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The Inn and surrounding orchard property is open only to guests, ensuring the ultimate in privacy and repose.
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Casitas Rates
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Room Rates are single or double occupancy only and subject to applicable tax rates. Rates include all amenities and all meals. Minimum two night stay for weekends and holidays. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Room rate per night, $345.00; plus taxes and 10% gratuities will be added and greatly appreciated by our small staff.
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For the months of June, July, August and September the rates are $250.00 per night plus taxes and 10% gratuity. Minimun two night stay for weekends and holidays.
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Specials and Events
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May
- Book two nights, get a third night free
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June - Learn how to make preserves!
- Want to take a weekend vacation while still progressing? Bring along your daughter, son, best friend or spouse and spend the afternoon in the kitchen with us.
- Take advantage of our summer schedule and learn the basics of making preserves.
- Freshly picked apricots and peaches will be turned into homemade jam each afternoon.
- Low summer rates and a free jam making class!
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Confirmed reservations required 50% deposit in advance. Payment is completely refundable with one month cancellation notice. Cancellation anytime thereafter will result in forfeiture of deposit. |
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Check in time is 12:30 pm, because picnics are prepared for arriving guests. Should you need a later check-in time, please apprise the Innkeeper of your agenda. Check-out time is 10 am. NOTE: any food preferences or allergies MUST be noted when reservations are made as menus and shopping are done a week in advance of arrivals. |
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Aravaipa Farms requests that you smoke outside on the patios. |
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Pets are not permitted. Talk to your Innkeeper if you wish to bring children. Because the Inn offers the ultimate in privacy and escape from technology of the outside world - mixing adults seeking quiet along with children's natural love of play may not make the ideal combination. However, if you wish to book all casitas for a family reunion or multiple family or friend get together, children are more than welcome. Gift certificates available. |
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Limited handicapped accessibility is available, please discuss your special needs with the Innkeeper. |
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For added enjoyment and relaxation, all casitas at the Inn are phone and television free. Guests should note that most cell phones are unable to send or receive a signal inside the canyon.
A telephone is located in the dining room. |
Methods of payment
Cash, Personal Check or Business Check. Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express
For reservations, contact:
Carol Steele
(520) 357-6901
89395 E. Aravaipa Road, Winkelman, Az. 85292
Please call for reservations
For questions or further information:
Call (520) 357-6901
or e-mail to carol@aravaipafarms.com
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Aravaipa Farms Bed & Breakfast Country Inn. Carol Steele Aravaipa Farms 89395 E. Aravaipa Road Winkelman, Az. 85292 520-357-6901 carol@aravaipafarms.com
Directions to "Across the Creek"
From Phoenix - take highway 60 east toward Superior. At Superior take highway #177 to Winkleman. Turn right onto Highway #77 in Winkleman. Proceed 10 miles south to mile marker #124. From there (sign for Central Arizona College) turn left onto E. Aravaipa Road.
From Tucson - take highway #77 north toward Winkleman. Proceed 10 miles north of Mammouth to mile marker #124. Turn right onto E. Aravaipa Road.
The next 4.5 miles is paved road and the remaining 3.5 miles is on dirt road.
You will come to "Aravaipa Farms" posted on a tall rusty sign at the top of our driveway, next to the mailboxes. From here you can see the orchard, the creek, and much of the farm. Proceed down the steep driveway and cross the creek.
Take note of the sign at the green gate, and proceed to Carol's house, where you will check in. If Carol is not in her house, please continue onto the dining room in the old red barn where someone will help you.
Welcome, your adventure to Aravaipa has begun.
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