For over 15 years, Casa Naranja has been one of the Rio Verde Foothills’ most-loved vacation rentals—welcoming guests long before the area became known for its retreats. Designed by avid travelers who understand what makes a stay truly memorable, this home combines comfort, character, and the kind of views that make you stop in your tracks.
Perched on a private one-acre lot, the property offers uninterrupted panoramas of Four Peaks and the Superstition Mountains from a three-tiered patio with a view fence. Watch the desert’s drama unfold—wildlife at sunrise, star-filled skies at night—while enjoying a fire pit, built-in BBQ, shaded dining, and mature landscaping that ensures privacy and beauty.
Inside, soaring bright interiors invite you to relax. Highlights include a 650-square-foot gourmet kitchen, a grand player piano with an extensive library of music, a spacious living room with bar, plush master suite, and quiet, comfortable bedrooms. The private courtyard, complete with fountain and desert garden, is a serene hideaway for sunbathing, reading, or simply unwinding.
With high-speed internet, streaming TVs, a curated library of books and games, and the kind of mattresses guests rave about, the home balances luxury with livability. And though peaceful and private, it’s just minutes from Dynamite Rd., top hiking trails like Tom’s Thumb and Pinnacle Peak, and some of Scottsdale’s best golf courses.
Our guests often say the same thing: the reality is even better than the pictures. We couldn’t agree more—come see why Casa Naranja has been making vacations unforgettable for over a decade.
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Looking to stay longer than 35 days? Please reach out for a special deal.
We are on hauled water! We kindly ask our guests to be water-wise.
Indoor fireplace does not function. We have an outdoor fire area as an alternative. Please make sure to have a five-gallon bucket full of water and a hose nearby in the unlikely event of the fire getting out of control.
Next door neighbor has exotic bird. Squauks 2 or 3 times a day for 2-10 minutes (almost never at night). Can hear on the back patio, but not too noticeable indoors or courtyard.
Check-out time is 10AM. Failure to check out by this time means that guest must pay for an additional evening at the prevailing rate on VRBO if the property is available for that night, or $200 if the property is unavailable for that night.