Rates
$175 to $225
Payment types accepted include Master Card, Discover, Visa, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks and Cash.
Meals Included in Rates:
Events Hosted
- Family Reunions
- Meetings
- Weddings
- Romantic Getaways
Other Activities
- Art Galleries
- Bicycling
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Horseback Riding
- Museums
- Shopping (Local Crafts)
- Water Sports
- Wineries
- Kartchner Caverns
- Mexico
- Spanish Missions
- Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
- Tombstone
Innkeeper(s)
Phil Stover, Wendy Stover
Languages Spoken
Spanish
Rooms
This property has 5 total guest accommodations with private bath, 1 with fireplace, 1 with whirlpool, 2 two-bedroom suites and 3 guest houses. The types of beds available include King, Queen, Twin and Double.
Amenities In Room

- Air Conditioning
- Reading Lamps
- Refrigerator
- Central Air
- Hot Tub/Spa/Jaccuzi
- Fireplace
- Hair Dryer
- Bathrobes
- Bath Amenities
- Iron/Ironing Board
Amenities On Site
- Library
- Parlor Games
- Copy Machine
- Phone
- Fax
- Fireplace
- Handicap Access
- Swimming
- Television
- Hot Tub/Spa
- Laundry Facilities
- Gift Shop
- Massage Therapy Available
Business Traveler Amenities
- Desk
- Internet Access
- Wireless Internet Access
- FAX On-site
- Iron/Ironing Board
- Hair Dryer
Visit Website
Hacienda Corona De Guevavi Bed and Breakfast
Map
Location: Country.
Recommended Restaurant(s)
- La Roca
- Elviras
- Artists Palate
Romantic Interest
Perfectly appointed elegant 1950 Hollywood style. A private getaway for stars such as John Wayne, Stephanie Powers and others. Private, peaceful, perfect.
Historic Interest
Murals by Salvador Corona painted in 1944 and 1952, headquarters of the Guevavi Ranch founded in 1723 by Juan Bautista de Anza making this the oldest ranch in Arizona. At one time one of the largest ranches in Arizona at 100,000 acres.
Historic Awards:
- Local Register (Applied)
- State Historical Site (Applied)
Historic Memberships:
- Local Historical Society
- National Geographic Geo-tourism Map
Historic sites nearby:
Father Kinos' first mission in the US. est. in 1691(1 mile), Calabasas and Tumacacori the second and third missions established by Father Kino (5-7 miles), The starting point of the De Anza Trail followed by Father Kino on his way to Tucson and California, explore by foot or horseback.
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