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The living area is framed by French doors, revealing a cozy space with wooden furniture and colorful textiles. A ceiling fan circulates air, while a warm light fixture and a wall-mounted television add convenience. Large windows overlook the desert landscape, inviting natural light inside.
Guest suite in Tucson
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Saguaro National Park - Desert Solitaire Casita

“This place truly is a desert retreat." Two bedroom, full kitchen, casita-suite, hammock, fire pit, all tucked into a plush acre of native desert, off a quiet, improved dirt road, 10 minutes from Saguaro National Park and 20 minutes from NW Tucson . Mexican styling, rustic retreat. The perfect place for couples, small families or solos. Gateway to Saguaro National Park, Desert Museum, Ironwood Ntl Monument, Tucson Mtn Park. Available monthly April - Oct, 2 guests $1,350/month (+airbnb,taxes)

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Guesthouse in Blenman-Elm
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

The Zendo Oasis. Your Private Resort in Tucson.

Discover the Zendo Oasis, your private resort in midtown Tucson. Don't settle for a sterile hotel room that can cost hundreds more. The Zendo offers a retreat atmosphere that will impress. Exercise in our full gym and luxuriate in an infrared or hot stone sauna! After, jump in the pool! Sip wine while enjoying evenings around a chiminea under starlit skies—lounge in the sun or shade on the deck or under louvered patios. The Zendo is close to the UA and downtown. Book now and escape the ordinary!

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A spacious studio features a queen-sized bed adorned with a soft coverlet. A curved red lounge chair complements the warm adobe walls and wooden ceiling beams. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating the cozy corner with a beehive fireplace, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Peter Howell
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 875 reviews

Tucson Poet's Studio

Tucson Poet's Studio was featured in Architectural Digest (1-19-2024) "59 Best Airbnbs Across the United States", New York Magazine (6-19-2015) “Taste the Flavors of Tucson” and LivAbility (7-6-2018) “Accessible Airbnb” *NEW* EV Charger! The studio shares the private, walled courtyard and pool with the Eucalyptus Suite Airbnb and the main house where my husband and I live. Located in the Peter Howell neighborhood, a convenient midtown area close to everything (2.5 mi to UA, 5 mi to downtown).

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The entrance to Sanctuary Cove is marked by a rustic stone wall and gate, surrounded by desert vegetation. The scenic backdrop features rolling hills and prominent rock formations under a clear blue sky, setting the tone for a secluded getaway.
Tiny home in Tucson
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Cottage @ Sanctuary Cove, 80 acres of serenity

A secluded getaway, Sanctuary Cove's Guest Cottage is surrounded by 80 acres of pristine Southwest Desert. Stewarded by a religious non-profit, Sanctuary Cove is a place of respite from the happenings of modern life. The property has hiking trails, easy access to less explored areas of Saguaro National Park, a non-denominational chapel for prayer and meditation, an amphitheater overlooking the Tucson Valley, and a traditional labyrinth. For more information, visit the Sanctuary Cove website.

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The guesthouse is set against a backdrop of desert landscape, showcasing a simple, earthy exterior. A wooden porch with railings invites guests to enjoy the outdoor space. Desert vegetation, including cacti and shrubs, enhances the natural surroundings, along with rocky pathways leading to the house.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

West-side Trailhead Retreat in the Sonoran Desert

2017 guest house in Tucson Mountain foothills adjacent to Sweetwater Preserve (14+ mi.s of trails: mountain biking, horseback, running, & hiking)! Enjoy the giant soaking tub, BBQ grill, sunsets & patio. A full kitchen, sitting area, bath & BR are downstairs (550 sq. ft.). Up a 90-degree ladder to BR/retreat space, wonderful for getaway views. Our property is a 3-acre lot w/ desert flora/fauna, stars, & quietness, yet only 10 mi. from UA. Horses add to the ambiance with a taste of ranch life.

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A scenic view of the Santa Catalina Mountains under a partly cloudy sky is presented. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills and desert vegetation, with a dirt road leading into the distance. The tranquil atmosphere is enhanced by the natural surroundings.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Cozy Mountain Retreat w/ Hot Tub

Come visit our small horse ranch in NW Tucson! Tucked into the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, you’ll enjoy great views, and slightly cooler temperatures. You'll be close enough to town to have access restaurants,shopping, entertainment, etc, yet you'll have unlimited access to hiking and mountain biking right out our gate. * Not suitable for children under 12yrs. **This is a smoke-free property, sorry, no exceptions. *you must be able to climb a small flight of stairs*

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The eastern mountains are illuminated in shades of pink and orange during sunset. The landscape is characterized by rugged mountain contours and sparse desert vegetation, capturing the tranquil beauty of the surrounding nature.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Charming Private Guesthouse with Mountain View

Check out our weekly and monthly discounts! Enjoy the beautiful mountain view from the cozy wrap around porch. Perfect for your morning coffee. Private guest house located on small horse ranch. Close to hiking, biking, and site seeing. Cozy up to the fire pit in the evening to watch the eastern mountains turn pink as the sun sets in the west. Check out our 120 plus 5 star reviews. This is truly a magical place. Non smoking of any kind, no pets, service animals, infants or children.

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Home in Tucson
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Peaceful Little Desert House - mountains, cactus!

So much History on this 7 acre property! The famous Tucson artist, Ted Degrazia, stayed here and actually painted on the walls! If you are coming to the desert for the mountains, the cactus, the sunsets and the wildlife, but also want to be very close to everything; this is the place! There are multiple homes on this property. Our primary home is here and and another vacation home. There is a huge Party Barn on the property that can be added on for events, at a special rate.

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A small casita with a peach-colored stucco exterior features a covered porch supported by wooden beams. Two light-weight chairs are positioned on the patio alongside a small table. Potted plants are arranged nearby, adding natural elements to the inviting outdoor space.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Birder AirBnB near the beautiful Catalina mnts

Small quiet casita surrounded by beautiful desert vegetation with a stunning view of the Catalina mountains. Desert wildlife frequently encountered. Near Biosphere II, hiking and biking trails, and a few small-town eateries. Near town of Oro Valley which has restaurants, a movie theater, shopping and events. Six miles N of Catalina State Park and 20 miles SW of Oracle State Park. Birdwatcher friendly with local guide available for birding tours. 1 hr. from airport.

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A cozy studio space features a queen size memory foam mattress with neutral bedding, accented by several decorative pillows. A light-colored dresser stands beside a wall-mounted television, while a dining area with four chairs is visible in the background. A ceiling fan is positioned above.
Guesthouse in Florence
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Spacious studio with full kitchen Unit A

A little out of the way, not too much. Located between Phoenix and Tucson. A cozy studio apartment with a boho feel. A fully stocked kitchen awaits our guests. A complimentary coffee spot for that first morning necessity. A queen size memory foam mattress in the bedroom. A futon for children. A pack-n-play for toddlers or infants. Sanitized for your peace of mind. A perfect and convenient getaway surrounded by our beautiful desert.

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A serene entryway is framed by a large, leafy tree, with a light green door visible in the center. A brick path leads to the entrance, surrounded by vibrant greenery, cacti, and decorative stones. A seating area is positioned to one side, enhancing the natural atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Tucson
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Saguaro Oasis Retreat near National Park

If you love nature this casita is just for you. Located 15 minutes from downtown and only a few minutes from stunning hiking and mountain biking trails in the National Park. The property is very much like a botanical garden with fruit trees filling up the back and a wide variety of succulents filling the front. The casita has its own private porch while the property shares two large communal patios with outdoor dining and a fire pit.

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A traditional Southwestern-style structure features a terracotta-tiled roof, surrounded by native desert vegetation. Rocky mountain peaks are visible in the background, providing a stunning natural backdrop. The warm glow of evening light enhances the tranquil atmosphere of this private retreat.
Guest suite in Tucson
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 1,036 reviews

Catalina Foothills West Rojo Suite Rooftop Patio

Welcome to Casita Tolsa! We are close to La Encantada Mall with Shopping, and Restaurants close by. Our Studio Guest Suite has private entrance, parking, outdoor BBQ, Patio Dining, Private Roof Deck, mini fridge, coffee Machine, toaster oven and microwave. Local Art Galleries close by with views of every mountain range and the city. Enjoy the traditional territorial style, the wood beam ceilings, the patio, the fireplace.

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All about Red Rock

The residential desert community of Red Rock serves as the gateway to Picacho Peak State Park for travelers making the half-hour drive up from Tucson. The unincorporated town sits squarely within Arizona’s sprawling Sonoran Desert, where tall saguaro cacti reach for the clouds and small, scrubby ironwood trees come to life with purple spring blooms. You can find patches of yellow-green bear grass and different species of succulents, red-dirt, and even a few ghost towns left over from the gold rush days.

Hiking and climbing are some of the most popular activities in Red Rock, and the local parks offer the best of both worlds. In addition to its more difficult trails, Picacho Peak State Park offers a couple of short, easy paths with interpretive signs and the easy-to-moderate Calloway Trail leads to a scenic overlook. The nearby Oro Valley is the best place to go for shopping and souvenirs, coffee shops and restaurants, and an array of art galleries.

What are the top things to do in Red Rock?

Picacho Peak State Park

This desert gem offers the chance to see some of the quintessential landscapes of the American Southwest, including fields of saguaro cacti and a 1,500-foot red peak that’s the park’s namesake. The hike to the top of the ridge is only two miles, but it can be intense for novice hikers, so make sure you come prepared with sturdy boots for steep trails and gloves to help you scramble over areas of bare rock. If you come near the end of the day, you may be able to catch a painterly pink and orange sunset.

Saguaro National Park

Divided into two halves — Saguaro West in the Tucson Mountains and Saguaro East in the Rincon Mountains — this national park is famous for its dense growth of saguaro, an enduring and iconic symbol of the Southwest. Hiking trails for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts wind through the cactus forest, between canyon walls, and up the mountains. You’re likely to see desert tortoises, cactus wrens, woodpeckers, jackrabbits, and other wildlife. Amenities include a visitors center, scenic drives trails, wheelchair-accessible trails, and picnic areas.

Ironwood Forest National Monument

A little over 30 minutes from Red Rock via car, you’ll find Ironwood Forest National Monument and its 129,000-acres of protected desert. There are three distinct areas to explore: Cocoraque Butte Archeological District, Mission of Santa Ana del Chiquiburitac, and Los Robles Archeological District. Hiking and cycling trails, climbing routes, and horseback riding are all available, and you can also see fossils and petroglyphs.

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