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Ramsey Canyon Cabins&Bird Sanctuary

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· Cochise, Arizona
8 acres hosted by Jen S.
1 lodging site · 2 Caravan sites
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Welcome to Ramsey Canyon Cabins where nature is at your doorstep! Come enjoy over a mile of trails, a busy bird garden and over 50 bird feeders throughout the 8 acres property. Coues deer, Goulds turkey, coatimundi and ringtail cats are just some of the wildlife that wander the property. With over a 1/4 mile of (seasonal) creek frontage, this is the place for ultimate relaxation. We offer 2 fully furnished cabins, 1 studio style unit(linens optional) and 3 RV parking spaces-up to 24ft with 30 amp electric
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95% Recommend11 Ratings · 7 reviews
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Audrey M.
4 reviews
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· March 2025
Jen has the biggest and best bird garden I’ve ever visited. The rv space is easily accessible, and RCC is an easy, birds walk to the preserve. I’ll visit again 😁
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Damian F.
3 months on Hipcamp
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· February 2025
The RV sites were nice and level with a nearby porta-potty and hand washing station. The big plus, if you're a birder, are the bird sanctuary and trails that lead to numerous feeders, quiet spots to sit and observe birds, and trails around the property. We saw numerous hummingbirds, songbirds, turkeys, and a few raptors. At night, we were serenaded by whiskered screech owls. You can also walk about 0.2 miles to the TNC Ramsey Canyon Preserve, no need to drive anywhere! Jen and Greg were welcoming hosts, fun to chat with, and had some great suggestions of nearby places to visit, but their bird sanctuary is tough to leave! Definitely would stay here on the next visit
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Marina C.
2 reviews
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· August 2024
We loved the setting of the Owl's Nest! Beautiful grounds with mature tree cover and paths to explore. The room itself was comfortable and we appreciated the porch chairs, fridge and microwave. It's a good value and the location can't be beat!
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James D.
2 reviews
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· May 2024
16 ft travel trailer ·
The bird feeder theater was amazing and comfortable! RV camping was easy to enter and level. The hosts were very friendly and accommodating.
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Eric T.
2 reviews
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· April 2024
Our hosts were very friendly and accommodating. They met us at the front gate and showed us around the property. We actually had an electric site, even though we had originally booked for non- electric -- no problem there, it was nice to be hooked up. The property is essentially a bird sanctuary, with paths winding through the woods and feeding stations everywhere. Very scenic spot, very quiet. Five minute walk to the Ramsey Canyon Preserve. Great place to stay.
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Jane D.
3 reviews
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· April 2024
Birders bounty
This is a real treat for birders! A unique hotspot where you can find a garden oasis teeming with hummingbirds and an assortment of other species. Beyond the garden are acres of well marked trails with viewing spots. The host is lovely and a trove of information. You are minutes away from the Ramsey Canyon preserve. The camp site itself is very basic (more of a parking spot) but the access to the property and use of the well kept outhouse is easily accessible. We particularly enjoyed the antics of the population of wild turkeys.
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Cochise, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of O’odham Jeweḍ, Sobaipuri, Ópata (Tegüima-Eudebe-Hoba), and Tohono O’odham First Nations according to
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Hosted by Jen S.

Joined in September 2021

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