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Directions to Hacienda de los Milagros

3731 North Road One West
Chino Valley, AZ

Please don't bring your dog(s). Burros react to them as if they were a coyote and it doesn't work out for all concerned. Thank You.

From Prescott, AZ

Take AZ 89 north to Chino Valley. Chino Valley has 3 traffic lights, and the northern most is at Road 3 North, where McDonald's is on the left. Continue about a mile past Road 3 North on AZ 89 to Road 4 North. There is a store front Baptist Church on the right, and a red tavern (Lucy's) on the left.

Turn left onto Road 4 North, and go about 1 mile to the first stop sign. That is Road 1 West. Go right, about 3/4 mile to our driveway. We are on the right hand side of the road, and there is a large sign at the driveway.

From I-40

Take AZ 89 South to Chino Valley. Go right on Road 5 North, about a mile to Road 1 West, and go left on I West about 1/4 mile to the driveway.

From Sedona

If you have time and love winding roads with incredible scenery, take AZ 89A. Go thorough Jerome, and continue on AZ 89A until it ends at AZ 89. Go right (north) on AZ 89 to Chino Valley, and follow the directions above (from Prescott).

If you don't like the winding roads, go to I-17, take it south to AZ169. Take AZ169 until it ends on AZ 69. Go right on AZ 69 to Prescott, where you will take AZ 89 North (see directions from Prescott above).

From Phoenix

Take I-17 north to Cordes Junction, where you take AZ 69 to Prescott. Take AZ 89 North from Prescott, and follow the directions above.

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Lady hiugging a burro

The horse is God's gift to mankind. ~Arabian Proverb

Wynne hugging a burro

"Whoever said a horse was dumb, was dumb" ~Will Rogers

Little girl feeding a carrot to a burro

"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." ~ Anatole France"