
Apache Abode
Show Low, AZ
2 beds · 2.0 baths · 4 guests
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Show Low, AZ
2 beds · 2.0 baths · 4 guests
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Show Low, AZ
2 beds · 2.0 baths · 4 guests
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Lakeside, AZ
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Show Low, AZ
3 beds · 2.0 baths · 6 guests
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Make your stay yours
We’re local, and we love the little touches that turn a booking into a memory — for you and your dog. Tell us what you’re celebrating and our team makes it special.
Bowls, bed, treats & a dog-park map.
Settle in at noon instead of 4pm.
Stay until 1pm on your last day.
Pet-friendly homes and flexible arrival/departure times are available on select homes and dates.
About the area
Pinetop-Lakeside sits high in the pine-covered White Mountains, a cool-weather escape where ponderosa forests, mountain lakes, and crisp air replace the desert heat.
It suits families, anglers, and anyone after a low-key mountain reset — hiking and biking the White Mountain Trail System in summer, golden aspens in fall, and skiing at Sunrise in winter, all just a few hours from Phoenix.
Explore Pinetop
More than 180 miles of interconnected trails wind right out of Pinetop-Lakeside through the pines, whether you want a morning walk or an all-day ride. Loops like Blue Ridge and Los Caballos are local favorites.
Owned and operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, Sunrise is Arizona's largest ski resort in winter and a playground of lift-served mountain biking, hiking, and trout fishing once the snow melts.
The heart of Lakeside: a clear little lake ringed by an easy paved loop, with paddle boats, fishing docks, and picnic ramadas under the tall pines. The kind of place families return to every afternoon.
The dramatic 2,000-foot escarpment that gives the White Mountains their edge, with overlooks along the Rim Road serving up some of the best long-distance views in the state. Stunning in fall.
Just up the road toward Show Low, a local go-to for trout and walleye fishing, kayaking, and lazy afternoons from the shore or a rented boat, with a shaded campground and boat ramp.
Beside Woodland Lake, the perfect first stop to get your bearings on the area's forests, wildlife, and trails, with hands-on exhibits kids enjoy and interpretive paths just outside the door.
Small town, big beer — this cozy taproom pours Belgian-style ales brewed on-site at 7,000 feet, alongside burgers and a pet-friendly patio. A relaxed spot to unwind after a day on the trails.
The White Mountains' go-to for a lively night out, owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe, with slots, table games, and live music & concerts. Dinner, gaming, and entertainment all under one roof.
A fun afternoon of browsing in Lakeside, packed with antiques, vintage finds, collectibles, and gifts. The kind of treasure-hunt stop that makes a lazy mountain afternoon.
Where to eat
A genuine White Mountains institution serving steaks and prime rib in its western-themed dining room for the better part of a century — one of Arizona's oldest continually running restaurants.
The Lakeside breakfast-and-lunch spot people tell you about before you even ask, known for generous plates, homemade pastries, and a friendly small-town feel. Expect a wait — it's worth it.
A Pinetop favorite for a more polished night out, leaning into fresh, from-scratch seafood, steaks, and rotating specials in a warm, cabin-cozy setting.
A relaxed, locally loved bistro serving hearty comfort plates and daily specials — the kind of place that feels like a neighbor's kitchen.
A longtime Pinetop-Lakeside standby with a broad, crowd-pleasing menu, dependable for a family dinner when everyone wants something different.
Over in Show Low, a go-to for a solid, well-rounded menu and comfortable dining room, handy if you're already up that way exploring.
Plan ahead
The town's signature end-of-summer celebration, with a hometown parade, craft and food vendors, and a lively weekend of community fun as the pines start to turn.
A warm-weather evening happening with live music, food, family activities, and a glowing hot-air balloon display after dark. Bring a blanket as the mountain air cools.
An annual gathering showcasing Native American artists, craftspeople, dancers, and musicians from across the region — a genuine window into the cultures of the White Mountains.
One of the largest car shows in the state, filling the cool mountain air with hundreds of classic and custom cars every summer. A fun, festive weekend even for non-gearheads.
From the local guide
We believe in Unreasonable Hospitality — going beyond what's expected to make your stay unforgettable. Tell us what brings you here, and we'll look for ways to surprise you.
Locally owned & operated
Casago Arizona isn’t a faceless booking site. We live and work in White Mountains / PineTop — so you get honest local advice, homes we personally stand behind, and a team that actually picks up the phone, before and throughout your stay. That’s hospitality that goes beyond the expected.
Talk to a local expert · (866) 365-2221Summer is the peak escape — cool pines while the desert bakes — followed by golden aspens in fall. Winter brings snow and skiing at Sunrise; spring is quiet and mild.
Roughly three to three-and-a-half hours northeast of Phoenix — a popular weekend escape from the Valley heat.
Yes — the White Mountains get real winter snow, with skiing and snowboarding at nearby Sunrise Park Resort, typically December through March.