Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast
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Experience the unique Sonoran Desert at your doorstep on four lush acres in northeast Tucson. Named after its locale, Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast is a hacienda-style residence offering guests lodging in four beautifully appointed rooms. The B & B is located in a mountain-framed, peaceful and secluded setting, amid an abundance of native cacti and trees.
From this private setting, guests can enjoy superb views of the Santa Catalina and Rincon Mountain ranges while relaxing in their rooms, on the patios, or socializing in the Great Room. Designed and operated with the comfort and convenience of its guests in mind, Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast's guest rooms are furnished with custom, handcrafted furniture and provide many of the features and amenities of a luxury hotel.

A full breakfast is served between 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. in the Great Room dining area or, if preferred, outside on the patio. A freshly prepared hot dish is offered daily. It may be eggs gratin (baked eggs topped with mushrooms, green onions, bell pepper and cheese) served with chicken and apple sausage, or blueberry french toast with blueberry-maple syrup, or perhaps a scrumptious three cheese and salsa omelet, a guest favorite. In addition, we provide a buffet of fresh fruit salad; yogurt; a selection of cereals including organic, wholegrain and low carb; fresh breads from a local French bakery (some of our favorites are country whole grain, cranberry walnut, or cinnamon raisin!) Beverages include Starbucks regular and decaffeinated coffees prepared and served in thermal French presses. Tea-drinkers do not despair! We have a varied selection available for a freshly-brewed cup! Every effort is made to accommodate guests' dietary restrictions. We do ask, so please notify us of any food allergies, special needs or restrictions when making a room reservation. Thank you!

All guest rooms at Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast feature...
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Custom bedroom furniture, desks, chairs & bathroom vanities
all handcrafted from wormwood maple by local furniture maker - Private bathroom with shower, hair dryer, robes
- Queen beds with Tempur-Pedic mattresses and pillows
- Individual climate control and variable speed ceiling fan
- TV with DVD/CD player, alarm clock/radio
- Wi-Fi high-speed internet access
- Silent refrigerator stocked with complimentary beverages
- Coffee and tea making facilities
- Private covered patio & entry with wrought iron furniture
- Easy access to lighted parking areas
Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast is located only 25 minutes from downtown Tucson and near many of the area's attractions including golf, shopping, and a wide variety of restaurants. Indian Hill Bed & Breakfast is an ideal lodging place for both vacationers and business travelers alike.
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Custom bedroom furniture, desks, chairs & bathroom vanities
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"What a fabulous place! I don't know what was better, the bed, the breakfast or the view." Chris, Scottsdale, AZ
"Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us. We have never felt so comfortable or so welcomed in a B & B. The rooms are inviting, the views spectacular and your hospitality is beyond compare". Rose and Joe, Allendale, NJ
"Indian Hill B & B is 1st Class! Thank you for making us feel like we were visiting good friends in a beautiful surrounding." Dan and Nancy, Cave Creek, AZ
"A beautiful view, room, breakfast -“ everything was thought out for our utmost convenience and comfort - a real treat. You will be at the top of our list of wonderful B & Bs." Lee and Joy, Long Island, NY
"The best gem in Tucson we found was your Indian Hill B & B. Only your gracious hospitality surpassed your lovely accommodations. We will be back! " Mary and Mike, Clarkdale, AZ
"Wonderful place – Wonderful people – Wonderful stay!"“ Jo Ann, Baraboo, WI
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GPS Coordinates for driveway entrance: 32·260817 -110·77624
From Phoenix:
Exit at Speedway Boulevard (Exit 257) turning left at the light to head East on Speedway. You will continue straight on for about 14 miles until Speedway becomes a single lane in each direction and you reach Houghton Road.
Turn left onto Houghton and proceed North for about 1.5 miles crossing Tanque Verde Road.
Turn left at Glenn Street (just after the Rural Metro Fire Station) and after about 0.2 miles turn right onto Tomahawk Trail.
Proceed North on Tomahawk for 0.2 miles. We are on the left side. Look for our number, 2955, on a short green post next to metal sign reading “Indian Hill”.
It is a long gravel driveway (150 yards) and you will pass through an open gate on the way.
Pull up to the designated parking and enter through the large green gate which is the entry to the front garden.
From Tucson International Airport:
Leaving the airport, turn right (East) onto Valencia Road.
Follow Valencia for 6 miles until you reach Kolb Road.
Turn left onto Kolb and drive North for 1 mile until you reach the next light at Irvington Road.
Turn right (East) onto Irvington and proceed 4 miles to Houghton Road.
Turn left (North) onto Houghton and go about 6.5 miles crossing Tanque Verde Road
Turn left at Glenn Street (just after the Rural Metro Fire Station) and after about 0.2 miles turn right onto Tomahawk Trail.
Proceed North on Tomahawk for 0.2 miles. We are on the left side. Look for our number, 2955, on a short green post next to metal sign reading “Indian Hill”.
It is a long gravel driveway (150 yards) and you will pass through an open gate on the way up.
Pull up to the designated parking and enter through the large green gate which is the entry to the front garden.
From El Paso:
Exit I 10 at Houghton Road (Exit 275), turn right at the end of the ramp.
Proceed North on Houghton for about 14.5 miles crossing Tanque Verde Road.
Turn left at Glenn Street (just after the Rural Metro Fire Station) and after about 0.2 miles turn right onto Tomahawk Trail.
Proceed North on Tomahawk for 0.2 miles. We are on the left side. Look for our number, 2955, on a short green post next to metal sign reading “Indian Hill”.
It is a long gravel driveway (150 yards) and you will pass through an open gate on the way up.
Pull up to the designated parking and enter through the large green gate which is the entry to the front garden.
Should you encounter any problems en route please call us at either (520) 760 4200 or (866) 598 4471 and we will provide whatever assistance we can.
Your Hosts,
Paul & Doreen Hedger -

Here is a list of our favorite links providing information about the many and varied attractions which make the Sonoran Desert and the Tucson region such a wonderful place to visit. We hope this list helps you plan activities for your stay in Tucson.- Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum - www.desertmuseum.org
- The Amerind Foundation - www.amerind.org
- Biosphere 2 - www.bio2.edu
- Colossal Cave Mountain Park - www.colossalcave.com
- DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun - www.degrazia.org
- Hiking Information - www.arizona.sierraclub.org/trail_guide
- Kitt Peak National Observatory - www.noao.edu/kpno
- Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau - www.visitTucson.org
- Mission San Xavier del Bac - www.emol.org/tucson/sanxavier/sanxavier.html
- Old Tucson Studios - www.oldtucson.com
- Pima Air & Space Museum - www.pimaair.org
- Reid Park Zoo - www.tucsonzoo.org
- Sabino Canyon - www.sabinocanyon.com
- Sabino Canyon Recreation Area - www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/scrd/rec/recareas/sabino
- Saguaro National Park East - www.nps.gov/sagu
- Sonoita Vineyards - www.sonoitavineyards.com
- Titan Missile Museum - www.pimaair.org/TitanMM/titanhome.shtml
- Tohono Chul Park - www.tohonochulpark.org
- Trail Dust Town - www.traildusttown.com
- Tucson Botanical Gardens - www.tucsonbotanical.org
- Tucson City Golf - www.tucsoncitygolf.com