Hotels in Coronado Trail
Between Springerville-Eagar and Clifton-Morenci, there are nearly a dozen National Forest Service campgrounds. If fishing and boating interest you, head to Luna Lake Campground, just east of Alpine on U.S. 180, where the daily campsite fee is $16. Reserve a Luna Lake campsite through the National Recreation Reservation Service (www.recreation.gov; tel. 877/444-6777). For a more tranquil forest setting, try the free Hannagan Campground (reservations not accepted), which makes a good base for exploring the Coronado Trail. For information on these campgrounds, contact the Alpine Ranger District (tel. 928/339-5000).
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Hannagan Meadow Lodge
Located 23 miles south of Alpine at an elevation of 9,100 feet, this rustic lodge, dating back to 1926, is set amid cool forests on the winding route of the Coronado Trail. It’s a good spot for a quiet getaway or a family vacation. The comfortable, if dated, accommodations range from…Around Town - Hotel
Tal-Wi-Wi Lodge
Four miles north of Alpine on U.S. 191, Tal-Wi-Wi Lodge is nothing fancy—just a rustic lodge popular with anglers and hunters—but it’s a good choice in an area with few options. Five deluxe rooms, located in a new building, have gas fireplaces; two have hot tubs. In both buildings,…Around Town
