Northern Arizona Vacation Rentals

Compare 84 vacation rentals.
Home > USA > Arizona > Northern Arizona

Make Northern Arizona your next getaway

Arizona tends to conjure images of saguaro cactus and roadrunners, but the northern portion of the state is much more mountainous. Visitors flock to Northern Arizona for the evergreen national forests, quaint towns, and, of course, the Grand Canyon. Book your Northern Arizona vacation rental and expect to be awed by the nature that surrounds you.

Top Northern Arizona property types

housing_type_house.jpg

House rentals

View 56 House rentals
housing_type_condo.jpg

Condo rentals

View 11 Condo rentals
housing_type_townhouse.jpg

Townhouses

View 9 Townhouses

Popular amenities for Northern Arizona vacation rentals

Popular
Dog-friendly Hot tub Internet
Whispering Pines Lakehouse
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 6

Whispering Pines Lakehouse - Munds Park, AZ

$139 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.21 (14)
Creekside Casita
1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 4

Creekside Casita - Sedona, AZ

$191 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (5)
Manzanita Hideaway
3 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 8

Manzanita Hideaway - Sedona, AZ

$277 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
5.0 (2)
Creekside Casa
1 Bedroom | 1 Bath | Sleeps 5

Creekside Casa - Sedona, AZ

$240 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.67 (3)
Charming Walnut Hills Condo
2 Bedroom | 2 Bath | Sleeps 4

Charming Walnut Hills Condo - Flagstaff, AZ

$101 avg / night
(excludes fees and taxes)
4.36 (39)

View 79 more homes

Recent Northern Arizona guest reviews

Baby crib, high chair and stroller available- very thoughtful
Mariana L. | Jan 2026
stayed with a group of people for a ski trip. Pool table and hot tub were nice perks.
Killian O. | Jan 2026
The view from the back porch was beautiful and peaceful. The quiet neighborhood was great for walks and watching the sunset.
Pamela F. | Jan 2026
Northern Arizona vacation rental FAQ

Yes, 29 of our Northern Arizona homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).

Browse dog-friendly homes >

Yes. 83 of our Northern Arizona vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.

Browse homes with internet access >


Some of the most popular amenities in our Northern Arizona vacation rentals include:

Our standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m., and the check-out time is 10:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply—after you book, you’ll find the check-in and check-out details in the Vacasa guest app or your Trip Manager.

Absolutely. Our local Northern Arizona team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.

Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >

No problem, plans can change. For more information, please read our cancellation policy. If you have a Vacasa reservation for Northern Arizona, log in to Trip Manager to explore the options available for your specific trip.

Book confidently. Stay comfortably.

Vacasa Guest Value Prop icon: 24-7
24/7 guest service
Vacasa Guest Value Prop Icon check-in
Seamless check-in
Vacasa Guest Value Prop Icons cleaning
Professional cleaning


Where can you stay in Northern Arizona?

Flagstaff is the hub of this mountainous region, serving as the unofficial gateway to the Grand Canyon National Park about 75 miles north. A Flagstaff vacation rental is an excellent home base for anyone checking the Grand Canyon off their bucket list. Sedona is an easy day trip from Flagstaff, just 30 miles down the highway. Payson is another commonly visited town in Northern Arizona, an easy mountain retreat from Scottsdale, which sits about 70 miles to the southwest.

Things to do in Northern Arizona

Here to see the Grand Canyon? It’s an easy day trip from your Flagstaff rental (and a scenic car ride, too). Pack a lunch and a camera, and be prepared for one of America’s most awe-inspiring views. The picturesque Antelope Canyon is about 115 miles to the north, a once-in-a-lifetime sight that rewards those willing to go a bit out of their way.

Flagstaff is a destination in its own right, too - peruse the town’s cool boutiques and artisan cafes for a taste of this college town’s hippie spirit. Sedona is a popular destination, too: its famous red rock formations and local mysticism draw visitors from all over the world. The area is rich with national forests begging to be explored, so don’t forget your hiking boots.

In an area teeming with natural wonders, it might be difficult to decide what to see. Booking a Northern Arizona vacation home is a great first step.