About Aravaipa Farms
Aravaipa Farms wasn't a plantation or a motel. It was a Bedouin horse farm, a set of experiences still noticeable today in the Nursery Casita and outside Ramada, which feature the first outbuilding entryways. From that point forward, albeit the ponies have gone, a few unique business visionaries are liable for the property developing into the supernatural spot it is presently. The narrative of Aravaipa Farms plantation begins with them, who purchased the farm in 1984. Their fantasy was to establish a stone natural product plantation close to the wild and delightful scene of Aravaipa Gorge. They had chipped away at their family's pecan and walnut plantations in California. They knew enough to begin, and got to work establishing north of 2,000 Asian pear, peach, and apricot trees. A portion of the trees they established still stand today. They worked the land with their significant other, child, and girl, and lived in a similar Farmhouse you can in any case visit today.