get a commanding view of the Verde Valley.
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument:

  • It is not a castle and has nothing to do with the Aztecs, but the early settlers thought there was some connection. It is one of the more impressive of all the prehistoric cliff dwellings in the state of Arizona. The easy self-guided loop trail takes you right to the base of the limestone cliff where the five-story structure was built.
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument:

  • It is not a castle and has nothing to do with the Aztecs, but the early settlers thought there was some connection. It is one of the more impressive of all the prehistoric cliff dwellings in the state of Arizona. The easy self-guided loop trail takes you right to the base of the limestone cliff where the five-story structure was built.
  • Phippen Museum of Western Art:

  • Named for noted Prescott sculptor-painter George Phippen, who helped found Cowboy Artists of America, the museum holds a major annual Western Art Exhibition as well as year-round shows.
  • Phippen Museum of Western Art:

  • Named for noted Prescott sculptor-painter George Phippen, who helped found Cowboy Artists of America, the museum holds a major annual Western Art Exhibition as well as year-round shows.
  • Prescott National Forest:

  • Surrounding the city, this one-million acre plus woodland area is abundant with picnic sites, lakes, and areas for hiking, fishing, and rock hounding. Favorite spots include Thumb Butte and Granite Mountain, two of the most prominent terrain features in the area. Popular fishing spots are Goldwater and Lynx lakes.
  • Prescott National Forest:

  • Surrounding the city, this one-million acre plus woodland area is abundant with picnic sites, lakes, and areas for hiking, fishing, and rock hounding. Favorite spots include Thumb Butte and Granite Mountain, two of the most prominent terrain features in the area. Popular fishing spots are Goldwater and Lynx lakes.
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 4 mile(s) from Clarkdale * 5 mile(s) from Cornville * 8 mile(s) from Jerome * 14 mile(s) from Camp Verde * 14 mile(s) from Sedona * 26 mile(s) from Oak Creek Village * 35 mile(s) from Prescott * 44 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 98 mile(s) from Phoenix
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 4 mile(s) from Clarkdale * 5 mile(s) from Cornville * 8 mile(s) from Jerome * 14 mile(s) from Camp Verde * 14 mile(s) from Sedona * 26 mile(s) from Oak Creek Village * 35 mile(s) from Prescott * 44 mile(s) from Flagstaff * 98 mile(s) from Phoenix
  • Transportation:

  • * 0 mile(s) from Sedona-Phoenix shuttle service * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Airport * 2 mile(s) from Cottonwood Area Transit System
  • Transportation:

  • * 0 mile(s) from Sedona-Phoenix shuttle service * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Airport * 2 mile(s) from Cottonwood Area Transit System
  • The Verde Valley:

  • This high desert region is 90 minutes north of Phoenix and two hours south of the Grand Canyon. It boasts 1,200 square miles of majestic scenery encompassing virtually every type of terrain. It is away from the heat of the lower valley but still well below the harsh winters of the higher country. Two million years ago, the valley was a land of lush grasslands and marshes, the home of prehistoric land animals and airborne creatures. This beautiful area has become a haven for photographers, outdoor people and nature lovers. The valley is used extensively as a setting for many movies, commercials and television productions. The valley's friendly people enjoy good recreation year-round. The many communities of the Verde Valley offer shopping and browsing through art galleries and antique shops. The Verde Valley also offers many outdoor recreation opportunities, including swimming, hiking, camping, fishing, jeep tours, horseback riding and ballooning. Those interested in contemporary history will delight in visiting the old ghost town, fort, mining camp and hundreds of Indian ruins throughout the region.
  • The Verde Valley:

  • This high desert region is 90 minutes north of Phoenix and two hours south of the Grand Canyon. It boasts 1,200 square miles of majestic scenery encompassing virtually every type of terrain. It is away from the heat of the lower valley but still well below the harsh winters of the higher country. Two million years ago, the valley was a land of lush grasslands and marshes, the home of prehistoric land animals and airborne creatures. This beautiful area has become a haven for photographers, outdoor people and nature lovers. The valley is used extensively as a setting for many movies, commercials and television productions. The valley's friendly people enjoy good recreation year-round. The many communities of the Verde Valley offer shopping and browsing through art galleries and antique shops. The Verde Valley also offers many outdoor recreation opportunities, including swimming, hiking, camping, fishing, jeep tours, horseback riding and ballooning. Those interested in contemporary history will delight in visiting the old ghost town, fort, mining camp and hundreds of Indian ruins throughout the region.
  • Dead Horse Ranch:

  • Located across from downtown Cottonwood, on the opposite side of the Verde River, Dead Horse Ranch got its name from the skeleton found there by local children. It's a relaxing place for sitting, fishing, picnicking and bird-watching.
  • Dead Horse Ranch:

  • Located across from downtown Cottonwood, on the opposite side of the Verde River, Dead Horse Ranch got its name from the skeleton found there by local children. It's a relaxing place for sitting, fishing, picnicking and bird-watching.
  • Jerome:

  • Just up from Clarkdale on the slopes of Cleopatra Hill lies the town of Jerome, which once was a roaring mining camp known for its copper, silver and gold. At one time it had a population of nearly 15,000, but almost overnight became a ghost town. Explore its winding cobblestone streets and stairways for gift shops, eateries, art and mining museums. Be sure to see the complete mining history of Jerome and the Verde Valley which is displayed in the old Douglas Mansion.
  • Jerome:

  • Just up from Clarkdale on the slopes of Cleopatra Hill lies the town of Jerome, which once was a roaring mining camp known for its copper, silver and gold. At one time it had a population of nearly 15,000, but almost overnight became a ghost town. Explore its winding cobblestone streets and stairways for gift shops, eateries, art and mining museums. Be sure to see the complete mining history of Jerome and the Verde Valley which is displayed in the old Douglas Mansion.
  • Sedona:

  • Sedona is the place to go for breathtaking red rock country. Shopping abounds, ranging from toney art galleries and a Mexican-themed village in the center of town to an outlet mall on the outskirts. When you are through shopping, take one of the many jeep tours available and see the wonderful rock formation spots where passenger cars can't go.
  • Sedona:

  • Sedona is the place to go for breathtaking red rock country. Shopping abounds, ranging from toney art galleries and a Mexican-themed village in the center of town to an outlet mall on the outskirts. When you are through shopping, take one of the many jeep tours available and see the wonderful rock formation spots where passenger cars can't go.
  • Prescott:

  • Right in the center of town is an old stone courthouse, and across from that is Whiskey Row which housed a block full of saloons in the old days. There are festivals going on all the time such as Frontier Days featuring a professional rodeo during July 4th weekend, a July bluegrass festival, Christmas lighting event and parade, and a season of thoroughbred-horse racing.
  • Prescott:

  • Right in the center of town is an old stone courthouse, and across from that is Whiskey Row which housed a block full of saloons in the old days. There are festivals going on all the time such as Frontier Days featuring a professional rodeo during July 4th weekend, a July bluegrass festival, Christmas lighting event and parade, and a season of thoroughbred-horse racing.
  • Verde River Canyon Excursion Train:

  • Leaving from Clarkdale, just west of Cottonwood, the four-hour scenic ride traverses the Verde River Canyon. Keep your eyes peeled for cliff dwellings, and bald eagles.
  • Verde River Canyon Excursion Train:

  • Leaving from Clarkdale, just west of Cottonwood, the four-hour scenic ride traverses the Verde River Canyon. Keep your eyes peeled for cliff dwellings, and bald eagles.
  • The Verde Valley:

  • This high desert region is 90 minutes north of Phoenix and two hours south of the Grand Canyon. It boasts 1,200 square miles of majestic scenery encompassing virtually every type of terrain. It is away from the heat of the lower valley but still well below the harsh winters of the higher country. Two million years ago, the valley was a land of lush grasslands and marshes, the home of prehistoric land animals and airborne creatures. This beautiful area has become a haven for photographers, outdoor people and nature lovers. The valley is used extensively as a setting for many movies, commercials and television productions. The valley's friendly people enjoy good recreation year-round. The many communities of the Verde Valley offer shopping and browsing through art galleries and antique shops. The Verde Valley also offers many outdoor recreation opportunities, including swimming, hiking, camping, fishing, jeep tours, horseback riding and ballooning. Those interested in contemporary history will delight in visiting the old ghost town, fort, mining camp and hundreds of Indian ruins throughout the region.
  • Dead Horse Ranch:

  • Located across from downtown Cottonwood, on the opposite side of the Verde River, Dead Horse Ranch got its name from the skeleton found there by local children. It's a relaxing place for sitting, fishing, picnicking and bird-watching.
  • Jerome:

  • Just up from Clarkdale on the slopes of Cleopatra Hill lies the town of Jerome, which once was a roaring mining camp known for its copper, silver and gold. At one time it had a population of nearly 15,000, but almost overnight became a ghost town. Explore its winding cobblestone streets and stairways for gift shops, eateries, art and mining museums. Be sure to see the complete mining history of Jerome and the Verde Valley which is displayed in the old Douglas Mansion.
  • Sedona:

  • Sedona is the place to go for breathtaking red rock country. Shopping abounds, ranging from toney art galleries and a Mexican-themed village in the center of town to an outlet mall on the outskirts. When you are through shopping, take one of the many jeep tours available and see the wonderful rock formation spots where passenger cars can't go.
  • Prescott:

  • Right in the center of town is an old stone courthouse, and across from that is Whiskey Row which housed a block full of saloons in the old days. There are festivals going on all the time such as Frontier Days featuring a professional rodeo during July 4th weekend, a July bluegrass festival, Christmas lighting event and parade, and a season of thoroughbred-horse racing.
  • Verde River Canyon Excursion Train:

  • Leaving from Clarkdale, just west of Cottonwood, the four-hour scenic ride traverses the Verde River Canyon. Keep your eyes peeled for cliff dwellings, and bald eagles.
  • Local Attractions:

  • The Best Western Cottonwood Inn is a great alternative to Sedona.* Pink Jeep Tours* Verde Canyon Railroad* Balloon rides* 4 mile(s) from Dead Horse Ranch State Park * 5 mile(s) from Tuzigoot National Monument * 8 mile(s) from Verde Canyon Railroad Excursion and Jerome * 10 mile(s) from Jerome Mining Town * 13 mile(s) from Fort Verde * 13 mile(s) from Verde River * 14 mile(s) from Sedona, red rocks* 15 mile(s) from Montezuma's Castle/Well * 16 mile(s) from Oak Creek * 160 mile(s) from Grand Canyon National Park
  • Local Attractions:

  • The Best Western Cottonwood Inn is a great alternative to Sedona. * 4 miles from Dead Horse Ranch State Park * 5 miles from Tuzigoot National Monument * 8 miles from Verde Canyon Railroad Excursion and Jerome * 13 miles from Fort Verde, Montezuma's Castle/Well and Verde River * 16 miles from Sedona and Oak Creek * 160 miles from Grand Canyon
  • Tuzigoot National Monument:

  • About 2 miles northwest of Cottonwood are the ruins of a 100-room pueblo built by the Sinagua Indian Tribe during the 13th Centruy. The trail walk takes you to a 120-foot high ridge where you will get a commanding view of the Verde Valley.
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument:

  • It is not a castle and has nothing to do with the Aztecs, but the early settlers thought there was some connection. It is one of the more impressive of all the prehistoric cliff dwellings in the state of Arizona. The easy self-guided loop trail takes you right to the base of the limestone cliff where the five-story structure was built.
  • Phippen Museum of Western Art:

  • Named for noted Prescott sculptor-painter George Phippen, who helped found Cowboy Artists of America, the museum holds a major annual Western Art Exhibition as well as year-round shows.
  • Transportation:

  • * 0 mile(s) from Sedona-Phoenix shuttle service * 1 mile(s) from Cottonwood Airport * 2 mile(s) from Cottonwood Area Transit System
  • Prescott National Forest:

  • Surrounding the city, this one-million acre plus woodland area is abundant with picnic sites, lakes, and areas for hiking, fishing, and rock hounding. Favorite spots include Thumb Butte and Granite Mountain, two of the most prominent terrain features in the area. Popular fishing spots are Goldwater and Lynx lakes.

     


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