Arizona Bed and Breakfast -  Ramsey Canyon Inn is nestled in the world famous Ramsey Canyon birding area. Ramsey Canyon Inn offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking to enjoy the wonders of nature right at their fingertips or who simply want to get away from it all and savor country living at its best in quiet, comfortable surroundings beneath a magnificent forest umbrella.Ramsey Canyon Inn Bed and Breakfast and Housekeeping Suites
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Ramsey Canyon Inn is for sale. This world renowned Inn has been in business since April 1988. It is literally known all over the world by the Eco Tourist.

Price $1,900,000 with approx 1.95 acers..

Painting of Ramsey Canyon InnWe are located in southeastern Arizona, at an altitude of 5,400 feet. The Inn is situated on over 11 beautifully wooded acres, is boarded on two sides by Forest Service land and adjacent to the Nature Conservancy's Ramsey Canyon Preserve and their 380 acres which includes great hiking trails and nature walks attracting  thousands of visitors a year. Ramsey Canyon is well known as the Hummingbird Capital of the USA.  For more information about Ramsey Canyon please see below.

There are three buildings on the property:

One, is a spacious one bedroom, one and a half bath home for the owner or manager. It is situated along the creek, is beautifully landscaped including a small waterfall pond just outside the bedroom creating a relaxing sound. Personal furnishings in this building are not included. The building is approximately 1,400 square feet of living space with 2 large decks.

The second, is the Bed & Breakfast, a two story building consisting of 6 bedrooms all with private baths. The grounds are also beautifully landscaped including a park area for the guests to picnic, watch birds, wild turkey and deer, read a book or just relax. There is a fountain and birding watching area on the North side of the Bed & Breakfast which was landscaped to attract birds and butterflies. The building has approximately 3,400 square feet of living space with one large and two small decks.

The third, is another two story building across the creek with 3 one bedroom housekeeping suites. Each suite can sleep 4 people, has a full kitchen, living area and one bedroom. There are picnic tables and barbeques for the suite guests. The building has approximately 1,750 square feet of living space with one large deck on the main floor plus a nice deck on the second floor.

There is a small  (bearing fruit) orchard between the Bed & Breakfast and the creek;  3 plums, 2 apricots, 2 peach, 1 pear and 1 apple.  The trees in the orchard are watered by the showers in the inn.

All buildings have been recently renovated. Many new appliances were purchased in 2006.

Ramsey Canyon Inn is being sold as a turn-key operation.

Please call Shirlene at (520) 803-0188 or (520) 249-8200 for more information.

Southeastern Arizona is an ecological crossroads, where habitats and species from the Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Madre of Mexico, and the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts all can be found. The abrupt rise of mountains like the Huachucas from the surrounding arid grasslands creates "sky islands" harboring rare species and communities of plants and animals. This combination of factors gives the Ramsey Canyon  a tremendous variety of plants and animal life, including such southwestern rarities as the lemon lily, ridge-nosed rattlesnake, lesser (Sanborn's) long-nosed bat, Elegant Trogon, and up to 15 species of hummingbirds including the berylline and white-eared.

A permanent spring-fed stream, favorable northeast orientation, and high canyon walls provide Ramsey Canyon with a moist, cool, and stable environment unusual in the desert Southwest. Water-loving plants such as sycamores, maples, and columbines line the banks of Ramsey Creek, often growing within a few feet of cacti, yucca, and agaves. Communities ranging from semi-desert grassland to pine-fir forest are found within the canyon.

Since the turn of the century, Ramsey Canyon has been the focus of much scientific interest. Biologists of many disciplines have made many important discoveries here. Official recognition of this natural treasure came in 1965, when the canyon was registered as the first National Natural Landmark.

Wildlife is the number-one attraction in Ramsey Canyon . Visitors from all over the world come to see the 170+ species of birds found in the canyon and surrounding national forest. Southwestern specialties such as painted redstarts and magnificent hummingbirds share the canyon with many other animals, including mountain lions, canyon tree frogs, four species of rattlesnakes, and dozens of species of butterflies. The canyon is also home to more than 400 species of plants, from tiny mosses to towering firs.

Ramsey Canyon Inn
Bed & Breakfast and Housekeeping Suites
29 Ramsey Canyon Drive Hereford, Arizona 85615
(520) 378-3010 lodging@ramseycanyoninn.com

 


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