Agua Linda Farm

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Agua Linda Farm
Agua Linda Farm
2643 East Frontage Road
Amado, AZ
85645
520-891-5532

About

Agua Linda Farm is a privately owned, 63 acre farm in Southern Arizona offering the perfect venue for weddings and other events. Your guests will love it here. Splashing fountain, adobe hacienda with red tile roof, giant mesquite trees (Poncho Villa may have napped under that tree…?), sprawling mountain views beyond pastures dotted with horses and cattle – Agua Linda has the perfect blend of elegance and the rustic west that is uniquely Arizona! AND - especially fun for out of town guests - we are 5 minutes away from the small artist's community of historic Tubac, where shopping, museums and restaurants await. There are numerous golf courses close by, horseback riding and hiking trails are available, we are only 25 minutes from the Mexican border and nearby lodging is available with ample space for large groups only 5 minutes away.

There is NO OTHER PLACE like Agua Linda Farm to have your wedding, even Tucson Lifestyle Magazine named us one of the top places to visit in the Tucson area! We have also been featured in Town and Country Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens and the New York Times. In southern Arizona, this is a unique, green, oasis in the desert! The adobe hacienda was built by the Ronstadt family and designed by noted local architect, Josiah Joesler in the 1940’s. The family farmed the Agua Linda until Arthur Loew, Jr., a Hollywood movie producer, bought the ranch in the late 1950’s. (His house guests included Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne, Robert Wagoner and Gene Kelly, to name a few!) Arthur’s son, Stewart then converted the 63 acres into an organic vegetable farm, selling sustainably grown foods to local families. The 10 or so acres surrounding the adobe hacienda, guesthouse and pool house has been the passion of Stewart’s mother, Regina. Three decades of tending to this space has turned the grounds into the show-stopper that it is today – green lawns, roses, hollyhocks, iris’, primroses, daffodils and more take turns being the star of the show throughout the year.