This time of year is perfect for heading south to enjoy Arizona’s warmer temperatures, especially as storms continue to blow through some parts of the country. If you’re hoping to stay in a place that’s unlike any other, you’re reading the right article! We’re taking a look at one place that combines quirky and vintage design for an experience that will feel like you traveled back in time.
Welcome to the Shady Dell!
Lynn Friedman/Flickr Located in a quiet corner of Bisbee, this park features a handful of vintage trailers perfect for spending a restful night in this old mining town.
The Shady Dell is perfect for couples, people looking for an opportunity to enjoy all the quirks of Midcentury design, and those looking for something outside a standard motel room. You’ll definitely find that here!
The Shady Dell/Facebook
Each trailer looks like a little piece of Americana inside and out. You’ll find pink flamingos, colorful lawn chairs, and even a little picket fence bordering trailers…
Lynn Friedman/Flickr
…and the interiors are decked in uniquely themed décor.
Jason McHenry/Flickr For example, you’ll find at least one tiki-themed trailer here complete with hula grass, island-themed textiles, and artwork lining the walls.
You’ll appreciate all the little details featured in each trailer.
amanda m./Flickr Vintage items like radios, books, magazines, LPs, bedding, and more fill each trailer to create an experience you won’t find in many other places.
The sleeping areas are compact but cozy. Each trailer features its own unique layout and, depending on which you book, may have just one full-sized bed, a couple of twin beds, or some combination of the two.
hmmlargeart/Flickr Most sleep 1 to 2 people, so make sure to book more than one if you’re visiting with a larger party.
The Shady Dell is located at 1 Douglas Road in Bisbee. You can find details about each trailer and make reservations by visiting their website here.
Lynn Friedman/Flickr
Located in a quiet corner of Bisbee, this park features a handful of vintage trailers perfect for spending a restful night in this old mining town.
The Shady Dell/Facebook
Jason McHenry/Flickr
For example, you’ll find at least one tiki-themed trailer here complete with hula grass, island-themed textiles, and artwork lining the walls.
amanda m./Flickr
Vintage items like radios, books, magazines, LPs, bedding, and more fill each trailer to create an experience you won’t find in many other places.
hmmlargeart/Flickr
Most sleep 1 to 2 people, so make sure to book more than one if you’re visiting with a larger party.
Looking for a unique motel in northern Arizona? You can read about the historic Wigwam Motel in Holbrook in our previous article: This Quirky Motel Is An Iconic Stop Along Arizona’s Route 66.
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