The budget-friendly destination of Ozona is a good choice if you’ve been considering a getaway with your kids. The camping sites, swimming spots, and cafes are just some of the things that make this an attractive family vacation spot.
What's the best accommodation for families in Ozona?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 81°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 50°F. Average annual precipitation for Ozona is 20 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Ozona?
While you and the family are vacationing in Ozona, you might want to check out some of the attractions here such as Ozona Country Club, Caverns of Sonora, and Devils River State Natural Area. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Amistad Reservoir and Rio Grande.
"For my 1 night solo stay, my 2-double-beds room was spotless, there were 4 sets of towels (bath, hand and washcloth), and there were plenty of amenities available such as a new roll of toilet paper, full pump bottles of body soap, shampoo and conditioner. The hair dryer worked properly. The bathroom had very ample counterspace and a cubby hole underneath the right side, and a super handy pullout shelf underneath the left side of the counter. The water in the shower drained well. There was a lot of counter space in the bedroom area, on either side of the TV. One side functioned as a desktop with a table lamp and a chair. The other side was an ample counter and was over the refrigerator. There was an outlet on each side of the TV, accessible to the countertop (so, where a laptop or a cell phone could be easily placed. I will say that the refrigerator wasn't very cold, but I also didn't endeavor to move the dial to lower the temperature. There was also a microwave, but I didn't ever use it. The hotel had 3 or 4 luggage carts readily available for transfer of luggage to the room. I was on the 4th floor, and used both of the 2 available elevators during my stay, and only once had to wait long for an elevator to arrive. I would stay again at this Hampton Inn in a heartbeat. The area was safe, and the parking lot had good lighting for my rental car, so that gave me peace of mind. I don't remember being disturbed by any loud noises."
"Although expensive for the conditions, hotel staff were kind and accommodating. The beds and bathroom were clean, however, many of the walls were fairly filthy. It was very quiet, as I think we may have been the only ones staying there. I have been told it is occasionally very crowded (during oil boom times). There is no elevator if that's something you need. The "breakfast bar"left a lot to be desired - flavorless fruit, junk food snacks, and 2 hot items that did not look particularly palatable. All things being equal, I'd likely stay here again because I know what I'm going to get. I would definitely stay here over the trailer home/extended stay establishment we viewed from our window. It has window unit heating and cooling which is not preferable."
A verified traveler stayed at Cobblestone Inn & Suites – Big Lake
"Hotel is an older hotel. It is very clean and located with in easy walking distance to several restaurants. Staff is very friendly and helpful. It even includes a breakfast with cooked to order eggs, bacon or sausage or made to order breakfast burritos along with the usual hotel fare. That was such a nice surprise and treat!
We will definitely be back to this charming hotel."
A verified traveler stayed at SureStay Hotel by Best Western Sonora