Triangle T Guest Ranch

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  • (3.4)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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Tent Camping
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About Campground

The Triangle T Historic Ranch is located 60 miles southeast of Tucson.

Directions

4190 E Dragoon Rd, Dragoon, AZ 85609

Take Exit 318 off Interstate 10 at Dragoon Road. Follow Dragoon Road 1/4 mile to the Triangle T

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in
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Accommodations

Cabins
Equestrian
Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.4

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Mathew Gray

2 years ago
5/5

A group of us stayed for the weekend. It was our first time but our friends had been there before. We stayed in a cabin and our friends were in RV's.

We had a great time, place was amazing

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This place is absolutely amazing and anyone who says different is just plain wrong. Spacious, beautiful scenery, a full bar and a grill. The menu is limited but the food is divine. I had the best pecan crusted chicken of my life. The alcohol pricing was a little high but screw it, I am on vacation and I deserve it. You won't find a more peaceful setting. It's easy to tune out I-10 at night (and I am in a pop up tent). We got drenched upon arrival but that was my fault not theirs. Everyone was so nice. Loved our stay here, will put this on my must visit lost with hubby. My dog Hershey and I give this place two enthusiastic paws up!

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Lindsey Rodrigues

10 months ago
2/5

Triangle T was a flop. My family and I stayed in a few of the rooms. One of the rooms, we had to turn on the hot water heater ourselves. That room also ran out of water several times, most notably my father just barely got into the shower and the water just shut off out of no where. Check in was odd. You had to flag down the owner somehow to get your key. Overall, I would not recommend, especially given the quality for the expensive price. There is a ton of potential if it was managed correctly and updated.

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Kevin Flinn

3 years ago
4/5

We stayed at the Glenn Ford house on the property. It was a disaster, could hear animals scratching under the floor, loss water several times couldn’t flush toilet. When we complained, just told its 100 years old , well I come from an area where houses are 300 years old and updated . If it was 100 per night fine but charging over $ 360 is a rip off. The pool was not cleaned. Otherwise , the landscape ect was great , would have been happier in a tent.

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Brittne Sheean

2 years ago
1/5

We made reservations here, over the phone. We needed to stay in the area because we were trying to find a place to live, in the area. All was well with the reservation so we headed over. When we arrived the woman walked to my car window and said “we’ll now that I see you. . .” I was confused and kinda stunned because she repeated it. Then said, ‘yea, you can’t stay here’. Mind you I am Black. Then she proceeded to ‘’ask” other guests if they were ok with us staying. Ultimately everything about us is why we couldn’t stay. Out loud it was mentioned, we were young (almost 40), we had kids, we had pets, our camper was too big (which was previously ok), and simply couldn’t stay. So anyway, just be careful. And if you are young, or have a child, or have a dog, or are Black, or make a reservation and have no where else to stay, think twice before coming here. And honestly, it didn’t even look very well kept.

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