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Introduction
A taste of the old west. Located adjacent to Saguaro National Park, the setting is perfect for anyone looking for something out of the ordinary. This non-commercial facility has the feeling of being at home.
Are you looking for a low profile?
Do you want to be "off the beaten path"?
Is a location convenient to all city amenities with a country atmosphere important?
Are you interested in exploring the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert?
If your answer was "yes" to any of these questions, the Rocking M is the perfect choice for your Tucson visit.
Welcome to the Rocking M Ranch, a private retreat nestled on ten acres adjacent to the Saguaro National Park in northwest Tucson, Arizona.
Our facilities are specially designed for guests traveling with their own horses. Corrals and other amenities are provided free of charge. Our guest house offers four bedrooms, two with private baths and two that share a bath. Queen or twin beds are available.
All of our guests are invited to use the Cowboy Boot Pool and heated spa, shoot pool while watching the sun set behind Sombrero Peak, or just relax on one of the many covered verandas (porches).
As our guests, you are also welcome to take advantage of the wet bar, refrigerator, or gas grill.
And don't forget the Saddle up Saloon! This game room, with a wet bar, sports large picture windows with incredible views of the Tucson Mountains and the Sonoran Desert. This bar is for the exclusive use of the Rocking M Ranch and its guests.
While you're here, hike or ride the trails into the Saguaro National Park - right from the Ranch! Always remember that the desert heat can be extreme. Let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. Wear a hat, appropriate footwear, sunscreen, and take plenty of WATER!
Some of the plants and wildlife in the area include: Saguaro, jumping cactus (Cholla), scorpions, rattle snakes, coyotes, deer, javalina, tarantulas, and an occasional Gila Monster. Some of these, while not often encountered, do pose certain risks and caution is always advised.
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