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Top guest favorite
Home in Tucson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Sage House, Pool, 75" TV, Coffee, Kids Area

MichaelRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This was a beautiful and cozy home away from home for our family. The dedicated kids' area was an absolute dream for our toddler, keeping her happily entertained. It was so clear that every detail had been thoughtfully considered – from the comfortable reclining couch and cozy blankets to the fully equipped kitchen that had everything we could possibly need. We loved the pool and the beautiful views from the balcony. Also, it was immaculately clean. The hosts were so kind and attentive, promptly answering all our questions and accommodating our requests. This was genuinely one of our favorite Airbnbs ever!
Top guest favorite
Home in Tucson
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Songbirds N Serenity

AnaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
A wonderful stay in a wonderful location. Would visit over and over again!
Top guest favorite
Guesthouse in Tucson
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Mountain View Casita

KathleenRating, 5 stars1 month ago
This is on the list of my top Airbnb stays. The place and the setting were gorgeous. Anything you could want was there with clear instructions for how to use it if necessary. Everything was super clean and Thomas would respond on a moment's notice if you messaged him. You really don't want to miss a chance to stay here.
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Tiny home in Tucson
5 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Amazing Desert Views 300 Acre Private Saguaro Park

BrittneyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I wish I could give the location more than 5 stars. This airstream is on gorgeous land, you’re really out there in the middle of the desert when you stay here! We only stayed one night and I wish we could have stayed longer.
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Tiny home in Pinal County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Boulder hideout

LoganRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Our second stay in this magical spot. Rustic and primitive but we love it. Responsive and thoughtful host.
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Home in Tucson
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Desert Oasis: Pool, Patio/Spacious Bckyard Retreat

DanielleRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Simply put - This was the perfect rental. The hosts were kind, responsive, and flexible and they went above and beyond to make sure me, my sisters, and our new babies were taken care of after traveling in from all over the world. This home is great for getting intentional time in with loved ones and for playing games (game table, pool table, darts, pool, BBQ area). Lots of different spaces to plug into and a great layout for a long weekend. If we're ever back in the area, we'll 100% stay here again.
Top guest favorite
Bus in Oracle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 71 reviews

Rustic Retreat 1bdrm Skoolie next to Lavender Farm

GueldaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
My husband and myself thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay…..I loved the outdoor shower, as well as the patio misters and swing! Both were wonderful and very relaxing. The Biosphere 2 was very close to visit and AMAZING and enjoyed our breakfast and lunch at The Oracle Cafe down the street! Great dishes and pie! We also felt so blessed to be so close to the Lavender farm and their sweet donkeys. ALL AROUND lovely and charming little space and vibe. Thank you again 🫶🚌🛖✌🏽😊🤍✨
Top guest favorite
Home in Tucson
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Private Tucson Desert Solyluna Casita

RussellRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Wonderful, peaceful location. Many little extras through out the house. little treats, bathroom well furnished with everything you need. The was exactly what we enjoy when away from home.

Your guide to Red Rock

All About Red Rock

The residential desert community of Red Rock serves as the gateway to Picacho Peak State Park for travelers making the half-hour drive up from Tucson. The unincorporated town sits squarely within Arizona’s sprawling Sonoran Desert, where tall saguaro cacti reach for the clouds and small, scrubby ironwood trees come to life with purple spring blooms. You can find patches of yellow-green bear grass and different species of succulents, red-dirt, and even a few ghost towns left over from the gold rush days.

Hiking and climbing are some of the most popular activities in Red Rock, and the local parks offer the best of both worlds. In addition to its more difficult trails, Picacho Peak State Park offers a couple of short, easy paths with interpretive signs and the easy-to-moderate Calloway Trail leads to a scenic overlook. The nearby Oro Valley is the best place to go for shopping and souvenirs, coffee shops and restaurants, and an array of art galleries.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Red Rock

Like much of Arizona, Red Rock has a desert climate, which means bright sun, hot days, cool nights, and very little rain or humidity. Sun protection will be necessary all year long, and the summer sun can bring scorching temperatures during the day, so make sure you stay hydrated and limit your time outside. Summer is the rainy season, with abrupt thunderstorms — take precautions at the first sign of lightning if you’re out in a desert park. As the sun goes down, temperatures drop dramatically, and you’ll want a warm layer to put on, especially in autumn and winter. The Marana Pumpkin Patch opens up during the fall with carnival rides, corn mazes, tractor rides, and tons of fresh pumpkins.


Top things to do in Red Rock

Picacho Peak State Park

This desert gem offers the chance to see some of the quintessential landscapes of the American Southwest, including fields of saguaro cacti and a 1,500-foot red peak that’s the park’s namesake. The hike to the top of the ridge is only two miles, but it can be intense for novice hikers, so make sure you come prepared with sturdy boots for steep trails and gloves to help you scramble over areas of bare rock. If you come near the end of the day, you may be able to catch a painterly pink and orange sunset.

Saguaro National Park

Divided into two halves — Saguaro West in the Tucson Mountains and Saguaro East in the Rincon Mountains — this national park is famous for its dense growth of saguaro, an enduring and iconic symbol of the Southwest. Hiking trails for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts wind through the cactus forest, between canyon walls, and up the mountains. You’re likely to see desert tortoises, cactus wrens, woodpeckers, jackrabbits, and other wildlife. Amenities include a visitors center, scenic drives trails, wheelchair-accessible trails, and picnic areas.

Ironwood Forest National Monument

A little over 30 minutes from Red Rock via car, you’ll find Ironwood Forest National Monument and its 129,000-acres of protected desert. There are three distinct areas to explore: Cocoraque Butte Archeological District, Mission of Santa Ana del Chiquiburitac, and Los Robles Archeological District. Hiking and cycling trails, climbing routes, and horseback riding are all available, and you can also see fossils and petroglyphs.

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