Showing posts with label AZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AZ. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Wickenburg, Arizona

Desert Cypress RV Park

Wickenburg, AZ

March 10-16, 2026


The great little town of Wickenburg has been welcoming city folks looking for a true western experience since the early 1900s.  Known as the dude ranch capital of the world, Wickenburg sits about 55 miles northwest of Phoenix in the Sonoran Desert where grasslands and rocky mountains are dotted with saguaro cacti. Today there are several working "guest" ranches that offer cattle drives, horse back riding and roping for a genuine western experience. 

 
Downtown Wickenburg, or "Wick" as the locals say,  has a compact historic core with a small hometown feel.  Cafes, galleries, trading posts, mercantiles, western wear, leather shops, and museums offer a delightful mix of treasures.  


Horseshoe Cafe was our choice for brunch one morning.  The historic, iconic, and cozy cafe on the corner of E Wickenburg Way and N Valentine Street has a long-standing presence in Wickenburg.  It is recognized as a staple for locals and visitors and known for its cowboy vibe, classic breakfast/brunch/lunch, and the place to be for the news of the day.  Arizona Highways has mentioned the cafe several times...its connection to local folklore and town history, and recognized for its large portions of comfort food including biscuits and gravy, pancakes, and chicken fried steak.  

Hyder Bro's Livery Stable, built in 1890,  was the central hub for transportation in Wickenburg servicing horses, wagons, and carriages before automoblies.  As needs for the locals and visitors changed, the livery stable became a garage and Ford dealership.  In 1992, this historic landmark was converted to a Mercantile featuring southwestern and native jewelry, pottery etc.  


For something painted, something old, something new and something repurposed, Gina's Place is the place to go.  It's colorful, one-of-a-kind and unique pieces make this gallery worth a stop.  We were lucky to meet Gina who is the artist and her original paintings of all sizes, styles, and subjects are on sale in her shop. Her work sure catches the eye with vibrant colors, and fun creativity.
 



The Texas Hotel was built in 1895.  The original building had a restaurant on the street floor and eight rental units upstairs.  Today it is known as the Antiques & Artisans
Emporium and a fun place to browse. 



The Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Wickenburg is a key piece of "Wild West" architecture. It is among the oldest of the Santa Fe's wooden stations in Arizona. It was dedicated in 1895 with its last passenger service in May 1969. Today it is the headquarters for the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center.



Also on site is a 1900 series Southern Pacific Drover Caboose

and a Santa Fe steam locomotive #761 constructed in 1900 which has been on this site since 1955.


We enjoyed our walks around this fun little town.  The street signs wear cowboy hats,


we learned a Hoosegow is a slang term for a jail and Wickenburg didn't have one then,


Henry Wickenburg, the towns name sake, had a dog named Sadie (lots of beautiul statues throughout town, but this one was my favorite),


a small, serene grassy area, Stone Park, is nestled between the Wickenburg Library and Town Hall,


 and if you mosey on in to Bashas' Grocery, you will likely see a 25 pound of carrots..thats a first for us for sure!



Other places of interest for us included The Leather Shop where we met the owner and creator of custom made saddles, tripping collars, belts and bags.  


And, The Desert Caballeros Western Museum for history, artifacts, displays of "the early days of Wick" and even a virtual reenactment of the owner of Brayton's Commercial Company located on the present site of the museum.  




This was our first visit to Wickenburg.  It was everything I had read about this charming, historic, "Old West" town and more.  We found the vibe to be an authentic cowboy atmosphere, easy going and very friendly.  But the best part about visiting Wick are seeing dear friends.  

Sue and Dave invited us for dinner at their beautiful home the first night we were in town.  It had been awhile since we had seen them and sweet Taos. 


Sue made a delicious black bean and lentil chili served with toppings, cornbread muffins, and for dessert a yummy lemon pie.  Our second get together was a lunch date at Lake Pleasant.  Dave, Sue and Taos picked us up and took us to Scorpian Bay Grill located at the marina.  Its a floating restaurant that is accessed by an elevator that takes you down to the dock.  Puppies are welcome so Taos and Lucy went too.  Lunch was yummy!

our view of the dock from the elevator. 


Our lunch view, 
  

our dear friends, 


and our sweet puppies...


We took the long way home on Castle Hot Springs Rd.  Its a gravel road, about 30 miles I think, that curves this way and that way and goes up and over here and there!  We saw lots of burros who have been residents in this part of Arizona since the late 1800s when miners were looking for gold in the Bradshaw Mountains.  


We drove past Castle Hot Springs Resort...an all inclusive  luxury resort where folks come to relax in the hot springs and rates range from $1650 to over $2000 a night.  


I love the Sonoran Desert!




Thank you Sue, Dave and Taos for your warm welcome and a very nice visit!  

Janna, Michael, and Kayce also live in Wickenburg.  We were excited to finally meet their cute little Schnauzer Kayce.  


It was love at first sight and hard to get a photo.  


The four of us enjoyed the breeze and visiting on their patio. while the pups played and played.  Then it was off to one of their favorites for lunch.  Smash burgers at Capital Farm butcher shop and restaurant.  The butcher shop is well stocked with premium locally-raised, grass-fed beef.  The restaurant, Capital Patty, features smash burgers and sandwiches from their own beef.  Smash burgers were new for us so that is what we ordered.  Not just any old smash burger, but a Fancy  Smashburger which included beef bacon, white cheddar, fresh pickles, lettuce, tomato, and onion with a Capital Farm secret sauce on a toasted bun and an Arizona lemonade. Absolutely melt in your mouth delicious!  And messy...finger-licking messy, but I ate every bite!


The next day (March 12) we were invited back to Janna and Mike's lovely home.  It was my birthday and Janna prepared a delicious Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta serverd with salad and toasted garlic bread on the patio.  And for dessert, Strawberry Cake.  Janna's friend Jill joined us for lunch and it was good to put a face with the name I have read in Janna's blog.  They all sang Happy Birthday ! And this is the only photo I got!



Thank you Janna, Michael, and Kayce for your warm welcome and a very nice visit.  

It was Monday night when the sun set for the final time on our winter get away.  


What a great time it was.  Friends, adventures, and new (to us) places to explore sure make for a fun time. 

Back at the oasis we were happy to find the trees were budding,

 

 happy new memories were added to the patio,


 and one little puppy was happy to be home !


Until next time,


HAPPY TRAILS



and SWEET DREAMS!

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Wrapping up December

Corona de Tucson

December 31, 2025 

The Clay Rabbit store front window...my favorite place to browse in Tubac.  



The first weekend in December is set aside for a visit to Tubac for the Luminaria Nights.  This year we went on Friday and had an enjoyable time meandering the pathways lined with lights, glowing storefronts, musicians performing carols, and the warm smell of spicy hot cider.  This small historic town takes on a whole new look of holiday magic.





It seems we always see something new every time we visit Tubac.  Im not sure if the statue is new or if it has been there for years.  John W Hampton (1918-2000) is known for depicting dynamic movement of cattle and horses in his work.  He is one of four original members that founded the exclusive organization Cowboy Artists of America.  Every year for 59 years these Cowboy Artists of America have met at a working ranch to ride, work, and bond.

Turning the Leaders
Circa 1981
Artist: John Wade Hampton

Wreaths Across America is also something Joe and I enjoy helping with.  This year we chose tp participate a little closer to home and attended the service at Green Valley Mortuary and Cemetery and placed wreaths to honor our veterans.  



It's a short service with the theme "Remember, Honor, Teach".  A fallen hero from each  branch of our services were honored.   Taps (designated the "National Song of Remembrance in 2013) was played from the back of the crowd at the closing of the ceremony...a solemn bugle call symbolizing lights out for soldiers every day. 



Each wreath is tagged with a number and as you place it on a grave, you say the name of the fallen hero, which branch of service he/she was in, and the years of their life out loud.  


Next, we met Jamie and Andra on 4th Avenue...you guessed it, the Winter 4th Avenue Fair.  Yep...all the colors, the yummy smells, textures of all kinds, laughter and music, with a few tasty samples along the way.




Gorgeous scarves...

Inka...the Christmas CD is beautiful!

Samples were so yummy, we bought a four pack of seasonings.

And something different this year...a booth to raise awareness for Parrots. 


Paradise Parrot Rescue was represented by the Executive Director,Bryan Klantz and several volunteers showcasing a few of the more than 100 parrots they have rescued.  The rescue was created from the need to provide for one of the most amazing and loving animals on the planet. Parrots, with proper diet and care, can live up to 70 years and most of them have over 12 different homes during their lifetime.  Bryan  began his Non-profit  in 2020 on a 4 acre site in the Tucson Mountain foothills with lots of uninhabited land surrounding his site. The purpose of the rescue is to provide a healthy transition for these beautiful and smart birds and ultimately find then a home. Adoptive homes are screened, education on proper care is provided, and since each bird has a unique personality, they are carefully matched to an owner.  We spent awhile talking with Bryan and the volunteers and petting the parrots.  Bryan does a great job raising awareness for these homeless birds.  And because he houses over 100 of them, he is building a new facility.

If you might be interested in helping this awesome cause to save parrots, Bryan has a great web site for the rescue. 

Andra has a December birthday.  And for this very special celebration, we met her and Jamie on Main Street for brunch.   


Andra's peppermint mocha...


 She ordered gingerbread French toast with a honey/orange glaze which smelled divine!  

 Mimosas and salmon benedicts, and a skillet of rosemary 
roasted potatoes and eggs over easy with bacon and toast were also served at our table.  





And to top it all off...we sang Happy Birthday and we each devoured a slice of  cheese cake.  



















After brunch we walked a couple of blocks to the Historic Pima County Courthouse.   



Colorful displays and lots of history...

I love the haint blue ceiling...

The original Presidio Wall built in 1782 included the area where the Historic Courthouse stands today.  The remnants were dug up during the construction of the building in 1929.



The entrance column to the Historic Courthouse which served for 86 years.  Today it is home to the Southern Arizona Heritage & Visitor Center

Our last outing before the holidays began was to Gates Pass for a sunset.  Lucy  had a ball hopping over rocks and made lots of new friends that stopped to say hi and pet her.  It was a beautiful and warm afternoon.  And we all three enjoyed the ride in the jeep with the windows and doors off.  Kinney Road is one of my favorites!  







And that brings us right up to Christmas.  Jamie and Andra came on Tuesday afternoon and spent the weekend with us.  It was so much fun!

Andra and I baked cookies for Santa.

It is always fun having meals at the big table.

We played corn hole and darts.

Jamie and Andra wanted to go to Tumacacori Mesquite Sawmill on Saturday.  

They enjoyed their tour (we tagged along) with Art and Valerie...just the nicest couple.

We had lunch at Wisdom's and yep, we brought home one of the famous fruit burros...a yummy peach one!  And we made one last stop at Tubac before coming home.  It looks a little different in the daytime.




A friendly game of tug...

Both pups got balls that light up and roll all over the floor...was funny to watch them play!

Ozzie the watch dog took his job very serious.

And kudos to Ozzie...what a sweet and patient pup he is to put up with Lucy.

And just like that, Christmas 2025 is in the memory book.  What a great time it was!

Back at the oasis, we have been busy packing up Christmas an cleaning.  The weather made a drastic turn to the rainy and chilly side and yesterday was very windy.  Perfect for staying home and just relaxing. 



The tulip blooms added a bit of sunshine inside.



That's a wrap for December and 2025.  Joe and I both wish all of our family and friends a very Happy New Year full of good health an fun times.  

Until next time,



HAPPY TRAILS!  



and SWEET DREAMS!