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    7 months ago

    Stayed here a couple of times over the years. Great hosts and very quiet location. Close to hiking and good stargazing out by the pool!

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    16 years ago

    A great location for hiking. Breakfasts are outstanding. The rooms are large and very reasonably priced. I reccommend it heartily

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    Tanque Verde Guest Ranch - Our, very cozy room; loved the wood-burning fireplace. They even came to our room to help get it started!

    Tanque Verde Guest Ranch

    (175 reviews)

    $$$

    We have been to Tanque Verde twice, and absolutely loved it both times. The staff are so friendly…read moreand welcoming, and most of them have been there a very long time. There are a wide assortment of rooms. Last time we had a nice Casita. This time we were in a smaller room, but it still had a wood-burning fireplace, which was so cozy on chilling evenings, The property is beautiful, the trail rides are wonderful and the desert landscape is stunning. It is such a treat to be around and ride the horses. We also went on great walks, hikes. They also have tons of activities I'd like to try next time, like pickleball, tennis, archery, fishing, etc. The pool area and Jacuzzi is so relaxing and beautiful. My husband loved the saloon, and it was a fun watering hole for happy hour. I was doing Dry January, and the bartender made me a tasty mocktail, and we met some nice people. The food was very good. We were there for Friday prime rib night, which was awesome, and loved the salad and soup bar. Looking forward to our next trip and hope to bring more family or friends next time!

    This review is for Tanque Verde Guest Ranch, where I stayed for a local art retreat…read more Upon Arrival: The two front desk clerks were busy when I arrived, so Valorie who works up front offered to assist me. My room request was accommodated which I appreciated. Valorie gave me several documents to be aware of, including the list of events at the Ranch, costs and requirements. While I was going to be involved in the art retreat all day during my stay, to know these options existed was great and perhaps if I return I would take advantage of them. Be sure to get a map of the property so you can find your room and know where to park if you have a car! While buildings are marked, there are twists and turns on the roads into the property and within the property, so it is helpful to have a map you can use throughout your stay. Guest Room: Was clean upon arrival. There was an extra blanket in the closet which I appreciated since it got down to the 40's at night during my stay. The water in the shower came out nice and hot! There is a coffee pot with regular and decaf coffee stocked each day, iron and ironing board, a small mini fridge for beverages, a safe in the clothes closet, but no microwave. Therefore, for those of you who have gotten used to a microwave in the room, be aware the Ranch does not supply one, but there was coffee, hot water and tea in the restaurant building which you can access along with granola bars and fresh fruit. There was a fireplace in my room, but there was not any wood in the fireplace nor outside the room door. Because the fireplace was around the corner from the bedroom, I did not call the front desk to inquire about having a fire started or wood delivered because I prefer to have eyeballs on fire at all times and a fire would not have been in my sight had I gone to bed while it was still smoldering. Food: Considering the kitchen staff was serving a large number of people at the art retreat at the same time, they did a good job of getting the food out on time, items kept up with being supplied, and having the guests beverages brought to tables timely. Issue: There was a barbecue on Wednesday night which was a great idea with music and large pit fires going to keep us warm because it was chilly outside. But the outdoor temperature made it hard to keep the food warm and by the time we went through the food line and sat down at one of the picnic tables, the food was cold so we passed on this meal after realizing the food temperature issue (chicken, beef, ribs, mac and cheese, and beans). Grounds: There was a fairly decent rain storm a day prior to the Retreat arrival, which resulted in the horse barns, stable areas, and the cattle areas were soaked and muddy. This meant the manure was also being trampled into the mud. Therefore, the smell of manure permeated the Ranch until everything had a chance to dry out by the end of the week. The Ranch hands used machinery to pile up the waste to try to get it out from underneath the animals, but the smell was what it was due to the circumstances. I only bring it up to say, if you don't mind this odor or if you are going to be at the Ranch when rain is not in the forecast, this won't be an issue. But, it is a "Ranch" so some things mixed with mother nature, cannot be avoided! Overall, I found the grounds to be quiet. I heard the guests next to me coming and going when they slammed their room door, but otherwise, it was quiet, which I very much appreciated, since I went there for a personal art Retreat. Staff: The staff at the Ranch were all very pleasant and tried to make people happy. There are golf carts to get people where they are going, or for those who do not want to walk on the uneven surface or prefer not to walk for any reason. Staff tried to make the stay enjoyable. Memorable Issue: There was a power outage during our stay at 8:00 PM. Our group was in The Barn when this happened. Staff said this has never happened before. We were instructed to head to reception so we could be directed accordingly (guest rooms needing a fire for heat as an example). By the time we got to reception flash lights and lanterns for light were all distributed because there was a large group on-site. Therefore, one of the staff walked me back to my room with their cell phone light. When we got to my room I told him my phone flash light only had about 26% life remaining on it. A staff member came with a flash light about an hour later. I believe the Ranch would benefit from a disaster kit which is kept on-site with at least one flashlight per room (among other items) that can be distributed to guests. The electric came back on about 1:00 am, but it was a cold dark night with no heat with the outside temperature in the 40's that night in the dark. This brought my overall rating down to four stars as a result. Overall: This would be a great family vacation or to stay at if you love dude ranches and horses!

    Jeremiah Inn Bed & Breakfast - Santa Rita Room

    Jeremiah Inn Bed & Breakfast

    (5 reviews)

    Better than ever. See my previous review. Beth does a wonderful job! This was my second time…read morevisiting here and the setting is lovely, the rooms a very clean and spacious.

    2 friends and I planned to cycle up and down Mt Lemmon in the month of May. I looked for the…read moreclosest B&B or Hotel to where we would begin the climb. If your looking to have a great place to start your long accent the Jeremiah Inn is the place to stay. Location, location, location! Not only that... but Beth is superb. We arrived after 9:00 PM and she was awaiting us. We planned an earlier start than the usual Breakfast time but Beth made sure we had fresh fruit, juice, coffee, eggs and muffins to properly fuel up before the ride. Beth came outside before we left and took our picture on her camera and then sent us the picture and personal note in the mail the next week. Nice touch. To top it all off Beth allowed us to leave our truck at her place and then return for a shower after 3:00 PM. It was 104 degrees by that time. That was the icing on the cake when we figured we would just be cleaning up for the drive back to Phoenix with a few handi-wipes. Our trip could not have been made and better. Perhaps only to have had time to sit and converse with Beth. What a delightful Lady she is. The Inn itself is quiet in it's surroundings, beautifully appointed and spotless. The beds are quite comfortable. I would return again even if not tied to a cycling event. Thanks again Beth for making what was a challenging physical day such a great overall experience.

    Rancho Vegano

    Rancho Vegano

    (7 reviews)

    My boyfriend and I wanted to visit Saguaro National Park for our vacation, so he scoured the area…read morefor any vegan hotels and he pleasantly came across a new vegan B&B, Rancho Vegano. While inquiring about the facilities and then leading-up to (and even during) our stay, Colin and Roy's communication was professional, informative and timely every time. Once we arrived, a welcome packet was waiting for us. It outlined the various amenities that were supplied, an explanation of the grounds, a breakfast menu, and their favorite local restaurants that were either vegan or catered heavily to vegans. At one point during the correspondence, my boyfriend mentioned that we would be visiting during his birthday month, and that detail was not missed. Waiting on the dining table was a fresh bouquet of flowers and a birthday card. The rooms were spotless, the shower was amazing and the living space was very comfortable, almost like home. They even supplied some vegan reading material along with information about the local sights. Also, Colin and Roy tried to make Rancho Vegano as environmentally friendly as possible (which I applaud), from the bamboo sheets to the silverware. The only "gripe" we had, was the silverware. While eco responsible, it was a bit flimsy when trying to use and I was worried that I'd break the forks. They acknowledged the feedback and they mentioned that they'll probably switch to metal silverware in the future. Each morning we were entertained by local wildlife as we had our delicious and fluffy blueberry pancakes and a breakfast burrito stuffed with veggies with chipotle sour cream and a side of fruit. Both meals were delicious and kept us full for our day's journeys. There were a few occasions where I got to talk with Roy as he was tending to their grounds. Listening to their backstory and journey to veganism, their passion and dreams for what they want Rancho Vegano to evolve to is quite infectious. I can't wait to see how they expand Rancho Vegano. On our last morning, Colin and Roy invited us to have our breakfast up on their rooftop deck. The view was amazing and was the perfect start for our journey home. They also baked us fresh banana bread for the road, which was thoroughly devoured. Our only regret was not staying there longer, but it gives us an excuse to venture back. Rancho Vegano is slice of paradise in East Tucson and we look forward to our next stay.

    From the very start to finding a vegan Bed and Breakfast in Tucson, making the reservation, and…read moreenjoying our stay. Our expectations were exceeded by the hospitality of Colin and Roy and all of the details they took care of for us. Ample space in the bedroom with two queen beds, extra blankets and a variety of pillows with different fluff levels. A separate dining area with fridge, coffee maker, hot beverage choices, and dishes were used daily in eating each breakfast that was cooked to order. The bathroom and shower were in a separate room and stocked with ample lotions, soaps, and fresh towels. We would highly recommend a stay at Rancho Vegano if you are looking for a quiet and serene setting with warm hosts. It even has a pool that would be great in the 100+ degree summer heat to cool down in. Unfortunately in mid-November the temperature during the days were in the 50's and nights in the 30's.

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