RGV B&Bs
- Alamo Inn
- Casa Rama
- Casa Santa Ana
- El Rocio Retreat
- Indian Ridge B&B
- Inn at Chachalaca Bend
- Inn at El Canelo
- La Casa Laguna
- Redfish Inn
- Seedeater Inn
- Vieh's B&B
Pictures to enjoy
Birders on Rio Grande, Keith Hackland
Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Keith Hackland

Groove-billed Ani, Reid Allen
Casa Santa Ana
| Innkeepers: | Judy and John McClung |
| Address: | 3239 South Tower Road |
| City: | Alamo, Texas 78516 |
| Phone: | (956) 783-5540 |
| Alt. Phone: | (956) 821-4842 (cell) |
| Fax: | n/a |
| Email: | jfmcclung@msn.com |
| Web site: | www.casasantaana.com |
| # of Rooms: | 5 |
| Year Begun: | 2002 |
| Description: | |
| The Wildest Bed and Breakfast in Texas. Located adjacent to the justly famous Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, CSA was built in 2001specifically as a country inn for birders, butterfly/dragonfly enthusiasts, wildlife photographers and others with a desire to experience as much of the natural Valley as possible. It features five rooms, three in the guest house with two extra long twin beds in each, and two rooms in a wing of the main house, one with a king and the other with a queen. All rooms have outside entrances and bathrooms. There is a common room/kitchen/TV room/laundry where guests generally gather to eat and talk. The grounds offer a spectacular bird feeding station/photography blind, a short wildlife trail and several very productive butterfly gardens; there are frequent evening outings for owls, Pauraques, and other creatures of the night. There is a pool guests can use, weather permitting. The grounds are completely fenced, and have ample secure parking behind the guest house. In short, CSA is a modern, comfortable, inviting facility in the heart of the Valley's finest remaining habitat. Owners Judy and John McClung are always eager to welcome you to the inn and, as long-time serious birders, help you plan your trip to get the most possible out of the time you have. |
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