Tucson, Arizona
Views of the Saguaro National Park West and Sombrero Peak await you at our tiny house. Photographers, hikers, mountain bikers, and artists will love the desert views and quiet. Enjoy a tiny house stay, read a book, and make morning walks a break from your busy life.
If you are looking for a way to have a comfortable stay and experience the desert close to Tucson this is the accommodation & place. The tiny home felt open and was comfortable after a long day around the desert. Bathroom was good size for me (I'm 6'1). Large deck out front to enjoy a brew or two while viewing the astonishing Arizona sunrises & sunsets was awesome . The tiny home is situated well for dark sky viewing w room for multiple scopes setups. Definitely coming back for biking around and great views in a relaxing accommodation.
I stayed here and the owner has a very aggressive German shepherd mix and another smaller aggressive dog. She opened the door to come out and her dog attacked me and tried to bite me. She didn’t have collars on the dogs and this littler dog wasn’t grabbed right away. She never offered me a ride and told me to stay inside the tiny house when she was letting her dogs out (which means she knows they would hurt me). The tap water is not drinkable as it has a horrible taste from the pipes, and the shower from the tiny home never stays hot consistently. The shower gets cold suddenly and then very hot again but it mostly is cold. The sink has very hot water for washing hands. The owner was nice enough to give me two rides but that was only AFTER I had asked her. She told me to WALK to the end of the neighborhood to call a ride which is a very long walk. There are only aggressive dogs in the neighborhood and all of them are large breeds that could really harm or kill someone. Not every house has a fence with their aggressive dog(s). The property is also haunted by malevolent beings. I am a psychic and can tell what they were. My final night they called as a little girl screaming in fear. They were astral entities from Native American lore. Walkers. They would tap on the window by the table every night and also knocked on the door for the tiny home. They on my final night were pacing around on the deck in front of it and I could feel the house shaking as well as hear it.