
Summary
A ranch road climbs from the San Bernadino Valley and the San Simon Valley in southeastern Arizona into a box canyon that once sheltered Apaches and puma. You are surrounded by the Chiricahua Mountains, whose rocky peaks reach 9,000 feet. Headquartered at 5400 feet, the ranch is 12—20 degrees cooler than Tucson and Phoenix. OPEN AUG 15-DEC 1 and FEB 15-JUNE 1.
This is rancher country, where generations of pioneering families worked and preserved the land. Today, this ranch land is surrounded by 500,000 acres of national forest and wilderness.
Marked by a diversity of wildlife, flowers and trees, and a replenishing spring that sustains an intertwined ecosystem, this vast terrain offers expansive views south past Limestone Mountain and deep into Old Mexico. An incredible array and abundance of birds call Price Canyon Ranch home. The immediate area is blessed with a rare variety of habitat types: grasslands, Chihuahuan desert scrub, farm ponds, oak woodlands, riparian and pine/oak forests.
Source: www.pricecanyon.com

Activities & Animals
Horseback Riding, Fishing, Bird Watching, Canoeing/kayaking, Astronomy, Swimming, Wildlife, Tractor Drawn Wagon Rides, Yard games (croquet, bocce ball, badminton)

Allowed
Weddings, Parties, Corporate Retreats, Family Reunions, Special Events