Ticket to Holiday Fun at the Ranch for One Child, Teen, or Adult at the Ranch at Storybook Ranch (Up to 50% Off)
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Whole family can visit a holiday-themed ranch and participate in activities like pony rides, a hay maze, and field day games
- The ranch offers a variety of activities, including pony rides, a petting zoo, and a hay maze.
- What’s included: one-day admission and activities (pony rides, hand-led horse rides, petting zoo, field day games, photo areas, mini hay maze, slide and obstacle course bounce house)
- Child tickets are for ages 2–12 and teen/adult tickets for ages 13 and up.
- Free admission for children under 2 (does not include horse and pony rides)
- Restrictions: not valid for special evening activities. Max weight-70lbs/pony, 200lbs/horse. Staff determine carousel or hand-led rides. Children and adults are required to wear face masks covering nose and mouth.
- Prohibited items: outside food and alcohol
- Transportation: complimentary parking available
- Food and drinks are available at an additional charge.
- Enclosed shoes are required in the activity area
- Reservations are not required during open hours between December 5 and January 3.
Whole family can visit a holiday-themed ranch and participate in activities like pony rides, a hay maze, and field day games
- The ranch offers a variety of activities, including pony rides, a petting zoo, and a hay maze.
- What’s included: one-day admission and activities (pony rides, hand-led horse rides, petting zoo, field day games, photo areas, mini hay maze, slide and obstacle course bounce house)
- Child tickets are for ages 2–12 and teen/adult tickets for ages 13 and up.
- Free admission for children under 2 (does not include horse and pony rides)
- Restrictions: not valid for special evening activities. Max weight-70lbs/pony, 200lbs/horse. Staff determine carousel or hand-led rides. Children and adults are required to wear face masks covering nose and mouth.
- Prohibited items: outside food and alcohol
- Transportation: complimentary parking available
- Food and drinks are available at an additional charge.
- Enclosed shoes are required in the activity area
- Reservations are not required during open hours between December 5 and January 3.
Need To Know Info
About Storybook Ranch
Rowlett Creek burbles through Storybook Ranch, adding a finishing touch to a picturesque landscape where horses roam and the memories of the Old West burn bright. Founded by longtime horseman Wayne Kirk, the ranch hosts horseback-riding programs and events that not only keep the equestrian spirit alive, but also help keep horses themselves alive.
On Horseback
Wayne Kirk wanted to establish a ranch that served underprivileged kids and unwanted horses. For the latter, a horse rescue and sanctuary rehabilitates and retrains steeds so they can nuzzle with students during the ranch's riding programs. These classes and camps help aspiring riders learn good horsemanship, including how to care for a horse, how to ride properly, and where to find the horse's turn signals. Guests can also befriend the stable's horses during rides along the ranch's tree-lined trails.
A Friendly Ghost Town
On exploring the ranch, one might come across a cluster of Old West–era buildings. If so, they've found Dry Bones, a historic and abandoned town that still stands on the ranch's 19 acres. The rustic town is a prime spot for weddings, graduations, and other celebrations—as well as a place to see how people from the 1800s lived without smartphones, televisions, or the Clapper.