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Trails, Campgrounds and Overnight Hosts
Cactus Country RV Resort
Tucson: 10195 S Houghton Rd. 85747. Ph 800-777-8799 or 520-574-3000.
Holding pens, trails and RV hookup. Robert and Nancy Iverson.
Cactus Country RV Resort Click Here
Coronado National Forest
National Forest: 20 Miles, Camping??, PH 602-428-4150
Cherry Creek Campground
Patagonia: The campground is available through reservation only, year round
There is water and toilets, but no electrical hook-ups. Corral panels are available for a small fee or
guests can picket their horses.
We live in the beautiful San Rafael Valley, approximately 17 miles east (45 minutes) of Patagonia, Arizona.
The San Rafael is a unique high altitude grassland valley (4900 ft), nestled in between the Mexican border,
Huachuca and Patagonia Mountains, and the Canelo Hills.
Our property borders the Coronado National Forest, on the southwestern side of the Huachaca Mountains, 9 miles
north of the Mexican border. We also offer guided trailrides and packtrips. Southern Arizona is a
great place for winter riding!
Phone 520-394-0187.
E-mail: Cherry Creek Campground, Tina Bartsch Click Here
Web Site Cherry Creek Campground Click Here
Grand Canyon National Park
National Park: 20 Miles, Camping??, PH 602-638-7888
Catalina State Park
Tucson: There is a designated camp ground for RV's. Some full hookups, some dry
camping. There is space to park at the Equestrian Center but dry camping
only.
Water is available. Beautiful area to ride. Some of the most beautiful
saguaros you will ever see!
Corrals - Yes (I think 4)
No Reservations - best to call 520-628-5798 for further info
Submitted by: Mary Zimmerman
Additional Information from: Paul Peachin Click here for E-mail
Catalina State Park, in the Coronado National Forest, just north of
Tucson, Arizona, in the Oro Valley. Within the park, is an equestrian
campground. There is water available, Showers, at the non-equestrian
campground, toilet facilities. There is no electric available at the
equestrian campground. There are eight 12 X 24 stalls. Feed and Hay are
available just outside the park. There is a ten day limit, for a daily fee,
and camping is either in self-contained live-in quarter RV units, or tents
within a designated area. The trails are outstanding. The more you look,
the more you find. My favorite trails lead north out the Southerland Trail,
connecting with the Baby Jesus Trail and others in the northerly direction.
Another short trail, especially in the spring when the desert is blooming, is
the Canyon Loop. Maps are available. This is one of my favorite areas in
the country, and is one of the few places where 10 days might not be enough.
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, Springville: PH 520-333-4301
Apache Sitgreave National Forest, covers about 2,000,000
acres in Eastern Arizona. Elevation range from about 4500 feet to over
10,000 feet. Included within that is the Blue Primitive Range, which
consists of about 216,000 acres. It is the best kept trail riding secret in
the entire southwest. There are literally hundreds of miles of trails in
the area. I have been riding them for over 30 years, and still haven't
covered them all.
Surprisingly it gets very little trail riding use.
I am part owner of Arizona Safaris, we are trail riding outfitters
specializing in riding this area.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Besides this email for
the business azsafaris@excite.com, I have a personal email at gotc2000@yahoo.com.
E-mail: ARIZONA SAFARIS Click Here
E-mail: Terry Wagner Click Here
Groom Creek
Prescott: In Prescott itself there is the Groom Creek Horse Camp.
It's seasonal, closed in the winter, there are 36 camping spots
and trail riding that is spectacular. Groom Creek is 6 miles down
the Senator Hwy. or Mt. Vernon St. off of Gurley St. in Prescott,
AZ. The cost, I believe, is $8.00 per night and reservations/information
can be made at the U.S.Forest Service PH 520-771-4700.
Submitted by: Dominique Higa, President of the Prescott Saddle Club Click Here
GroomCreek Horse Camp: Information Needed
I am a Forest Service Volunteer doing some research on increasing useage at
Groom Creek Camp in Prescott National Forest. Could you offer some
suggestions as to what riders who bring their own horses to camp would like
to have in way of facilities.
For example, horse lines or Stalls? At Groom Creek we presently have
tiedowns, water troughs, picnic tables,grills, toilets (4). We have
individual sites -- open and by reservation and also a group site for 40-60
riders. A Camp Host is on hand to offer any help that might be needed.
Any help you could offer me would be much appreciated.
Bobbi Butler
bobbib@northlink.com
E-mail: Bobbi Butler Click Here
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Cottonwood: They have nice trails, water, bathrooms and a few
corrals. Its right next to the Verde River and at the base of
Mingus mountain. Right across the street is the Blazin M Ranch
which is real hoot. They have a dinner and entertainment and a
bunch of little shops. PH 520-634-5283
Submitted by: Dominique Higa, President of the Prescott Saddle Club Click Here
Arizona State Parks list Click Here
Lost Dutchman State Park
Apache Junction: camping? PH 602-982-4485
Petrified Forest National Park
Petrified Forest: Send Info: PH 520-524-6228
Tonto National Forest
Phoenix: Need Info. camping? PH 602-225-5200
Little Elden Springs Horse Camp
Flagstaff: Boy, it is really nice up there especially in the summer.
There is an elevation factor, 7000 at the campground and up to
10,000 on the trails. The campground is called Little Elden Springs
Horse Camp and there are 15 camp sites and is located just north
east out of Flagstaff. Sorry, I don't have good directions for
this one. Reservations can be made with the National Forest Reservation
Center 1-800-280-2267 and it is $8.00 per night with a reservation
fee of $8.25.
Submitted by: Dominique Higa, President of the Prescott Saddle Club Click Here
Payson Horse Camp
Payson: The trail system there is limited but plans are being discussed to extend it.
The vegtation is pinetrees in camp but more scrub pinon out on the trail.
Camp is only 1 mile out of town so you can run in for supplies.
Prescott Ranch
Paulden: Overnight Stabling, Boarding, Horse Rentals, Steak Dinner Rides (need reservations).
Stalls, runs, pasture, arena, washrack.
Overnight charges: $5.00 per night if you feed and clean, $10.00 if we feed and clean.
Trail rides: $15.00 for 1 hour, $25.00 for 2 Hours, all trail rides are guided rides through the Prescott
national Forest.
We border the Prescott National Forest and we have unlimited riding right from the ranch. Bathroom and
shower facilities are also available. Camper and vehicle parking
Home of Marciante Saddle and Leather co, inc. Maker of Trail and Endurance saddles
Ph 520-636-9737 or 1-800-684-7433 Fax 520-636-4520
25755 N. Old Hwy.89 P.O. Box 579, 86334
Gabaldon Camp
It's in the White Mts. of Arizona (northeast corner), up by Big Lake. If your
going to Big Lake, its on the way, just past Lee Valley Reservoir. There are
about 6 small corrals, made of poles just a hair smaller than a telephone pole.
There are out-houses and a creek to water the horses. The main trail head starts in the camp.
Big Lake was putting in a shower facility when we were there. There are a few fence lines, but most can be skirted
or are gated... somewhere. Elk, deer, and pronghorn are everywhere! The
altitude is high, you pass a popular ski resort to get to Big Lake, so take
rain and cold weather gear. We went to Springerville to re-stock the "hay larder", it was a
bit more than we are use to spending but at least it was still available. The individual camps are
"nestled& in
the big pine trees. So don't worry about heat and sun. The dirt road into
camp ground has a circular end large enough for any trailer and truck. The
camp is also restricted to horse camping only... realllllly nice of them!
Kathy
E-mail: Kathy Baker Click Here
Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Site
Tucson, The Gordon Hirabayashi Recreation Site
also known as "Prison Camp Equestrian Center".
During W.W.II, if you were 1/16 Japanese or more, you might
have been interned in this camp for the duration of W.W.II.
Not one of our greatest moments.
This is a beautiful site and trailhead leading to a section
of the Arizona Trail. It's specific designation is
Sycamore Reservoir Trail #39.
The Arizona Trail is a 750 mile (non-motorized) trail that
goes from Utah down the center of Arizona to Mexico.
This will be a primitive campground, including; bring in water
for horses and humans. There are metal corrals, donated by
American Fence Company. The rules will probably be loose.
There are Outhouses and will be fire pits and GI BARBQ
grills.
It is approximately
15 miles from the East side of Tucson. Take the Catalina Highway
(called the Mt. Lemon Highway by locals) Which can be reached
off of Tanque Verde Rd. and can be easily located on a map.
The camp is between Milepost 7 and 8 on the Highway, and
a $5 fee is collected which allows you to stop and park. those
traveling thru do not have to pay. The highway climbs from
about 2,500 feet to 5,000 feet during the 7.5 mile stretch,
but it is an even climb for large units and there are pull-offs
for cooling down.
Over the next several weeks, we will day trailer up to the
area to see the trails first hand, they look beautiful. The drive
itself is magnificent.
Submitted By: Paul Peachin Click Here
Dakini Valley Bed & Breakfast
Our rustic bed and breakfast is located in the middle of
the Tonto National Forest, a short ride on horseback to the Hellsgate
Wilderness area. Hellsgate is located at the confluence of Tonto Creek
and Haigler Creek and is considered to be one of the most remote and
beautiful areas of Arizona. It is an adventure to explore on
horseback.
The 900 square foot cabin that we have turned into a bed and breakfast
was hand built. It sits on the site of one of the earliest homesteads in
the state which, until recently, was a working ranch. Adjacent to the
cabin are corrals and pens for several horses. The property is five
miles from the nearest neighbor and one hour from the nearest paved
road.
We would love to share our piece of paradise. We know that riders and
their horses would find it a riding treasure.
E-mail:David & Sylvia Somerville Click Here
Dakini Valley, David & Sylvia Somerville B&B web page, Click Here
The Lucky Draw Ranch
Sedona: Located just 22 miles outside sedona and tucked away in a
small hidden valley, you will find the Lucky Draw Ranch, an
oasis in the high desert! Just 1 mile off of I-17 surrounded by USFS
& ranch land. Creek runs through tree covered property w/fishing avail. for
lg. mouth bass! 2 RV sites with full hook-ups inc. laundry.
E-mail: Ellen Dal Cerro Click Here
Oasis Ranch
Skull Valley: PO box 256, 86338, Cottages, Hot Tub, accommodations
for horses. There are plenty of trails and they are great. Folks are
welcome to stay as long as they desire?
Bruce & Bonnie Jackson owners, PH 520-442-9559
The Oasis Ranch - web page Click Here
E-mail: The Oasis Ranch Click Here
Roosevelt Lake
Globe: As of May 15th, 2002
across the street across the road from the old camp site the new equestrian campsite is
suppose to be completed. We walked around it and it looks like it will really be nice,
but they still have a lot to do, I know they'll have water, not sure about paddocks, but
the way it's taking shape, it looks like it will. There are pavilions and
bathrooms already in and it's overlooking the lake. We only rode one trail,
it was steep and very rocky in places, but pretty.
Closest town is Globe. From Phoenix, take Hwy 60 to Miami area, then Hwy 88/188 to
Roosevelt Lake. When we left, we took 188 on to 87 that took us on up to Payson.
A long trip for us from Yuma, but for people around the Phoenix area - it'd be a great
get-away place for the weekend AFTER May 15th when the new equestrian campsite is
finished.
Submitted By: Francis Click Here
Creekside Preserve Lodge
Mayer: The Creekside Preserve Lodge and Guest Cabins features 15 cabins on Highway 69,
Between Cordes Junction and Prescott, Arizona. The cabins have large porches that
overlook the Big Bug Creek. Similar to Oak Creek Canyon, only on a smaller scale and
without the crowds of people.
We have many miles of public trails around us which you can explore.
Driving Directions:
1. Drive north from Phoenix on Interstate 17 (as if you were going to Flagstaff).
2. About 40 miles or so, you’ll come to the town of Cordes Lakes, exit at Cordes Junction.
3. Then go west (or northwest) on State Highway 69 (towards Prescott – but not all the way).
4. Six miles from Cordes Junction is the Creekside Preserve on the north side of the highway.
For Reservations:
E-mail: Creekside Preserve Lodge and Cabins Click Here
Phone 928-632-0777
Address:
11255 S.S.R. 69
Mayer, Arizona 86333
Web Site Creekside Preserve Lodge and Cabins Click Here
And The Horse You Rode In On
Located in the foothills of the Dragoon Mountains, land of the Chiricahua Apache Indians.
Come hike, bike, ride or relax with us. We have ten guest stalls and 600+ acres of
Arizona uplands, so bring your horse so you both can have a vacation!
Your Innkeepers: Deb and Will Scott
P.O. Box 158
Dragoon AZ 85609
Location: 2400 W. Dragoon Rd
Dragoon AZ (I-10 Exit 318, then 7.3 miles on Dragoon Rd.)
Phone: (520) 826-5410
Fax: (520) 826-1078
E-mail: And The Horse You Rode In On Click Here
Web Site And The Horse You Rode In On Click Here
El Labrador Ranch, Mexico
We have a ranch in the state of Sonora, Mexico close to Arizona on the Mexican side. This ranch is
very well located for organising trail rides. The closest airport is Hermosillo which is
50 to 60 minutes from the ranch. We can provide horses and mules if clients can't bring
their own. A variety of trails are offered such as river trails, mountain trails and even
a city trail in the small town near the ranch that has a superb colonial architecture.
The ranch is owned by the Gastelum Family and also works as a green hotel offering a
relaxing stay with typical natural food and live entertainment. If all this interests
you I can send you more detailed information including pictures.
Fabian Gastelum
Hermosillo, Sonora
telephone:
00-52-6622-153680 (city)
00-52-623-2320378 (ranch)
E-mail: Fabian Gastelum Click Here
Double Adobe Campground & Recreational Ranch
Double Adobe Campground and Recreational Ranch is located in southeast Arizona.
We have 103 full hook up sites. We have 110 acres of trails and wildlife areas. We have also developed
covered stalls for overnight travelers with stock or wishing for a longer stay where they can ride.
Roy and Denise Roberts
Double Adobe Recreational Ranch
5057 W Double Adobe Rd
McNeal, AZ 85617
Phone 520 364-4000
E-mail: Double Adobe Campground & Recreational Ranch Click Here
Web Site Double Adobe Campground & Recreational Ranch Click Here
Dorly's Horse Camp
Tucson, Adjacent to the Catalina State Park in the Coronado National Forest
Many direct trail access
Level paved road to campground
Large R.V. Campsites w/ full hookups
Large horse Corrals
Round Pen
Campfire & barbeque site
Cookouts and get togethers
Overnight, Weekly or Monthly
Rooms for rent w/cooking facilities
Farrier, Vet, Feed, Tack & Shopping nearby
Directions: From I -10 exit #240 Tangerine Road. Go east 13 miles to Oracle Road, turn left [north] 4 miles
to Wilds Road. Turn right to Bowman Road then turn right [south] to the end of the pavement turn left into
Camp.
Dorly's Horse camp
14340 N. Bowman Rd
Tucson, Az 85739
Phone 520-825-9696
E-mail: Dorly LaPlante Click Here
Cedar Crest Country Cottage & Stables
Albuquerque: We have the cottage for guests to stay in, hookups for guest with trailers rv, stalls & paddock for guests
with there own horses or mules.
We have rental horses for trail rideing
We border Cibola National Forest, miles & miles of trails easy to difficult to the top of the Sandia
mountains 10678 feet
We are only fifteen minutes from Albuquerque.
If you have any questions or need more info.
(505) 281-5197
E-mail: Donald Romero Click Here
Web Site Cedar Crest Country Cottage & Stables Click Here
Liberty Haven Ranch -- Morristown (near Wickenburg)
Our quiet, private guest ranch in Arizona's fabled gold-mining district
backs up to miles and miles of virgin Sonoran desert for endless riding
or hiking. We can accommodate your RV with water and power, or
dry-camped with or without toilet facility. No RV? Reserve our
fully-furnished Bunkhouse by the day or week.
Guest stalls, water, and
feed available. Swimming pool, firearms range, shooting instruction.
We are equine owners and lovers. See our website for photos and
details.
Open all year, reservations required. Call (623) 640-7880
for reservations and directions.
PO Box 400
Morristown AZ 85342-0400
E-mail: Liberty Haven Ranch Click Here
Web Site Liberty Haven Ranch Click Here
King's R&R Ranch
Tonopah: Right next to the Hassayampa River bed in Tonopah, AZ with easy access; with
RV spaces with water, elec, sewer, lots of trees and grass, a pool, fire pit/picnic area, and we have some
dry tent spaces. The Hassayampa River bed is a 50+ mile river bed, mostly dry, sandy in most areas, wide,
lots of trees and wildlife. Horses staying at King's R&R Ranch can use covered stalls, wash rack, tie up,
round pen, arena, horse trailer parking, trail course; veterinarian and farrier nearby; our place is clean and
quiet; dogs are welcome on a leash; persons and their horses/pets can visit and ride overnight, a day trip
only, or stay for longer periods. Available year round. Call ahead for space availability and pricing.
Contact Dee King at 623-386-5403.
E-mail: Dee King Click Here
B&K Ranch
Phoenix, Come enjoy the beautiful weather in Phoenix. The winter months are spectacular. We own a mini ranchette in
North Phoenix, near North Mountain Preserve.
The trails are only a few blocks from our home. It is an adventure to explore on horseback. Our 1930's home
is quaint and we have a room to rent. We also have accommodations for two horses.
Phone 480-225-6941
E-mail: B&K Ranch, Kathy Click Here
Web Site B&K Ranch Click Here
Lucky Draw Ranch
Sedona area: Located just 22 miles outside of Sedona and tucked away in a small hidden valley, you will find
the Lucky Draw Ranch, an oasis in the high desert! Approxmimately 1 mile off of I-17 surrounded by USFS &
ranch land. Creek runs through tree covered property w/fishing avail. for lg. mouth bass!
RV site with electric & water hook-up. 2-shade covered, 5-rail pipe corrals.&
Round pen. $35 per night for RV. $5.00 per horse you clean-up.
$10 per horse includes feed. 2-3 hour rides from property.
This is not a camp ground. No outside restroom or shower facilities. Must be self-contained.
Should have a minimum of a 3/4 ton 4x4 truck to pull out of this property.
Phone 928-567-8787
E-mail: Ellen Dal Cerro Click Here
MCS Stables
Flagstaff: MCS Stables Boarding & Layovers. Flagstaff's finest equine horse motel & boarding facility
located 2 miles from I-17 south of Flagstaff airport & fairgrounds on 89A. Miles of trail riding in secluded
forest preserve. Barn Stalls, individual pens, large paddocks, sheltered corrals. Free Trailer Parking.
Heated Barn, Box Stalls, Private Paddocks, Riding Trails.
MCS Stables
8301 S. Hwy 89A
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Main: (928) 774-5835
Fax: (928) 774-5835
E-mail: MCS Stables Click Here
Web Page MCS Stables Click Here
Rodeo Grounds, Fair Grounds, B and B's, Horse Motels, Private residences
Campgrounds, ranches and trail ride places are also Overnight hosts. The places listed here are "OVERNIGHT ONLY".
This is a link to B & B Online, Bed and Breakfast with
equine accommodations
Bienestar B&B
Tucson: B&B, stalls with indoor or outdoor runs, turnout area, trails nearby.
have rooms or suite with full breakfast PH 520-290-1048
10490 East Escalante Road 85730, Peggy Muller - owner
Double E Ranch
Mohave Valley: 9566 Evans Lane, 86440-9616, Owner Shawn Evans.
Overnight facilities, camper hookup, Reservations PH 602-768-9319
J Bar J Ranch
Wickenburg: B&B, Stalls PH 520-684-9142
Meanwhile back at the Ranch
Apache Junction: B&B, stalls PH 602-982-2112
Rocking M Ranch B&B
Tucson, 6265 N. Camino Verde, 85743-9699, PH 602-744-2457
Rocking M Ranch B&B - web page Click Here
El Jinete B&B, rest and ride
Tucson: Holding pens, arena, trails. Camper hookup elect and water.
Also have a B&B, Kennel available. Ph 520-722-4274
10160 East Millmar, 85730. Close to Pima county fairgrounds.
Donna and Butch Lutter - owners.
E-mail: Donna & Butch Lutter Click Here
Rillito River Ranch
Tucson: Rillito River Ranch is a bed, breakfast and barn for people traveling with horses or
wanting a destination horse vacation in the sunny southwest this winter. We will be
closing on April 15th but until then we have a beautiful adobe bed and breakfast and barns
and an arena across the way from the world-class cutting horse trainer, Fred Frye.
Phone 520/529.7124
E-mail: Rillito River Ranch Click Here
Prescott Ranch
Paulden: Overnight Stabling, Boarding, Horse Rentals, Steak Dinner Rides (need reservations).
Stalls, runs, pasture, arena, washrack.
Overnight charges: $5.00 per night if you feed and clean, $10.00 if we feed and clean.
Trail rides: $15.00 for 1 hour, $25.00 for 2 Hours, all trail rides are guided rides through the Prescott
national Forest.
We border the Prescott National Forest and we have unlimited riding right from the ranch. bathroom and
shower facilities are also available. Camper and vehicle parking
Home of Marciante Saddle and Leather co, inc. Maker of Trail and Endurance saddles
Ph 520-636-9737 or 1-800-684-7433 Fax 520-636-4520
25755 N. Old Hwy.89 P.O. Box 579, 86334
Flying Heart Barn
Flagstaff: Stalls, pens, pasture's. Forest trails, ride to Mt. Elden and San Francisco Peaks.
Wagon rides followed by supper at Horseman Lodge or in Coconio National Forest.
Horse rides by hour, daily, limited groups, scenic trails, overnight boarding, riding lessons.
Location: 3.5 miles nortn of Mall on Hwy. 89 N. Ph.520-526-2788
Addr: 8400 N. Hwy. 89, 86004.
E-mail: Frank & Maxie Davies Click Here
OK Corral Stables
Apache Junction: We have 12 spaces with complete hookups.
Corral space for travelers horses. Telephone is 602-982-4040
or 1-888 46 horse (1-888-464-6773), Ron Feldman.
OK Corral Stables,PO Box 528.Apache Junction,Az. 85217
E-mail: OK Corral Stables Click Here
OK Corral Stables - web page Click Here
Wild Horse Ranch, Resort and B & B
Tucon: Indoor an outdoor box stalls, pens, campfire cookouts, Old west town, B & B
Continental breakfast included. Ph 520-744-1012, 1-888-45-RANCH, fax 520-579-3991.
Addr: 6801 N. Camino Verde, 85743.
E-mail: Wild Horse Ranch Click Here
J-D Ranch - (Scottsdale Area)
Cave Creek, AZ (Scottsdale):
I am located in Cave Creek, AZ, 1.5 mi. north of Hwy 74 (Carefree Highway) and have an
RV hookup and room for horses. We are 1 block from the Cave Creek Rodeo Arena on 24th St.
Covered stall, round pen, large arena, ride from house to many trails and Cave Creek Park.
For more information call 623 465-5555.
E-mail: Lynda Takeda Click Here
Stageline Ranch
Deserthills: We are 4 miles from Cave Creek regional park, 4 miles from Tonto National forest,
12 miles from Emery Henderson trail head, 1/2 mile from state trust land.
Facilities include: barn stalls open pens at $15.00 per night,lighted arena,
cross country trail, RV hook up, furnished house rental, cattle on premises .
Sue Ewens, owner
102 w. Deserthills Dr.
Deserthills AZ. 85086
Office; 602 250 8467
Home; 623 465 7492
Fax; 623 465 5904
Submitted By: Sue Ewens Click Here
Rainbow's End (Horses Welcome) Bed & Breakfast
Sonoita: We have renovated a four bdr/four bath old ranch manager's
home for the human guests and have a beautiful, huge, 17 stall/automatic
waterers/100' runs historic barn available for the horses.
email - lodging@grandadventuresranch.com
website - rainbowsendbandb.com
E-Mail:Elen Kentnor Click Here
web page Rainbow's End Bed & Breakfast Click Here
Wright Price Ranch
Willcox: We have some RV hookups and corrals available for overnight trail riders, 40 miles south
of Willcox, Arizona, on Turkey Creek in the foothills of the Chiricahua Mountains. We also
have an arena, round pen, pasture, and a hot walker available.
Wright Price Ranch, Jeff & Carolyn McGinnis-Boss, 520-824-3124.
E-Mail:Carolyn McGinnis-Boss Click Here
Dakini Valley Bed & Breakfast
Our rustic bed and breakfast is located in the middle of
the Tonto National Forest, a short ride on horseback to the Hellsgate
Wilderness area. Hellsgate is located at the confluence of Tonto Creek
and Haigler Creek and is considered to be one of the most remote and
beautiful areas of Arizona. It is an adventure to explore on
horseback.
The 900 square foot cabin that we have turned into a bed and breakfast
was hand built. It sits on the site of one of the earliest homesteads in
the state which, until recently, was a working ranch. Adjacent to the
cabin are corrals and pens for several horses. The property is five
miles from the nearest neighbor and one hour from the nearest paved
road.
We would love to share our piece of paradise. We know that riders and
their horses would find it a riding treasure.
E-mail:David & Sylvia Somerville
Dakini Valley, David & Sylvia Somerville B&B web page, Click Here
The Lucky Draw Ranch
Sedona: Located just 22 miles outside sedona and tucked away in a
small hidden valley, you will find the Lucky Draw Ranch, an
oasis in the high desert! just 1 mile off of I-17 surrounded by USFS
& ranch land. Creek runs through tree covered property w/fishing avail. for
lg. mouth bass! 2 RV sites with full hook-ups inc. laundry. $30 per night
includes feed & corrals for 2 horses!
E-mail: Ellen Dal Cerro Click Here
Flagstaff Hay & Grain
Flagstaff: 7 miles north of Flagstaff on Highway 89. Indoor and outdoor stalls
available. Overnight, weekly and monthly rates. Access to National Forest.
Join us in our weekend events which include team roping and barrel races.
Full line tack and feed store on grounds. Horseshoeing and riding lessons
available
Address:
11705 N. Highway 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Phone: 1-928-681-3556 After hours: 1-928-526-6140
E-mail:Flagstaff Hay & Grain Click Here
Canyon West Mobile & RV park
Kingman: R.V. Park and Horse Motel in Kingman, AZ. , Located two miles west of town on
route 66. We have 40 RV spaces and two barns. An indoor eight stall show barn, and a six
stall mare motel. There is beautiful riding in the Hualapai mountains right from the park.
You can stay in your RV or horse trailer right next to your horses or stay in the motels
two miles up route 66.
Prices are $10 per stall (mare motel) and $14.95 per nite RV space, $65 week.
Phone is 520-753-9378, Bob Ragin (owner)
E-mail:Bob Ragin Click Here
Canyon West Mobile & RV park web page, Click Here
Little Thumb Butte Bed and Breakfast
A location that will provide a celebration for your
eyes and other senses in an area of what appears to be unlimited space.
Set amongst the panoramic vistas at the confluence of the Verde River and
Granite Creek (4300 ft. elevation), the Prescott National Forest is nearby, the
open spaces are available for trail riding, hiking, bird watching or (?).
Off Highway 89, at milepost 333.4
30 miles South of I 40
30 miles North of Prescott
30 miles from the Yavapai County Fairgrounds
A Homestay that will sleep 6 in a suite with 1 bathroom.
There is room for 6 horses to board in a block barn, the stalls have
turnouts, roping arena, round pen, wash rack and hot walker are also
available.
Gracious hospitality for you and your horse await your arrival.
Contact person:Ann Harrington-520-636-4413
E-mail: Ann Harrington Click Here
Web page Little Thumb Butte Bed and Breakfast Click Here
CNSpots Ranch
Sahuarita: Located 10 Miles southeast off Interstate 10 and Houghton Road in the Santa
Rita Foothills. Very close to Pima County Fairgrounds. Easy access to
Mountain trails, Madera Canyon, Tubac, Benson and Sonoita. Guided rides
available. Horse stalls, round pen, arena, wash rack and RV hookup. Showers
available for campers too!!
CNSpots Ranch
16450 S. Sahuarita Pl.
Sahuarita, AZ 85629
520-762-0367
E-mail: CNSpots Ranch Click Here
Mary & Tony Van Rooy
Lake Havasu City: We have two acres in Lake Havasu City, AZ. at 4034 Blue
Canyon road. Currently we have three quarter horses of our own and temporarily keep three
dude ranch horses from, Sprucedale Ranch of the white mountains, for the winter.
Our phone (928) 855-0251 .
E-mail: Mary & Tony Van Rooy Click Here
LISA'S EQUINE SERVICES
Casa Grande: 3 miles off I-10 Lighted Roping Arena
Stalls. Farrier services available on site.
Lisa Barnes 602-538-4003
E-mail: Lisa Barnes Click Here
Davis Ranch B & B
Prescott: Bed & Breakfast with Boarding Facilities 12 x 24 covered stalls, can
accomidate three horses. Board is $15.00 per horse per night.
Call for rates and availability on the bed & breakfast. Phone 888-836-3211
Close access to Granite Mountain Wilderness area and Groom Creek trails.
E-mail: Eileen Davis Click Here
Northern Arizona Riding Stables
Flagstaff: 32 stall indoor barn and 30 outdoor stalls. Miles of riding directly from the barn into the national forest.
Monthly boarding and Overnighters welcome! RV hook -ups coming soon (summer 2006)
6 Miles south of downtown Flagstaff off I-17 at Kachina Bvld./Mountainaire Rd. (exit 333)
2 Miles south of I-40
Owner: Susan Wolfe
9215 Old Munds Highway
Flagstaff, Arizona 86001
Phone (928-214-8300)
E-mail: Northern Arizona Riding Stables Click Here
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Canyon Creek Ranch
Canyon City: Ride along the Agua river, visit old ghost town of
Gillette, trail rides October and March PH 602-374-5245
Windwalker Expeditions
We do allow people to bring their own horses, however we haven't had many
people follow through with their requests. We do "private" horseback riding tours,
our terrain is all permitted area in the Tonto National Forest, Maricopa County
parks & Recreation and the Bureau of Land Management. Our clientele consists of
many people who own their own horses and many experienced riders.
E-mail: Windwalker Expeditions, Milton Joseph Click Here
Arizona Safaris, Springerville
If you provide your mailing address, a color brochure is on the way to you.
ARIZONA SAFARIS, 550 S. PICNIC CR. ROAD, SPRINGERVILLE, AZ 85938. PH. 520-333-3506,
EMAIL, azsafaris@excite.com. Thank you, and we look forward to riding with you.
E-mail: ARIZONA SAFARIS, Terry Wagner Click Here
E-mail: Terry Wagner Click Here
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