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    4.6 (82 reviews)
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    Sunset ride
    Joshua W.

    I went to this horse ranch for a sunset ride. I brought an apple to feed one of the horses, but I ended up feeding it to one of the goats instead because there are also other animals on the ranch. All of the staff were so incredible and helpful. During the ride, we had some friendly conversation and dropping some knowledge as well. I would 100% go back here to ride during the sunset again or just regularly during the day. All the horses were so pretty and I saw a little pigs and goats as well. They even have a big steer on the ranch too. We definitely go back here, even just to say hi to the animals.

    Bison
    Brooke R.

    ~TEAM PENNING TEAM BUILDING EVENT ONLY~ I was in town for a work event and part of that work event was a team building excursion to White Stallion Ranch. The invitation said enjoy team penning and I thought, sure, whatever that is. Over to google I go. I haven't been on a horse since 4-H camp... maybe in 4th grade. But YOLO, right? Since then I have also developed a fear of heights and some mild anxiety, but let's get on a 900 lb majestic animal to get over some of those irrational fears. I did feel better when most of the people joining me were also of minimal horse experience. Arrived in the morning for our event. We filled out a form so the team at White Stallion could best match us with a safe horse. I scored a beauty, his name is Bison. Got a little background on Bison and was then lead to the platform to easily get into the saddle. Got a quick tutorial and then once all of our riders were mounted, we got another tutorial. My aniexty subsided pretty quick, Bison was a badass needing minimal direction. The team at White Stallion were patient and informational, all of the ranchers were quick to help with pointers to get our horses going the correct way. We went through 3 rounds of penning and had a fabulous time. We were able to take pictures along the way. Once we were getting good and starting to move, we had completed our tasks and it was time to wrap up. The ranchers helped us off our horse and shared we could go to the bar to cool down or hang out (we had a second group that was going through penning after we were done.) There was so much to see at the Ranch, I would have loved to spend the night here. We loved our time on the horses. All horses and ranchers were safe and there were no issues. We bellied up to the honor bar, many choices on drink offerings. Beer, soda, juice, champs, wine, freshly made margaritas and if you were feeling good, a full panty of hard liquor. You filled out the little note pad with what you drank and paid at the front counter. Cute decor, lots of activities if you chose to stay inside. Puzzles, chess, game boards... There is a pool and also a gym. I missed visiting the gift shop, but heard it had a lot of fun stuff. I only got to see a fraction of what the Ranch has to offer, but I have already looked at booking a longer adventure here.

    Enjoying the desert scape.

    Our family (10 people) were at White Stallion over Christmas. The ranch and accommodations were western themed and very comfortable. Walking the grounds acquainted tou with desert scaping in a good way. They had a flora and fauna tour to intro you to different variety of vegetation. The food was good, healthy and plentiful. Breakfast could be continental, buffet, or by order. The pastries and desserts were amazing. There was a long list of activities to partake in. You could be as active or sedentary as you would choose to be. Staff was outstanding. They were very accommodating to requests be they diet or activity related, or answering questions. Smiling faces everywhere and a can do attitude. Dining was offered both indoors and out. We took advantage of both. My grandkids already want to know when we could come back. The horses were a hit, as was the shooting practice. Crafts were available, as were games and a library. Oh did I mention snacks during cocktail hour? Yum. Bar was honor system and reasonable prices. Wine was available by glass or by bottle. Lemonade, tea and water were always available. Town was close if you preferred items not stocked. For me the best part was time with family and spending quality time having fun. Electronics were not seen much as they were busy tackling new skills and being with your cousins at White Stallion....priceless.

    Cynthia R.

    I have hardly any words. I am absolutely blown about by this ranch. This is an all inclusive resort. I've never been somewhere more that felt like being with a family. The staff are so friendly and genuine. Everyone was smiling, laughing and having a great time. The food was amazing! They have so many options to choose from and the desserts were delicious! There are so many fun activities on the ranch. You have archery, horseback riding, play pool, a basketball court, a pool, spa and hot tub, a petting zoo and more. There are horses that you can feed treats and just hang out with. The scenery around the ranch is beautiful. The ground are well maintained, the rooms are absolutely adorable. They look like old western cabins. I can't recommend this place enough. I will definitely be back someday

    10/10 Best place we have ever stayed. My boyfriend and I felt so free and relaxed. The resort itself is beautiful and the attention to detail is amazing. The staff is WONDERFUL, so helpful and accommodating. The room is so cozy and private, we were right next to the horses and hearing them in the morning is magical. We had the pool and jacuzzi to ourselves during the late hours and even got to hang out in there cute vintage style game room. Again, 10/10 would recommend even for not so western people like us this place will have you at peace and feeling so free.

    Critter show on Wednesdays!
    Amanda J.

    This place is amazing! Went back for our second trip this week and I'll be back again! They have great amenities, the meals are awesome, extra activities outside of riding and multiple different type of riding activities. The wranglers and people working here are also amazing and blast to be around. I miss it already!!

    Judith B.

    What a great place to vacation! I never saw myself going to a dude ranch but I am so glad I agreed to go on this adventure. It is such a well run ranch. Every employee was top notch, completely sweet and knowledgeable. I learned new skills and enjoyed different activities in the desert on horseback rides. One of my favorite vacations. My only criticism is room cleanliness. The beds need to be pulled out and cleaned all around, under the sink and mirrors need dusting. We spent the week with a cob web that had a dead fly in it. We named him Fred. Despite that, we had an absolutely amazing time and would definitely do it again. The horses we so sweet. I hated to leave them.

    Pigs

    Awesome experience! Dwayne and the others were very hospitable and made the trip a good time. We encountered a rattlesnake on the way back to the stables, as one does in the desert, and the horses responded amazing. I was able to lead Gunsmoke around the area where the snake was to avoid him being spooked as well. Horses very well trained and easy going. As someone who has never ridden a horse before, I felt very comfortable and confident the whole time!

    The tree that brings all the birds to the yard
    Laura B.

    Loved this place! This was my first experience at a Dude Ranch. We had airport pick up and drop off service. The rooms are very comfortable and beautifully decorated. The scenery is beautiful and I got to see rabbits and different types of colorful birds ... as well as a small kings snake. All pretty cool. They have a cactus tree in front of the dining hall that attracts different types of birds. From my bedroom window I caught sight of humming birds and rabbits playing. The best and most important part... their horses are in great shape and their food is outstanding. I happily put on 2 lbs at the ranch (I needed them). I ate more than I needed to, but I could not resist. The service is incredible. Everyone is very nice. They have shows in the evenings and other fun activities like rock climbing, e-bikes, archery, leather workshop and horse show decorating. Spa, pool, and free treats for horses. I didn't care for the cattle sorting and penning, but I enjoyed the scenic and the fast rides. My only observation (not complaint) I feel there's always room for improvement, is that some of the activities I wanted to do (they have quite a variety but some didn't appeal to me) had conflicting times. So I found myself doing 1 or 2 activities per day... so the days went by sloooow for me. And seeing I had a lot of free time in my hands, decided to return home earlier. Some activities are good once, also with archery and cattle sorting, I didn't like waiting in line for my turn in a big group of people. That made it drag a little also. So I decided to just go on as many rides as possible since rising was my primary interest.

    Bob H.

    The review is just for dinner... we live locally and went for the evening ! Had a great time! We got there a few minutes before cocktail hour so we could relax and enjoy a drink on the patio. There were people from England, Germany and France that we encountered ! The hosts are extremely friendly and explained to us how things worked. After cocktail hour we went toward the outside BBQ area and got in line to choose our meals. There was corn on the cob, salads, baked beans, bread, string beans, two seafoods, chicken and ribs! The only miss was the chicken which was like eating shoe leather. Dinner in the patio was fabulous, as it was a comfortable October evening! After dinner there was entertainment by a cowboy using his guns, ropes and whip. He was very good !

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    Good location, easy to find, plenty of parking. Smooth check-in with friendly & professional front…read moredesk clerk. He recognized me for my loyalty as a Gold Member with 2 bottles of water. Hotel lobby, elevator was clean & inviting. The room (King) was clean, bed was comfortable & A/C was cold. Pool was adequate, narrow, but went to 5 feet and you could do mini-laps if desired. Towels were available (outside) and pool was clean. Breakfast was great, lots of selections, eggs & bacon were delicious. The young lady managing the breakfast was friendly & on it. Kept area clean & well-stocked. You could find something to eat from cereal to waffles. Overall Staff & amenities was 5 Stars, hotel is dated, but well maintained. The TV was small, and older model. The greeting name on screen was incorrect. I am not sure if front desk knew how to update Would stay here again if in the area.

    I only needed a short-term stay, but I appreciated having a full-sized fridge and the ability to…read moreprepare my own meals. This place actually supported the "mobile key" properly: I wouldn't have had to visit the front desk unless I wanted to. I was able to get my key, unlock my room and even check out without problems. I only went to the front desk to ask about the possibility of a late check out since I'd forgotten to do that in when I checked in on the app. My room was spacious and clean and had a comfortable bed. The elevator was functional and not too noisy and the staff were friendly and helpful. The ice machine worked (first floor) and there was a good laundry facility on my floor if I'd needed it. The property is tucked back away from the main road, so no road noise kept me awake at night.

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    3.8
    (500 reviews)

    I had a good experience here. Check in/checkout was easy. I was initially worried about the AC…read moreduring Tucson's 100 degree summer heat, but my room had no problems staying below 70 degrees at night, even though it had an exterior-facing door. The resort itself is beautiful, with a modernist exterior and interior columns clearly meant to resemble saguaro cacti. I wasn't able to fully explore the grounds due to the heat, but there's a good mix of curated and wild trails. The pool area is extensive and they show movies at the pool at night. The lobby and bar area is huge and was a pleasant place to sit and work or watch the World Cup. I particularly enjoyed watching night hawks hunting over the parking lot at night.

    Lovely, lovely brunch at Loews Ventana Canyon resort. It was crowded but service was attentive,…read morefriendly and fairly quick. Their famous "bottomless" mimosas found their bottom this year, first one is free, but you pay for additional. I get it, price of everything has gone up so sad but it is understandable. But the stationed buffet is still amazing and bountiful. Literally soup to nuts, the outdoor grill station is a flurry of activity, complete with live music and misters. This brunch is well worth the price and you are encouraged to eat as long as you are able to. It's really enjoyable to observe packed tables with multiple generations of guests who are smiling, laughing, quaffing and eating beautifully crafted dishes that are endless! It's a go to place for special occasions, the property is absolutely beautiful with amazing views, and because of their reputation I believe reservations are a must. If you haven't already been there, I highly encourage you to visit and if have been a prior guest just remember the endless mimosas are a thing of the past. Enjoy

    White Stallion Ranch - hotels - Updated July 2026

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