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Patagonia Arizona

History

Patagonia and the surrounding area are rich in history, from the early Native American Indians who lived here to the era of Spanish and American settlement of the region.  Following are suggestions for self guided tours of the region.

Birding

The Nature Conservancy’s Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve

Birding enthusiasts travel to Patagonia from all over the world in search of rare, exotic specimens. The Nature Conservancy’s Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve is renowned as a birding habitat that hosts more than 300 species migrating through, nesting and living in this lush, beautiful sanctuary.

The Preserve is open Wednesday thru Sunday from 6:30AM or 7:30AM (depending on the season) to 4:00PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday. The Preserve is located at 150 Blue Heaven Road, Patagonia AZ 85624, about 2 miles from the Stage Stop Hotel. Telephone (520) 394-2400.

Entrance Fees are $3 for Conservancy members and $5 for Non-Conservancy members. Guided walks are offered every Saturday morning at 9:00am starting from the Visitor Center.

Hiking near Patagonia AZ

Local hiking trails offer great opportunities to enjoy high desert nature at it’s finest. And for the more adventurous, the Arizona Trail winds over 800 miles from the Mexican border to Utah. The Stage Stop Inn lies directly on the Trail, and is a perfect rest stop for a hot meal, shower and comfortable night’s sleep.  We are Trail Angels for hikers; arranging transportation, receiving and shipping packages, providing laundry services, or whatever else may be needed.

Arizona Trail Assoc         

Click to View/Download PDF maps:

West Canelo Pass to Patagonia

Patagonia to Garnder Canyon

Patagonia Train Track Trail

Nature Conservancy Trails

Health & Spirituality

Patagonia’s high desert beauty, clear air, and local resources provide the perfect opportunity for health and spiritual healing. Patagonia businesses offer holistic health care, spiritual growth programs, Bikram yoga, Pilates, and world class spa treatments.

Cycling

Whether you prefer rural paved roads coursing through mountains and valleys, or the thrill of mountain biking the Arizona Trail and other remote passages, Southeast Arizona offers some of the best cycling in the world. Many bicycle tour operators include Patagonia among their tour stops. Patagon Bike Rental is conveniently located in our Inn. It offers bike rentals, cycling supplies, maintenance parts and service.

Wineries near Patagonia, AZ

Southeast Arizona’s wineries produce many fine wines, and the tasting rooms are always popular among visitors to our region. To get a printable map of the most popular wine route and wineries, click on the Download PDF button below.

Hunting & Fishing near Patagonia AZ

Surrounded by mountains and meadows, much of it in the Coronado National Forest, Patagonia offers great hunting for birds and large and small animals. Quail and Dove are hunted from October to February, and deer from October to January.

Patagonia and the Stage Stop Inn offer a great base for hunters from far and wide. Enjoy the comforts of a comfortable room, good food and evening relaxation in front our log fireplace

Dave Brown – Arizona Quail Hunting Guides

Motorcycling near Patagonia, AZ

It’s a rare weekend that Patagonia isn’t visited by motorcyclists from near and far. The high desert mountains and valleys offer exhilerating winding roads and grand vistas of boundless beauty. Historic western towns along the way offer plenty of opportunity to stop and relax, grab something to eat, and shop a littlle.