Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop

Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop
Ghost town
The front gate the historic Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop
Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop
Location in the state of Arizona
Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop
Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop (the US)
Coordinates: 33°55′27″N 112°6′48″W / 33.92417°N 112.11333°W / 33.92417; -112.11333Coordinates: 33°55′27″N 112°6′48″W / 33.92417°N 112.11333°W / 33.92417; -112.11333[1]
Country United States
State Arizona
County Maricopa
Elevation[1] 2,083 ft (635 m)
Population (2010)
  Total 0
Time zone UTC-7 (MST (no DST))
GNIS ID 36403

Wranglers Roost Stagecoach Stop is located in New River, Maricopa County, Arizona. It was a stagecoach stop for a short time in the late 1800s. In 1930, Carl Jesse Myers (called himself Chief Myers) built WR in the 30’s as a dude ranch. The dude ranch was successful all through the 30's when times were tough. The original rock structure was added onto in the late '60s and became a resort with a pool, hot tub, restaurant and some hotel accommodations. The current owners, Reid and Heidi Stewart, also rent the structure for the celebrations of weddings.

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