When it comes to unique places to stay overnight, Arizona has a wide range of one-of-a-kind spots, especially for glamping. And this outdoor recreation haven near Flagstaff is no exception. No matter the season, you’ll find the cozy yurts a welcome getaway and the park filled with a variety of seasonal things to do.

In the winter, Arizona Nordic Village offers a crisp and fun, snowy getaway with many outdoor activities to enjoy.

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You can rent snowshoes, ski gear, and they even have a small sledding hill perfect for entertaining the kiddos.

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Winter is definitely a great season to enjoy Nordic Village, but it’s not the only season in which you can enjoy an outdoor getaway.

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Spring, summer and fall dole out some equally amazing activities (and views) during any stay at this recreational “village.” Hiking and biking are at a premium and offer a welcome chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

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A variety of sleeping accommodations are available, including yurts that come in a couple of different sizes; small for a cozy and intimate, rustic stay, and larger to host a family or small group of friends.

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And don’t worry if it’s cool (or blistering cold) outside… the yurts have wood stoves and the rentals come with wood!

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In warmer seasons, open the see-through globe roof on the yurt to get a cozy feeling of sleeping under the stars.

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How about it? Would you ever gather up a group and head to a yurt for some R&R?

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Arizona Nordic Village is open year-round and is located at 16848 US-180, Flagstaff, AZ 86001. Oddly enough, their website is having a few issues on the day we’re publishing this article, so you can feel free to message them via Facebook, or call at (928) 220-0550.

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What other fun glamping places have you found in Arizona? We’d love to know!

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