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Wild and rugged, in the heart of Apache territory, the ranch lies at the
foot of the Dragoon Mountains some 85 miles from Tucson.
Are you a rider or merely a passenger?
A horse owner or a horse slave?
A wise horse purchaser or a horse trader's dream?
Are you buying your veterinarian's Rolls Royce?
Attend our Horse Camp, and become an informed horse
owner.
Your horse will thank you!
Many people approach purchasing a horse in much the
same way they approach buying a puppy. They don't
realize a horse - besides being a significantly
larger animal - has a mind of its own and its own
unique agenda. Throughout this one week program,
we'll present a great many highlights of horse
ownership - and some of the pitfalls. Of course we
will mix it up with lots of riding as well.
Well-trained
quarter horses will take
you on trails through a country of ever changing beauty, to the rugged
Dragoon Mountains and abandoned mining camps, old Apache lookout points,
deserted ghost towns and old burial grounds, along mountain tops and
ridges with views of seventy miles in several directions. Rides are divided according to the ability of the rider. Groups are kept
small. There are mini-clinics each week for a charge. The wranglers also
give lessons at no charge to guests.
2008 Rates include accommodations in cabins or
casitas, all meals, daily riding 8 days/ 7 nights from $1121
see all rates details Meeting: Pearce, Dragoon Mountain
Airport: Tucson Transfer: $230 for up to 6 people rt.
between 8 AM to 8 PM.
($250
if traveling before 8 AM or after 8 PM)- to be paid locally Horses: Quarter, Quarter mix
Tack: Western Pace: All paces - there are loping rides
available throughout the week. The all day excursions are at a slower
pace due to the terrain Level: all levels
Min/Max: 2-12 Note: Some all day excursions and overnight trips are at an
additional charge also see details on:
Riding Program
Off ranch Adventure Rides
Overnight Pack Trips
Lodge & Accommodations
Map of the ranch
During Horse Camp, we'll discuss the following:
- What to look for in purchasing a horse -
ideal conformation and temperament
- Horse etiquette and handling - proper
approach, handling, and grooming
- Basic horsemanship - how to control the
horse, how to communicate
- Horse health management - necessary
inoculations, worming program, when not to
panic, and when to call the vet
- Equine nutrition and shelter
- Farrier science - examples of a well-shod
hoof and a shoeing demonstration
- Theory of saddles and the correct way to pad
and saddle
- Theory of bits and bridling
The ranch is famous for its
riding program of trail rides, seasonal cattle work, riding lessons,
horseback games and all-day adventure rides, for which riders and horses
are transported to the trail head in the forest wilderness.
There are also history rides to abandoned ghost towns and old
Fort Bowie as well
as a horseback outing to the fabulous
Chiricahua National Monument, the "Wonderland of Rocks."
($60 extra for trailering the horses) |

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2008 Rates
Horse Camp Clinic
taxes included in 2008 |
March - May
Oct - Nov
Dec 16 to Jan 14 |
Feb, Aug, Sept. |
June-July
Dec 1-15
Jan 15 - 31 |
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Weekly |
Weekly |
Weekly |
Casita
up to 5 (per person) |
Single |
1121 |
2110 |
1834 |
| Double |
1833 |
1696 |
1558 |
| additional persons
over 5 |
1707 |
1621 |
1547 |
| Cabin |
Single |
1972 |
1783 |
1707 |
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Double |
1696 |
1547 |
1410 |
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Taxes: 6.05% included
Gratuities: 15% to pay locally.
Transfer: Up to 6 people return $230 between 8 AM and 9 PM
Rates include accommodation, three mouth watering, home
cooked meals a day plus snacks, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft
drinks in accommodations, full bar, pool, hot tub, video room, games
room with pool table, ping pong, hiking, birding, stargazing,
cookouts, nearby golf, live entertainment.
Riding program offers daily trail rides, advanced rides, all day
rides and horseback riding lessons (additional fee).
Rates reflect a limited number of guests, and highly personalized
service.
Casitas - consist of bedroom with king or queen bed, a sitting area
or room which can double as a second bedroom, double entry bathroom
with tub/shower, private porch and sun deck.
Cabins - Pleasant and spacious single room, with queen bed, full
pull out bed, bathroom with shower, private porch and sun deck. All
accommodations have refrigerators and coffee makers, and, for your
convenience, also hair dryers, bath robes and pool or hot tub
towels.
There is also a guest laundry.
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