A rare long weekend without any commitments beckoned us to
Patagonia Lake State Park in Southern Arizona, about 12 miles north of the
Mexican border town of Nogales. This is a beautiful, remote region with hilly grassland topography and scenery like nothing else in Arizona!
The 250-acre Patagonia Lake and accompanying recreational opportunities are popular with many Tucsonites, but neither Philip nor I had ever been. In fact, most Phoenicians to whom we talked
about this area said, “Patagonia? Isn’t
that in South America?” or something similar.
We were eager to explore! The Lucky Charm was loaded and off we went!
Lake Patagonia State Park has campgrounds (both drive-in and boat-in), day use picnic areas, a marina, visitor center, small store, and boat rentals, as well as this charming footbridge ... much higher than it looks in the photo, to allow sailboats to access the lake from the marina.
Because of its lush riparian habitat, Patagonia Lake is well-known
as a “birder’s paradise,” with literally hundreds of rare and hard-to-find species making their homes
there. We took a Twilight Discovery Boat Tour with the Visitors
Center and did really learn a LOT about the history of the area, and well, a LOT about birds (the names of which we did learn, but have since forgotten, whoops!). And the chorus of birds singing all day long throughout the campground is soooo enjoyable!
This was the first RV trip where we had towed a "adventuremobile," our Jeep Wrangler, which enabled us to fully experience the area. The nearby towns of Sonoita and Elgin are part of the Arizona Wine Trail, a consortium of local wineries that have tasting rooms just like those in Sonoma or Napa, so we picked three that looked interesting and spent a wonderful Sunday afternoon visiting them!
Where they are known for wacky parties and events like the Drag Queen Races, and charming farm animals.
A beautiful setting where we fell in LOVE with their "Fiesta Citrus Sangria" ---- amazing!
By the third winery, we don't really remember specifics ... but it was fun!
We were SHOCKED at how many other people were doing the same thing ("Touring wine country? In ARIZONA?") and also by how DELICIOUS the wines were (again, "Delicious wine? In ARIZONA?") But it was really fun and really good!!
In the town of Patagonia, we had heard good things about Velvet Elvis Pizza Company, so named for the painting on the wall which made its way from Xenia, Ohio to little Patagonia, Arizona in 1998. Highly recommend!
We also enjoyed hiking in the Sonoita Creek State Natural Area amongst gorgeous mesquite trees, which offered a little shade during Sprinkles' and Bella's frequent rest stops.
We only saw one other hiker and one group of 3 horseback riders during 4+ hours, although they had us very curious because both had just seen a group of coatimundi, which are raccoon-like creatures with bushy tails which stand straight up! We couldn't decide whether we really WANTED to see them, or really DIDN'T, because Sprinkles probably looked like a good coatimundi snack!!! The Sonoita Creek was running (surprisingly, because of the current Southwest drought) and the perfect place for a picnic!
Our little hideaway in the trees! |
I just love your travels AND your stories! Thanks for sharing Tessa!
ReplyDeleteWe will have LOTS to share this summer when we do SIX WEEKS through Utah, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, the Oregon Coast, and California! Stay tuned! :)
DeleteI love it. This place looks so cool - that marketer in you, Woo, could drag me anywhere! Thanks for the story. XO Beth H. aka anonymous
ReplyDeleteIt's not exactly marketing, it's just a camera with good resolution and the desire to share! :) Come on Bethy Woo, time to rent an RV and give it a try with us! xoxo
DeleteSo fun to read - excellent pix and commentary. Tessa I meant to tell you I finally went back and read through your entire blog. Took awhile, but well worth it. You're very descriptive - and that's a good thing in my book. (Just ask anyone who's ever been the recipient of my emails from my Europe trips). I actually spent a lot of time in that area when I was married as my ex-mother-in-law lives in Elgin so I remember the rolling hills well. However, that was before they had the wineries. Sounds like it's time for me to make another trip, preferably with a designated driver on hand!
ReplyDeleteJanet, I am so glad you enjoyed reading the blog! We have a lot of fun deciding what to include when we do a "write-up" of an adventure. You should definitely revisit Sonoita-Elgin-Patagonia --- so very charming and beautiful! xoxo
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