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    Hallelujah Horse Ranch - This was taken in 59° weather. This is the case most days in the winter. Rugs are never taken off.

    Hallelujah Horse Ranch

    (6 reviews)

    I have boarded my horse here at Hallelujah Horse Ranch for 2 1/2 years now. I started with full…read morecare Board meaning that the ranch hand will feed for you and clean and check water. I went over with him very carefully how to feed my older horse and what to feed him And I found that he wasn't able to follow my simple instructions or he may have just not been willing to follow my instructions. I really think it's probably the latter. He is very unhappy, and every little thing that irritates him becomes a new rule after he goes and whines about it to the ranch's lease holder. She depends on him because she is unwilling to do the work herself or hire someone with more on the ball. She spends half the week with her boyfriend in Phoenix and as long as the work is done whether it is done correctly or not that's really all that matters to her. Her name is Deborah. She is checked out. She rarely comes out of her house, except to teach her riding lessons. She does very little with her own horses. What really is egregious about this situation is that she leaves their blankets on in 60° weather on winter days. And these are not simple sheets- these are heavy rugs. Her poor horses. They sweat. They cannot regulate their temperatures very well at all and they are just miserable. And there are some horses that are boarding there as well whose owners' pay for them to be blanketed and un blanketed and this does not happen on most days. They'll stand in their blankets for days on end when the afternoons are gorgeous and warm. I couldn't stand to see the cruelty anymore, and I said something. If you see something, say something. I doubt it will ever change and that's a shame for her poor horses. I feel like they're more like four-legged possessions to her than actual sentient beings who have feelings. Now because I said something I have to leave. There's no way it's going to get better but I couldn't keep my mouth shut any longer. Because I care about all horses not just my own.

    If you are new to horses and want to learn how to interact to train yourself to be a good leader…read morethen Deborah is a good starting point but her rates for training are way above market value compared to other amazing reputable people in the area. You do not get much more bang for your buck. Boarding wise I HIGHLY discourage utilizing the facility. She doesn't own the land so there are limits but the landowners leave it dilapidated and dangerous. She invests minimally in improvements to the property. Her ranch caretaker is not a horse person and does not know how to interact with them at times due to the lack of meaningful training. I paid full care and according to the contract this includes daily pasture cleaning, hay feeding, and grain feeding if you prepare the bags. He only cleaned every other day and would not feed the grain. He Doesn't know how to interact with young horses. He bad mouthed my very well behaved 2 year old gelding to the woman who was helping me move out. Unprofessional and inappropriate. He doesn't even provide the obligations outlined in the boarding contract. On top of it you have to pay for and deliver your own hay. With $500 board that is inappropriate as well. Nobody here is ill-willed or malicious but please avoid learning a hard lesson like I did. Fortunately I ended up at a wonderful private facility with a great property manager.

    Flying E Ranch - All ready to go on a trail ride

    Flying E Ranch

    (35 reviews)

    Staying at this dude ranch truly felt like coming home to family. From the moment we arrived, the…read morestaff welcomed us with genuine kindness and treated us as if we'd been part of the ranch for years. The ranch itself is a treasure--old and full of character, with history dating back to the 1940s. I loved wandering through the original buildings, admiring the authentic architecture and décor, and flipping through the photo albums filled with memories from decades past. The team here is absolutely outstanding. The cooks, Jesse and her husband Jeff, made every meal feel like it came straight from a family kitchen--comforting, delicious, and made with care. In the front office, Lisa was friendly, organized, and always ready with a smile or helpful suggestion. And the wranglers, Wendall and Ritch, were simply the best I've ever had the pleasure of riding with. Their knowledge, patience, and humor made every ride unforgettable, and Wendall's personality in particular was a highlight of the entire stay. Being tucked away in Wickenburg--the roping capital--meant that daily roping competitions were part of the experience, adding excitement and authentic cowboy culture to each day. The trail rides were scenic and peaceful, offering a perfect way to soak in the Southwest landscape. On top of everything else, the ranch doubles as a stunning venue for weddings and corporate events. With its history, charm, and warm-hearted staff, it's hard to imagine a more perfect setting. If you're looking for a genuine dude ranch experience filled with heart, history, and unforgettable people, this is the place.

    My friends Danielle & Garrett had their wedding here & Garrett used to work here as well. Beautiful…read moreplace for a wedding & since it was an "unplugged" wedding, I wasn't able to get a photo of the scenic beauty & spot where the wedding took place. It was quite a drive up to the ceremony area. 4 wheel drive vehicles only recommended just for that. We had an amazing dinner cooked/catered from the Flying E staff. Everything was so delicious: steak, salad, baked potatoes, corn, rolls, and there were plenty of drink options & hors d'ouvres before the meal. Funfetti & chocolate cupcakes, white cake, & carrot cake were the dessert options. There was dancing, cornhole to play, S'mores to make, and a log coaster branding station. This is a great place for weddings. Once it gets dark, it's hard to see to get out and it gets dusty but if you like a western theme, this is definitely your place!

    Happy's Dream Ranch - horse_boarding - Updated May 2026

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