About this space
just a quick walk to the San Pedro River or a short drive to Tombstone and Bisbee. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent on four primitive acres and enjoy plenty of walking trails and enjoy a fire on our cool desert evenings. Each site can accommodate 2 vehicles and 2 large tents. The sites are surrounded by Mesquite trees (be mindful of the thorns). It's a short walk to the main house, w...
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No nonsense little desert area for camping. Nice brick fire pit and plenty of room to set up. No trash, very clean. No ants or snakes either. The tour of the farm was a blast! Loved meeting the Alp...
We found the hosts very nice. Nice big campsite. We could sit up a big tent, a screen tent, and a shower tent with plenty of room for everything. Plus have room for our van to park and easily mo...
Overall, this campsite offers a unique and enjoyable experience, particularly for those who appreciate nature and farm life. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and accommodating hosts, as well as the cleanliness of the facilities. The beautiful, private setting under mesquite trees is ideal for stargazing and enjoying the outdoors. However, potential campers should be aware of some noise from nearby animals at night and the need to bring their own firewood. Despite these minor drawbacks, many guests express a strong desire to return.
- Friendly and accommodating hosts
- Clean and well-maintained facilities
- Beautiful and private camping spots
- Great for stargazing
- Educational and enjoyable farm tours
- Close to hiking trails
- Unique experience with farm animals
- Noise from nearby animals can be disruptive at night
- Thorns from mesquite wood can get stuck in shoes
- Limited amenities (e.g., no running water)
- Some sites may have ant hills
- Bring your own firewood or collect mesquite wood