Half Moon Ranch, Douglas, AZ

Half Moon Ranch is located in the Douglas Ranger District, Coronado National Forest (1 hr 13 min northeast of Sierra Vista, AZ) with an elevation of 4,739 feet. The site is open all year. There is a fee of $150.00 per night. Activities include biking, horseback riding, hiking trails, rock climbing.
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@SethR7903874 · Camped on Apr 2, 2024 at Campsite #1
Lovely peaceful cabin very close to wonderful trails. Lots of dirt roads for biking too. My only complaints are the fully equipped kitchen has only 1 drinking glass and there is no heat in the kitchen or dining room, I had to turn the oven on to warm up the kitchen one cold morning.
@JosephC1997223 · Camped on Mar 30, 2024 at Campsite #1
Great location. Very easy location with great accommodations for multiple families.
@KateH4574741 · Camped on Mar 24, 2024 at Campsite #1
Halfmoon Ranch was a delight. It rained 2 of the 3 days we stayed, but it was enjoyable watching the storms through the picture window in the kitchen. It was a bit chilly. The baseboard heaters are okay for the bedrooms, but the living room, dining room and kitchen were very cool. I would recommend some space heaters for the winter months. The ranch is very large and with only 2 people, it was an awful lot to clean for the next tenants. The 2 dogs loved roaming the large fenced yard and exploring the lot with us. The windmill needs oiling, it can be very loud and creepy at night. It just adds to the atmosphere! I think it would be an excellent place for a retreat with friends or family.
@PeggyT6EE1EE18 · Camped on Mar 18, 2024 at Campsite #1
Wow what an amazing place. I stepped out of the car and was amazed at the cabin and the view behind it of the Dragoon Mountains, so much better than the pictures on the website. The cabin was not a cabin at all but a house that was as big as my house. The rooms were all big, spacious, and comfortable. It was just my husband and I and our two dogs. The dogs had a blast because the yards were so big, great for playing ball and frisbee. We basically went to relax but did hike around the property and up to the bench on the hill for the awesome vistas. The kitchen was well equipped except a toaster would have been a nice addition. The place is very private, the only drawback was the traffic on the dirt road that goes back to some cabins and a campground. The road isnt too close and the people driving by cant see you in the yard but the road sure kicks up a lot of dust which youll notice when you sweep up before leaving. We got a laugh out of the squeaky windmill, I think its haunted because every time we walked away from the cabin it would start squeaking for us to come home, like something out of a Stephen King book. We will definitely come back!
@JohnK6536193 · Camped on Jan 29, 2024 at Campsite #1
Half Moon Ranch is a lovely spot with good access to the Stronghold. Been here a few times and always enjoy the birds and wildlife.It would be nice if the native grass was restored in the areas east of the ranch house where the new sidewalks went in.And, bring your dishwashing soap!And maybe leave a new container there for the next guests.JPK
@ElsaW3428907 · Camped on Dec 18, 2023 at Campsite #1
Such a beautiful place ! The ranch house is lovely and very comfortable. We hope to return often!
@KyleB8650944 · Camped on Dec 5, 2023 at Campsite #1
This place is so amazing and one of my favorites I have ever been to. So much room for bigger group. I didn't want to leave and. can't wait to return!
@DrewC3714854 · Camped on Nov 20, 2023 at Campsite #1
Half Moon Ranch provides a unique opportunity to stay in a historic building close to one of the southwest's most scenic canyons. The ranch is a bit rustic, as it should be, but still very comfortable. Definitely worth a stay but please don't tell anyone else about this special place.
@RachelS6363728 · Camped on Nov 13, 2023 at Campsite #1
Absolutely perfect
@PilarM42C4F4FB · Camped on Oct 9, 2023 at Campsite #1
What a majestic place! Highly recommend renting this cabin if you want a step up from tent camping but don't want glamping.
@JanW2093656 · Camped on May 8, 2023 at Campsite #1
There was white pet hair on the furniture and all over the floors. No one had moped or sweep and there isn’t a vacuum to clean up the pet hair on the futons. I’m allergic to cats and dogs! Other than that it was a beautiful area.
@KelseyY7589566 · Camped on Apr 21, 2023 at Campsite #1
Clean, beautiful views, nice rooms.
@JasonP8367262 · Camped on Dec 28, 2022 at Campsite #1
Amazing place! It is VERY helpful to read the cabin manual located in a binder on shelf in family room on arrival.
@PattyG9118726 · Camped on Dec 6, 2022 at Campsite #1
Second time here and warm and cozy. Family had a good time.
@LindaH1671742 · Camped on Oct 24, 2022 at Campsite #1
The cabin was very warm and cozy. The pond has a variety of birds. The trail to the bench is very overgrown and we couldn't find it. Also if you want the bathrooms cleans there needs to be a toilet brush and cleaner. Easy to get to. Close to the trailhead for the Stronghold.
@MercedesW77054 · Camped on Aug 27, 2022 at Campsite #1
This was so much prettier than it looks. Dusty floors so we cleaned better than it was left for us. Both bathrooms worked fine. Clean kitchen counters off first since there are mice droppings. The porch in front and back were amazing I just wish they treated the Aunts ALL OVER porch!! The grill doesnt work at all they say it has a grill but it is out of commission!!! Bring your own grill. The kitchen window is amazing and the stars were amazing. Very cozy and roomy. There is a pond near by deer came to drink from and we saw and heard frogs at night. There are also gold fish in the pond too. The drive way was amazing I am so glad they mowed the grass for us. It is or was super green with all the rain. There is a stream near by it has lots of water. Close trail to walk and very quiet. Lock the gate because we had a truck pull in and turn around and leave so they must have "opened" the gate to come in ????? Why??? Strange. Anyhow, glad we were there! The swing in the tree was amazing I really enjoyed my stay here it was just the two of us. We will return.
@MichaelJ550489 · Camped on Aug 12, 2022 at Campsite #1
The setting is spectacular. Creek was flowing very private with covered verandas on both sides with a picnic table to enjoy the outside. The cabin is very inviting, roomy, with both baths functioning well. Being Monsoon season it was a relief to see the grounds around the cabin had been mowed otherwise it would have been waist high and very limiting so that was most appreciated. On the downside, once again for a third stay at Half Moon for whatever reason the state of cleanliness of this cabin upon arrival was shabby at best this compared to our experience in 8 other different NFS cabins we have enjoyed in Arizona. Could be bad luck with prior users not sure. This was a surprise as there was no reservations for the cabin for 2 or more weeks prior to our stay but the ceiling fan was on and among the dirty dishes in the sink were wet sponge and wash cloth? I would examine whether there are nonpaying infiltrators or maybe forest staff are in use but not tidying up upon leaving. Another item that is not unique to Half Moon but seems common among the Coronado Nat Forest cabins is the outdoor grill is completely burnt out literally beyond usefulness (it does not work) knobs missing burner is beyond gone etc. and that's if your fortunate to have propane in the tank. Obviously these grills are very useful and important to many who stay as part of their menu choice so they get alot of use and are flat worn out. These grills need to be inspected regularly and likely require replacement every few years. In its current state do not show up with and expect to BBQ on the gas grill at Half Moon it is not possible. Coffee maker is over engineered and a science experiment. A basic inexpensive unit replacement that is easy to clean would serve all very well so right now bring your own drip or percolator. So that's my nit picking but overall experience delivers and wont keep us from a future stay it is just too cool hopefully can address covered equipment issues for a homerun.
@BenjaminK89338 · Camped on Mar 29, 2022 at Campsite #1
Nice location. Neat and clean house. Good kitchen, dining room and great living room with fireplace. I recommend it.
@RileyB3145950 · Camped on Feb 25, 2022 at Campsite #1
We had a great stay here. The cabin was well-equipped with all of our basic essentials and had a great outdoor space to relax in and explore. Close drive to a few trailheads as well.
@CynthiaB470794 · Camped on Feb 19, 2022 at Campsite #1
Beautiful location. Great comfortable house with fabulous views. Well equipped kitchen. Lovely pond on property is a nice restful place for all creatures. Very close to great hiking at Cochise Stronghold campground. Less than an hour drive to the Wilcox area to view the migratory Sandhill Cranes. We did find one of the toilets out of service. Fortunately the house has two. The cleaning tools were in bad shape, so we threw them out and got some new stuff. Hope the next guests enjoyed the freshly mopped floors! It gets dusty fast.
@WilliamB132333 · Camped on Feb 9, 2022 at Campsite #1
Great setting and location for exploring Cochise Stronghold and the surrounding area.
@DanK6653884 · Camped on Feb 6, 2022 at Campsite #1
The ranch house is wonderful and has all the comforts of home. It was great for me & my wife and would work for a big family or 2 couples. The plumbing issue was not a problem for us but there were signs that work was being done in that area. Thanks to the USFS for opening these properties up to rent in such beautiful locations.
@MatthewF120 · Camped on Jan 9, 2022 at Campsite #1
Wonderfully secluded and spacious cabin (10 people capacity might be pushing it however...), with a wood stove and fireplace not mentioned in the description, and one of the better kitchens in a cabin of this type. Highly recommend a day trip to Chiricahua National Monument.
@JoeB408 · Camped on Dec 28, 2021 at Campsite #1
Very nice place. Cleaner than last time we visited. Lots to like. But I have to go three stars because one toilet was out of order. We had no warning for this. Five adults and four kids with one working toilet is seriously problematic. The proximity to the big rocks in the stronghold is fantastic, and the spaces of the house are nice. Other little improvements would include getting the propane grill working properly. (We couldn’t turn it on so did our grilled meat on the stove/oven.) Also the woodstove in the living room needs attention/repair. A great place to stay to access the Dragoon’s during cold weather. Be sure to note the instructions on the website about towels and bedding.
@RandC708 · Camped on Dec 8, 2021 at Campsite #1
First off, I LOVE the place! Very secluded, peaceful, and the views! UT the morning of my second day (Thurs. the 9th Dec.) a guy came in--said he was with the FS. Said he was there to fix some plumbing. I said fine. some time passed and I noticed his truck was gone. Later I turned on the faucet in the kitchen-and the water was OFF. He never came back and with the cell service spotty, I just lived through it. I left a note for the next tenants. PLEASE be better at management!!

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