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    Simpson Hotel

    4.2 (9 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    This is one of the coolest places I have ever stayed. The room was perfect, and the breakfast both mornings was superb.

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    A quiet place with nice rooms and extremely reasonable rates. Owners are very involved and responsive.

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    The Clifton Hotel

    The Clifton Hotel

    (7 reviews)

    The good. Bed was comfy, bathroom was great, a view from the room was fantastic…read more The bad. Stairs are steep, with rugs on each step, some are loose, one came off, almost went down but caught myself. They say they have WiFi, but not while I was there. Looks like they may have cable internet. The Arris modems used by cable companies all have issues with too many MAC addresses causing problems. Easy fix. Put a timer on it. Cycle power at 2-3 AM. No more "cannot connect". Sucked because I had work to do. Overall nice, but if you need connectivity, look elsewhere.

    Love the history and uniqueness of this place as well as the area. Hotel Clifton is showing its age…read moresince it was restored 7 years ago. Our room needs to be entirely repainted once the severely peeling paint is scraped off the outer wall in the bathroom and bedroom. Window sills are very dirty. I understand it can be a very dusty town from the mining, but upkeep is important. Online pictures are from when the restoration was first completed 7-ish years ago and don't reflect the aging since. Our bed was the most uncomfortable we've slept in since our young partying college days. You immediately fell into a hole in the bed's center, and mattress is covered by a thick piece of foam to hide the poor condition but made you roast all night. It was beyond bad. But the Hotel in general has got a lot of old historic character which I like. A newer mattress & box spring, and freshened up walls & woodwork would have made our stay much more enjoyable. In its current state the hotel is much more rustic than indicated in AZ Highways and online.

    Hampton Inn Lordsburg - Meeting Room

    Hampton Inn Lordsburg

    (98 reviews)

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    Receptionist, Jalen, was very helpful,cordial , and efficient . Thank you…read more Why I need to respond with a minimum of words is nonsense. I will not answer any more surveys

    Don't stay here we were very disappointed with the Hampton inn in lordsburg. To begin with we were…read morecalled and notified that the elevator was out of service. Had the call been earlier we probably would have changed hotels but it was a little late to find a place at that point. I was assuted someone would help with luggage. So we agreed to climb to the third floor. There was no one to assist with luggage When I entered the room I went to adjust the thermostat on the air conditioning system and the cover for the controls fell off in my hand. It was broken. Then I went into the bathroom and found there was no toilet paper holder. It had been pulled from the wall and removed from the room. When I advised the desk clerk that the holder was missing she said she would note it for maintenance. I think maintenance already knew or would have still been in the room. The bed must have been in that room for 15 years to have depressions as deep as it does. Likewise the pillows are little balls of something that are not very comfortable. There are no longer any amenities in the room such as makeup mirrors. We ask for at the front desk for a mirror but there were not available. It's as if the rooms have been stripped of all the things that used to be there for the convenience of the traveler. Primarily because of the elevator when we checked in we asked it was possible to get a discount on the room. We were advised that it would be difficult since we had paid in advance but that she would check with the manager. When I called about the toilet paper holder being missing again requested a discount because of the condition of the room and the elevator I got the same sndwer. At this point I've heard from no one about anything. None of these things would have been true in any of the Hampton inns I've stayed in before. It was very disappointing and my last day in a Hampton Inn.

    Double T Catwalk Resort

    Double T Catwalk Resort

    (12 reviews)

    We planned for just one night, but if we had known how wonderful it was, we would have stayed for a…read morefew more! From the moment we checked in, it was clear this was going to be a special experience. Our casita was immaculate--shiny, spotless, and equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay. The full-sized refrigerator and freezer worked like a dream, and all the amenities--from the coffee maker and stove to the AC, TV, and BBQ--were modern and functioned flawlessly. Missy was a standout host, ensuring our stay was effortless and enjoyable. Her warmth and attention to detail made everything feel even more welcoming. The Double TT is teeming with life, from graceful deer to playful squirrels and an array of birds that bring the landscape to life. Whether sipping coffee on the patio or strolling through the property, nature truly takes center stage. Just down the road, the Catwalk Trail offers a one-of-a-kind hiking experience. With stunning views and an unforgettable journey through the canyon, it's a perfect complement to an already fantastic getaway. We arrived expecting a short stay, but the charm, comfort, and beauty of the Double TT made it hard to leave. If you're looking for a peaceful escape surrounded by nature and top-tier hospitality, this is the place to be!

    We stayed for two nights and found it to be great. We attended a wedding just around the corner @…read morethe lodge and were very happy with our room. Slept great and it was very clean and quiet. Manager was very helpful when we arrived and during our stay. Would recommend to anyone.

    Best Western Desert Inn - Exterior

    Best Western Desert Inn

    (24 reviews)

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    Where to Start?…read more Staff- Helpful and Good attitude Room - Dated by 10 Years or so Not bad. It was Clean for Roadside Motel. No hair's. Bath Drained well. Toilet Clean. Hott water at all hours. Parking- Open but they did have a system by hand and eye to keep track. I did see some trailer parking but not much. Clients - Most are working for the Mine. Traveling skilled Workers. Few families with kids. The Place gets dead at 8PM and comes to life at 4 AM. No crack head or hookers. Bugs and Critters- Yes they have them. Spiders and so on. Nothing crazy, Kinda hard to keep them out since its a desert. If you have stayed in Flagstaff or Las Vegas its the same. On Site- laundry and Vending sodas plus pool. They Do Serve Food. Pretty good. The chinese buffet was gutted at the time of this posting. Food options limited. Most Food Places Closed on SAT and SUN!!!! Jack in the box down the road. Beef is $$$$ in this area Soda and gas cheap. Road is the MSR for the Mines so heavy trucks running in mass all hours and all of the Motels from NM and PHX are along it so theres no way of getting around that..My kid was able to sleep thru it so not that bad.

    By far the most ghetto hotel I've ever stayed in. They allow drug dealers to live here. There must…read morehave been 5 people in the room above me that literaly screamed and yelled, laughing and partying all night long. Cars coming in and out with loud music and exhausts. The rooms are way overpriced, at $206 when I stayed. Safford, AZ is a dump in general but this hotel.was rough, more so thanks to the trash they allow to stay here.

    Silver Creek Inn - View from our room looking out onto a porch.

    Silver Creek Inn

    (4 reviews)

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    I was invited to spend the night of the 5/24 with a friend and was informed that they have a no pet…read morepolicy. I totally understand and respect that. I contacted them to inform them that I have a service dog and was flatly denied the ability to bring her. The reason. . . they are more concerned about guests with potential allergies. As picturesque and historical as the town of Mogollon, NM is, it appears that service animal friendly they are not. If you have a service dog and can live without their services then staying at the Silver Creek Inn, will be a fun experience. If you cannot be without your service dog then know, at least one group of Inn owners, considers their guests with potential allergies far more important than breaking ADA and Civilc Rights laws. Before my need of a service dog I visited the Inn and was taken on a tour, by the owners of the establishment. It looks clean, well maintained and the hosts were gracious. I am sad to say that I am not one that will be without my service animal and will not be staying there.

    My father took me to Mogollon when I was 12 years old (back in 1963) and I've now just made my 7th…read moretrip back with my wife. It was a very long drive this time, from central Texas. Mogollon is a treasure-trove for people who like history and beautiful scenery and the jewel of Mogollon is the Silver Creek Inn. We stayed there two nights (October 17 & 18) and the experience was wonderful. This old and very historic building was built around 1885 and originally served as a store. It eventually became vacated and sat empty for a number of years until the new owner (Stan) bought it and with the help of a few compadres, restored and converted it into an inn. I can't even imagine the amount of work it took, but they did an outstanding job. My wife and I stayed upstairs in a large and very comfortable room on the northeast corner. The adjoining bathroom was beautifully done and offered me a shower that was easy to step into and out of. The bed was very comfortable and the room quiet offering a great view off of a balcony having a second set of stairs if one wanted to go to the ground floor. Adjoining our room was a library having a lot of shelves and books and a very cool moving ladder that can travel across the front of the selves. The library also has a very beautiful coffee table and more books are kept there having stories about the people who came to Mogollon years ago to find their fortunes in or earn a living in the mines that are in the surrounding area. Our host, Susie was the highlight of our trip up here and worth the long drive just for the pleasure to visit with her. She runs a tight ship and i am glad that after all these years and trips of visiting Mogollon, that I was finally able to spend several nights in this interesting ghost town and this really nice inn.

    Simpson Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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