How do I find the B and B at Civano?
From I-10, take exit 275 and turn north on Houghton Road . Go through four traffic lights and begin looking for the Civano Plant Nursery on the right 5+/- miles. Turn in at the nursery and go straight to the stop sign. Turn right and the second block on the left is a three-unit town house. The B & B is the middle unit.
How far is it to the University of Arizona?
Approximately 25 minutes.
How far is it to the airport?
A very easy 20 minutes (6.13 miles.)
Are there bicycles for use?
Yes, there are two bikes perfect for a leisurely ride through the neighborhood.
What about lunch?
Tucson is a great restaurant town. Ask me and I will guide you to the best Mexican hot dog stand or pizza or Thai food, or you name it - Tucson has it.
Do you accept Master Card and Visa?
Yes
Is there a meeting room available?
Reservations can be made for the meeting room next door. It includes a spacious room, with a table for 8, accessible kitchen, conversation area and restroom.
Got golf?
Two courses within 10 minutes. There are 40 golf courses in Tucson .
Can we go to Mexico?
Yes, great shopping for souvenirs in Nogales , Sonora . Bring your passport. It is about a 2 hour drive.
Things to see and do in Tucson :
A world class Desert Museum; Sabino Canyon for moonlit tram rides, Tohono Chul for art, native landscape, and lunch; world class spas; horse riding at local stables; 4 th Avenue Street Fair in the spring and fall.
Kitt Peak observatory, home of the tall white telescope silos, is a 45 minute drive.
In February, Tucson is host to the most amazing International Gem Show. In the market for a “rock” or perhaps rocks. . . . you have to see it to believe it.
Patagonia, hot spot for birders, is 51 miles south of Civano. Makes a great day trip.
From San Xavier Mission to the top of Mt. Lemon , Tucson offers an enormous diversity of sights and entertainment.


