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    Reigning Grace Ranch

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tres Hermanas Ranch

    Tres Hermanas Ranch

    (2 reviews)

    I bought a large quantity with somebody else who recommended them at Sedona Farmer's Market. All…read morethe meat is wrapped in many layers of plastic and when frozen, the plastic crisscrosses inside the meat, which makes it difficult to remove. Plastic on meat and fat shows their ignorance about health and toxicity, as the plastic gets absorbed by the meat, especially the fat. All the pieces were horribly cut, and most of them went to the dogs. What a waste. These people need to go learn how to cut meat. Raising cattle in a healthy manner is not sufficient, you need to know how to cut it properly. Will never order anything again. Very costly dog food!

    Wow! I thought I couldn't buy perfect meat. Grass fed has always been important, but most ranches…read moredon't finish the cattle with grass. Here we are grass fed AND grass finished! On a ranch down the street from my house from people I like! It is the best meat of my life. I feel good and it tastes good. My favorite regular item is their breakfast sausage. However, when I feel like splurging and I want to be real good to myself, I get a filet....oh oh oh. But really a largest part of why I love this food is just because I have studied meat and cattle and the nutrition that cows get from grass. Grass is packed with nitrilosides, which I receive as nutrients when I eat of a healthy animal. You don't have to go any further than "Food Inc" to see why cows shouldn't be fed corn and grains. Thank you Ernesto for staying true to what is best for your cows which in turn is best for us who eat from your boutique ranch. I appreciate that you are a rancher. You are doing exactly what I would do if, I could be a rancher. Thank you

    Kay El Bar Guest Ranch - Getting ready to ride!

    Kay El Bar Guest Ranch

    (23 reviews)

    Wonderful new manager and staff. They have new owners who are working to keep the old west alive. I…read morelove to ride and I do wish they offer more time in the saddle but the 4 rides I took were great. Wrangler(Jason?) was interesting, polite and since I was the only one on each of the rides we covered a lot of territory. Room was clean and decor was authentic western. Stables and tack room where neat and lodge,dinning rooms where clean. Good signage when you get off the main road to find the office. Fun activities such as Archery, target and skeet shooting, swimming,games , cattle and cards. No TV which is refreshing. This way you get to really talk to guest and staff or not. Cool town of Wickenburg 10 minutes away. Happy hour everyday at the ranch before dinner with nice cheeses and food. Come here for the riding cuz it's some of the best especially after a good rain.

    We loved this little gem in Wickenberg. We are from Phoenix so didn't have to travel far. We were…read moregolfing here this weekend and decided to find a dude ranch to stay at. This place was perfect. Our reservation came with one activity per day. We went shooting clay pigeons the first afternoon and then horseback riding the next day. The ride was 2 hours long and our guide Ky was very friendly and informative. Our reservation also came with breakfast each day. The food was excellent. There is a pool and hot tub also. We used the hot tub after a long day of riding and golfing. It was wonderful. Would stay here again for sure.

    Rock Art Ranch - Cowboy bunkhouse

    Rock Art Ranch

    (4 reviews)

    Visited this hidden gem last week during our Sedona AZ vacay. Totally worth the 2.5-hour NE drive…read morefrom Sedona, this place is run by 4 generations of family members who walk & talk you thru their 5k acreage property, complete with Native American ruins & mysterious Petroglyphs. Loved it!

    Since we moved to Arizona I have developed several new interests, and one of them is petroglyphs…read more So My Lady decided she would take me here for my birthday. Rock Art Ranch is way out in the country, on a dirt road between Winslow and Holbrook, Arizona, The dust from the road completely covered our car before we got to the ranch, and we washed the car the next day in Winslow. It was May, and we encountered quite a few cattle and calves on the way to the ranch and back. It is actually a 5000-acre working ranch, and we had to make reservations and pay for the tour with cash. The owners were real cowboys, and they escorted us on the tour personally. Three areas of interest were featured on the tour. The first was the ranch complex, which included a large converted barn, some old equipment including wagons and camp gear, a preserved bunkhouse, and a memorial rock garden outside the barn. The second was an area out in the wilds that included some Native American hogans and an archaeological site of a 14th-Century Puebloan village. The third was the area the ranch is famous for: petroglyphs. They are found in a canyon on the Chevelon Creek, a tributary of the Little Colorado River. A thousand feet away you wouldn't notice the canyon, but once you are there it's a treat. The Chevelon Canyon cuts into the plain for a depth of several hundred feet. There is a picnic area on a platform house that overlooks the canyon, with plenty of shade. It's a steep descent to the creek, down steps and a path cut into the sandstone walls. On those walls are thousands of carvings made by men and women that go back thousands of years, and that is what the Rock Art Ranch is really all about. Take a lunch, you can't buy one at the ranch. Take plenty of water, the 100-degree heat will get to you, especially when you realize you have to climb back up to the platform shelter. Don't worry about restrooms, there is a charming, clean outhouse up the hill from the platform shelter. Do have a look at other sites on the web to see what you're getting into. There is so much to explore, we'll go back some day and pick up where we left off.

    Reigning Grace Ranch - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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