Mormon Lake Lodge


Set among ponderosa pines 30 minutes southeast of Flagstaff, Mormon Lake Lodge is a historic mountain retreat offering cozy cabins, Western-style rooms, RV sites, and a campground. Guests enjoy horseback riding, hiking, off-road adventures, and hearty meals at the famous Steakhouse & Saloon. Perfect for families, couples, and groups wanting a rustic getaway with a touch of Old West charm. See Mormon Lake Lodge Photo Gallery »

What Makes Mormon Lake Lodge Special

Built in the 1920s and steeped in cowboy history, Mormon Lake Lodge combines rustic lodging with outdoor recreation. Its cabins, saloon, steakhouse, and seasonal events create a fun mountain-town atmosphere that draws both Arizona locals and road-trippers. The lodge sits near Coconino National Forest, providing endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Mormon Lake Lodge Cabins and Restaurant

What You Don’t Want to Miss

General Review Score

8.4–8.9 / 10 — Guests enjoy the rustic charm, friendly staff, horseback rides, and authentic Western atmosphere.

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FAQs About Mormon Lake Lodge

Is Mormon Lake Lodge open year-round?
Yes—the lodge, cabins, and restaurant are open year-round, though some seasonal activities (like horseback riding) vary with weather.

Do the cabins have kitchens?
Most cabins include basic kitchenettes; confirm specific cabin amenities when booking.

Are RV hookups available?
Yes—RV sites offer water and electric hookups, with a dump station nearby.

Does the Steakhouse serve daily meals?
The Steakhouse & Saloon serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with special weekend events and live music in summer.

Is this property family-friendly?
Absolutely—kids love the horseback rides, open spaces, and Western feel of the lodge.

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