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Jackson Ranch

100% (1)Huachuca City, Cochise, Arizona
12 acres hosted by Brian J.
10 RV/tent sites
Welcome to a slice of serene paradise nestled within the Jackson Ranch in Huachuca City! Spanning 12 acres of open land adorned with majestic mesquites and traversed by a tranquil river, this space is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Surrounded by the charm of nearby towns like Sierra Vista, Tombstone, Sonoita, and the historic Fort Huachuca, this land offers a gateway to a rich tapestry of history and exploration. Within an hour's reach, both Patagonia Lake and Parker Lake beckon with their crystalline waters, inviting you to unwind or indulge in water-based activities. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the diverse wildlife that graces this area. Keep your eyes peeled for the dance of coyotes, the bustling activities of javelinas, the graceful presence of deer, and the occasional sightings of bobcats, rabbits, snakes, and even majestic mountain lions. The skies above are adorned with various species of birds, painting a vibrant picture against the sprawling landscape. For those inclined towards outdoor pursuits, nearby hunting areas offer opportunities for thrilling adventures. Plus, this pet-friendly property warmly welcomes your furry companions, ensuring that every member of the family can revel in the natural beauty that surrounds us. Whether you seek solace in the rustling leaves of mesquites or wish to explore the diverse wildlife that calls this place home, our land on the Jackson Ranch promises an unforgettable retreat into the heart of nature. Each moment here is a chance to embrace the beauty of the outdoors and create cherished memories that linger long after your departure. Come, immerse yourself in the wonders of this natural haven and discover the magic that awaits amidst the mesquites and flowing river.Nestled in a serene wilderness, this campsite is a rustic haven harmoniously intertwined with nature's elements. Situated proximate to a babbling creek, its gentle murmurs create a tranquil symphony, soothing weary souls and offering a refreshing ambiance. The campsite unveils itself in an open expanse, adorned with sporadic mesquite trees that provide intermittent patches of shade, offering a reprieve from the sun's embrace. The campsite's proximity to the creek grants campers a melodic soundtrack of rippling waters, enhancing the symphony of nature that envelops the air. The gurgling creek beckons for exploration and invites visitors to dip their toes or immerse themselves in its cool embrace. What sets this haven apart is the breathtaking panorama it offers. As the day draws to a close, the sky transforms into a canvas ablaze with colors. The setting sun casts its golden hues across the horizon, painting an awe-inspiring portrait that sets the western sky ablaze with fiery oranges, pinks, and purples. The open area provides an unobstructed view, allowing campers to witness this daily masterpiece with uninterrupted splendor. The sporadic mesquite trees, with their twisted branches and vibrant green foliage, add a touch of rustic charm to the landscape. They become inviting companions, providing shade during the day and adding to the scenic beauty that envelops the campsite. As dusk descends, the campsite transforms into a haven for stargazers. The fading sunlight gives way to a celestial spectacle, with twinkling stars and a moonlit sky offering a celestial embrace. The tranquil ambiance, the soothing sounds of the creek, the captivating sunset, and the star-studded night sky combine to create an unforgettable experience—a communion with nature's exquisite wonders that lingers in the hearts of all who visit this idyllic campsite by the creek. The nearest house is 1/4 mile away. the area has a history dating back to the Apache Indian era and you can still find pottery to this day. As well asl relics from the U.S calvary.
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Huachuca City, Cochise, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of O’odham Jeweḍ, Sobaipuri, Ópata (Tegüima-Eudebe-Hoba), Tohono O’odham, and Hohokam First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
Hosted by Brian J.Joined in August 2022
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