Tim S.recommendsJuly 6, 2021
HIgh Desert Ranch dry camping
Nice Stay
It’s a peaceful spacious field in a hidden valley accessible only by a super cool tunnel , lots of horse and farms , very nice !!! Jenna and Colton were very friendly and helpful and their cat is even overly friendly 😁 . THANKS GUYS !!! I stayed 5 nights
Neil B.recommendsJune 18, 2021
High Desert Ranch
Backyard Camping on a Farm
A charming, no frills residential space, surrounded by goats, chickens, cows, burros, and horses. If you’re not used to a farm, the various animal noises can suprimes you.
The space is geared more for RV life - as a tent camper, I had to fend outside for personal needs. It’s a little awkward being in a residential area. Not a deal breaker, just something to notice.
It’s hot outside in the summer. The host and her family were congenial and standing by to offer any assistance.
Sarah W.recommendsJune 12, 2021
High Desert Ranch
Jenna was quick to help us and even let my kids feed the horses (made their day!) in addition to offering us some fresh eggs to take with us. Thanks Jenna!
Marilyn H.recommendsMay 19, 2021
High Desert Ranch
Ranch Life in Northern Arizona
We loved being around all the goats and chickens and horses and donkeys - plus dogs and cats of course. Plus our early morning hikes into the national forest - just a five minute walk away! And our hosts could not have been more welcoming and accommodating of our needs.
Jaime H.recommendsMay 17, 2021
High Desert Ranch
We had a wonderful time! Jenna and Cody were very welcoming and helpful! My kids fell in love with her horses and donkey, and were delighted to help with chores. They gave us a dozen fresh eggs from their chickens, and were kind enough to let my kids collect a few more on their own.
High Desert Ranch
Farm experience
Nice stop on our trip, hosts were great. It’s a hip camp so not all amenities that you would find in a regular RV park. The location is in a neighborhood surrounding a now defunct dairy, so the pastures have horses, burros, chickens etc. It’s like a farm experience in a small spaced neighborhood. A little in the dry dusty side but kind of typical in Arizona