Greer Lodge Resort & Cabins

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  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

With all of our cabins located right On or Near the Water, you’ll be near our fully stocked Trout Ponds for catch & release fishing. We also feature Dog Friendly Cabins so your furry friends can enjoy nature as well!

Locally owned and operated, we take great pride in our comfortable accommodations, and have become known as Greer’s favorite resort.

In fact, we were even named as one of Sunset Magazine’s Top 9 Resorts in the West to Touch Nature! These Arizona cabins are among the best you’ll find anywhere in the state!

This is a place where you can experience nature’s wonder, with clean, crisp mountain air and endless blue skies in the beautiful town of Greer, a quiet rural village in the beautiful White Mountains of Eastern Arizona.

As a year-round destination, Greer Lodge Resort & Cabins, & the surrounding Greer area have an abundance of activities for guests to enjoy, ranging from fly-fishing to bird watching, the best hiking trails in Arizona, and abundant wildlife to see! There simply isn’t a better group of cabins in Arizona for travelers to call home!

Directions

https://www.greerlodgeaz.com/maps

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabins

Features

Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.6

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Becki Golia White

3 years ago
3/5

Has potential but needs improvements, especially for winter guests. When we arrived the heat was not on and the cabin was about 42°. (Also the key was not left in the cabin for us and the steps/walkways were covered with snow/ice.) We were provided two small electric heaters. There was a propane stove in the living room, but we were told not to use it due to the danger of the wind blowing out the pilot light. There were thermostats in each room as well, though they didn’t seem to actually control anything. With the heaters in separate rooms, it took two hours to raise the temperature just 10°. We had to consolidate the heaters in the bedroom to maximize warmth, though this came with a different set of problems as two heaters at full blast overwhelmed the circuits in the bedroom and lead to a very fishy smell that indicated something was overheating (likely in the walls). Management was informed of the electrical issues via a phone message but never responded. We were able to fix the smell/overheating by moving the heaters to opposite sides of the room and not running them at full power. We used towels and pillows to further insulate the doors and windows and were able to get the temperature in the bedroom up to 65°. The temperatures outside dropped to about 10° our second night, so we asked for and were provided with extra blankets. The living room stayed in the 40s for our entire stay due to the heat situation, and the dishwasher was unfortunately broken so we hand-washed dishes in the cold. All that said, the cabin had a nice rustic feel and was decently well-stocked in terms of cookware. It would’ve been nice to have some basic cooking essentials like salt and pepper, though management did provide those to us when asked (which was appreciated and saved our meal). The property was covered in snow but seems like it’d be very nice to utilize the available communal amenities during warmer times. Our experience was definitely impacted by the colder than expected temperatures and wind, which is not something management could’ve controlled, though they should probably have been better prepared knowing they would be hosting winter guests. Even though the cabin can technically sleep four, there’s no way it would’ve worked with the heating situation the way it was. Also, it would’ve been nice if they had brought us extra blankets immediately instead of us having to ask! I wouldn’t completely rule this place out as I’m sure it’s very nice in the summer, but there is definitely work to be done to make it a better experience for winter guests.

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Naeema Zaman

1 year ago
5/5

It was the most relaxing, peaceful couple of days that I have enjoyed in a long time. I loved the simple things, like walking barefoot on the grass, listening to the bubbling creek right outside my cabin, star gazing at night. My kids enjoyed playing house, cooking and cleaning (things that they never do at home!). Enjoyed the walking distance hiking trails as well.

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Ginger K

2 years ago
5/5

Stayed a few days in one of the dog friendly cabins. It was spacious, comfortable, clean and the area was so quiet and peaceful. Great for a little getaway from the hustle and bustle of big city life. Got to see all kinds of wildlife roaming free. So wonderful.

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Katrina Majarian

2 years ago
5/5

We had our wedding here and it was absolutely perfect. Stunning views, clean cabins, and overall an amazing experience. We honestly could not have asked for better! The owners/staff are very informative, and answered any questions I had prior to booking. Truly a gem. Everyone was very happy with their stay. We will definitely be returning!

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Simran von Kolen

2 years ago
5/5

Our favorite place to stay. Cabins are fantastic and very much meets our expectations of what a cabin atmosphere should be.

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