Located in the high desert (4300 ft) of the Southwest, we are a gated guest ranch, and we have multiple areas for you to RV boondock or tent camp. We also have a few 30/50 amp plug in spots.
This is a private gated ranch, (Not an RV park) and is a working ranch. The Ranch also hosts a special 501(c)3 non profit charity organization (called Equine Safe Haven) that keeps 9 horses and 11 donkeys at the ranch.
We have beautiful mountain views and beautiful sunsets. The mountains close by are great for hiking. We have so many photo ops with the animals too! The ranch is home to 35 +- Equines (Horses, Mules, Donkeys) performance and competition horses and carriage driving school.
Sorry, we do not rent riding horses or have riding horses/lessons.
You may schedule a carriage ride for an extra fee.
We have water hydrant fill stations, and a BBQ area for you to use. Please ask when you arrive. We can accommodate any size RV up to and including tractor trailers. We have two 50 amp sites and one 30 amp site if you need electric.
CHECK IN TIME: BETWEEN 3pm and 8:00pm. No Exceptions
TENT CAMPERS: must get here before sunset - it gets VERY dark here (great for stargazing) , and hard to see in the back acreage.
Front Gate locks by 8:00pm and unlocked at 7:30am.
If this doesn't work for you, please do not book a stay with us!
Checkout is by 11am.
It is quiet here, and we like to allow travelers time to rest. We also work full time, M-F, in addition to working the Ranch, so we need to set limits so we can rest as well.
So nice and quiet with beautiful sunrises and sunsets! Lots of area for walking our dog too. One thing to note is that if the winds are high (35 mph+) it can be fairly dusty so you might want to chose the electric hookup option so you can keep your RV windows closed and run your AC in warm weather.
The site was so convenient to enter and exit. We told our hosts we would not be needing a 30/50 converter, but ours had gotten wet, so one was quickly provided to the easy- to- access utility pole
The ranch has many animals we were free to visit. Our host thoughtfully provided a very detailed map of “who” lived “where”, and a couple animals to avoid.
Very nice stay. You have to enjoy wide open space, sky and dessert quiet punctuated with the occasional rooster crowing. Watching the horses and birds was very relaxing. The hosts were pleasant but not intrusive.
Great place! Love hanging out with the animals. Owners are awesome . Doing great work! Friendly and welcoming!
Location
Deming, Luna, New Mexico, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Chiricahua Apache, Pescado, and Tampachoa (Mansos) First Nations according to