Walking through La Posada
Collection by Daniel Lutzick
La Posada is a restored 1930 Fred Harvey Railroad Hotel in Winslow, Arizona. These images give you a sense of what it is like to walk the interior and grounds and they point out all the little details that folks sometimes miss.
La Posada Spring
Clouds and cottonwoods on the south lawn on a spring day 2020
Snow day at La Posada
Saint Francis dressed in snow on the south lawn of La Posada 2/11/2020
Home - La Posada Hotel
Late afternoon light illuminating a Mimbres design in a wrought iron gate created by John Suttman in the main entry hallway.
Snow day at La Posada
Jolly, our tin camel, covered in snow at the entrance of La Posada 2/11/2020
Snow day at La Posada
The wrought iron wishing well and the south lawn after a morning storm on 2/11/2020
Snow day at La Posada
The view from the sunken garden gate house after a morning snow storm 2/11/2020
Snow day at La Posada
The gate to the rose garden outlined in snow on 2/11/20
La Posada Rainbow
The west facade of La Posada graced with a rainbow as seen from the Cottonwood Grove
WAT Museum
The Winslow Arts Trust Museum is located in the original train station adjacent to La Posada. The east gallery is a great place to watch trains pass.
Saint Francis at La Posada
This statue of Saint Francis sits near the railroad track on the south lawn of La Posada.
Turquoise Room Lounge
The Turquoise Room Lounge at La Posada Hotel features a horseshoe copper bar.
Allan Affeldt
La Posada owner Allan Affeldt standing in the south arcade at La Posada
Depot Cottonwood
This cottonwood tree stands next to the old depot (now the Winslow Arts Trust Museum) on the east side of La Posada's south lawn.
Gift Shop doorway
Welcome! We hope you will enjoy your stay with us and take your time to rest and explore the many wonders of our magnificent historic hotel. Please let us know
Daffodils in the Cottonwood Grove
Fruit trees are blossoming and daffodils are blooming in the beds surrounding the west Cottonwood Grove.
Tulips in the gardens
Warm weather brought the gardens a burst of color in the form of blossoming tulips.