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Best Western Plaza Inn
1100 W Rex Allen Drive
Willcox,
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85643-1014
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Description: Enjoy convenient access to local shops, museums and businesses while staying at this full-service Wilcox, Arizona hotel. Conveniently located off of Interstate 10 in southern Arizona, the Best Western Plaza Inn prides itself on offering the highest standard of customer service and accommodations for an affordable rate. Being the only full-service lodging in town, this Wilcox hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms and suites, each featuring cable satellite television and high-speed Internet access. Guests are welcome to a complimentary continental breakfast each morning and enjoy a variety of delicious dishes at the onsite restaurant and lounge. Relax in the outdoor heated swimming pool or work at the hotel's business center. This southern Arizona hotel also boasts meeting facilities accommodating up to 200 guests- ideal for conferences and family reunions. Take advantage of AAA discounts! Small pets are welcome! Less than one mile from the hotel, guests can visit the Cochise Visitors Center and Museum as well as the Rex Allen Cowboy Museum. Enjoy an afternoon picking fresh produce at the Eurofresh Farms or one of the many other U-Pick-It Farms. Looking for a fun couple of day adventure? Wilcox is the starting point of the Magic Circle of Cochise, a trail taking tourists through the ghost towns and natural attractions of the West. Guests will also enjoy visiting attractions such as the Bear Canyon 299 Trail, the Chiracahu National Monument and the Karchner Caverns. Wilcox hosts a variety of events throughout the year including local rodeos, Rex Allen Days, Wings over Wilcox and wine festivals. The friendly, helpful staff at the Best Western Plaza Inn is ready to ensure a fun-filled memorable stay in Wilcox, Arizona. Make a reservation today and save!
From: Interstate 10 The Best Western Plaza Inn is located on Interstate 10 at Exit 340, Rex Allen Drive. Travel one mile South and we are situated on the right at the second interchange. From: All Directions Interstate 10 to exit 340. Eastbound turn right. Westbound turn left 1.5 miles from interstate
Amenities: Golf, Laundry/Valet Services, Bar/Lounge, Barber/Beauty Shop, Handicapped Rooms/Facilities, Free Parking, Hairdryers Available, Modem Lines in Room, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pets Allowed, Pool, Television with Cable, Restaurant, Room Service
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Guarantee Policy: You must use a credit card to book online.

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0.2 mile(s) from Sulpher Springs Medical CenterRecreation:
2 mile(s) from Twin Lakes Golf CourseNearby Cities:
3 mile(s) from Cochise City 20 mile(s) from Fort Bowie 80 mile(s) from TucsonEducation:
0.5 mile(s) from Cochise College CenterLocal Attractions: Willcox owes it's initial existence to the Southern Pacific railroad which first chugged through the area in 1880. The renovated historic Southern Pacific Depot is just one of the attractions in the revitalized downtown area of Willcox. The Rex Allen Museum and the Cowboy Hall of Fame pay tribute to the city's most famous son, Rex Allen, and the ranching influence. The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. Willcox serves as a starting point for your journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise. The road leads you to the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, as you head for Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. This outpost marks the battles of the Indian Wars in the late 1880's. The Chiricahua National Monument presents an amazing variety of plants and animals, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails to explore the towering spire rock formations. Cochise Stronghold stands as a monument to one of the greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise who often hid in this box canyon. The Cochise Stronghold includes a 5-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities. Every winter thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to the Sulphur Springs Valley. Cochise Lakes, adjacent to the Willcox Playa, is a verdant wetland that attracts a variety of bird species including ducks and migratory shore birds. Sparrows, quail and many birds of prey also populate the area. Willcox blends rough and tumble country with friendly small town attitude. From the solitude of riding a bike where wildlife roams freely to playing a round of golf with your neighbors, Willcox has a sense of community that is proud of its past and mindful of the future. U-Pick Farms during summer Sandhill Crane's in January Adjacent to shopping center .25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsLocal Attractions: Willcox owes it's initial existence to the Southern Pacific railroad which first chugged through the area in 1880. The renovated historic Southern Pacific Depot is just one of the attractions in the revitalized downtown area of Willcox. The Rex Allen Museum and the Cowboy Hall of Fame pay tribute to the city's most famous son, Rex Allen, and the ranching influence. The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. Willcox serves as a starting point for your journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise. The road leads you to the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, as you head for Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. This outpost marks the battles of the Indian Wars in the late 1880's. The Chiricahua National Monument presents an amazing variety of plants and animals, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails to explore the towering spire rock formations. Cochise Stronghold stands as a monument to one of the greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise who often hid in this box canyon. The Cochise Stronghold includes a 5-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities. Every winter thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to the Sulphur Springs Valley. Cochise Lakes, adjacent to the Willcox Playa, is a verdant wetland that attracts a variety of bird species including ducks and migratory shore birds. Sparrows, quail and many birds of prey also populate the area. Willcox blends rough and tumble country with friendly small town attitude. From the solitude of riding a bike where wildlife roams freely to playing a round of golf with your neighbors, Willcox has a sense of community that is proud of its past and mindful of the future. U-Pick Farms during summer Sandhill Crane's in January Adjacent to shopping center .25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsLocal Attractions: Willcox owes it's initial existence to the Southern Pacific railroad which first chugged through the area in 1880. The renovated historic Southern Pacific Depot is just one of the attractions in the revitalized downtown area of Willcox. The Rex Allen Museum and the Cowboy Hall of Fame pay tribute to the city's most famous son, Rex Allen, and the ranching influence. The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. Willcox serves as a starting point for your journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise. The road leads you to the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, as you head for Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. This outpost marks the battles of the Indian Wars in the late 1880's. The Chiricahua National Monument presents an amazing variety of plants and animals, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails to explore the towering spire rock formations. Cochise Stronghold stands as a monument to one of the greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise who often hid in this box canyon. The Cochise Stronghold includes a 5-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities. Every winter thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to the Sulphur Springs Valley. Cochise Lakes, adjacent to the Willcox Playa, is a verdant wetland that attracts a variety of bird species including ducks and migratory shore birds. Sparrows, quail and many birds of prey also populate the area. Willcox blends rough and tumble country with friendly small town attitude. From the solitude of riding a bike where wildlife roams freely to playing a round of golf with your neighbors, Willcox has a sense of community that is proud of its past and mindful of the future. U-Pick Farms during summer Sandhill Crane's in January Adjacent to shopping center .25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsLocal Attractions: Willcox owes it's initial existence to the Southern Pacific railroad which first chugged through the area in 1880. The renovated historic Southern Pacific Depot is just one of the attractions in the revitalized downtown area of Willcox. The Rex Allen Museum and the Cowboy Hall of Fame pay tribute to the city's most famous son, Rex Allen, and the ranching influence. The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. Willcox serves as a starting point for your journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise. The road leads you to the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, as you head for Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. This outpost marks the battles of the Indian Wars in the late 1880's. The Chiricahua National Monument presents an amazing variety of plants and animals, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails to explore the towering spire rock formations. Cochise Stronghold stands as a monument to one of the greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise who often hid in this box canyon. The Cochise Stronghold includes a 5-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities. Every winter thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to the Sulphur Springs Valley. Cochise Lakes, adjacent to the Willcox Playa, is a verdant wetland that attracts a variety of bird species including ducks and migratory shore birds. Sparrows, quail and many birds of prey also populate the area. Willcox blends rough and tumble country with friendly small town attitude. From the solitude of riding a bike where wildlife roams freely to playing a round of golf with your neighbors, Willcox has a sense of community that is proud of its past and mindful of the future. U-Pick Farms during summer Sandhill Crane's in January Adjacent to shopping center .25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsNearby Cities:
3 mile(s) from Cochise City 20 mile(s) from Fort Bowie 80 mile(s) from TucsonNearby Cities:
3 mile(s) from Cochise City 20 mile(s) from Fort Bowie 80 mile(s) from TucsonNearby Cities:
3 mile(s) from Cochise City 20 mile(s) from Fort Bowie 80 mile(s) from TucsonNearby Cities:
3 mile(s) from Cochise City 20 mile(s) from Fort Bowie 80 mile(s) from TucsonTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Cochise County Airport 85 mile(s) from Tucson International AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Cochise County Airport 85 mile(s) from Tucson International AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Cochise County Airport 85 mile(s) from Tucson International AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Cochise County Airport 85 mile(s) from Tucson International AirportLocal Attractions:
0.25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 23 mile(s) from Bear Canyon 299 Trail 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsLocal Attractions: Willcox owes it's initial existence to the Southern Pacific railroad which first chugged through the area in 1880. The renovated historic Southern Pacific Depot is just one of the attractions in the revitalized downtown area of Willcox. The Rex Allen Museum and the Cowboy Hall of Fame pay tribute to the city's most famous son, Rex Allen, and the ranching influence. The Chiricahua Regional Museum houses many artifacts and exhibits of the area, as well as the Chiricahua Apache Indians, their great Chief, Cochise, and renegade Geronimo. Willcox serves as a starting point for your journey through the Magic Circle of Cochise. The road leads you to the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, as you head for Apache Pass and the Fort Bowie National Historic Site. This outpost marks the battles of the Indian Wars in the late 1880's. The Chiricahua National Monument presents an amazing variety of plants and animals, with more than 20 miles of hiking trails to explore the towering spire rock formations. Cochise Stronghold stands as a monument to one of the greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise who often hid in this box canyon. The Cochise Stronghold includes a 5-mile hiking trail, rock climbing, petroglyphs, and picnic and camping facilities. Every winter thousands of Sandhill Cranes migrate to the Sulphur Springs Valley. Cochise Lakes, adjacent to the Willcox Playa, is a verdant wetland that attracts a variety of bird species including ducks and migratory shore birds. Sparrows, quail and many birds of prey also populate the area. Willcox blends rough and tumble country with friendly small town attitude. From the solitude of riding a bike where wildlife roams freely to playing a round of golf with your neighbors, Willcox has a sense of community that is proud of its past and mindful of the future. U-Pick Farms during summer Sandhill Crane's in January Adjacent to shopping center .25 mile(s) from Cochise Visitors Center and Museum 1 mile(s) from Rex Allen Cowboy Museum 23 mile(s) from Amerind Foundation 30 mile(s) from Ft. Bowie 35 mile(s) from Chiracahu National Monument 40 mile(s) from Karchner CavernsShopping:
0.1 mile(s) from Shopping Center 23 mile(s) from Mustang MallTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Cochise County Airport 85 mile(s) from Tucson International Airport
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