Western Weekend with True Ranch Hospitality

Bidding Supports: BASIS Charter Schools (New York, NY)

Item Number
116
Value:
600 USD
Online Close:
2024-04-26 22:30:00.0  –  Bid Extension
Bid History:
5 Bids

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Description

A certificate for two night stay at the Arizona ranch of your choice (White Stallion Ranch in Tucson, Rancho de la Osa in Sasabe, Kay El Bar Guest Ranch in Wickenburg, or Tombstone Monument Ranch in Tombstone) and breakfast for two guests.   

The True Ranch Collection is a selection of historic dude ranches offering guests an authentic western experience. Our historic preservation company Ranch Preservation Holdings, LLC, is committed to maintaining the hospitality and heritage of the western dude ranches in the True Ranch Collection. We aim to preserve the historic tradition of dude ranching, from its celebration of western heritage to its history as an early destination vacation in the United States.

They have revived each of the ranches in our collection for the next generation of guests; while staying true to the authenticity, identity and heritage of each ranch. Each property is a gateway into the past, and we?ve brought our commitment to keeping the hospitality and traditions of the West alive. We invite you to stay at a True Guest Ranch for a dude ranch vacation full of adventure and relaxation in a truly unique setting.

  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Kay El Bar is an intimate western dude ranch just over an hour northwest of Phoenix in Wickenburg, Arizona. Discover saguaro forests and slot canyons along the rocky mountain trails or ride through the sandy Hassayampa Riverbed. Create memories that will warm your soul and last a lifetime. Become a part of the Kay El Bar family. Homesteaded in 1909 by 18-year-old Romaine Lowdermilk, Kay El Bar has continued to treat guests to an authentic dude ranch experience for over 100 years. From the Homestead House built in 1914, to the large adobe lodge built in 1926, Kay El Bar Guest Ranch offers the best of the cherished Arizona tradition of dude ranching. Go back in time, experience the splendor of the Sonoran Desert on horseback, enjoy unhurried time with family and friends, and make some unforgettable memories.
  • At White Stallion Ranch, the personal touch and hospitality of a traditional dude ranch is carefully blended with the service and amenities of a fine resort. The True family welcomes you to the ranch that has been their home for over 55 years.  Reconnect with nature, family, friends, and serenity. Ride through the unspoiled desert, rugged mountains and cactus that have brought Hollywood filmmakers to the ranch for over 70 years. Recognized nationally for excellence in service and value.

  • Rancho de la Osa is Arizona?s most historic ranch. Ride the trails frequented by U.S. Presidents, movie stars and legendary figures like Pancho Villa. Explore Native American ruins, the U.S.-Mexico border, or the neighboring 120,000 acres of Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge by off-road vehicle. After a day spent adventuring, enjoy a cool drink in our Cantina, the oldest continually occupied building in the state of Arizona. Then retreat to the Hacienda or your historic guest room to relax in rich Southwestern color and culture. Located less than a 1 ½ hour drive from Tucson, in the high desert grasslands of the Sonoran Desert, with spectacular mountain views in every direction including the iconic Baboquivari Peak. The ranch offers an unparalleled guest ranch experience with exceptional food and drink; unmatched hospitality from our staff; and different activities for you and your family to enjoy. Become a part of our storied history and join us for a truly unique vacation experience.

  • Step back in time with a stay at Tombstone Monument Ranch & Cattle Co. ? just 2.5 miles from the West?s most iconic town. Our historic dude ranch and working cattle ranch offers a true Old West experience promising plenty of adventure and relaxation.  Explore the surrounding area by horseback and off-road UTV, and see historic mines, hand dug wells, old railroad trestles, and ancient Native American Petroglyphs.  Stay in the Marshal?s Office, the Grand Hotel, the Courthouse, or our other western town buildings. After a day of adventuring, return to the ranch?s saloon and spend the evening like a true cowboy, playing Texas Hold?em to the sounds of live western music. 

Item Special Note

Expires January 15, 2026.

Not available in high season or holiday seasons.  Subject to availability.