Directory: Ranches, Resorts, Hotels

AGUA CALIENTE
100 miles southwest of Phoenix, hot mineral springs. Population 150. Altitude 450 feet. Southern Pacific Railway.
AGUA CALIENTE HOT SPRINGS:
Hotel and cottage accommodations, as well as complete facilities for bathing in the hot mineral springs. Open all year round. Rates from $5 per day American plan, for rooms in hotel and cottages. Write to Agua Caliente Hot Springs Hotel, Agua Caliente, Arizona.
BIRCH RANCH:
Two miles north of Agua Caliente, this resort is not a "Dude" ranch, but a home of quiet and rest with hot mineral baths and added attraction. Season from October 1st to May 31st. Rates from $5 per day, American Plan, limifed to 12 guests. Write to Birch Ranch, Agua Caliente, Arizona.
IRONWOOD RANCH:
Located near Aztec, 75 miles east of Yuma on Southern Pacific Railway. Golf, croquet, badminton, or relax and enjoy the sunshine. Accommodations for 20 guests in main lodge or housekeeping cabins. Season October 1st to June 1st. Rates American Plan from $5 per day. Write to Ironwood Ranch, Box 5, Dateland, Arizona.
LOMA VISTA RANCH:
Situated 73 miles east of Yuma in fascinating desert country. Rest and relax at this informal, quiet ranch in colorful desert country. Spanish type home accommodations 20 guests who enjoy all modern conveniences, fireplace, bedrooms with twin beds and connecting baths. Season October 1st to June 1st. Rate $5 per day American Plan. Write Loma Vista Ranch, Dateland, Arizona.
ALPINE
27 miles south of Springerville on U. S. Highway 260. Summer resort, farming and stock raising. Altitude 8005 feet. Quaint mountain hamlet.
ALPINE CABINS:
Accommodations for 20 $25 to $35 per week. In heart of scenic White Mountains. Address: Alpine, Arizona.
BEAVER HEAD LODGE:
Horseback riding, fishing, and hunting. Accommodations for 20 people in log cabins. Rates $6 per day per person, American Plan. Write to Beaverhead Lodge, Alpine, Arizona.
BENSON'S:
Log cabins completely furnished for housekeeping, electricity in each, are located right in Alpine. Fishing, hunting and horseback riding. Season from May 1st to November 15. Rates from $24.50 per week. Write to John S. Benson, Alpine, Arizona.
DIAMOND ROCK LODGE:
On the east fork of Black River. Opens with the trout season and closes at the end of hunting season. Accommodations for 36 guests in detached cabins. Rates American Plan $6 per day. Good hunt-
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Hiking and fishing. Write to Diamond Rock Lodge, Alpine, Arizona.
HANNEGAN MEADOW LODGE: 50 miles from Springerville on historic Coronado Trail. In heart of beautiful mountain area, elevation 9,000 feet. Prices on request. Write to Hanne-gan Meadow Lodge, Alpine, Arizona.
JUDD'S RANCH: Log cabins, well equipped for housekeeping, modern plumbing. Fishing, horseback riding and mountain drives. Season May 1 to November 15. Accommodations for 30. Rates $4 per day or $25 per week. Write to Judd's Ranch, Alpine, Arizona.
LUNA LAKE LODGE: Housekeeping cottages, completely modern. Write to Luna Lake Lodge, Alpine, Arizona.
TRAIL'S END RANCH: Mountain cabins. Private lake well stocked with rainbow trout. horses to ride and trails to follow. Season May 30 to end of hunting season. Rates from $25 per week. Up to 12 guests. Write to Trail's End Ranch, Alpine, Arizona.
SPRUCEDALE LODGE: 35 miles from Springerville. An established and well maintained summer lodge, accommodations through hunting season. $4.50 per person per day. American plan.
WHISPERING PINES RANCH: Located 14 miles southeast of Alpine on the Blue River. Accommodations for 20 guests in main lodge or cabins. Good hunting and fishing. Open all year, rates from $8 per day American Plan, $4 per day for housekeeping cottages. Write to Whispering Pines, Alpine, Arizona.
ASH FORK 53 miles north of Prescott, farming and livestock. Population 1,000, altitude 5,144 feet. Jct. of U. S. Highways 89 and 66. Santa Fe Railroad, Grand Canyon run, and transcontinental bus lines.
ESCALANTE HOTEL: A Fred Harvey House. Rooms $1.50 up.
BENSON On the banks of the San Pedro River in Cochise County. Elevation 3,575 feet. 48 miles east of Tucson, was famed stage coach stop in early days. Ranching and shipping center. Southern Pacific Railroad. U. S. Highway 80 and State Highway 87.
EL RANCHO MADERA: Located in beautiful San Pedro Valley, with accommodations for 8 guests in spacious bedrooms, each with private bath and opening onto sun corridor and patio. Open the year round. Rates American Plan $85 per week. Excellent horses, rodeo field, swimming pool, and other outdoor activities. Write to El Rancho Madera, Benson.
BISBEE County seat of Cochise County, just a few miles from the Mexican Border, chief industry mining, population, 6,000, altitude 5,350 feet, on U. S. Highway 80, Southern Pacific and transcontinental bus lines.
COPPER QUEEN HOTEL: Operated the year around on European Plan, this interestingly situated hotel, offers accommodations for winter guests as well as commercial travellers. Rooms with or without bath, rates from $2 per day. Swimming, tennis and 9-hole golf course available. Write to Copper Queen Hotel, Box 1009, Bisbee, Arizona.
LOMA LINDA LODGE: Offers year around accommodations to 24 guests in comfortable quarters, comprising single, double or rooms en suite. Entertainment facilities offer horseback riding, tennis, golf and other outdoor activities. Located 5 miles from Bisbee and scenic Tomb-stone Canyon. Rates American Plan from $8 per day. Write to Loma Linda Lodge, Warren.
SEE DOUGLAS, HEREFORD, WILLCOX CAMERON 52 miles north of Flagstaff, Eastern entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, Indian Trading Center, altitude 4,260 feet, on U. S. Highway 89.
KLO-A-CHE-KIN LODGE: Located at the edge of the Navajo Country, this modern hotel with cottages is at the eastern entrance to the Grand Canyon. A large trading post is operated and the daily commerce is a picturesque experience. Rates from $2.50 per day. 70 guests can be accommodated. Convenient base of operations for seeing the Indian country. Write to Klo-A-Che-Kin Lodge, Cameron, Arizona.
RAINBOW LODGE: For the unusual in sun-mer vacations, come to Navajo Land; turn off at Tuba City, past Tonelea and the Elephant's Feet, through Inscription House, past the road to Betatakin and Keet Seel. Nestled at the base of Navajo Mountain. From Rainbow Lodge take trail trip to Rainbow Bridge. Two and three day pack trips at rates from $20 per day per person. Accommodations for limited number of guests in modern cottages at rates from $2 per day. Season April 1 to Nov. 15. Write to Rainbow Lodge, Tonalea, Arizona.
MARBLE CANYON LODGE At Marble Canyon, Arizona between Cameron and Jacob Lake. Modern rooms and cottages plus fine cuisine. Vermillion Cliffs and scenic Navajo country near by. Rates from $5 per day. Write to Marble Canyon Lodge, Cameron, Arizona.
CASA GRANDE 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, farming and cotton. Population 2,750, altitude 1,398 feet. State Highway 84, Southern Pacific and transcontinental bus lines.
LA HACIENDA GUEST RANCH: For a restful winter vacation, La Hacienda offers comfortable accommodations for 18 guests in the main house or cottages. Spanish style architecture, swimming pool, and facilities for other outdoor activities. Open the year around, rates from $100 per week double. Write to La Hacienda Guest Ranch, Casa Grande, Arizona.
CASTLE HOT SPRINGS Winter resort area 60 miles northwest of Phoenix. Stock raising, mining and guest ranches. Population 125, altitude 1971 feet. 24 miles from Santa Fe Railway and transcontinental bus lines.
BIG BOULDER RANCH: Accommodations for
40 guests, located near the springs. All rooms have twin beds, private baths and showers, either in main building or patio lodges. Enjoy swimming, riding, tennis, outdoor picnics and barbecues. Season November 15 to April 15. Rates American Plan from $125 per week, all inclusive. Write to Big Boulder Ranch, Castle Hot Springs, Arizona.
CASTLE HOT SPRINGS HOTEL: This historic resort accommodates 100 in the two main buildings and bungalows. The hot springs of varying degrees of temperature are a delightful adjunct to the golf, tennis, horseback riding and swimming. Baths are operated by a masseur and masseuse under direct supervision of a resident physician. Rates American Plan from $15 per day. Season December through April. Write Castle Hot Springs Hotel, Castle Hot Springs, Arizona.
CHAMPIE RANCH: Located in picturesque foothills and center of cattle ranches. You may take part in the roundups, ride over mountain trails, swim in the ranch pool, or hunt deer. quail and doves in season. 20 guests are accommodated in sunny cottages each with private bath, heat, electricity. Season from October to June. Rates American Plan, all inclusive, from $65 per week. Reductions in rates for Fall and Spring. Write to Champie Ranch. Castle Hot Springs, Arizona.
CAVE CREEK
In Maricopa County, 25 miles north of Phoenix. In center of ranching area. Located in delightful foothills-desert region.
RANCHO MANANA: A lovely restful place in foothills. Accommodations for 24 guests in comfortable modern cabanas. Swimming pool, lounge and library. Horses to ride and beautiful country for it. Excellent cuisine and congenial company. Season October 1 to April 30. Rates American Plan from $80 per week. Write to Rancho Manana, Cave Creek, Arizona.
SIERRA VISTA RANCH: Open from October 1 to April 30, this ranch will accommodate 12 guests in modern cottages, single or double. Private landing field for small planes. Activities include swimming, riding, badminton. Rates American Plan from $65 per week. Write to Sierra Vista Ranch, Box 7, Cave Creek, Arizona.
SPUR CROSS RANCH: Accommodations for 24 guests in modern cabins, each with private or adjoining bath. Activities of the ranch include riding, hiking, working with the wranglers and all the pleasures of ranch life. Season from October 1st to April 15. Rates American Plan from $50 per week. Write to Spur Cross Ranch. Cave Creek, Arizona
CHANDLER
22 miles southeast of Phoenix, livestock, farming and citrus. Population 3,000, altitude 1,250 feet. On main highway between Phoenix and Tucson.
SAN MARCOS HOTEL: Grounds are beautifully landscaped and the hotel maintains its own swimming pool and 18-hole all-grass golf course. 200 guests can be accommodated in well appointed hotel and bungalow rooms, available singly or en suite. Excellent schools are nearby and special playgrounds and dining rooms are provided for smaller children. Excellent cuisine. Season from December 1 to April 15. Rates American Plan from $22.50 per day per person. Write to San Marcos Hotel, Chandler.
LA HACIENDA INN: Moderately priced accommodations for 30 guests. Open all year. Rates European Plan from $1.50 per day. Write to La Hacienda Inn, Box 297, Chandler
CLIFTON
County seat of Greenlee County, terminal of Southern Pacific from Lordsburg. Terminus of Coronado Trail. Copper mining and stock growing. Population 3,400, altitude 3,466. U.S. Highway 666.
REARDON HOTEL: 25 rooms, from $2.50
Open year round
CHERRY LODGE: 15 miles north of Clifton on Coronado Trail. This mountain lodge offers accommodations for 10 guests. Ideal for rest in this cool climate. Open May 30 to November 30. Cabins $3 per day. Board and Room $18 per week. Write to Cherry Lodge, Box 503, Clifton, Arizona.
COOLIDGE
60 miles southeast of Phoenix, State Highway 87, main highway between Phoenix and Tucson. Farming and cotton. Population 3,300, altitude 1,418 feet. Southern Pacific and transcontinental bus lines.
HOTEL COOLIDGE, 19 rooms from $1.50. open year round.
RANCHO LOMA VERDE: Located 8% miles from Coolidge. Limited to 20 guests, with accommodations in new 4-room housekeeping cottages. Climate ideal for sinus, arthritis and nervous sufferers. Riding horses available. Season October 1 to May 31. Rates $150 per month Write to Rancho Loma Verde, Coolidge.
VAH-KI INN: This modern desert inn comprises a group of Spanish Colonial type adobe buildings, adjoining the Casa Grande National Monument. Comfortable accommodations for 25 guests. Facilities for riding, tennis, swimming and desert picnics. Season October 15 to May 30. Rates American Plan from $65 per week single. Write to Vah-Ki Inn. Coolidge.
COTTONWOOD
42 miles northwest of Prescott, in center of Verde Valley and gateway to Oak Creek Canyon. Mining, ranching and farming. Population of district about 1,800, altitude 3,400 feet. U. S. Highway Alt. 89.
SPRING CREEK RANCH. In the beautiful red rock country of the Verde Valley offers PAGE THIRTY-TWO OF ARIZONA HIGHWAYS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1947
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accommodations for 12 guests in attractive stone cottages, which surround the large main house built of native red rock. Open the year round. Featuring pack trips, hunting and fishing. Bear, mountain lion, bob cats, deer, turkey and quail in season. Rates American Plan from $42 per week. Hunting rate $12 per day plus flat fee for setting up camp. Write to Spring Creek Ranch. Cottonwood, Arizona
DOUGLAS
Served by the main lines of Southern Pacific, bus lines, and American Airlines. U. S. Highway 80. Across the fence from Mexico. Mining, cattle and agriculture. Population 19,000. altitude 4,000 feet. Fine climate.
GADSDEN HOTEL: Operates the year round as a commercial hotel, but offers attractive accommodations and well rounded program of activities for the winter visitor. Thoroughly modern, fireproof construction, attractively decorated and completely air-conditioned. Rates from $3 per day per person. Write to Gadsden Hotel, Douglas, Arizona.
EL CORONADO RANCH: Offers you the wide open door of Western Hospitality. An operating cattle ranch, guests may participate in roundups, roping, branding and the daily routine of ranch life. Located 60 miles north of Douglas. Accommodations for 20 guests, in modern, comfortable rooms in the guest wing. The elevation of 5,600 feet insures pleasant year-round climate. Swimming, riding, pack trips and hunting. Interesting trips to nearby points of interest. Open the year round. Rates American Plan $60 per week. Write to EL Coronado, Pearce, Arizona.
EM BAR BEE GUEST RANCH: New and modern guest ranch, located at the foot of the Swiss Helm Mountains overlooking Sulphur Springs Valley. Large double rooms with private baths. Rates American Plan $196 per week for two. Swimming, riding, and trips to Old Mexico. Good hunting and fishing country
The Gadsden at Douglas, near the border.
nearby. Open the year round. Write to Em Bar-Bee Guest Ranch, Douglas, Arizona.
FRONTIER RANCH: 20 miles northwest of Douglas, elevation 4,000 feet. Accommodations available for 10 guests. Prices from $45 per week per person. American plan. Horses available without charge. A charming ranch in delightful range country. Mailing address. Mc Neal, Arizona.
GUADALUPE CANYON LODGE: Tucked away in the mountains way down in the south east corner of Arizona, this ranch has been converted from a real western ranch to a guest haven for those who want to "get away from it all." Ranch on small knoll at forks of Guadalupe and Hot Springs Canyons 30 miles east of Douglas. Price $7 per day and $40 per week, everything included. Mailing address, Box 204. Douglas, Arizona.
J-H RANCH: In Hunt Canyon, 30 miles northeast of Douglas in southern part of Chiricahua Mountains at an elevation of 5,550 feet. Accommodations for 4 persons at $45 per week. Fine hunting available. All year. Mailing address, Douglas Arizona.
RANCHO RISCO: In beautiful Cave Creek Canyon 12 miles west of U. S. Highway 80 at elevation of 6,000 feet. Modern cottages available. Cottages $2.50 per day and up. Mailing address, Portal, Arizona.
ELGIN
On Southern Pacific, 46 miles northeast of Nogales. Farming and livestock. Population 100, altitude 4,715 feet. On Highway 82.
DIAMOND C GUEST RANCH: This ranch is beautifully located in the Huachuca Mountains. Open the year round with accommodations for 10 guests in large and comfortably furnished rooms, each with private bath and opening onto the patio. Good horses to ride and beautiful country in which to do it. Rates American Plan from $45 per week. Only 45 miles from Old Mexico. Write to Diamond C, Canelo, Elgin, Arizona.
MUSTANG RANCH: This is a real cow ranch, with an ideal all year climate at an elevation of 5,000 feet. Excellent horses and wonderful riding country. Picnics, pack trips and cattle work. Open all year round, young people and children especially welcome. Rates American Plan from $150 per month. Write to Mustang Ranch, Elgin, Arizona.
STARR KING HEREFORD RANCH: This is an operating cattle ranch located in the heart of Southern Arizona cattle country. Housekeeping accommodations for a family or party of from 4 to 6 persons. Rate $250 per month. Delightful all year climate, elevation 5,000 feet. Write to Starr King Hereford Ranch, Elgin, Arizona.
FLAGSTAFF
Population, livestock and lumber. Population 8,000, altitude 6,907 feet. Home of Arizona State College, Lowell Ob servatory and Southwest Forest Experi
mental Station. Santa Fe Railway, and U. S. Highway 66. 93 miles from Grand Canyon National Park. County Seat, Coconino County, center of noted scenic area. Home of Indian Pow-Wow.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
MONTE VISTA HOTEL, 73 rooms from $2.50.
WEATHERFORD, 43 rooms from $2.50.
CALL OF THE CANYON: On Highway 79, 18 miles south of Flagstaff, at the head of Oak Creek Canyon. Accommodations in main lodge and housekeeping cottages for 30 guests. Rates from $7.50 per day American Plan, from $5 per day for housekeeping cottages. Open the year round. Riding, swimming, fishing and hunting in season. Write to Call of the Canyon, Oak Creek Star Route, Flagstaff.
COYOTE BASIN RANCH: Operated as summer mountain lodge by owners of Soda Springs Ranch, 52 miles from Mormon Lake. Season: June 10 to September 15 with accommodationsfor 15 guests. Rates double, $80 per week, per person; single, $85 per week, American Plan, all inclusive. Fine riding horses. In heart of high mountain forest area. Address: Coyote Basin Ranch, Mormon Lake, Arizona.
FOXBORO GUEST RANCH: Located 24 miles south of Flagstaff on the rim of Oak Creek Canyon. Accommodations for 22 guests in rustic, but modern cottages. Horseback riding, chuck wagon dinners, tennis, fishing and hunting. Children welcomed. Rates American Plan from $55 per week. Season May 15 through September 30. Write to Foxboro Ranch, P. O. Box 1397, Flagstaff, Arizona.
JUNIPINE LODGE: In scenic Oak Creek Canyon. Accommodations consist of 11 cabins with prices ranging from $5 a day. Weekly rates offered. Write to Junipine Lodge, Oak Creek Star Route, Flagstaff.
LAKE MARY LODGE: On paved highway 8 miles southeast of Flagstaff, this lodge with modern housekeeping cabins, offers accommodationsdations for 30 guests. Open all year round. It is convenient to the Arizona Snow Bowl, and in season, activities include riding, fishing, hunting, swimming and ice skating. Rates from $2 per day. Write to Lake Mary Lodge, P. O. Box 157, Flagstaff, Arizona.
MAYHEW'S OAK CREEK LODGE: This is one of the oldest continuously operated resorts in Oak Creek Canyon and is beautifully situated in a delightful setting. Open the year around. 30 guests can be accommodated in comfortable rooms, with bath. Fishing, swimming, riding and hunting in season. Rates American Plan from $7 per day. Write to Mayhew's Oak Creek Lodge, Flagstaff, Arizona.
MISSION RANCHO: Ultra modern cottages, completely equipped for housekeeping, located in Oak Creek Canyon. Accommodations for 14. Season April to January 1. Rates from $7.50 per day. Write to Mission Rancho, Oak Creek Star Route, Flagstaff, Arizona.
MONTEZUMA LODGE: Housekeeping cabins in the pines. Fully equipped, pure mountain spring water piped to each one. Fishing, riding and hiking. Rates from $8.50 per week for cabins, meals $18.75 per week. Accommodations for 60. Season May 1st to November 1st. Write to Montezuma Lodge, Box 599, Flagstaff, Arizona.
TODD'S LODGE: Located on a mountain fruit ranch in beautiful Oak Creek Canyon, 22 miles south of Flagstaff on U. S. Alt. 89, this secluded lodge offers a restful vacation. Guest rooms are in separate cabins, accommodating from one to three persons. Good hunting and trout fishing in season. Excellent food. Rates American Plan from $5 per day. Season April 1 to December 1. Write to Todd's Lodge, Oak Creek Canyon, Flagstaff, Arizona.
FLORENCE 65 miles southeast of Phoenix, on U. S. Highways 80 and 89. Farming. Population 1,750, altitude 1,493 feet. Historic western town.
FLORENCE HOTEL: Rooms and apartments, 40 guests, from $1.50 per day.
CACTUS FOREST RANCH: Offers all facilities for a restful Arizona vacation. Modern housekeeping cottages, completely furnished, comprising two and three room apartments. with accommodations for two to five guests. Located in the Cactus Forest, six miles south of Florence, half way between Tucson and Phoenix. Limited to 22 guests, rates from $120 per month for two. Saddle horses available. Open the year round. Write to Cactus Forest Ranch, Box 396, Florence, Arizona.
GLOBE County seat of Gila County, mining, smelting, and livestock. Population 6,500 altitude 3,524 feet. U. S. Highways 60 and 70. 93 miles east of Phoenix. Served by transcontinental bus lines. Near Apache Indian reservation.
DOMINION HOTEL: Open all year around as a commercial hotel, the Dominion also caters to the winter visitor of moderate income. Globe offers a convenient stop-over point between El Paso and Los Angeles, as well as between Southern Arizona and the White Mountain area. Rates European Plan from $3 per day. Accommodations for 150 guests. Write to Dominion Hotel, Globe, Arizona.
HOME HOTEL:
Limited to 30 guests, open year around, rates from $4 per week, per person.
TONTO HOTEL:
Rooms and apartments, from $1 per day. Open all year. European Plan.
GRAND CANYON (South Rim)
South Rim 60 miles north of Williams. Santa Fe Railway, State Highway 64. Population 800, altitude 6,866 feet.
BRIGHT ANGEL LODGE:
Open all year round, facilities provide a wide range in comfortable, moderately priced accommodations in lodges and cabins. Coffee Shop in conjunction. Fred Harvey unit. Rates European Plan from $2 per day; $3 per day with bath.
EL TOVAR HOTEL:
One of the famous resort hotels in America, built of native boulders and pine logs, 82 rooms. Open all year round. Fred Harvey unit. Rate European plan from $2.50 per day.
GRAND CANYON CABIN CAMP:
1 room cabins with or without bath, from $1.75 per day per person.
PHANTOM RANCH:
Reached only by a 12 mile mule trail into the Canyon, this group of rustic stone and wood cottages affords a comfortable resting stopover for those travelers making the two or three day trip down the Canyon. Rates $22 per person for two day trip, including transportation, service of guide, meals and lodging. For reservations at the foregoing resorts, write to Fred Harvey, Grand Canyon, Arizona.
ROWE WELL COURT:
One, two and three room furnished cottages, open all year, accommodations for 80 guests, rates from $1.50 per person. Coffee Shop, bowling alleys, and night club. Write to Rowe Well Court, Grand Canyon, Arizona.
GRAND CANYON (North Rim)
North Rim 44 miles south of Jacob Lake, the junction of U. S. Highway 89 and State Highway 67 on Kaibab Mountain, which rims Grand Canyon. Elevation, approximately 8000 feet.
GRAND CANYON LODGE:
Operated by the Utah Parks Company, the huge stone and timber central lodge is built out over the rim of the Canyon, housing the magnificent dining room, and circular lounge, as well as the post office, lodge office, and other administrative offices. Accommodations for 400 guests in separate log and stone cottages. Season May 30 to September 30. Rates European Plan from $2.25 per day. Meals at Central Lodge or Cafeteria. Write to Grand Canyon Lodge. Kaibab Forest Post Office, Arizona.
KAIBAB LODGE:
Located 5 miles from the entrance to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Season May 15 to November 15. Accommodations for 100 guests in detached cabins. Customary resort activities. Rates European Plan from $2.50 per day per couple. Write to Kaibab Lodge, Kaibab Forest, Arizona.
GREER
In the heart of the White Mountain Recreational Area. Altitude 8,500 feet. 32 miles southeast of McNary.
BUTLER'S LODGE:
Located at the head of the Little Colorado River in the thickly wooded area of the White Mountains, this resort is open form "the first of fishing to the last of hunting." Cabin accommodations for 40 guests. Excellent food, rates American Plan from $5.50 per day. Write to Butler's Lodge, Greer.
HILLTOP LODGE:
Picturesque mountain lodge with accommodations for 25 people. Rates, $6.50 and up per day American plan per person. Fishing, hiking and other outdoor activities offered. Delightful summer retreat. Address, Hilltop Lodge, Greer, Arizona.
HEREFORD
16 miles west of Bisbee; mining and stock raising. Population 300, altitude 4,200 feet. Southern Pacific Railway.
MONTEZUMA RANCH:
In the heart of the cattle country, 12 miles from Hereford on the Mexican Border. Miles of mountain trails, open country, occasional pack trips and cattle ranch activities make riling the chief diversion. 23 guests are accommodated in guest house and cottages. Open all year round. Rate American Plan from $55 per week, all inclusive. Reductions for one month or longer. Write to Montezuma Ranch, Hereford, Arizona.
Y LIGHTNING RANCH:
In the San Pedro Valley, is a cattle ranch of 25,000 acres. Famous for its horses, there is always something to do. Pack trips and hunting trips arranged, or guests may participate in ranch work. The elevation of 4,880 feet makes for ideal climate. Frequent trips to Douglas and Bisbee, as well as to the Mexican towns of Naco and Agua Prieta. Limited to 28 guests. Open all year round. Rates American Plan from $50 per week per person. Write to Y Lightning Ranch, Hereford, Arizona.
HOLBROOK
County seat of Navajo County, U. S. Highway 66; farming, livestock and lumber. Santa Fe railroad, transcontinental bus lines. Population 2,500, altitude 5,083 feet.
ARIZONA HOTEL,
35 rooms.
NAVAJO HOTEL,
40 rooms.
NEW HOLBROOK HOTEL,
40 rooms.
JACOB LAKE JACOB LAKE INN:
At junction of U. S. Highway 89 and State Route 67 in heart of Kaibab Forest. Modern cottages with private bath. Open all year. Restaurant facilities offered. Wonderful place for over-night stop or extended visit. Address, Jacob Lake Inn, Jacob Lake, Arizona.
JEROME
32 miles northeast of Prescott. Population 2,000, altitude 5,435 feet. U. S. Alt. 89. One of most interesting places in state.
ARIZONA HOTEL,
18 rooms.
KINGMAN
County seat of Mohave County, U. S. Highways 66, 93 and 466, 76 miles south of Hoover Dam. Mining and livestock. Population 5,000, altitude 3,336 feet. Santa Fe Railway, transcontinental bus lines.
BEALE HOTEL,
68 rooms, coffee shop.
BRUNSWICK HOTEL,
29 rooms, from $1.
LAKESIDE
56 miles south of Holbrook, 99 miles northeast of Globe, in Sitgreaves National Forest. Altitude 7,050 feet. In the White Mountains.
CREEK LODGE:
Is located halfway between Lakeside and Pinetop. Large log cabins equipped with complete utilities. Furnished for housekeeping with exception of bedding, linen, dishes and silver. Each will accommodate 4 or 5 persons. Season from May to October. Rates from $40 per week. Write to Creek Lodge, Lakeside, Arizona.
LAKE O' THE WOODS:
At the edge of Sitgreaves National Forest. Housekeeping cottages or rooms at the lodge. Excellent food served at the Coffee Shop. Good fishing nearby; swimming and horseback riding in summer, skiing in winter. Rates from $25 per week in cottages, from $5 per day in lodge. Open all year. Write to Lake O' The Woods, Lakeside, Arizona.
PONDEROSA PARK:
Private lake, provides finest fresh-water fishing, duck shooting in season. 40 acres of virgin pine. Accommodations include 4-room cottages, modern utilities, completely equipped for housekeeping. Limited to 36 guests, rates from $70 per month. Campsites, with piped spring water and stone furnaces, playgrounds and swimming privileges from $2.50 per week. Season May 1st to October 15th. Write to Ponderosa Park, Lakeside, Arizona.
RAINBOW LAKE LODGE:
Consists of 17 attractive log cabins, newly constructed with all modern conveniences. Equipped for housekeeping. Excellent fishing and hunting in season. Rates from $30 per week. Address: Rainbow Lake Lodge, Lakeside, Arizona.
LITCHFIELD PARK THE WIGWAM:
This famous winter resort has long been one of the popular vacation spots of the Southwest. Golf course, swimming pool, tennis courts, excellent horses. Famous for its food. Accommodations for 120 guests in the main lodge and cottages. Season from December 1st to May 1st. Rates American Plan from $16 per day, single, $24 per day double. Write to The Wigwam, Litchfield Park, Arizona.
LITTLEFIELD
Located in the extreme northwestern corner of the State, U. S. Highway 91, halfway between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles.
EL RANCHO ARIVADA AND LODGE:
A veritable oasis in the desert, you will find Arivada offers every convenience and comfort for a vacation or overnight stay. Rooms for 250 guests in main lodge or cabins. Large lounge, dining room, cocktail lounge, patio and swimming pool. Excellent riding horses. Open all year, rates European Plan from $4.50 per day. Write to El Rancho Arivada, Littlefield, Arizona.
MESA
Center of growing agricultural district. Population 10,750, altitude 1,245 feet. U. S. Highway 60, 70, 80 and 89; 16 miles east of Phoenix. Southern Pacific Railway.
ALHAMBRA HOTEL.
EL PORTAL, 54 rooms.
METS HOTEL, 26 rooms.
BUCKHORN MINERAL WELLS:
Comfortable accommodations for 75 guests in hotel rooms and modern housekeeping cottages. Hot mineral baths and Swedish Massage, included in rates from $19.75 per week, European Plan. Interesting museum featuring Arizona wild life and Indian curios. Open all year. Write to Buckhorn Mineral Wells, Box 271, Mesa.
KINGS RANCH RESORT:
Located 27 miles from Mesa and 71½ miles east of Apache Junction. Accommodations consist of 8 housekeeping cabins, all modern with electric lights, cooking and heating. Rates from $27.50 to $45 per week depending on number in party and cabin selected. Horses available and pack trips into Lost Dutchman Mine country of Supersti tion Mountains can be arranged. Superb desert setting. Address, Kings Ranch Resort, P. 0 Box 129, Mesa, Arizona.
RED MOUNTAIN RANCH:
Combines out-door life, Western style, with the ease and luxury of gracious living. The rambling, Span ish style ranch house, and its arcades and patios invite you to relax.
SAHUARO LAKE RANCH:
Near Sahuaro Lake and Salt River, near famed Apache Trail. Every comfort and convenience is found at the ranch in attractively furnished cottages with private bath. Fishing, riding, boating. Season from October 16 to May 1. Accommodations for 56 guests. Rates American Plan, include use of horses, from $154 per week. Write to Sahuaro Lake Ranch, Mesa, Arizona.
MIAMI
7 miles west of Globe, copper mining and smelting. Population 5,500, altitude 3,350. U. S. Highway 70.
EL CHIEFTAIN HOTEL,
40 guests, from $2 per day.
GARRYOWEN HOTEL..
28 guests, from $1.50.
MORENCI
5 miles west of Clifton, copper mining, population 4,900, altitude 4,838.
MORENCI HOTEL,
20 rooms, from $1.50.
NOGALES
U. S. Customs port of entry. Population 6,200, altitude 3,982 feet. Southern Pacific connects with Sud Pacifico de Mexico; U. S. Highway 89. 66 miles south of Tucson. On other side of International line is Nogales. Sonora.
BOWMAN HOTEL, 75 rooms, from $2.
MONTEZUMA HOTEL, 100 rooms, from $3.
CIRCLE Z RANCH:
Located just a few miles north of the border in the lovely rolling hills of Santa Cruz County. Accommodations for 45 guests in cottages, each with private or connecting bath. Riding, swimming and hunting in season. Open all year round. Rates American Plan from $90 per week, all inclusive. Write to Circle Z, Nogales, Arizona.
CURLY HORSE RANCH:
Working cattle ranch, accepts guests. Write to Sonoita, Arizona.
HACIENDA LOS ENCINOS:
An operating cattle ranch, that accepts selected guests. 33 miles northeast of Nogales in the mountain mesa country, the elevation of 5,000 feet provides an ideal climate. Accommodations for 24 guests in separate cabins, with private bath. Swimming pool, good horses, participation in ranch activities. Open all year. Rates American Plan from $70 per week. Write to Hacienda Los Encinos, Sonoita, Arizona.
HIGH HAVEN RANCH:
A charming ranch open all year and located in beautiful grassland country of Santa Cruz county. Rates from $50 American plan, all inclusive. Write to High Haven Ranch, Sonoita, Arizona.
KENYON RANCH:
In the heart of the cattle country, is located 20 miles northwest of Nogales, at an elevation of 3,400 feet. 28 guests can be accommodated in modern stone guest houses built around patios. All western sports prevail and frequent trips to Mexico are enjoyed. Season from November 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $65 per week, all inclusive. Write to Kenyon Ranch, Box 208, Nogales Star Route. Nogales (Tubac), Arizona.
RANCHO GRANDE:
Picturesque resort hotel 2 miles from Nogales. 68 rooms with bath plus 4 detached cottages. Open all year round. Winter rates, American plan $15 per person. European plan, $6 per person per day. Horse back riding and real western atmosphere plus charm of near by old Mexico. Write to Rancho Grande, Nogales. Arizona.
RANCHO SANTA CRUZ:
In the center of a half-million acre range, surrounded by working cattle ranches. 16 miles north of Nogales and within walking distance of Tubac and Tumacacori Mission. Swimming pool and excellent horses. Limited to 22 guests, accommodated in large sunny bedrooms each with private bath and sleeping porch. Season September 1 to June 1. Rates American Plan $65 per week. Spring and Fall, $87.50 per week, Winter. Write to Rancho Santa Cruz, Box 132, Tucson Road, Nogales, Arizona.
ROCKIN' CHAIR RANCH:
Has attractive and comfortable accommodations for 8 guests. This is a working cattle ranch and guests may enjoy participation in ranch work if they desire. Frequent trips to Tucson, Nogales and Mexico are made. Open the year round. Rates American plan from $70 per week. Write to Rockin' Chair Ranch, Patagonia, Arizona.
ORACLE
Resort and ranching center 34 miles northeast of Tucson. Population 500, altitude 4,500 feet, Highway 77.
RANCHO LINDA VISTA:
Located in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains near Oracle. Working cattle ranch offers accommodations for 40 guests in modern cottages. Riding, swimming and tennis. Open the year round. Rates American plan from $75 per week. Write to Rancho Linda Vista, Oracle, Arizona.
RANCHO VITA:
Accommodations for 35 guests in comfortable rooms with private or connecting bath. Enjoy picnics, steak fries, and moonlight rides. Season November 15 to April 15. Rates American plan from $100 per week double, all inclusive. Write to Rancho Vita, Box 49, Oracle.
SUNSET POINT GUEST RANCH:
Accommodations for 10 guests in double rooms with private or connecting bath. All rooms with magnificent views. Open all year round, rates American Plan from $50 per week per person. Riding horses available at reasonable rates. Write to Sunset Point Guest Ranch, Oracle, Arizona.
PARKER
On Colorado River, State Highway 72. Santa Fe Railway. Agriculture, livestock and mining. Population 1,200, altitude 423 feet.
GRANDVIEW HOTEL, 28 rooms, from $1.50.
PAYSON
90 miles northwest of Globe. Summer recreational area. Farming, stock raising, mining, Population 550, altitude 4,900 feet.
KOHL'S RANCH:
21 miles northeast of Payson. Housekeeping cabins, restaurant and grocery store, buffet, service station and post office. Good hunting and fishing. Rates from $15 per week for cabins. Season May to December, open year round. Write to Kohl's Ranch, Payson, Arizona.
MULBERRY INN: At Pine. Open year round for camp cabins. Good hunting and fishing. Rates from $1.50 per day. Write Mulberry Inn, Pine, Arizona.
NATURAL BRIDGE RANCH: Old time Arizona guest ranch. Famed Natural Bridge, part of property. Comfortable accommodations for 35 guests. Beautiful scenic location, delightful climate.
RIM VIEW GUEST RANCH: Situated in heart of Tonto National Forest, one mile east of Payson. Offers cabin accommodations. Address: P. O. Box 115, Payson, Arizona.
PHOENIX
Arizona State Capitol. Population of metropolitan area 200,000, 92,000 within city limits. Altitude 1,083 feet. Agricultural and industrial center. Served by Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Railways; American, Arizona and Trans World Air Lines; American, Pacific Greyhound and Santa Fe Trail-ways bus lines. U. S. Highways 60. 70, 80 and 89.
ADAMS HOTEL, Central at Adams; 350 rooms, from $3.
APACHE HOTEL, 515 North Central, 300 guests, from $2.50.
ARIZONA HOTEL, 14 S. 3rd Ave.; 130 rooms, from $2.50.
CORONADO HOTEL, 807 N. 1st St.; from $1.50.
FORD HOTEL, 11 N. 2nd Ave.; 60 rooms, from $1.50.
JEFFERSON HOTEL, 109 S. Central; 140 rooms, from $2.
KIMBALL HOTEL, 1656 W. Washington; 25 rooms, from $2.50.
LUHRS HOTEL, Central at Jefferson; 124 rooms, from $2.50.
SAN CARLOS HOTEL, Central at Monroe; 175 rooms, from $3.
WESTWARD HO, 618 North Central; 350 rooms, from $5.
ARIZONA BILTMORE HOTEL: 8 miles north of Phoenix, this famous hotel faces luxuriant foliage, but is set against a desert background. Spacious lobby, attractive dining room and recreation rooms and bar. Bungalows with full hotel service are available. Beautiful tiled swimming pool, 18 hole golf course, fine tennis courts and rodeo arena. Season November 1 to May 1. 350 guests. Rates American Plan from $40 per day double. Write to Arizona Biltmore, P. O. Mox 2290, Phoenix.
BUTLER GUEST RANCH: A small ranch specializing in personal comfort. The main ranch house and cottages are modern in every detail; facilities are provided for sun baths; spacious terraces and lawns for sunning and lounging. Food is excellent, ranch has own dairy and poultry. Season November 1 to May 1. Guests limited to 14. Rates American Plan from $10 per day. Write Butler Ranch, Route 6. Box 740, Phoenix, Arizona.
CAMELBACK INN: This luxurious resort. 11 miles northeast of Phoenix, is built from adobe and red flagstone, its lodge and casas forming a unique colony. Its popularity has been built upon careful operation, good food, comfortable and attractive accommodations, entertainment to meet every taste. Warm water swimming pool, fine horses, rodeos, and dances are featured. Limited to 140 guests. Season November 10 to April 30. Rates American Plan from $19 per day. Write to Camelback Inn, Lincoln Road, Phoenix.
CASA HERMOSA: Offers a winter home on the desert for 12 guests. Authentic Spanish architecture. Double rooms with twin beds and private baths. Excellent food, conveniently located in the Camelback district. Season October 15 to May 15. Rates from $165 per week per couple, American Plan. Write Casa Hermosa, Route 7, Box 469, Phoenix, Arizona.
CASA LINDA: Approximately six miles from downtown Phoenix, this small guest lodge offers pleasant accommodations for the visitor who desires to rest and relax. Excellent food and special diets if desired. Easily accessible to all recreational facilities, and transportation arranged. Limited to 10 guests. Season Oct. 15. to May 15. Rates from $12 per day American Plan. Write to Casa Linda, Route 10, Box 994, Phoenix, Arizona.
COLONIAL MANOR: Southern hospitality and southern cooking make this country inn a restful vacation spot for 12 guests. Large double rooms with connecting baths. 9 miles from Phoenix. Season October through Mar. Rates $10 per day American Plan. Write to Colonial Manor, Route 3, Box 898, Glendale.
ECHO LODGE: A new guest lodge in the Camelback District offers accommodations for 30 guests in modern Pueblo type buildings. Conveniently located to the other resorts of the district. Season November 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan, from $25.00 per day double. Write to Echo Lodge. P. O. Box 1548, Phoenix, Arizona.
EL CHORRO LODGE: 11 miles northeast of Phoenix, in the valley between Camelback and Mummy Mountains, this lodge offers every convenience. All desert activities may be enjoyed, swimming pool and horses within a block; golf course conveniently located and tennis court on grounds. Excellent food, dining room open to public by reservation. Limited to 12 guests. Season November 15 to April 25. Rates American Plan from $14 per day single; $23 per day double. Write to El Chorro, P. O. Box 408, Phoenix, Arizona.
EL ESTRIBO: "The Stirrup" pleasantly situated on the Southern slope of Camelback Mountain, offers delightfully spacious rooms with private baths for a limited number of guests. Attractive lounges and patios ensure privacy and relaxation. Season October 15 to May 1. Rates from $20 per day double, including breakfast and buffet luncheon. Reduction in off-season rates. Write to El Estribo, Route 7, Box 1116, Phoenix, Arizona.
EL OESTE LODGE:-in Arcadia. Accom-modations for 14 guests. All rooms with twin beds and private baths. Swimming pool and tennis court; Riding stables and golf course nearby. Season October 15 to May 15. Rates American Plan. Write to El Oeste Lodge, Route 7, Box 1084, Phoenix.
JOKAKE INN: At the foot of Camelback Mountain, 10 miles from Phoenix. Comfortable, well-furnished and colorful. The food is excellent and attractively served. Swimming pool, tennis courts and riding horses, beautiful patios and gardens in which to sun and relax. Season October 15 to May 1. Accommodations for 130 guests. Rates American Plan from $28 per day, double. Write to Jokake Inn, Route 1, Box 1111, Phoenix, Arizona.
KO-MAT-KE RANCH:
The beautiful South Mountains form the setting for this small guest ranch, which offers comfortable accommodations for 8 guests from January 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan $16 per day, double, no single reservations accepted. Write to Ko-mat-ke, Route 12, Box 180, Phoenix, Ariz.
LA VISTA GRANDE:
Offers unusual accommodations for the winter season. 7 complete units, of living room, kitchenette and patio, and 1 to 3 bedrooms, each with bath. Maid service. Seasonal leases from $3,000; also available on daily basis from $22.00 per day. Located on the southern slope of Camelback Mountain, 10 miles from downtown Phoenix, in the resort district. Write to La Vista Grande, Route 7, Box 1090, Phoenix, Arizona.
OLD HOMESTEAD RANCH:
The original homesteaders are the present owners of this comfortable home located 4 miles south of Phoenix on city bus line, near the Salt River Mountain range. Open all year to 8 guests, it has large pleasant rooms, quiet surround-ings in an orange grove, and good country food. Rates American Plan from $35.00 per week. Write to Old Homestead Ranch, Route 5, Box 700, Phoenix, Arizona.
PARADISE INN:
Is one of the newest of Arizona's desert resorts. Situated 11 miles from Phoenix in the foothills of Camelback Mountain. Guest rooms in detached cottages surrounded by patios and gardens; each room with private bath and separate entrance. Main building houses lounging rooms, dining rooms and cocktail lounge. Heated swimming pool, riding stable, and tennis courts. Food is excellent and outdoor buffet at noon particularly attractive. Season from October 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $16 per day single, $26 per day double. Write to Paradise Inn, Route 1, Box 1118, Phoenix, Arizona.
ROOSEVELT LAKE RESORT:
Overnight and Housekeeping cottages, available the year round. Grocery and cafe. Rates from $1.50 to $6.00 per day. Write to Roosevelt Lake Resort, Box 1116, Roosevelt, Arizona.
SQUAW PEAK RANCH:
15 miles from Phoenix, overlooking Paradise Valley. Pleasant lounging rooms, attractive bedrooms, each with private bath. Excellent cuisine. Regu
TIA MARIA:
Popular transportation furnished to and from Phoe-nix. Horseback riding, swimming, tennis and golf. Limited to 16 guests, the season extends from October 1 to May 31. Rates American Plan from $15 per day. Write to Squaw Peak Ranch, P. O. Box 288, Phoenix, Arizona.
TONEY BELLE GUEST RANCH:
Offers ac-commodations for 24 guests in detached cot-tages which surround the dining and lounging rooms. Private swimming pool, putting green, badminton and croquet courts secluded in a grove of citrus, palm and eucalyptus trees. Season from October 1 to May 1. Rates Ameri-can Plan from $12 per day. Write to Toney Belle Ranch, 4840 North Central, Phoenix.
WRANGLERS' ROOST:
Off the Black Canyon Highway, 38 miles from Phoenix. Ranch buildings constructed of river boulders in the Indian manner. Guest rooms in bunkhouse, with connecting baths. Horseback riding, pack trips, and hunting in season. Season October to May. Rates American Plan from $60 per week. Write Wranglers' Roost, Black Canyon Stage, Phoenix, Arizona.
HOTEL WESTWARD HO,
With its out-standing reputation for western hospitality and service, is open the year round, catering to both the commercial traveler and winter visi-tor. Singles, doubles, and rooms en suite. De-lightful patio and gardens, two putting courses, sun decks. Continental Room open for dining and dancing during winter season. La Mina Room and Copper Bar for luncheons, dinners and cocktails. A well planned program of activities provides extra entertainment during the winter months. Rates from $5.00 per day. European. Write to Hotel Westward Ho, 618 North Central Ave., Phoenix, Arizona.
ALSO SEE listings under Castle Hot Springs, Cave Creek, Chandler, Litch-field Park, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe and Wickenburg.
PRESCOTT
County seat of Yavapai County, 113 miles northwest of Phoenix. Farming, mining and livestock. Summer resort. Veterans Hospital. Santa Fe Railway and transcontinental bus lines; U. S. Highway 89. Population 8,000, alti-tude 5,354 feet. Home of Smokis.
BRINKMEYER'S HOTEL, 60 rooms, from $1.50.
BUCKY O'NEIL HOTEL.
In comfortable and attractive guest rooms. If you feel like joining in the ranch work, swim-ming in the cool Verde River, or fishing for the big trout, bass and catfish, it's all there for you. But for the less energetic, there are ver-andas and patios where you can just sit and relax. Conveniently located for exploring trips into the fascinating country of Northern Arizona. The food is a matter of pride and deep enjoyment. Rates from $147 per week, double. Write to Verde Cattle and Guest Ranch, Paulden, Arizona.
RIMROCK
70 miles northeast of Prescott, in the heart of the Verde Valley. Stock rais-ing and ranching.
BEAVER CREEK RANCH:
An all-year around resort, with every facility for vacation living, true Western hospitality extended to a carefully selected group of 34 guests. Accommodations in native stone bungalows, each with 2 double bedrooms and private baths. Good riding horses, picnics, barbecues, and dances. Spacious and attractive lounge and dining room. Rates American Plan from $15 per day. Write to Beaver Creek Ranch, Rim-rock, Arizona.
RIMROCK RANCH:
In the center of the cattle country, riding is the primary diversion. The main house is built of native stone, bed-rooms in the two wings, and in separate cottages, each with separate bath. Life at Rim-rock is informal and gracious. The horses are excellent and some of the finest riding country in the world surrounds the ranch. Accommodations for 25 guests. Rates American Plan from $75 week, all inclusive. Write to Rimrock Ranch, Rimrock, Arizona.
HASSAYAMPA HOTEL, 100 rooms, from $2.00.
HEAD HOTEL, 80 rooms, from $2.00.
ST. MICHAEL HOTEL, 100 rooms, from $1.00.
VENDOME HOTEL, 30 rooms, from $1.50.
A-H RANCH:
20 miles from Prescott on Senator Highway in beautiful mountain country. Climate is unexcelled. Open all year. Limited to 6 guests. Rates from $75 per week per person. Address, A-H Ranch, Prescott, Arizona.
TK BAR RANCH:
32 miles from Prescott near Kirkland Junction. Working cattle ranch with comfortable accommodations for 10 to 12 guests. Open all year. Good horses, Beautiful mountain trails. Lots to see and do, but you must ride to do it. Participation in cattle work if desired. Plenty of mule deer, quail and dove hunting in season. Swimming pool. Rates from $90 per week. Write to T. K. Bar Ranch, Kirkland, Arizona.
TRIANGLE H C RANCH:
A going, successful cow ranch which has been operating for 50 years. It is located at 6,000 feet elevation in the large pine forest, 47 miles northwest of Prescott. Local rodeos, range branding, horse breaking, roundups, picnics and dances. Large sunny, airy rooms or log and adobe cabins. Fine food, from our own produce. 20 to 30 guests. Season April 1 to December 1. Rates from $90 per week. American Plan. Write to Triangle H. C., Camp Wood, Arizona.
VERDE CATTLE & GUEST RANCH:
From May 1 to Sept. 30, this working cattle ranch offers accommodations for 10 to 14 guests
SODA SPRINGS RANCH:
A long-established guest ranch, with an enviable reputation, located on beautiful Beaver Creek, 12 miles from Cottonwood, and not far from red rock country of Oak Creek Canyon. Season: September 15 to June 10. Swimming pool, fine string of riding horses, excellent accommodations. Limited to 24 guests. Rates: double, $80 per person, American plan, per week; single, $85 per person, per week, all inclusive. Address: Soda Springs Ranch, Rimrock, Arizona.
SAFFORD
County seat of Graham County, 89 miles southeast of Globe. Farming, livestock, trading center of Gila Valley. Population 4,500, altitude 2,922 feet. Junction of U. S. 70 and 666. Southern Pacific Railway and trans-continental bus lines.
BUENA VISTA HOTEL, 50 rooms, from $2, completely modern, catering to both commercial and tourist travel.
CLAREMONT HOTEL, 10 rooms, from $2.50.
HOTEL OLIVE, 45 rooms, from $2.00.
EDEN INDIAN HOT SPRINGS:
About 19 miles from Safford, offers curative and healthful hot mineral springs. Steam-heated hotel, brick construction. Hot tule mud baths, Swedish baths and massage, mineral baths. Outdoor plunge provides swimming the year round. Horseback riding, hunting and fishing. Open all year. Rates American Plan from $7 per day. Housekeeping cottages from $25 per week. Write to Indian Hot Springs, Eden, Arizona.
SCOTTSDALE
10 miles east of Phoenix, shopping center for resort area. Population 2,-400, altitude 1,250 feet. Farming community. Served by Phoenix bus lines.
ADOBE HOUSE: An old Spanish adobe equipped with every modern convenience; accommodations for 15 guests in pleasant bedrooms, each with private bath. Season November 1 to June 1. Rates American Plan from $10 per day. Catering particularly to older persons. Write to Adobe House, Scottsdale.
CASA BLANCA: One of the newest and most luxurious resorts in the state, the Moroccan architecture of this delightful oasis in Paradise Valley is wholly appropriate to its desert setting. The formal garden and swimming pool are in welcome contrast to the surrounding desert, inviting the guest to rest and relaxation. Richly appointed bedrooms, each with tiled bath, are located in separate casas and in the main house. Accommodations for 60 guests. Season December 1 to April 15. Rates American Plan from $40 per day, double. Write to Casa Blanca, Scottsdale, Arizona.
DESERT LODGE: On the northeast side of Camelback Mountain, provides comfortable accommodations for rest and relaxation. Excellent horses available. Each room has private bath, porch, lawn for sun bathing and separate entrance. Limited to 25 guests. Season October 1 to June 1. Rates American Plan from $12 per day. Write to Desert Lodge, Route 1, Box 360, Scottsdale, Arizona.
KIAMI LODGE: Kiami, Zuni word for “Indian Roof.” Outside guest houses of adobe construction, each with large bedroom, twin beds, dressing room and bath. Located on the edge of the desert, 14 miles northeast of Phoenix in a citrus grove at the foot of Camelback Mountain. Limited to 20 guests. Season November 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $12 per day. Write to Kiami Lodge, Scottsdale, Arizona.
RAINBOW GUEST RANCH: Location, 26 miles from Phoenix on the southern slope of McDowell Mountains overlooking Paradise and Salt River Valleys. Ranch buildings of modern construction built with an eye to comfort and an inviting and informal atmosphere. Rates on request. Write to Rainbow Guest Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona.
ROYALL RANCH: On the Northeastern slope of Camelback Mountain, in the resort area of Paradise Valley. Furnished houses, apartments, available by the week or seasonal lease. Available all year. Write to Royall Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona.
"THE SHACKS": 2 miles north of Scottsdale on Scottsdale road. Accommodations consist of 5 small 2 and 3 bedroom houses with fireplaces, large patios, and with sweeping view of desert and mountains. $300 a month for larger houses, $150 a month for smaller houses on seasonal lease. Write to Ruth Melin, Scottsdale, Arizona.
SEDONA
Sedona is located at mouth of Oak Creek Canyon, famed scenic area. U. S. Highway 89.
SEDONA LODGE: Called “Little Hollywood,” this lodge has housed numberless picture companies on location in Northern Arizona. Hotel service in detached cabins, rates from $2.00 up, European Plan. Meals at trading post, popular prices. Open all year round. Write to Sedona Lodge, P. O. Box 37, Sedona, Arizona.
SELIGMAN
Division point on Santa Fe Railway, 24 miles west of Ashfork. Stock rais-ing. Population 1,500, altitude 5,250 feet. U. S. Highway 66.
HAVASU HOTEL, 19 rooms from $1.50.
NAVAJO HOTEL, 25 rooms.
SHOWLOW
91 miles northeast of Globe. Altitude 6,450, population 400. U. S. Highway 60, Gateway to White Mountain recreation area.
PAINT PONY LODGE: Built right in the pines at the southern entrance to Showlow. A large rustic, log structure with accommodations for 11 guests in attractive double bedrooms which open off of a low balcony extending along the side of the lounge. Open the year round, it is a convenient base of operations for hunting and fishing excursions, as well as being a delightful summer resort. Rates European Plan from $3 per day. Write to Paint Pony Lodge, Showlow, Arizona.
SOMERTON
13 miles southwest of Yuma. Pecans, dates, cotton, alfalfa and citrus. Population 2,500, altitude 141 feet. Commercial produce center.
SOMERTON HOTEL, 25 rooms, from $1.50.
SPRINGERVILLE
138 miles northeast of Globe. Stock raising and farming. Trading center for White Mountain area. Population 1,000, altitude 6,956 feet. U. S. Highways 60 and 666.
APACHE CHIEF HOTEL, 27 rooms from $2.00.
ANTLER RANCH: An operating cattle ranch with its own string of reliable horses. Accommodations for 10 guests in newly constructed log cabins. Meals served ranch style. Abundance of wild game and there is a private fishing lake well stocked with trout. Located 15 miles south of Springerville at the edge of Apache National Forest at an altitude of 7,000 feet. Season May 15 to December 1. Rates American Plan from $6.00 per day, $40.00 per week.
PARADISE RANCH: Operated by the management of Paradise Inn, the winter resort near Phoenix. The main lodge building houses the living rooms, game room, dining room, cocktail bar and kitchens. Guest rooms are in cabins, each room with private bath, all construction of pine logs. At an elevation of 8,000 feet. Excellent fishing, good hunting in season. Beautiful pine country, fine mountain scenery. Season from June 15 to October 1. Rates American Plan $85 per week per person. Write to Paradise Ranch, Spring erville, Arizona.
TIMBERLINE RANCH: An operating cattle ranch located 27 miles west of Springerville, conducts a summer ranch camp exclusively for girls. Girls may enjoy unlimited horseback riding, participate in round-ups and rodeos, enjoy trips to Indian reservations. Limited to 22 girls, rate $625, all inclusive, for 9 week season, July 1 to September 3. Write to Timberline Ranch, Vernon, Arizona.
SUPERIOR
27 miles southwest of Globe on U. S. Highways 60 and 70. Mining and stock raising. Population 4,000, altitude 2,730 feet.
HOTEL MAGMA, 50 rooms, from $1.50, air cooled.
PICKET POST INN: Formerly a private estate, retains all the comfort and luxury of its original purpose. Accommodations for 25 guests in suites, or large double rooms, all with private bath. Superbly landscaped, it adjoins the famous Boyce Thompson Arboretum. Customary resort activities may be enjoyed. Rates American Plan from $12 per day. Write to Picket Post Inn, Box 247, Superior, Arizona.
TEMPE
9 miles east of Phoenix. Home of Arizona State College at Tempe. Population 4,500, altitude 1,100 feet. Farming and stock raising. Southern Pacific Railway. U. S. Highways 60, 70, 80 and 79.
CASA LOMA HOTEL, 33 rooms, from $2.25, catering to tourist and commercial travelers.
BLOCK S RANCH: Located 3 miles west of Tempe with accommodations for 10 people during season, October to June. Rates from $12 to $15 per day, American plan. A pleasant, quiet, winter retreat in famed Salt River Valley. Address, Route 1 Box 452, Tempe, Arizona.
HANNA'S GUEST RANCH: Located 3 miles southwest of Tempe with accommodations for 8 people from $8 per day. Write to Route 1 Box 327, Tempe, Arizona.
HAYDEN GUEST RANCH: 2 miles east of Tempe. Offering comfortable and commodious accommodations. Consisting of 2 large houses and 3 cottages. Prices on request. Write to P.O. Box 604, Tempe, Arizona.
TOMBSTONE
73 miles southeast of Tucson. Mining, stock raising and health center. U. S. Highway 80. Population 1,200, altitude 4,533. “The town too tough to die.” ROSE TREE INN: Small residential hotel, with accommodations for 15 guests. Open the year round, the atmosphere of the more respectable element of old Tombstone is truly preserved here. The largest rose tree in the world grows in the courtyard. Rates American Plan from $20 per week, including meals. Write to Rose Tree Inn, Tombstone, Arizona.
WAGON WHEEL INN: A comfortable and pleasant Inn in historic Tombstone. All rooms with private baths, with prices ranging from $2.75 single and $4 per day double European plan. Weekly and monthly rates offered. Dinners served family style. Attractive lobby and patio. Write to Wagon Wheel Inn, 4th and Fremont, Tombstone, Arizona.
TONOPAH
64 miles from Phoenix, 16 miles northwest of Hassayampa. Mineral springs. Population 125, altitude 1,075 feet.
TONOPAH RANCH: Located on the desert, this completely modern hotel offers comfort-
able accommodations for 20 guests and features the hot mineral baths so conducive to rest and
TUCSON
County seat of Pima County. Home of University of Arizona. U. S. Veterans Hospital. Altitude 2,387 feet, population of metropolitan area 107, 160, within city limits 47,824. Mining, cattle, agriculture and winter resort. American Airlines, Southern Pacific Railway. U. S. Highways 80 and 89. Transcontinental bus lines.
ALAMO HOTEL AND APARTMENTS. Rooms from $3.00.
ALTUS LODGE, 621 Fast 3rd. rooms.
APACHE HOTEL, 250 E. Broadway. 40 rooms, from $1.50.
ARIZONA HOTEL, 35 N. 6th Ave.; 100 guests, from $1.50.
CONGRESS HOTEL, 311 E. Congress; 50 rooms, from $3.00.
CORONADO HOTEL. 410 E. 9th; 50 rooms, from $2.00.
EL CORTEZ HOTEL.
EL PRESIDIO, 245 E. Broadway. 85 rooms, from $3.00.
GERONIMO HOTEL, 85 rooms.
GLENWOOD HOTEL, 343 S. Scott; 30 rooms. from $3.00, residential and transient.
MacARTHUR HOTEL, 345 Toole Ave.; 54 rooms, from $2.00.
PIONEER HOTEL. 80 N. Stone; 250 rooms. from $5.00.
ROSKRUGE, 57 S. Scott; 75 rooms, from $2.55.
SANTA RITA. 109 S. Scott; 200 rooms, from $2.50.
TUCSONIA, 100 rooms.
WILLIARD, 45 rooms.
ARIZONA INN: Guest accommodations in charming garden villas, situated in an attrac-tive setting of green lawns, shrubs and flowers. Rooms are luxuriously appointed, all with steam heat, private bath, and sun terraces. Club privileges for golf on splendid all-grass course. Swimming pool, tennis and badminton courts, and putting green on the Inn grounds. Riding stables are conveniently located. Accommoda tions for 130 guests. Season October 1 to May 31. Rates American Plan from $16 per day. Write to Arizona Inn, Tucson, Arizona.
CARAVAN INN: A charming desert lodge, 3 miles from downtown Tucson, with view of the Catalina Mountains. Accommodations for 30 guests in attractive rooms and cottages. There is no planned social program. Caravan's policy is to make the guest comfortable, feed him especially well, and let him alone. Season October 1 to April 30. Rates American Plan from $7.50 per day. Write to Caravan Inn, 1548 East Hedrick Drive, Tucson, Arizona.
CHRISTOPHER SQUARE: A small inn near the University, with accommodations for 30 guests, in a comfortable and attractive main house and cottages with delightful terraces and patios. Bus line and small shopping center close by. Season October through May. Rates American Plan from $6 per day. Write to Christopher Square, 1035 East Mabel, Tucson.
COPPER PALM RANCH HOTEL: Located on the desert, 4 miles from Tucson. Accommodations for 20 guests in ranch house or cottages; central dining room and lobby. Riding horses available. Open all year. Rates European Plan from $5 per day; American Plan from $55 per week. Write to Copper Palm Ranch Hotel, Route 1, Box 498, Tucson, Arizona.
EL CONQUISTADOR: This fine resort hotel is at the edge of the Tucson residential district, 3 miles from center of town. Guests may enjoy heated swimming pool, adjoining golf course, private riding stables, tennis courts and other recreational facilities. Accommodations for 130 guests in main buildings and cottages. Season November 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $18 per day; European from $4 day, May to November. Write to El Conquistador, P. O. Box 1231, Tucson, Arizona.
HACIENDA DEL SOL: Situated on the sunny southern slope of the Catalina Mountains. overlooking the city of Tucson. Accommodations for 40 guests in comfortable and attractively furnished bedrooms with private o connecting bath. Adobe construction in the Spanish manner, colorful lounges and dining room. Excellent horses, putting green, tennis courts. Season November to May. Rates American Plan from $12 per day. Write to Hacienda del Sol, P. O. Box 5007, Tucson, Arizona.
LA FONDA HOTEL: Located 2 blocks from the University in the residential section of Tucson. Accommodations for 26 guests in spacious, comfortable rooms, each with private bath; sun room, roof decks, elevator, and large walled patio. Excellent meals. Season October 1 to June 1. Rates American Plan from $10 per day, reductions in weekly and monthly rates. Write to La Fonda, 1325 East Speedway, Tucson, Arizona.
LA NORMANDIE GUEST HOUSE: This beautiful inn is located beyond the residential section of the city. 20 guests may enjoy the finest accommodations and food for an all-year season. Suites, single and double rooms, all with cross ventilation, and opening onto a delightful patio. Rates American Plan from $210. Write to La Normandie Guest House, 2607 North Warren, Tucson, Arizona.
LAS CASITAS CATALINAS: Located at 4402 North Camino Road, Tucson, Arizona. A quiet, desert retreat, offering metropolitan at tractions with quite urban surroundings. Rates on request.
LODGE ON THE DESERT: Combines the atmosphere of a private home with the freedom and service of a resort hotel. Accommodations for 25 guests in main lodge and cottages. each with private bath, and sun patios. Swimming pool in the patio; golf course and riding stables close by. Rates American Plan Novem ber 1 to May 15 from $13.75 per day; Euro pean Plan May 15 to Sept. 1, from $5 per day. Write to Lodge on the Desert, P. O. Box 1151, Tucson, Arizona.
MONTE VISTA LODGE: MT. LEMON RANCH: An attractive mountain ranch at elevation of 7,800 feet on towering Mt. Lemon, offering summer and winter attractions. Rates from $6.75 per day. Address, P. O. Box 2244, Tucson, Arizona.
THE PIONEER HOTEL: One of the finest hotels in the west offering all the advantages of modern hotel living. One of the centers of attraction in Tucson. Address, Pioneer Hotel, Tucson, Arizona.
PEPPER TREE INN: A delightful inn reflecting homelike hospitality, in keeping with the charm of its colonial architecture. Located but a few blocks from the University and within walking distance from the city. Accommodations for 30 guests. Open the year round. Rates from $6.50 per day, American Plan. Write to Pepper Tree Inn. 638 East 3rd Street, Tucson, Arizona.
RANCHO DE LA SOMBRA: Homelike atmosphere, charming, restful with every comfort and convenience. Accommodations for 36 guests in luxuriously appointed rooms to suit the most discriminating clientele. Excellent saddle horses and beautiful swimming pool provide the most popular of the many ranch activities. The grounds cover 681 acres with extensive lawns and patios. Season November 15 to April 30. Rates American Plan from $75 per week. Write to Rancho De La Sombra, Route 2, Box 330, Tucson, Arizona.
RANCHO DE LAS LOMAS: American Plan winter and summer resort located in the Tucson Mountains. Guest Ranch and hotel service with attractive singles, doubles or suites. Patios and sun porches. Fine recreational facilities, excellent food and service. Central heating and cooling system. Limited to 39 guests. Rates from $12 per day. Write to Rancho de las Lomas, P. O. Box 2190, Tucson, Arizona.
SANTA RITA LODGE: Located in Madera Canyon, has rooms and housekeeping cottages with accommodations for 16 guests. The altitude of 5,000 feet provides a delightful all year climate. Special diets gladly prepared. Rates American Plan from $7 per day. Write Santa Rita Lodge, P. O. Box 108, Tucson.
SANTA RITA HOTEL: Another of the famous western hotels where the visitor and the oldtime rancher both find a congenial atmosphere in delightful surroundings. Write to Santa Rita Hotel, Tucson.
WESTWARD LOOK: This Pueblo style ranch hotel overlooks beautiful desert and mountain vistas. Food is a tradition with an abundance of country produce. Climate, scenic beauty,recreational program and modern living accommodations make for an ideal winter holiday. 30 guest rooms, each with private or connecting bath, central heating and air conditioning. Season November to May. Rates American Plan from $10 per day. Write to Westward Look, Route 6, Box 559, Tucson.
ARROW H RANCH: 20 miles east of Tucson at the foot of the Rincon Mountains, near Saguaro National Monument. Accommodations for 12 guests, are modern, comfortable and attractive; good home-cooked food in abundance. Entertainment facilities include riding and customary ranch activities. Season November 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $85 per week. Write to Arrow H. Ranch, P. O. Box 1045, Tucson, Arizona.
BAR BR RANCH: Located 8 miles east of Tucson, this small ranch has accommodations for 16 to 18 guests for the season November 1 to June 1. Rates from $65 per week American plan. Write to Bar BR Route 2, Box 554.
CIRCLE B SQUARE RANCH: Housekeeping cottages, available on seasonal leases, from $150 to $550 per month. Riding horses available. Write to Circle B Square, Route 2, Box 542, Tucson, Arizona.
CIRCLE C RANCH: Located 15 miles east of Tucson at an elevation of 2,700 feet. Open from November 1 to May 1 with rates from $90 per week. Guests can enjoy real western life and partake in pleasant, sunny, out-door activities. Write to Circle C Ranch, Route 2 Box 456, Tucson, Arizona.
DESERT WILLOW SUN RANCH: Located 14 miles northeast of Tucson near the foothills of Catalina Mountains. Accommodations for 55 guests in main ranch house, patio lodges, or detached cottages. Excellent horses and complete program of ranch and resort activities. Dining room and entertainment program for children. Season October to May. Rates American Plan from $75 per week. Write to Desert Willow, Route 2, Tucson, Arizona.
DIAMOND T RANCH: Is open the year round with comfortable accommodations for 19 guests in the main house or cottages. Single rooms and suites, also 2 guest houses with housekeeping facilities. Customary ranch activities. 12 miles from Tucson. Rates American Plan from $60 per week. Write to Diamond T Ranch, Route 2, Box 547, Tucson, Arizona.
DIAMOND W RANCH: Accommodates 32 guests in main house and cottages. Completely modern, rooms with private or ajoining bath. Season December 1 to May 15. Rates American Plan from $85 per week. Write to Diamond W Ranch, Route 2, Box 464, Tucson, Arizona.
DOUBLE E RANCH: Accommodations for 18 guests in single or double rooms, each with private bath, Swimming pool and customary activities. Open all year. Rates American Plan from $60 per week. Write to Double E Ranch, 4515 East Grant Road, Tucson, Arizona.
DOUBLE U RANCH: In the foothills of the Catalinas, has accommodations for 40 guests. All rooms with twin beds and private baths. Sun decks and patios; planned recreational program, excellent cuisine. Season October 1 to May 1. Rates American Plan from $185 per week, double. Write to Double U Ranch, Box 510, Tucson, Arizona.
EL CARNILA RANCHITA: The fireplaces and picture windows of the spacious lounges entertainment, including riding. badminton, picnics. rodeos, square dances, etc. Season October 1 to May 1. Rate American Plan $95 per week, all inclusive. Write to Slash Bar K. Wickenburg. Arizona.
TRIANGLE W RANCH: 1,000 acre ranch in sunny cattle country. Scenic location, picturesque view of desert and mountains. Accommodations for 28 guests in main house and patio cottages, each room with private or connecting bath. Sun deck lounge, dining room with picture window. Good horses, fine riding country, chuck wagon dinners, scenic trips and cowboy dances. Adults only. Season October to May. Rates American Plan from $75 per week, all inclusive. Write to Triangle W Ranch. Wickenburg. Arizona.
WILLCOX
84 miles east of Tucson. Mining, livestock, farming. Population 1,000, altitude 4.166 feet. U. S. 666 and State 86. Southern Pacific Railway.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 20 guests, from $2.00.
WILLCOX HOTEL, 100 guests, from $1.50.
FARAWAY RANCH: Located in the Chiracahua Mountains at the gateway to Wonderland of Rocks. Mile high altitude gives delightful summer and winter climate. Housekeeping cottages only. Rates from $50 per month. Horses to rent to ride in Wonderland of Rock at $1.00 an hour or $3.50 per day. Write to Faraway Ranch, Dos Cabezos, Arizona.
H CROSS RANCH: In the foothills of Galiuro Mountains in real cow country, 42 miles north of Willcox. At an elevation of 5,000 feet, the climate is ideal the year round and the ranch is open from July 1 to May 31. Modern adobe casas, each with fireplace, gas heat and private baths. Guests may ride and participate in cattle work, pack trips, country dances, picnics and trips to Old Mexico. Hunting in season. Limited to 20 guests. Rates American Plan from $65 per week, all inclusive. Write to H Cross Ranch, Bonita, Arizona. Telegraph address: Willcox.
SEVEN DASH RANCH: Is a working cattle ranch where guests may participate in the routine cattle work if they wish, ride over the many beautiful trails of the Little Dragoon Mountains, or confine themselves to less strenous activities. 14 guests can be accommodated in the modern cottages or in the main house. The ranch raises its own beef, poultry and eggs and the cooking is excellent. At an elevation of 5,200 feet the climate is pleasant at all seasons and the ranch is open all year. Rates American Plan from $45 per week. Write to Seven Dash Ranch. Dragoon. Telegraph: Willcox.
SEVENTY SIX RANCH: Was established in 1876 and is one of the largest and most typical of the old-time cattle ranches, extending over more than 10,000 acres. Open all year round to 45 guests who may ride, hunt, or participate in the regular ranch activities. Located in the beautiful Graham Mountains, 40 miles northwest of Willcox. Accommodations in modern adobe casas. Rates American Plan from $50 per week, all inclusive, reduced rates for children. Write to Seventy Six Ranch, Bonita. Wire address: Willcox.
SILVER SPUR RANCH: Is located at the Gateway to the Chiracahua National Monument, 35 miles south of Willcox near the beautiful Wonderland of Rocks. 24 guests can be accommodated in modern quarters, each room with private or connecting bath. Customary ranch activities; comfortable lounge and library. Open the year round. Rates American Plan from $40 per week. Write to Silver Spur Ranch, Dos Cabezos, Arizona. Telegraph: Willcox.
TRIANGLE TRANCH: Located in Texas Canyon midway between Benson and Willcox, at an altitude of 4,700 feet, this interesting ranch, one of the oldest in Southern Arizona, is operated the year round. Accommodations for 28 guests are strictly modern with charming living rooms and bedrooms and delicious meals. An excellent string of horses is maintained. Rates American Plan from $65 per week, all inclusive. Write to Triangle T, Dragoon.
WILLIAMS
35 miles west of Flagstaff. Livestock, lumbering and farming. Population 3,000, altitude 6,762 feet. Gateway to Grand Canyon. Main line of Santa Fe Railroad. U. S. Highways 66, 89.
FRAY MARCOS HOTEL, 37 rooms, from $2.00.
GRAND CANYON HOTEL, 24 rooms, from $2.50.
FOUR X DIAMOND RANCH: Located at the foot of Bill Williams Mountain 1/2 mile from Williams, in wooded acreage surrounded by breath-taking scenery. All guest rooms have private baths. Rates, American plan $70 to $75 per week single. A beautiful summer location for rest and for exploring scenic northern Arizona. Write to Four X Diamond Ranch, Box 114, Williams, Arizona.
WAGON WHEEL LODGE, 8 miles east of Williams. Accommodations for 20 guests in main lodge and cabins. Scenic trips, horseback riding, golf course at Williams. Season from May 1 to October. Rates American Plan from $5 per day. Write to Wagon Wheel, Box 277, Williams, Arizona.
WINSLOW
Large travel center in Northern Arizona, population 9,000, altitude 4,800 feet. Division point for Santa Fe Railway and Trans World Air Line; livestock and Indian Trading Center. U.S. Highway 66.
CHIEF HOTEL, 45 guests, from $2.00.
LA POSADA HOTEL, 70 rooms, from $2.50.
YUMA
On the Arizona-California boundary. Population 11,500, altitude 137 feet. Trading center for large irrigation project, produce growing and shipping. U. S. Highway 80, Southern Pacific Railway and transcontinental bus lines.
ARIZONA HOTEL, 45 rooms, from $1.00.
SAN CARLOS HOTEL, 107 rooms, from $2.50.
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