Topic: sonoita USA
travel guide
Rancho Milagro Bed &
Breakfast
City: Sonoita
Tel: +1 520 455 0381
Privacy, peace and serenity are highly prized here. Rancho Milagro is nestled in the high
grasslands of Southeastern Arizona and affords magnificent panoramic views of the majestic
mountain ranges of the Santa Ritas, Mustangs and the Huachucas. Unobstructed vistas range
for as far as the eye can see. Sunrises over the Mustangs and sunsets over the Santa Ritas
are glorious.The region is internationally known as a premier bird watching destination;
visitors from all over the world come to see over 200 species of rare and exotic birds
that migrate from Mexico and south. The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek, Lower San Pedro, Ramsey
Canyon and Madera Canyon Preserves are all easy drives from Rancho Milagro.
Rainbow's End Bed
& Breakfast
City: Sonoita
Tel: +1 520 455 0202
Rainbow's End Bed & Breakfast represents a dream-come-true for your hosts, Elen and
Charlie Kentnor. We can now offer to others the vacation experience we always sought, but
was so hard to find.For years we hunted a holiday spot offering charm, history, a
comfortable bedroom with bath, tucked into a beautiful piece of country, having ideal
weather (of course), where public lands were accessible. Plus, we wanted to bring our own
horses. Not an easy feat! So, we bought the perfect spot and created our own special
place. Rainbow's End Bed & Breakfast takes you back to a less hectic time. The old
ranch manager's home on our historic property has been renovated into a four bedroom/four
bath bed and breakfast. We've decorated with antiques and period pieces. Somewhat unique
among B&Bs, ours is a separate guest house. Our resident guests have a
living/dining/kitchen great room, complete with a fireplace and two patios all to
themselves. We live nearby in another historic home on the property. Our bucolic setting
has grassland and mountain views, yet is on the very edge of Sonoita, Arizona with its
restaurants, shops and proximity to area attractions.
La Hacienda de
Sonoita
City: Sonoita
Tel: +1 520 455 5308
It is set in a timeless place against a background of dramatic beauty. Anywhere you go you
are surrounded by breathtaking views of the Whetstone and Mustang mountains to the east,
and picturesque sunsets over the majestic Santa Ritas.History's paintbrush has touched
this dramatic canvas. Ancient Indians cultures, Spanish explorers, evangelizing
missionaries, Buffalo Soldiers, cattle ranchers, miners, railroaders, Indian Chiefs,
gunfighters, outlaws and hardy pioneers have all left their mark on the ever-changing
landscape. You are invited to have a vicarious experience of the West that will just plain
make you feel good.
Sonoita Inn
City: Sonoita
Tel: +1 520 455 5935
Located in the renovated La Pradera (Spanish for "the meadows") at the
crossroads of scenic state routes 82 and 83, the Sonoita Inn is a one-of-a-kind western
country lodge that captures local history and flavor. The great racehorse inspired the
building, which was designed by the owner of Secretariat -Margaret Charmichael -.A
get-away in Southern Arizona's gorgeous high desert grasslands, the Sonoita Inn features
spacious rooms, which provide scenic views of the surrounding mountains and grasslands.
The area boasts a rich diversity of activities, cuisine, music, art, culture and history
that will satisfy most anyone's tastes.
Rancho Milagro Bed
and Breakfast
City: Sonoita
Tel: +1 520 455 0381
This region is internationally known as a premier bird watching destination; visitors from
all over the world come to see over 200 species of rare and exotic birds that migrate from
Mexico to this southeastern tip of Arizona. The Patagonia-Sonoita Creek, Lower San Pedro,
Madera Canyon, Canelo Hills and Ramsey Canyon Preserves offer hundreds of rare birds that
migrate from Mexico. These areas are the northern most point of migration for most of
these birds.Rancho Milagro Bed and Breakfast offers scenic accommodations, nestled in the
high grasslands of Southeastern Arizona. It is surrounded by the majestic mountain ranges
of the Santa Ritas, Mustangs and Huachucas.This Tucson Arizona Bed and Breakfast is a
scenic 40-mile drive to Nogales, Sonora, where Mexican arts, crafts, music and fine food
abound. The historic towns of Tombstone, Bisbee and Douglas are nearby, as is the artist's
colony of Tubac. Kartchner Caverns and the museum at Fort Huachuca are a must to see.