| HIGHLIGHTS |
| Famous For: |
Wonderful family owned and operated guest ranch. Wide open unspoiled Arizona desert scenery, easy access to Tucson. |
| Capacity: |
75 |
| Open: |
Year round |
| Altitude: |
2,300 feet above sea level. |
| Location: |
17 miles northwest of Tucson, AZ. |
| Reservations: |
(888) WSRANCH (977-2624); (520) 297-0252. |
| Rates: |
Adults: $896- $1932 (per week)
Children: $672 - $840 (per week, As 3rd person in the room)
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| Minimum Stay: |
Two nights. High season 4 nights to 6 nights for holiday weeks. |
| Deposit: |
$250 per person to confirm reservation. |
| Payment: |
VISA, MC, AMEX, Discover, personal checks, travelers checks, cash. |
| Closest Airports: |
Tucson, AZ (40 miutes) and Phoenix, AZ (1.5 hours). |
| Transportation: |
Tucson, AZ (free transfers). Phoenix (no transfers). |
| Travel Agents: |
YES |
| Guest Reviews: |
Read reviews from travelers who have visited this ranch. |
| FEATURED AMENITIES |
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Big/Heavy Riders
Over 300 lbs.
Children's Trail Riding
5 yrs old
Computer/Email Services
Conference Services
A/V
Computer/Email Services
Separate Conference Center
Corporate Groups, Meetings
Medium (50-100)
Cuisine
Ranch/Western
Vegetarian
Dude/Guest Ranches
Email Access
Golf
Near (within 30 miles)
Handicapped
Wheelchair Friendly
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Hiking
Guided
On Your Own
Horseback Riding
Horses
Appaloosa
Arabian
Draft
Paint
Quarter
Thoroughbred
Languages Spoken
English
Swedish
Liquor
Available
Massage
Mountain Biking
Naturalist Guides
Professional Rodeo Arena
Resort Ranches
Tennis & Swimming on Property
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Seminars
Horsemanship Seminars - Winter
Short Stays (1-4 days)
Off Season Only
Smoking Permitted
Swimming Pool
Heated
Team Building
Tennis
On Property
Tennis Pro
Women
Weeks
Workshops
Art
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| LODGING |
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| Rooms are southwest ranch style and vary from small rooms for singles to deluxe suites. All rooms have air conditioning, private bath, tub/shower combination. Most have a queen bed plus a twin bed or a king. Deluxe suites have fireplace, whirlpool tub, king-size bed. Washer & Dryer facilities are available on the ranch for our guests. |
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| RECREATION |
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| Mountain, desert, slow, fast and all day horseback riding, team cattle penning, lighted tennis court and sports court, heated pool, indoor hot tub, fitness center with sauna and massage therapy, rec room with movie theater, billiards, ping pong, foosball, etc., basketball and volleyball court, horseshoes,rodeos, hayrides, breakfast rides, hiking, cookouts, evening entertainment and an extensive collection of books in our library. |
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| FOR CHILDREN |
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| Children are welcome! In order to provide a great family vacation, we include the children in all our activities. Our petting zoo has deer, miniature horses, potbellied pigs, and pygmy goats. Children are the responsibility of their parents. Trail riding is available at age 5 and fast rides and mountain rides are an option at age 8. |
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| FOOD/LIQUOR |
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| Continental breakfast plus a cooked to order breakfast, lunch buffet, dinner served buffet-style. Lunch and dinner menu posted daily. Full bar. |
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| BUSINESS/MEETINGS |
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Capacity 75. A great site for meetings and retreats. Our new Longhorn room is a total of 2,600 sq. ft. This light and airy room with its genuine western decor is a perfect compliment to the dude ranch setting. |
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| MEMBERSHIPS |
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, Dude Ranchers' Association, Arizona Dude Ranch Association |
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| HISTORY/HOSTS |
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| The White Stallion began its ranch life as the MZ Bar Cattle Company in the 40's. With a change of ownership in the 50's, guest cabins were added to the existing cattle operation. This new direction was greatly enhanced in 1965 when Allen and Cynthia True purchased the property and endeavored to improve the facilities and amenities. This tradition continues with the second generation of the Trues at the helm. White Stallion Ranch has established a reputation of caring about customer service and dedication to providing quality family vacations. |
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| ITINERARY |
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A Sample of a Day at the Ranch. . . Start the day with a cooked to order cowboy breakfast. Then you're off to a scenic, easy going trail ride either winding through the desert or up into the foothills. The second ride of the morning is for the more adventurous as you navagate some winding desert trails at a brisk lope. Lunch is served buffet style with plenty to eat. After a little siesta time, you can head back out on the trail or lounge around our refreshing, heated pool. Some afternoon options include slow ride, fast ride or team cattle penning. At the end of the day, everyone meets in the lodge for some social time and dinner. Evening programs vary from country/western dance lessons to nature programs or a cowboy singer around the bonfire. |
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