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Tubac Country Inn  

Tubac Country Tubac Arizona AZ
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Number of Rooms: 5

Price Range: US$ 95.00 to 165.00
Additional Person Charge: US$ 25

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Ivan Drechsler
13 Burruel St
PO Box 4245
Tubac, Arizona, USA 85646 map

Tel: 520-398-3178
Fax: 520-398-3178
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Tubac Country Inn, Bed and Breakfast Accommodations in the heart of the historic village of Tubac, Arizona.
Tubac Country Inn offers comfortable, intimate lodging located in the artist colony of Tubac, Arizona., just 39 miles south of Tucson. Our Country Inn Bed and Breakfast Tubac accommodations are just steps from the Santa Cruz River in the very heart of the village .

Five spacious guest rooms, beautifully reflect the village's rich history with their comfortable southwest décor. Each features queen-size beds & kitchenette, and overlook our private garden where meandering walkways lead to quiet sanctuary, with cactus, mesquite trees and a selection of indigenous flora.

Our accommodations in the village affords convenient walking to all of the 60 shops, galleries and restaurants.

The Tubac Country Inn is just steps from history. 250 years ago the Spanish established a presidio, or fort, in Tubac to protect its settlers.

Today, Tubac is a village that has long nurtured artisans and is proud of its more than 60 shops and galleries.

Our residents have come here for the ideal High Chapparal climate, thousands of acres of cottonwood and mesquite forests.

The Santa Cruz river nourishes this green valley.

In 1752, the commander of the presidio, Juan Bautista de Anza, was ordered to open a new route to California. His journey from Tubac to San Francisco is immortalized as the de Anza Trail, part of which travels along the Santa Cruz River from Tubac to the mission at Tumacacori.

Explore this untouched high desert and discover hidden canyons, streams, and ancient Native American Indian village sites.

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