RANCHO DE LA OSA GUEST RANCH
Become a part of the history …
Rancho de la Osa is Arizona’s most historic ranch. Ride the trails frequented by U.S. Presidents, movie stars and legendary figures like Pancho Villa. Explore Native American ruins, the U.S.-Mexico border, or the neighboring 120,000 acres of Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge by off-road vehicle.
After a day spent adventuring, enjoy a cool drink in our Cantina, the oldest continually occupied building in the state of Arizona. Then retreat to the Hacienda or your historic guest room to relax in rich Southwestern color and culture.
We’re located less than a 1 ½ hour drive from Tucson in Sasabe, Arizona, in the high desert grasslands of the Sonoran Desert, with spectacular mountain views in every direction including the iconic Baboquivari Peak.
Our ranch offers an unparalleled guest ranch experience with exceptional food and drink; unmatched hospitality from our staff; and different activities for you and your family to enjoy.
Become a part of our storied history and join us for a truly unique vacation experience.
Historic Rooms
Rancho de la Osa has 19 luxurious adobe guest rooms with Mexican antiques and vintage furniture.
Ranch Experience
Rancho de la Osa is located adjacent to the nearly 120,000 acres of the Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge.
A perfect location for horseback riding, biking, hiking, wildlife photography and more. After a day filled with adventure, come back to the ranch for an exceptional dining experience, and quality time in our historic Cantina and Hacienda.
The Cowboy Up Podcasts
Brought to you directly from the White Stallion Ranch. It’s straight talk about all things western: Ranching, Mustangs, Livestock, Land, People, History, Music, Books & Art and featuring in-depth discussions with notable guests. H. Alan Day of the Lazy B Ranch and Russell True of White Stallion Ranch, both prominent southern Arizona ranchers and lifelong cowboys, host this weekly podcast and share their knowledge, experiences, and appreciation of The West.
Dude rancher Russell True and cowboy H. Alan Day team up in Tucson, Arizona to talk all things Western. They’ll share adventures from the range, from the seat of a plane’s cockpit, from the back of a horse. (You may wonder how they lived to tell their tales!) And they’ll have a roundup of guests, Western writers, horse lovers, chuckwagon chefs, ranchers, nature lovers. It’s the West now and then.
Twenty years ago, two individuals started a company focused on sustainable agricultural and the humane treatment of animals. Over two decades later, that company now employees upward of 100 people, has expanded its products from its original no-sugar-added bacon, and more than ever adheres to its original philosophy. When we learned about Pederson’s Natural Farms, we were so impressed that we invited vice president Neil Dudley to join us. Neil talks about how innovative sustainable agricultural practices can lead to healthier ecosystems, more ethical food production, and a balanced relationship with nature. Whether you’re a farmer, a food enthusiastic, or simply curious about sustainable living, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. It may even tweak your appetite! Here’s to good eats and good health—naturally.  Â