Indulge Your Senses at Arizona's Hidden Meadows Resort in May
Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels

Greer, Arizona is not a destination you're probably given a lot of thought to – but since it's the home of Hidden Meadow Ranch, voted Condé Nast Johannsen's Most Excellent Ranch 2010, perhaps you should. With twelve log cabins set on 150 acres that are further surrounded by two million acres of national forest all at 8,500 feet, Hidden Meadow could also win an award for truth in advertising. And this month it is offering an Indulge Your Senses to make the trek even more worthwhile.
Until May 31 you can book a 900-square-foot cabin for $550 per night, and included in the price are three gourmet meals per person per day, all non-alcoholic beverages, ranch activities like horseback riding, hiking, archery, and fishing, and two complimentary one-hour in-cabin massages. You'll also get a CD of "mountain sounds," but we have a feeling the actual, live sounds will do just fine.
The ranch has three cabins that are pet friendly, even for horses, so there's no need to let Fifi or Silver keep you from your Grizzly-Adams-in-a-hot-tub adventure. Who knows, after a couple of nights in a hidden meadow at altitude with all of your senses lovingly attended to, you might not wish to be found.
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