Places to stay in Duncan, Arizona

Duncan is a town in Greenlee County, Arizona. It is part of the Safford Micropolitan Statistical Area. Duncan is at the juncture of the Gila River and the Arizona-New Mexico state border. Duncan lies on both sides of the Gila, although the primary portion of the town and the entire downtown area lie on the south side of the river. Duncan was founded in the mid 19th century, and the land was added to the United States as a part of the Mexican Cession. The town of Duncan has been destroyed twice by flood and once by fire. The town and area are primarily populated by ranchers and miners. Surrounding smaller towns such as York, Arizona and Virden, New Mexico use Duncan public works and public schools. Duncan and the surrounding area along the Gila River is world-renowned for Native American artifacts such as arrow heads, pottery, burial sites, cave paintings and other remnants of the Anasazi and other pre-historic cultures. Local dining options include Hilda's Market, Humble Pie, and Ol Joe's.

If you are travelling in the area, Duncan is located close to Laura Canyon, Summit Mine, Wes White Canyon, Arimex and Alabama Mine.

Available Duncan lodging

We currently have 1 accommodation in and around Duncan.

12069 Burma Road
Duncan, Arizona
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