Catalina Mountain Topo-Block arrives!

Jeremiah Inn has the best of guests – thoughtful, creative, and generous!  A recent guest from Durham, NC enjoys the hobby of crafting objects using Computer Numerically Controlled machines.  Yesterday, the mail brought us a wood crafted topo block of the Catalina Mountains with Jeremiah Inn noted.  Now we can easily point out the topography [...]

Mt. Lemmon – Hiking the Meadow Trail

The innkeepers spent a recent day hiking the Mt. Lemmon Meadow Trail at the 9200′ level.  It was an uncharacteristically cool day and the temperature was 56 F as the day began.  The blanket of wildflowers that greets hikers peeked through the fog.  When temperatures in the valley can reach 100, it’s refreshing to lose [...]

Verde Canyon Railroad – It’s not the destination. It’s the journey.

The Verde Canyon Railroad, in Clarkdale, AZ, is an innkeeper’s favorite and we’d love to introduce you to it!  The diesel train follows the Verde River into Arizona’s “other Grand Canyon” and whatever season you choose to ride, you will find beauty and fun.  Their website describes the experience as “Arizona’s longest running nature show” [...]

New at Jeremiah Inn

Over the summer, Jeremiah Inn has replaced carpet throughout the entire B & B – all 3800 square feet of carpet!!  It was like moving, without a destination, just the fun of packing and cleaning!  It looks beautiful, feels soft, and we hope you like it.  Come and see it – and reference this post [...]

Coronado National Monument is Back!

Last summer the Monument Fire devoured more than 30,000 acres, including parts of Coronado National Monument, and canyons to the north of it.  A visit to the area on August 9, 2012, just eleven  months after the fire, revealed green hillsides and wildflowers in abundance.  Plenty of evidence of the fire remains, but beauty abounds [...]

Arizona Ghost Town of Fairbank is fun to explore

History remains to be explored at the ghost town of Fairbank, located about an hour away from Jeremiah Inn Bed and Breakfast, along the San Pedro River.  In the 1880′s Fairbank boomed as a transportation center for the nearby ranching and mining communities and several structures are in the “stabilization and restoration” phase.  Comfortable picnic [...]