Agua Linda Farm, a private 63 acre ranch/farm between Tucson and Nogales, Arizona offers a beautiful setting for your event!. I can't imagine having my wedding anywhere else. This beautiful farm nestled in Amado, Arizona is SO beautiful. I felt like I got married in the most beautiful place in the world.
The staff was great, Stewart made an excellent DJ and all my guests were blown away by the views and beauty. We even got to watch the full hunters moon rise over the mountain and it was nothing less than magical. Thank you Laurel and Stewart for helping our wedding be the most amazing day of our lives.
The staff was great, Stewart made an excellent DJ and all my guests were blown away by the views and beauty. We even got to watch the full hunters moon rise over the mountain and it was nothing less than magical. Thank you Laurel and Stewart for helping our wedding be the most amazing day of our lives.
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Agua Linda Farm is a privately owned, 63 acre farm in Southern Arizona offering the perfect venue for weddings and other events. 1. Privacy - we are not a hotel or golf club - there will not be other people here (other than our staff, of course!) during your day! AND, no neighbors means no sound ordinances!
The property at Agua Linda is stunning. We had numerous comments from guests throughout the event and even in days after, all of whom gushed about the beauty of the setting, the gardens, and the general atmosphere at Agua Linda. It's a special space that's suited to a formal event but still feels natural and open at the same time.
Thanks so much for all your help in making our day so perfect. All our wedding guests raved about the grounds and the stunning beauty of the farm. Stewart's music was exactly what we wanted and Laurel's coordination made the event happen without a hitch. We wouldn't have changed a thing about the day.
I am filled with gratitude for all of you being so gracious and sweet. So patient and helpful in every way for the wedding of my grand nephew and the wonderful woman that he married. What a wonderful start to a great union of 2 families. I speak on behalf of our entire family and give you thanks for so much.!
Fantastic photo ops everywhere - pastures dotted with horses and cattle, splashing fountain, flowers, lush, green gardens, giant cotton wood, mulberry and mesquite trees, fired adobe and red-tile roof hacienda - so Arizona! Rustic Cantina - (often groom's private hang-out pre-wedding!) with ramada and giant fireplace (also popular for late night after parties!)
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Mark Dalessandro
Nov 13, 2021
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Our son and his fiancee selected Agua Linda Farm as the site of their wedding and reception in November 2021. They made an outstanding choice. The farm is a quaint venue with a lot of old West character in a beautiful setting. It is a little rustic, but a skilled caterer helped make their wedding day charming, romantic, and memorable. The staff, headed by Laurel, was very easy to work with and provided outstanding suggestions along the way.
Sarah More
Mar 12, 2021
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Emilio Sosa
Jan 29, 2021
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Erika S.
Mar 18, 2020
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Andrewjjeep
Sep 23, 2019
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D. Poore
Jul 20, 2019
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Beautiful farm country setting and mountain views! Bathrooms and dressing areas just needed a deep cleaning, a little dusty and cobwebs on ceilings. Mid October wedding: outdoor set up was hot during the day (no a/c in dressing areas) and at night the guests were very chilled at 62 degrees. Wished they had provided patio heaters at the dining area for the guests. Everything else was easy and atmosphere was great!
Madeleine Cordova
Dec 23, 2018
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Miles C.
Sep 09, 2018
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We just attended a wedding at the Farm on Sept. 8, 2018. This is a great venue for a wedding, birthday celebration, family reunion, etc. It's a very mature property in an isolated and quiet location in southern Amado, AZ. It has a large area for a reception or gathering, a swimming pool, and inside bar area and lovely grounds surrounded by serene pastureland and a backdrop of the Santa Rita Mtns. We would definitely consider using the Farm for a venue of our own.
However, I have two suggestions: 1) the entrance to the Farm is not marked. When you drive south on the E. Frontage Rd. in
However, I have two suggestions: 1) the entrance to the Farm is not marked. When you drive south on the E. Frontage Rd. in
Matthew Wheeler
Jun 01, 2018
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The Ultimate hidden Gem in Tucson. Seriously one of the best wedding venues in Arizona if you're obsessed with great photo opportunities. Go visit this venue and I'd be hard pressed to say you'd pick another. If you would like a photographer here check me out on facebook or Instagram @MatthewWheelerPhoto /MatthewWheelerPhoto
K. M.
Apr 15, 2017
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Spectacular venue!!! Owners Laurel and Stewart are more than accommodating and gracious hosts. Ready to step in and help, offer suggestions and just BE THERE for you when you need someone the most. As the MOB, I could not have have been any happier with the farm, the ambiance, and even the weather (a special shout out to Laurel for arranging that. LOL) They made our daughter and son-in-law's special day like heaven. If you are contemplating an outdoor wedding at one of the MOST beautiful places in Arizona, please call Agua Linda Farm. It is not as remote as I first thought. We stayed at the
Meg W.
Oct 19, 2016
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We just celebrated my daughter's wedding at Agua Linda on October 15, 2016. I cannot say enough about how perfect this venue was, and how they made this day even more perfect. This was a formal wedding in the country. There are two choices for a bridal suite and with a large group we chose the larger of the two which had enough space and mirrors to get ready. The groom and groomsmen had the Cantina to dress and hang out pre-ceremony. The ceremony was in the orchard with Elephant Head in the background - beautiful. Our timing was perfect.The grounds were beautiful, trees, flowers, grass.
Jennifer P.
Oct 27, 2014
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A confection of freshly cut hay and deep fried funnel cakes wafting in the gentle autumn breeze greeted us as we entered the gates to the annual Fall Festival.
The entrance fee was $5 each (for ages three and over), which was a bargain considering it covered a jumpy house, hay maze, petting zoo, and pony rides for my two preschoolers. We arrived around 10:30 AM, before things got hectic.
There were a few different food options, but given my company we headed straight for the more traditional looking food truck. The service was slow and a little disorganized, but the corndog was worth the
The entrance fee was $5 each (for ages three and over), which was a bargain considering it covered a jumpy house, hay maze, petting zoo, and pony rides for my two preschoolers. We arrived around 10:30 AM, before things got hectic.
There were a few different food options, but given my company we headed straight for the more traditional looking food truck. The service was slow and a little disorganized, but the corndog was worth the
Israel V.
Oct 06, 2013
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When we went to Agua Linda two years ago it was 3 to 3.5 stars.
1. Last time, the pumpkins and other squash were on the vine and we picked it ourselves. This time the pumpkins had either been imported from somewhere else, or transferred from another part of the farm. We asked some of the workers and couldn't get a straight answer out of them. They first said that the pumpkins were grown in the field that they were placed in, but when we pointed out that there were no actual pumpkin plants in that field, they changed their story to "the pumpkins were transferred from a back field
1. Last time, the pumpkins and other squash were on the vine and we picked it ourselves. This time the pumpkins had either been imported from somewhere else, or transferred from another part of the farm. We asked some of the workers and couldn't get a straight answer out of them. They first said that the pumpkins were grown in the field that they were placed in, but when we pointed out that there were no actual pumpkin plants in that field, they changed their story to "the pumpkins were transferred from a back field
John H.
Sep 14, 2013
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It is a fun experience for the kids but not too gentle on your pocket book. $2 for a can of soda is a little much, don't you think? Especially considering you're not allowed to bring your own bottled water or drinks and fall days sure are still hot, hot enough we needed sunscreen. The port a potties were VERY unsanitary, you can tell they haven't been cleaned in awhile. I would suggest taking some clorox wipes with if you plan on having to use the restrooms. No sinks but they did have very runny hand sanitizer. The food line was long, had to wait 20 minutes to get to the window
Chris A.
May 13, 2013
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Awesome spot. I went to a wedding here and was assisting the photographer. I have been to tons of venues around Tucson, and this place was gorgeous. It reminded me of home, very cozy, low-key, and well managed.
There are flowers everywhere, gardens of them, complete with farm animals, dogs, and the friendliest cat I have ever met.
It is a family run affair, and the owner is a lovely older woman, who has many interesting stories and wisdom to share. If you want to get married in Tucson, check this place out.
There are flowers everywhere, gardens of them, complete with farm animals, dogs, and the friendliest cat I have ever met.
It is a family run affair, and the owner is a lovely older woman, who has many interesting stories and wisdom to share. If you want to get married in Tucson, check this place out.
Jessica F.
Nov 13, 2012
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Great place and have bragged about it year after year, sang its praises and posted pictures on my facebook!! But recently I wanted to plan an event there and after 6 emails, 2 phone messages and a facebook message, I finally received one very curt email and when I sent an email back with a follow up question, I have still never heard anything back. I appreciate they are busy and a working farm, etc etc BUT AT LEAST CALL SOMEONE BACK THAT WANTS TO DROP A CHUNK OF CHANGE AT YOUR ESTABLISHMENT!!!
I love this place but customer service is a big deal to me and after 4 years here and wanting to create
I love this place but customer service is a big deal to me and after 4 years here and wanting to create
Emily G.
Oct 28, 2012
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Such a cute little (working) farm! We had a blast wondering around checking out the animals! And the pumpkin pie is to die for, we even got the information to order one for thanksgiving. The pumpkins all looked great. The raw honey is tasty- and comes in a glass mason jar (love). And everyone there was super friendly.
The only reason this farm isn't getting 5 stars is the price of pumpkins. Although this may be skewed because I am from upstate NY where pumpkins are basically free.
The only reason this farm isn't getting 5 stars is the price of pumpkins. Although this may be skewed because I am from upstate NY where pumpkins are basically free.
Ellen P.
Oct 15, 2012
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The best pumpkin-picking experience...for grown-ups AND kids! This is a small, organically-grown farm and it feels small and intimate when you go. Unlike closer patches, there are virtually no lines to any activity or concession, no greeters handing out maps to help you navigate the human jungle. Instead, beautiful trees form a canopy overhead, live bluegrass guitar greets you, the smell of fresh honey roasted squash and pie invites you in. Our son loved petting the friendly goats, watching the chickens that darted to and fro, the tractor ride to the pumpkin patch, and the myriad of other activities
Melissa J.
Sep 24, 2012
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Just went to a wedding here and it was seriously a gorgeous venue.
The views of the Santa Ritas are fantastic. There are chickens, dogs and cats running around and being adorable. There was a horse that came right up to the fence so we could pet it.
The reception area was awesome, it's by a pool, it's grassy and there are really pretty lights.
I know they also have a pumpkin patch and other events here so visit, it's awesome.
The views of the Santa Ritas are fantastic. There are chickens, dogs and cats running around and being adorable. There was a horse that came right up to the fence so we could pet it.
The reception area was awesome, it's by a pool, it's grassy and there are really pretty lights.
I know they also have a pumpkin patch and other events here so visit, it's awesome.
Christine A.
Nov 24, 2011
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Looks like an old ranch, not sure if it's a working farm. Loved the look of it in the fall and we had a great time exploring the farm and visiting it's pumpkin patch. "corn" maze was easy enough... Tire swings and sack racing added to this country experience. Watch out for chickens on the loose! Hahaha.
Mish M.
Oct 17, 2011
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This is my all-time favorite pumpkin patch! Totally worth the drive for Tucson folks!
Not only do they have a great selection of pumpkins for carving, they're also a working farm. This means you'll get fresh angus beef burgers and homemade pumpkin pie! There are other fun stuff for the kiddos like a petting zoo, hay bale maze, etc, but I enjoy going as an adult. They've got a little store selling jams, fruits and veggies, and other yummy farm stuff.
My favorite times to go are on Friday nights - they show "Its the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" on a big screen under
Not only do they have a great selection of pumpkins for carving, they're also a working farm. This means you'll get fresh angus beef burgers and homemade pumpkin pie! There are other fun stuff for the kiddos like a petting zoo, hay bale maze, etc, but I enjoy going as an adult. They've got a little store selling jams, fruits and veggies, and other yummy farm stuff.
My favorite times to go are on Friday nights - they show "Its the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" on a big screen under