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Seasonal and Special Rides
 
The blue sky and red mountains of Cave Creek provide a dramatic desert backdrop for many unique opportunities. Below, please investigate some of our unusual specialty tours.
  • Sunday "Church of Patty" women's fellowship ride. Ladies only discuss current important topic of any nature often times not suitable for the male rider. We usually start with a hearty all you can eat breakfast buffet at Harold's Cave Creek Corral, immediately followed by an 11:00 sparkling morning ride. (It's the earliest we do on a Sunday!)

 

  • Sunset Rides are timed year round for the last one and half to two hours of the day. We are always standing on a mountain as the sun dips like an orange fireball. The critters are most active at this time. If you love wildlife, this is the ride for you!

 

  • Full Moon Rides have been added for the last three years and we have a ball with them. Picture a ranch lit with tiki torches and no unnatural light to impede your vision as you ride into the night and see everything almost as bright as day. Sometimes you need moon glasses, the moon's brightness is so intense! Since all desert animals are nocturnal, imagine the possibilities. Eight o'clock is the time slot, and lasts an hour and a half.

If you'd like to join us for a Full Moon Ride, just check your calendar and give us a call, we'll be sure to have a ride for ya'll!

 

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  • Petroglyphic Rides are for the athletic riders whom are able to endure rides of four to seven hours. It's well worth the ride to witness the artwork of the Natives!

 

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Off Property Rides are available at any location in Arizona. We are especially familiar with all of the White Mountain trail system. The cool mountain air is a fantastic relief in the summertime!

 

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MTM Ranch * Cave Creek * Arizona * USA * 480.488.4538 * patty@mtmranch.com
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