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Sagebrush Serenity Retreat

Ash Fork, Yavapai, Arizona
2 acres hosted by Akber K.
1 tent site
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Sagebrush Serenity Retreat Welcome to the Sagebrush Serenity Retreat, a pristine expanse nestled in the heart of Ash Fork, AZ. Spread across a vast 1.4 acres, our property is a tapestry of nature's finest elements, reflecting the untouched beauty of the Southwest. At the heart of our retreat, you'll find a diverse range of flora; from sporadic green shrubbery to mature, whispering trees. The land itself boasts a harmonious blend of gentle undulations and expansive flat plains, giving campers ample space to set up their tents. The golden hues of dry grasses contrast beautifully with the verdant greenery, painting a picture that changes with the sun's position. But it's not just the land that makes Sagebrush Serenity special. The skies above provide a daily spectacle of azure expanses, dotted occasionally by fluffy, white clouds. At night, these skies transform into a stellar observatory, offering a clear view of constellations, planets, and the milky way. Activities at Sagebrush Serenity are as varied as its landscape. Campers can enjoy leisurely strolls, capturing the changing moods of the land through photography, star-gazing, or simply meditating in the embrace of nature. While our retreat offers a sense of seclusion, it's also a gateway to the numerous adventures nearby in Ash Fork. Grand Canyon: One of the world's most iconic natural wonders, the Grand Canyon is a must-visit. Experience breathtaking vistas, hiking trails, and the sheer magnitude of this geological marvel. Just a 90 minute drive from our location. Williams, AZ: Known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," Williams offers a delightful mix of historic charm and modern amenities. From the Grand Canyon Railway to charming diners along Route 66, there's plenty to see and do. Flagstone Quarries: Explore the roots of Ash Fork's title as the "Flagstone Capital of the World" with a visit to local quarries. Kaibab National Forest: A short drive away, this national forest offers hiking, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives. Route 66: Immerse yourself in the history and nostalgia of the iconic Route 66, which runs through Ash Fork. Bill Williams River: Ideal for fishing and reflecting, this river provides a serene backdrop for relaxation. Local Museums: Delve into the rich history of Ash Fork at local museums that detail the town's railroad and Route 66 past. Join us for a truly rejuvenating experience, where the hustle of daily life fades and nature's symphony plays on.Pitch your tent anywhere on the property & land where you find the best view. There are no structures on the land - it's a piece of land that sits a bit on an incline which provides for some amazing views of the surrounding mountains. There will be other campers so be sure to find the best spot that works for you.
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Ash Fork, Yavapai, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Havasu Baaja (Havasupai) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Akber K.Joined in November 2023
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