When you reach the Sinclair truck stop just off I-40, don't drive away thinking you have the wrong place. A little further down the side driveway behind an unassuming exterior and hugging 500 acres of ponderosa forest, you'll find this sprawling two-story hotel. Little America has spacious Southwest–styled rooms, upscale bedding with goose-down pillows and large bathrooms. Good value.
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