Burning Tree Lodge

Flagstaff -> Arizona -> Mountain -> West -> the USA

86004 4340 East Burning Tree Loop, Flagstaff, 86004, United States of America

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Burning Tree Lodge. Hotel in Flagstaff

Burning Tree Lodge offers accommodations in Flagstaff, 2.3 miles from The North Pole Experience and 4.5 miles from Northern Arizona University. The property is 5 miles from Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center. The vacation home has a TV.

Price from $325

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