8 acres surrounded by Nature Conservancy and a 1100 acre ranch. Close to 2 hiking trails. In between Hummingbird Center and Nature Conservancy.
Great place to bird watch and on a great road for gravel biking.
Pitch a tent on property. Picnic tables around, composting toilet, well water from a hose and a shower bag and tent to use.
Quiet place close to town. Cell service available. Everything within walking distance.
I work overnights so I am not on property. There are animals in a fenced area. Please leave them be.
You are welcome to roam the property except on the main hill as I am building a house.
Come relax and enjoy nature.
It was a pretty private spot, and the tent was good. There’s a little woodstove, which is nice and two cots which is better than sleeping on the ground. Just bring warm clothes for the winter nights.
Jaclyn’s property has a lot of potential, and there are some things that need work. The listing said room for 4 RVs max 20 ft. We have a pickup camper, about that long with some height of approx 10 ft. The numerous trees have low hanging branches which prevented us from parking in most of the spots we could see. The entry gate needs to be wider. She has several dogs that appear to live outside all the time, fenced in. They bark, sometimes a lot. Sadly we did not get to meet Jaclyn, it would have been great to hear about her vision for her HipCamp project. All in all, the property isn’t quite ready to welcome more than a couple guests at a time. Patagonia needs more camping spots, for sure.
Location
Patagonia, Santa Cruz, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of O’odham Jeweḍ, Sobaipuri, Ópata (Tegüima-Eudebe-Hoba), Tohono O’odham, and Hohokam First Nations according to