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Shaw House

Shaw House
Kitchen
3rd bedroom
Living Room
1st bedroom

Featured amenities

Pet Friendly
Showers
Kitchen

About Shaw House

Is a cabin rental the right fit for your group? Shaw House is a stone masonry cabin located in East Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains of the Coronado National Forest. The house is nestled in a dramatic landscape of canyons and rock formations offering guests to the area a unique lodging experience. Nearby trails provide excellent hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding opportunities. An air conditioner/heating climate control unit makes Shaw House a year-round destination.

Number of accommodations: 1

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Pet friendly
Showers
Kitchen
Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
  • Showers
Pets and Policies

Pets and Policies

  • Pet friendly

Cabin Interior

  • Kitchen
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Site Details

Up to 10 guests
Driveway entry: Back-In
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Reviews (58)

What Guests Are Saying

The Shaw House offers a charming getaway in the scenic Chiricahua Mountains, with excellent stargazing and hiking opportunities. Guests appreciate the cozy and rustic atmosphere, comfortable beds, and well-equipped kitchen. However, it's important to note some issues, such as limited lighting, the presence of mice, and the need for additional heating during colder nights.

Review Summary

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58 reviews
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4

Anthony S

Verified

October 29, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

Shaw House-Great little cabin. Original plans were for two nights, was able to add another night to the beginning of our stay. Arrived about 10pm the first night: waning full moon and no lights to speak off. Very nice. Layout of the house was unique, yet by the end of our visit, felt like home. Enough room for everybody to stretch out, but not be very far away. Cabin was fenced in with enough area for five young kids to run around in. Cochise Stronghold neighbors very friendly and outgoing-learned a few things about the area from them. Was able to see deer every day we were there-even had two walk right past the big picture window on Sunday morning. Best thing though was no tv's and very, very limited cell service(the oldest kid could tell you exactly where the best cell service spots were for service of course).
Only encountered a few issues during our stay. Cabin does have three fireplaces, yet only one works-master bedroom(did not need a fire, yet wanted the ambience in the main room). Most windows did not open to let the cool breeze in. A couple windows are in need of repair-glass and/or screens. The most serious issue was the lack of water we encountered last day there(Sunday). Roughly had no water for anything(cooking, bathrooms, showers, etc). Made it slightly harder to clean up like they wanted us to, yet easier to leave though, Two older members of our party did encounter paranormal activity in the cabin at night. Nothing out of the ordinary for an older house.
All in all, our three night stay at the Shaw House was enjoyable and would look forward to another stay, albeit a few more days and as along as the water continues to flow.

Anthony S

Verified

October 29, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

Shaw House-Great little cabin. Original plans were for two nights, was able to add another night to the beginning of our stay. Arrived about 10pm the first night: waning full moon and no lights to speak off. Very nice. Layout of the house was unique, yet by the end of our visit, felt like home. Enough room for everybody to stretch out, but not be very far away. Cabin was fenced in with enough area for five young kids to run around in. Cochise Stronghold neighbors very friendly and outgoing-learned a few things about the area from them. Was able to see deer every day we were there-even had two walk right past the big picture window on Sunday morning. Best thing though was no tv's and very, very limited cell service(the oldest kid could tell you exactly where the best cell service spots were for service of course).
Only encountered a few issues during our stay. Cabin does have three fireplaces, yet only one works-master bedroom(did not need a fire, yet wanted the ambience in the main room). Most windows did not open to let the cool breeze in. A couple windows are in need of repair-glass and/or screens. The most serious issue was the lack of water we encountered last day there(Sunday). Roughly had no water for anything(cooking, bathrooms, showers, etc). Made it slightly harder to clean up like they wanted us to, yet easier to leave though, Two older members of our party did encounter paranormal activity in the cabin at night. Nothing out of the ordinary for an older house.
All in all, our three night stay at the Shaw House was enjoyable and would look forward to another stay, albeit a few more days and as along as the water continues to flow.

Emily F

Verified

October 16, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

We spent 2 nights at the quaint Shaw House. The house was decently cleaned upon our arrival. Bring your own cleaning supplies- a broom, mop, shop vac and bucket are supplied, but sprays and liquid cleaners are limited. The views are spectacular from the yard and we enjoyed sitting around the fire pit in the evenings. We hiked both Cochise Trail and Rockfellow Dome from the campground. Rockfellow Dome is not a moderate trail as defined by AllTrails- not suited for over-60 crowd.
All in all we had a great trip.
Would definitely return.

Emily F

Verified

October 16, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

We spent 2 nights at the quaint Shaw House. The house was decently cleaned upon our arrival. Bring your own cleaning supplies- a broom, mop, shop vac and bucket are supplied, but sprays and liquid cleaners are limited. The views are spectacular from the yard and we enjoyed sitting around the fire pit in the evenings. We hiked both Cochise Trail and Rockfellow Dome from the campground. Rockfellow Dome is not a moderate trail as defined by AllTrails- not suited for over-60 crowd.
All in all we had a great trip.
Would definitely return.

Kimberly J

Verified

September 20, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

5

This was our first stay at Shaw House, as we've always stayed in the campground on previous trips to Cochise Stronghold. We spent a relaxing three days and really enjoyed the place. The house is large, with comfortable beds and a very well-equipped kitchen (lacking only in coffee mugs--bring your own if you need more than two!). Everything was quite clean when we arrived, though you are a bit at the mercy of the people who precede you. Recreation.gov said the limit on cars was two, but info at the house said four, and there was indeed plenty of room to park. We enjoyed the notebook full of the history of the area, working a couple of the furnished jigsaw puzzles, picking jujubes from the tree just outside the front gate, watching deer wander by, and hiking out of the nearby forest service campground. The only drawback was the smoke alarm going off in the middle of the second night--it took some work to get it detached so we could get back to sleep. All in all, a great stay!

Kimberly J

Verified

September 20, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

5

This was our first stay at Shaw House, as we've always stayed in the campground on previous trips to Cochise Stronghold. We spent a relaxing three days and really enjoyed the place. The house is large, with comfortable beds and a very well-equipped kitchen (lacking only in coffee mugs--bring your own if you need more than two!). Everything was quite clean when we arrived, though you are a bit at the mercy of the people who precede you. Recreation.gov said the limit on cars was two, but info at the house said four, and there was indeed plenty of room to park. We enjoyed the notebook full of the history of the area, working a couple of the furnished jigsaw puzzles, picking jujubes from the tree just outside the front gate, watching deer wander by, and hiking out of the nearby forest service campground. The only drawback was the smoke alarm going off in the middle of the second night--it took some work to get it detached so we could get back to sleep. All in all, a great stay!

William B

Verified

June 22, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

Great base for hiking and exploring nearby sites such as the Amerind Museum and Kartchner Caverns. Shaw House is spacious and comfortable.

William B

Verified

June 22, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

4

Great base for hiking and exploring nearby sites such as the Amerind Museum and Kartchner Caverns. Shaw House is spacious and comfortable.

Morgan L

Verified

April 27, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

5

Lovely, rambling, stone cabin in a quiet location. Saw lots of deer in the pasture, birds in the trees.

Morgan L

Verified

April 27, 2021 Stayed at: The Shaw House, Loop: SHAW HOUSE

5

Lovely, rambling, stone cabin in a quiet location. Saw lots of deer in the pasture, birds in the trees.

Location Shaw House

Address:
West Ironwood Road
Pearce, AZ, 85625
United States

Highway access

The Shaw House is accessible via I-10, approximately 10 miles from Exit #318 (Dragoon Road).

Latitude & Longitude: 31.9312 / -109.962

Elevation: 1476 feet

Policies & Rules

Cancellation policy

  • Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
  • Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
  • Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
    • Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
    • Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
    • One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
  • Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
  • Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
  • Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.

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Last updated: June 5, 2026

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