First off, let me start by saying the owners are wonderful people who go beyond what you usually find in a place like this. beautifully decorated casita’s with high end furnishings and décor. .farm fresh eggs in the mornings. We visited Saguaro Nat’l Park which is only 15 min away, although their property backs up to it as well with a nice hiking path. In summary, the best, HIGHLY recommended. We will be back again that’s a definite. Gary and Ame Murray. Had MANY more pics but they wouldn’t share. :(Trust me. They are awesome !
Kelly B.
Classificação do local: 5 Chandler, AZ
We stayed at the Rincon Creek Ranch in mid May, 2015 and it was spectacular! We were warmly greeted by Bill and Gretchen and they were attentive to all of our needs. I requested fresh fruit beforehand and that was waiting for us as well as farm fresh eggs — delish! Thank you for the special touch! The casita was beyond gorgeous! Not a detail was missed. The décor incredible! Beds and sheets so comfortable. I even asked Gretchen where the sheets came from so I could go buy some haha. We loved sitting on the porch in the rocking chairs. We will definitely be back when it cools off! Thank you Bill and Gretchen for everything and we wish you many years of success!
Josh S.
Classificação do local: 4 Alexandria, VA
Rincon Creek Ranch is a relatively newly opened guest ranch and event venue. We were referred to it by the pastor at our wedding venue. The ranch has one and two bedroom casitas. They are not traditional casitas as I remember them. These are brand new houses with great construction and amenities. Our group stayed in a one bedroom and a two bedroom casita. They were beautiful. Gretchen and Bill did an awesome job with the casitas and all the little details. The casitas have their own feel to them but have in common great bathrooms, full sized washer and dryers, full kitchens, fire places, great linens, etc. They even left a basket of farm fresh eggs from their chickens in each of the casitas. I can’t say enough about how nice the accommodations were. The ranch backs up to Saguaro National Forrest and the views are magnificent. I found myself sitting on the patio in a rocking chair drinking my morning coffee just taking in the view. They also have a community house where there is a pool table, entertaining area, DVDs, etc. Of note, there are TVs in each of the casitas but no cable or satellite tv yet. I actually find this a benefit. The only potential drawback of the ranch is actually getting to it. Part of the road is carved out of the desert. The packed dirt roads are susceptible to rain run off and is basically off roading the last mile or so to the ranch. While you can probably get your Prius up there, you need to have confidence and remember the route if you are driving it in the dark. It really isn’t that bad but something to point out. We can’t wait to go back to enjoy the ranch and Bill and Gretchen’s hospitality.