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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.

Dos Palmas Vacation Home
362 Duquesne, Patagonia
866-394-0056 / www.dospalmasaz.com / bill@dospalmasaz.com
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Cash, check Smoking: No Pets: Yes

Ever thought about vacationing in a 1950s-style recreational vehicle? In Patagonia, the wondering is over!

Dos Palmas is a lovingly restored, 1958 Spartan "Imperial Villa" travel home—situated on a private, wooded lot in the heart of Patagonia. The 2-bedroom, retro-style home is furnished and includes a full kitchen (including pots, pans, dinnerware), laundry, linens, cable TV, and a covered patio that runs the trailer's entire 50 foot length. Located on Duquesne, the charming vacation home is a short walk to area shops, restaurants, markets, and the historic Patagonia Public Library.

Dos Palmas sleeps up to five people, so bring the family. Rates range from $75-90 per night, depending on how many nights you stay. One week is $450 and one month is $1,300. For photos of this unique vacation adventure, visit the Dos Palmas Web site. "Lucy, I'm home!"


Photo by Rachel Hutchins