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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.

Roadrunner Retreat
163A North Roadrunner Lane, Patagonia
360-455-0220: Reservations
www.southernarizonavacationrentalhomes.com / roadrunnerretreat@hotmail.com
Payment Methods:
Check, cash, Visa/MC
Smoking: No Pets: No

Stunning territorial views, glorious night skies, spectacular sunsets, peace and quiet; enjoy all this and much more at Roadrunner Retreat. This very private 2,000 square foot, Santa Fe style, hillside home in the Patagonia Mountains is tastefully furnished and decorated ina comfortable Southwestern style.
 
Relax in front of a cozy fire, unwind on the patio under the glories of the night sky, lounge in the spacious Arizona room, watch a movie, read a good book, listen to music or enjoy the vista of Red Mountain. The heart of town is a leisurely three block stroll.
 
If you are are a bird enthusiast, enjoy the variety of birds that frequent the mesquite grove hanging over the patio. Many species, not found in the rest of the United States, are regular visitors to the patio's feeders. In addition, The Nature Conservancy's Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is just two miles away.
 
Roadrunner Retreat sleeps eight and has a full kitchen. All utensils and linens, as well as a house phone (no long distance) and BBQ, are provided. The only thing missing is you.



Photo Courtesy of Roadrunner Retreat