We Welcome You to Classy Cabins AZ…

Classy Cabins Arizona is dedicated to bringing you the finest luxury vacation rental property in the beautiful cool country of Northern Arizona. Stay at a Classy Cabin, and you’ll always want to come back.

We build our own properties, with all modern conveniences, scrupulously clean, decorated to perfection, and feeling like home.

Our first two building projects were Moose Manor and Raccoon Ranch. As you can see from the pictures, the properties are beautiful inside and out, and are located in close proximity to skiing and other snow sports, the Grand Canyon, fishing lakes, miles of trails for hiking, biking and quadding, and is located at the intersection of 4 large hunting areas.

Both Projects share the same attention to detail, and in fact are nearly identical.

Coming Soon!

Bearly A Cabin will be a bigger “cabin” with room for larger parties. Bear themed, it will be decorated with the same attention to detail, and will be located near enough to the other properties to accomodate large parties needing multiple cabins.







Location and Details

  • Moose Manor and Raccoon Ranch are located between Flagstaff and Williams, just south of the I-40, in tall pines on the edge of national forest.
  • This is a perfect location for experiencing the major attractions and sites in Northern Arizona. It’s a short drive from the Grand Canyon, Sedona’s Red Rock country, the Meteor Crater, volcanic Ice Caves, the Old Route 66 charm of Williams, and right in the middle of the Coconino National Forest with ready access to hiking trails, fishing lakes and gorgeous views.
  • Travelling from Phoenix takes a bit over 2 hours, depending on where you start in Phoenix. All but the last three miles of that travel are on 4 lane divided interstate freeways!








Area Attractions

  • You may never want to leave the cabin. But, just in case you need to go out, here are some of our favorite places to go.
  • The Grand Canyon.
  • The Meteor Crater.
  • Sightseeing in the Red Rock Country of Sedona. Info here, & here.
  • Sycamore Canyon Wilderness – the lesser known but perhaps more spectacular canyon leading out of Sedona. Directly south of the cabins.
  • Information here, here, here & here.
  • If you have little ones, the Grand Canyon Deer Farm is not to be missed. One of the biggest petting zoos around, it’s just across I-40.
  • Now, if you like your animals bigger and wilder, Bearizona is not to be missed. It’s just east of Williams, only a few minutes away.
  • The Pine Country Restaurant. Home Cooking! The best place to get breakfast for a hundred miles.
  • Information about many other businesses and about Williams is available at the Williams Chamber of Commerce, or, the Williams, AZ website. Take a look to see what’s happening in Williams.
  • The Grand Canyon Railway. Take an antique train to the Grand Canyon! Ride the Polar Express to the North Pole from November to Christmas!
  • Try Skiing at Elk Ridge Ski and Outdoor Recreation. Elk Ski area is a family friendly and inexpensive place to ski, snowboard or tube. Tubing runs year round. The best part is…it’s you’ll be there in just 15 minutes.
  • The Oak Hill Snowplay Area is just around the corner, only a few minutes away. Formerly a small ski area in the 1950′s, Oak Hill is now a part of the Kaibab National Forest, and the forest service normally has a volunteer Snow
  • Ranger attending the park and tending a fire in the warming area.
  • Or, if you want the big hill, try Arizona Snowbowl. Just 30 minutes away.
  • One nearby Forest Service Trail is the Keyhole Sink Trail. It starts on the North side of Old 66, across from the Oak Hill Snowplay Area, just 5 minutes from Moose Manor.
  • Or, start in Williams, and drive Historic Route 66 through the Kaibab National Forest. It’s all within a stone’s throw of Moose Manor.
  • If you are a golfer, Williams has a great course, Elephant Rocks. This course was originally a sand course, with 9 holes. Now, the course has grass, and has 18 holes, with varied terrain to present a pleasant challenge. The older portions have some of the prettiest holes you’ll see at any course in Arizona.
  • A really “cool” natural attraction are the Ice Caves north of Flagstaff. Click HERE for more information.
  • Here’s a good sized list of local attractions:
  • Lastly, the Forest Service operates a visitor center year round in Williams. Maps, attractions and helpful advice are always available. This link also contains information about the Keyhole Sink Trail, the Kaibab National Forest that Historic Route 66 runs through, and the Oak Hill Snowplay Area.