Geronimo Trail Guest Ranch
 

Open March through mid-November. Geronimo Trail Guest Ranch is a real western adventure! Horseback riding or hiking takes guests through beautiful forests of tall Ponderosa pine, through astounding deep canyons with sheer towering walls and crystal clear streams. From the "Top of the World" you can view more than 3 million acres: 1,000 square miles of the Gila National Forest, the Aldo Leopold and Gila Wildernesses. Elk, mule deer, wild turkey and other wildlife abound. Pithouses, cliff dwellings, and rock art of the earliest inhabitants, the Mimbres (750 - 1150 AD) to explore in the immediate vicinity. The land Geronimo and the Apaches roamed. Well-trained, responsive horses for every ability. Our main focus is on trail riding: seeing the beautiful scenery from horseback, and making this a special vacation for you. Comfortable, attractive accommodations, warm hospitality, relaxed atmosphere, great food, serenity.


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Geographical Area:
USA-New-Mexico
Destination:
Adventure Riding,Guest Ranch,Horseback Riding Only,Ranch OTHER,Family
Country:
United States
Address:
1 Wall Lake Road
City:
Winston
State/Province:
New Mexico
Zip:
87943

Credit Cards Accepted:
Discover
Master Card
VISA
Price Ranges per Night:
$301 and $400
$401 and $550
Months Open:
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Exceptions to Months Open:
January
February
December. Open March 1st - November 17th

Min. Stay (days):
3
Max. Guest (non-group):
12
Max. Guest (group):
12
Accommodation Description:
4 rooms total."Apache": 1 queen, 1 twin, (max occupancy 3). Full Bath. Sitting area with table and chairs. Covered Porch with swing. "Mimbres": 1 queen, 1 bunkbed (max occupancy 4). Full Bath, Sitting area with table and chairs. Covered Porch with swing. "Cowboy": 1 queen, 3 twins (max occupancy 5). Full bath, sitting area with table and chairs, small porch. "Outlaw": 2 bedrooms-one with 1 queen, the other with 1 bunkbed (max occupancy 4). Full bath, sitting area, small porch. All cabins have gas fireplaces. Native American or cowboy and horses decor.
Transportation:
Rental car
Conference Capacity:
|10 to 20|
Nearest Airport:
Albuquerque,NM or El Paso, TX - 4 hours
Nearest Hospital:
2 hours
Nearest Town/City:
Truth or Consequences - 2 hours
Languages:
English
Weather:
We are at 6,500 feet elevation and enjoy very temperate weather year-round, making it the perfect place for outdoor activities. The climate in this area has been assessed as the best in the United States, with New Mexico averaging 275 days a year with sun. Summer days are pleasantly dry (no humidity!) and comfortably warm, while mountain evenings are cool and crisp. Spring and Fall days are mild and sunny.
Cuisine:
Southwestern Ranch cooking served family style in our "Cantina". Hearty breakfasts: New Mexican style scrambled eggs, pancakes, French toast with toppings and fresh fruit. Guest's favorite dinners include New Mexican lasagna, thick juicy steaks, grilled trout, pork tenderloin, fried chicken. Yummy desserts!
Entertainment:
S'mores and music around the campfire. Indoor and outdoor games. Western movies. Line dancing. Roping Lessons. No set schedule for nightly activities, just let us know what you want to do!
Travel Trade:
Travel Agent
Activities and Services:
Adult Oriented
Barbecues
Birding
Culinary Trained Chefs
Dancing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Loping permitted
Nature Trails
Riding arena
Swimming
Swimming Pool
Wildlife Viewing
Wireless Internet access
Association:
Dude Ranchers' Association (DRA - International)
Additional Services:
Families welcome! Adult oriented in May, September, October and November.
Children's Programs:
At Geronimo Trail Guest Ranch you will ride together as a family. As we are a small ranch, we do not have dedicated children’s programs or babysitting services. We are not able to accommodate children under 6
Membership:
The Dude Rancher's Association, American Quarter Horse Association.
Environmental Sustainability:
We are off the power grid; electricity comes from solar arrays supplemented by generators as necessary. Our water comes from stream fed wells.

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