Patagonia, Arizona
Thousand Oaks

About Thousand Oaks
The home was built by my parents in ‘82. My Mom was an avid hiker and outdoors person. She collected and planted agave pups in the yard and tended to them over the years. Because they’re watered and the pups are removed each spring they continue to grow to mammoth size. Once they bloom the plant dies. 3 have bloomed, producing 40’ stalks. Agave Americana. Learn more about this land: Nestled in a canyon full of giant oak trees , you’ll be amazed that you’re in southern Arizona. The dirt road is ideal for walks and bicycle rides. The property is 4 miles from the town of patagonia, just 2 miles in from highway 82. Patagonia lake state park is 9 miles away. There is a hammock & picnic table in the upper yard surrounded by mammoth agave plants and oaks. There is much info online for visitors to this area . Copy paste into your browser: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g31303-Activities-Patagonia_Arizona.html The fence line is not secure, pets need to be on leashes. 20 amp with converter to 30 amp hook up There are 2 sites available side by side; but I do not rent them simultaneously, unless the groups are together THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Patagonia - 2021 (with Photos) -available at trip advisor online Look up Sky Islands Arizona - Discover Patagonia, Sonoita & Elgin Disclosure: We are musicians with occasional practice and rehearsals in my home approx. 300 yards from the campsite. There may be heard a thump thump in the distance at times, rarely later than 7pm
Accommodations on the property
- Primitive site
Location
Patagonia, Arizona
Open in Google MapsWhat people say about their stay at Thousand Oaks
Synthesized from 30 review mentions across 4 aspects.
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Setting & Nature
“Thousand Oaks offers a beautifully peaceful escape away from city noise, perfect for those looking to unwind in nature. It's an ideal spot for star-gazing thanks to its dark skies …”
14 mentions
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Host & Communication
“Guests consistently praised the hosts, Cindy and Steve, for their warm hospitality and helpfulness. Whether it was providing directions or recommending a nearby hike, they went the…”
11 mentions
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Accessibility
“the road to get to the site does have some low trees and it is a dirt road”
3 mentions
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Amenities
“Electric was from an extension cord and powered our single ac unit”
2 mentions
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Recent reviews
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We loved it there; very quiet and Cindy & Steve are great folks. We will be going back!
Great host and neat location outside of Patagonia. We absolutely loved our stay! We have a low clearance camper van and had no problems on the dirt road. Our host was kind and made us comfortable. We look forward to returning.
I have a class C RV and I cannot recommend this site as I lost my AC unit to a narrow road and overhanging tree limbs that I was not told about.
We wanted someplace quiet and peaceful. We found it at Thousand Oaks. Steve and Cindy were fantastic hosts. Cindy recommended a hike nearby and it was a beautiful, fun little jaunt. The night sky was beautiful and did I mention, it was quiet!
Cindy was very nice. Property was as described. We will will be staying there again when visiting Patagonia.
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Thousand Oaks is located in Patagonia, Arizona.
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