"Great place to stay. Loved the room, comfy bed, very nice recliner, full size refrigerator and ice maker. All staff was super friendly and helpful. I will absolutely stay here again."
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The Bunkhouse is a private guest house adjacent to Saguaro National Monument.
10/10 Excellent
"What a beautiful property! When we pulled in we were immediately met by the Hosts who were gracious and welcoming! The kitchen was well stocked and easy to prepare meals. The focal point of our stay was the front porch! What a Time Suck! In the morning while it's still cool(we went in July) we would have our tea and plan our day! What with the Hummingbirds flying all around and watching the rabbits and other wildlife it could take hours just to leave! Time Suck! Then in the evening, it's the sunset that does you in, because it goes on for hours! Also, this location is superb! It's not in Tucson proper, but off the beaten path"
"We had a wonderful long weekend at Ron's house. The description of the property is solid and Ron met us to take us over some of the finer points, setting up the Jacuzzi etc.The house itself is in a wonderful setting, great views over the area, very quiet and well maintained. The pool was a welcome relief after the 110 heat of the Tucson day. Jacuzzi for a relaxing time after dinner.Wildlife visited daily, with Road Runners and Mule deer stopping by. Lots of Gila Woodpeckers and hummingbirds.The location is great for easy access to many of the local sites, with the Desert Museum being 10 mins away. Coloassal Caves 30 and Mount Lemon about 45 to an hour.Our family of 4 had just a great time. If you want a quiet, peacful, relaxing stay but with easy access to sites you won't find a better spot in Tucson."
Desert Living at No Pants Ranch & the Sonora Shack
10/10 Excellent
"We had such a wonderful time at No Pants Ranch. Our group contained of 2 families and there was plenty of space for everyone. The teenage kids made themselves comfortable in The Shack while the parents plus little ones used the main house. The kitchen is well equipped, the beds are comfortable and the place is very clean.We used the outdoor space for dining and games. Had plenty of visits from the Desert Spiny Lizard, went looking for scorpions at night with the blacklight provided by the host and even used the clothes line with pegs to dry our laundry!Jo and Paul are super hosts! Very friendly and quick responses. If you stay at their place make sure to pay attention to the art and displays at the house. There's so much information and fun facts to discover! We would really love to come back some day. We made some wonderful memories at No Pants ranch!"
Elegant magical rustic round house by Saguaro National Park
10/10 Excellent
"This home is far more beautiful than the pictures can show; it's earthy and artistic, and not in the "cliche" desert way. The color scheme echoes the desert sunsets, and the furnishings and decor are fascinating as well as functional. The hosts were incredibly responsive, with suggestions about places to eat and things to see, while not being at all intrusive. We came to Tucson to experience the wildlife, and it could not have been better situated for visits to Kitt Peak, Mount Lemmon, and Madera Canyon. Best of all, the Saguaro National Park and Ironwood National Monument were both minutes away, and the surrounding area has areas with water and agriculture, which led to a parade of toads following the first rains of the season. On a related note, the AC is an evaporative cooler; it works differently from a freon AC and requires very dry air to work efficiently, so don't expect it to get as cold inside during monsoon season. "
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum during your travels in Tucson. Discover the area's desert landscapes and mountain views.
Explore the lovely green spaces of Red Hills Visitor Center and enjoy the golf courses in Tucson. Discover the desert landscapes while you're in the area.
King Canyon Trail is located in a welcoming area of Tucson that travelers like for its mountain views and wildlife. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 5 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near King Canyon Trail?
Create some family memories at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Old Tucson Studios. At Red Hills Visitor Center, Signal Hill Trail, and Golden Gate Loop Trail, you can surround yourself with nature. A visit to Sus Picnic Area is worth the trip when you're visiting.