Join us for a very special Mother’s Day weekend concert of songs, stories and community at the historic Tubac Guest Ranch in Tubac, AZ! Featuring a line-up of visionary singer-songwriters performing in the gorgeous intimacy of Tubac Ranch (first opened in 1938) including Minneapolis folk singer & activist David Huckfelt, Tucson legend Howe Gelb, and avant-garde jazz & experimental singer Emily Xander.
Weekend guest packages are available now for all-inclusive lodging for 2 nights at Tubac Ranch and concert passes. Individual general admission tickets for those who just want to attend the Saturday evening concert are also available.
Set in foothills of the Tumacacori Mountains, Kenyon Ranch first welcomed guests in the 1930s. Today, our ranch stays true to our historical roots and offers a classic guest ranch experience with modern comforts and amenities. Kenyon Ranch was founded by William Allen in 1937. Located in Tubac, Arizona, in the foothills of the Tumacacori Mountains, the original ranch buildings are constructed of stone. Allen originally visited Arizona from Ohio and decided to purchase land. The ranch, named after his alma mater Kenyon College, opened in 1938.
Bill Allen and his wife, Marcella “Sis” expanded the ranch to 1700 acres and the family ran it as an active, successful dude ranch until 1973. Bill served as president of the Arizona Dude Ranch Association for two terms in the 1940s. Over the years, popular actors and celebrities visited the ranch including Cary Grant, John Wayne and Ricky Nelson.