A treasure found in the Mountain Empire
Patagonia is one of the west's last undiscovered treasures. Charming downtown shops and galleries features work offical and regional artists. The Nature Conservancy's Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve and Patagonia Lake State Park are known worldwide for the 300 species of birds that migrate through or nest along their creeks and waterways. Patagonia also offers access to numerous hiking and biking trailes including the historic Arizona Trail which can be accessed just two block from Roadrunner.
View from home of Red Mounting
View of Red Mountain from Roadrunner Retreat.
Grasslands
Ranchers still have cattle and horses roaming the grasslands and there are several pioneer ramches in the valleys that can be toured. or you can spend a day riding horses across the landscape.
Roadrunner's Comfortable Patios
Our southern view
More of a perspective of the views and size of our patio.
The patio has comfortable seating and dining and views of Red Mountain and is a wonderful place to lounge in the evening when the stars are out shining brightly.
Our feathered friends
There is a platform bird feeder just outside the walls of the patio and we normally have birdseed available to keep our feathered friends feed and entertained. We do ask our guests to help replenish the bird seed.
Arizona Room​
The Arizona Room is a large family gathering area with loads of furniture and a desk. Great views of the Patagonia Mountains and Red Mountain out the front windows. The television and VCR are located here.