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Tucson Central and West, Arizona

 This protected high desert valley is surrounded by 4 mountain ranges on the floor of an ancient inland sea. The city takes its nickname, "Old Pueblo" from the 12-foot-high walls that provided a refuge for 18th century travelers. A wagon road built by Mormons became a major corridor for thousands of miners and homesteaders during the California Gold Rush, and hikers can view pre-Colombian petroglyphs. Now a rich blend of Native American, Mexican and Western cultures, visitors are drawn to the area's rich history, sunny dry air, dude ranches and an amazing variety of desert and mountain wildlife and vegetation. Culturally active, attractions include visual and performing arts, theater, opera and dozens of museums. Home to the 321-acre University of Arizona, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, casinos, Greyhound racing and 7 Major League Baseball teams participating in the Cactus League.  Popular outings include  the Saguaro National Monument, Catalina State Park, Sabino Canyon National Park, the Biosphere II (at Oracle), Colossal Cave, a large science center, wildlife and nature watching, the Kitt Peak National Observatory, the Spanish Mission San Xavier Del Bac, and Old Tucson Movie Studios.


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                        Southwest Tucson
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                         Central, North, West Tucson 

 

                             West Tucson
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                          Central, North, West Tucson 

 

                          Northwest Tucson
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                           Central, North, West Tucson

 

  5763

Near Ina Rd. & Cortaro Rd. Enjoy peaceful splendor at this 5,500-foot hacienda-style home built around a central courtyard nestled on 4 acres adjacent to open land. Minutes away from golf, Saguaro National Monument West, and historic downtown. It is a short walk to horseback riding and stabling. Three spacious guest rooms each have private courtyard entrance, queen bed, full bath, TV and phone. Two have rear patio overlooking the night lights of Tucson, and one is handicapped equipped. There is an outside fireplace and 6-person hot tub.  Full or continental breakfast as requested. Smoking outside, no pets. Oct 1st-May 31st :   S/$155, D/$140.  Jun 1st-Sep 30th: S/$95, D/$115.  7th night free with seven day stay.

 

  5764

20 miles west of I-10, Ina Road exit. This working miniature-horse ranch has miniature horses, dwarf goats, and flocks of multi-colored chickens. Minutes away from Saguaro National Park West, Old Tucson, and the world famous Little Abner's Steak House. Fabulous for walkers. Two guest rooms share a full hall bath. One room has a queen bed, the other room has a queen sofa-bed. Only one party at a time. Kitchen and laundry privileges. Ranch tours and cook-outs available. Continental breakfast. No smoking or pets, children negotiable. $77 double occupancy, $10 each additional guest. Seventh night free.

 

  5765

Located 16 miles Northwest of Tucson at Pima Farm Rd. and Scenic Dr. This intimate guest ranch, nestled on 160 acres in the Tucson Mountains, overlooks the vast natural gardens of the Santa Cruz Valley and has plenty of activities such as cook outs, hayrides, western dancing, heated pool and spa, sight seeing, and nearby golf courses. Perfect for social and corporate group events. Twenty-four rooms each have private bath and AC. Single, queen, and king beds available as well as suites with fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Rates include three meals, daily horseback riding, and airport transfers. Three-night minimum. Children welcome, smoking permitted, no pets. Seasonal rates D/$135-450 plus tax and gratuity. 

 

  5770

Located 17 miles from downtown Tucson, 5 miles from I-10 and Cortaro Rd. This working and guest ranch, built in the early 1900's on 3,000 acres in Southwest Spanish ranch style, offers a perfect blend of Old West ranch life and the comforts of a fine resort. Enjoy horseback riding, our petting zoo, weekly rodeos, hayrides, bonfires, tennis, hiking, horseshoes and many more fun activities. Heated pool and indoor hot tub. 41 units, some rooms and some suites, all have private bath and air conditioning. Rates include all meals, horseback riding, and a variety of other luxuries to choose from. Children welcome, no pets, no smoking in dining room. Per person seasonal rates: Single $156-175, Double/Twin $125-166, Suite $154-175, Deluxe Suite $176-201, 3rd Person $94-96.  Plus tax and service charge. Weekly, monthly and group rates available.

 

  5772

 

Near Ina Rd. and I-10. This Santa Fe-style home near the Tucson Mountains is just minutes from hiking on Sombrero Peak, shopping and restaurants, Old Tucson, Sonoran Desert Museum, I-10 and University of Arizona. Relax in the front garden area or back patio and enjoy sunsets over Sombrero Peak. The Desert Daisy room is elegant with king bed, large picture window, private shower bath and entrance to the back patio. The Desert Rose room has 2 extra-long twin beds or one king bed, 2 windows and private bath with tub and shower. There is off street parking and a front door keypad for guest entrance. Continental plus breakfast. Adults only. No smoking, no pets, no alcoholic beverages. Seasonal $75-$95.

 





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