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No Motel 6—But Plenty of Hospitality

Patagonia, Sonoita, and Elgin offer a surprisingly large number of overnight accommodations and unique lodging. Experience the charm and local hospitality of one of our many bed and breakfasts—complete with gourmet morning meals. Make your stay eclectic in a 1950s Airstream or distinctive cottage. Reserve a room at a full service hotel or luxury inn. Or if you seek beauty and quiet on the rambling acres of a Southern Arizona ranch, consider the historic Circle Z Ranch or Spirit Tree Inn, each of which offer casita-style lodging in a ranch setting.

Flying Cloud Bed and Garden
160 Three R Avenue, Patagonia, AZ 85624
P.O. Box 483
520-604-6294
flyingcloudbedandgarden@earthlink.net
Payment Methods:
Cash, check Smoking: No Pets: No

Breathtaking views of Red Mountain await you at the Flying Cloud, a colorful casita nestled on a hill in a grove of mesquite trees. Relish the beauty, surrounded by peace and quiet.

Relax in the casita while you sit by the cozy fire, or enjoy stargazing that is hard to find elsewhere. Daytime activities take you to Patagonia for shopping, dining or the bird sanctuary for rare sightings of southwestern wildlife. The Coronado National Forest is only minutes away.

The casita features an eclectic mix of contemporary and southwest furnishings, an elegant four-poster queen bed, private bath and 1962 Flying Cloud Airstream kitchenette. A continental breakfast of fruit, yogurt, and coffee or tea are ready at your convenience.

A rare feature is the abundant garden where you can pick your own fresh, seasonal herbs and produce including winter greens, spring harvest garlic, summer peppers, and fall squash and gourds.

Rates are $115 per night, including tax, double occupancy, with a two-night minimum. Additional guests are $10 per night. Weekly rates are available.


Photo courtesy of Flying Cloud