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California Dude Ranch Vacation
Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch


Take Home a Saddlebag Full of Memories...

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Ralph & Trish Wilburn
Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch
2116 Greenhorn Ranch Road
Quincy, CA 95971
800 587-2396
530 283-0930
Fax 530 283-4401


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Famous For
Capacity
Open
Altitude
Location
Reservations
Rates
Minimum Stay
Deposit
Payment
Closest Airports
Transportation
Travel Agents
Guest Reviews
Featured Amenities
Lodging
Recreation
For Children
Food/Liquor
Business/Meetings
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HIGHLIGHTS
Famous For: Authentic western experience, something for everyone: kids families singles and couples, progressive riding program, all inclusive rates.
Capacity: 80
Open: May through December
Altitude: 4,000 to 7,000 feet
Location: Approximately 160 miles north of Sacramento, CA and about 70 miles west of Reno, NV
Reservations: 800 587-2396
Rates: Adults: Summer rates $1410 weekly, Spring & Fall rates $1269 weekly, $247daily
Children: Summer rates $980 Juniors and $525 (kids 3 - 5 yrs) FREE under 3 yrs. weekly, $162.00 daily, Spring & Fall rates $882 Juniors $473 kids (3 - 5) weekly & $172 Jrs. , $78 (kids 3 - 5) daily: Kids under 3 are FREE
Minimum Stay: none during Spring & Fall; variable during Summer
Deposit: 30% of reservation total
Payment: Visa, Mastercard, Personal checks accepted
Closest Airports: Reno/Tahoe International Airport, some air service is available to Quincy Airport
Transportation: We offer transportation to and from the Reno airport (90 miles) for $250.00 per group. Air Service into Quincy is also available and we provide free ground transportation to and from the Quincy airport.
Travel Agents: YES
Guest Reviews: Read reviews from travelers who have visited this ranch.

FEATURED AMENITIES
Adults Oriented
      Adult Weeks
Big/Heavy Riders
      200-250 lbs.
Bring Your Own Horse
Children's Programs
      Baby Sitting
      Moderate - Half Day
Children's Trail Riding
      6 yrs old
      7 yrs old and over
Computer/Email Services
Conference Services
      Computer/Email Services
      Separate Conference Center
Corporate Groups, Meetings
      Medium (50-100)
      Small (under 50)
Cuisine
      Ranch/Western
      Vegetarian
Dude/Guest Ranches
Email Access
Fishing
      Fly Fishing
            Fish on Your Own
            Lake Fishing on Property
            Type of Fish
                  Trout
      Spin Fishing
            Equipment Available
            Lake Fishing on Property
Golf
      Near (within 30 miles)
Hiking
      On Your Own
Holiday Programs
      Thanksgiving
Horseback Riding
Horsemanship
Horses
      Appaloosa
      Arabian
      Draft
      Paint
      Quarter
Languages Spoken
      English
Laundry Service
Liquor
      Available
      Bring Your Own
Massage
Non-Riding Rates
Pack Trips
      Ranch Activity
Rafting
      Nearby (within 30 miles)
Ride on Your Own
      Sometimes Available
Short Stays (1-4 days)
      Off Season Only
Snomobiling
      Nearby (within 30 miles)
Swimming Pool
      Heated
Team Building
Wagon Trips
White-Water Rafting
      Nearby (within 30 miles)
            Class I
            Class II
            Class III
            Class IV
Women
      Only
      Weeks

LODGING
Comfortable, rustic, early American. Our two-story lodge has ten guest rooms some with adjoining doors, all with private bathrooms. We have some theme rooms including our romantic Cary Grant room, elegant Mae West room and nostalgic John Wayne room. Downstairs relax with a book while resting your feet on the massive rock hearth. Next to Estray creek we have rustic cabins that sleep from 2 to 7 people. One and two bedroom cabins have queens, twins and bunk beds with private bathrooms and porch swings.

RECREATION
Horseback riding is our main activity. Our unique riding program emphasizes confidence and learning new skills in a safe, fun, and supportive environment. Ages 6 to adult can participate in our daily rides and lessons. Wee riders ages 3 to 6 enjoy pony rides in our Kiddie Corral program. You can also arrange a one-on-one lesson with a wrangler at no extra charge. Our wranglers are selected for riding skill, personality, and ability to work with all ages.
To accommodate all riders we offer four riding categories, based on age and experience. In each category wranglers teach skills appropriate for the group. Each day’s ride builds on the skills already learned. This is a low key, fun, challenging, but very safe way to ride. Trotting and loping is included in our riding program under careful guidance and supervision of our professional wrangler staff. Hiking and exploring are a guest favorite and other activities include: Guest rodeo, karaoke, line or square dancing, frog races, softball, volleyball, fishing, bon fire sing-alongs and roasting marshmallows around the campfire, to name just a few.

FOR CHILDREN
Kids love the Greenhorn because they can play hard, learn some outdoor skills, and gain confidence. Parents love the Greenhorn because they know their kids are in a safe environment, always within earshot yet they can excersize a little independence. Kids can be engaged in activities all day between riding, fishing, softball and volleyball, even pequino - a fun card game like bingo with a little twist! The Little Buckaroo Program is designed to offer a pleasant, supervised playtime for youngsters, ages 3-5. Little Buckaroos enjoy pony rides, do cool nature crafts or visit the petting zoo under the watchful eye of a trained daycare provider.

FOOD/LIQUOR
There’s always plenty to eat at Greenhorn! We serve three, family style meals in the Chuck house every day, including our famous bar-b-q a cook-outs on the lawn and on the trail! We offer “kid friendly” foods such as home made mac and cheese, cowboy pancakes, and the best beans in the west! Indulge in our healthy salad bar with garden fresh vegetables, home made dressings and delicious hearty entrees served up family style. The chuck house is always open for fresh coffee, juices, fruit, and home baked cookies which are available throughout the day and evening. Beer, wine and soft drinks can be purchased at the saloon. Also, we personally accommodate special dietary needs of guests including; vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, dairy free and specific food allergies. We carefully document all special dietary requests for your safety.

BUSINESS/MEETINGS
Our location provides a beautifully serene atmosphere that enables you to combine business and pleasure. Our facilities include: On site accomodations, including 10 lodge rooms(lodge has huge fire place downstairs) and 16 private cabins, nestled aside a seasonal creek. The Chuck house offers the best down home cookin' this side of the Rockies, outdoor BBQ and picnic areas. The Saloon, is also the Dance Hall, and Game room where we serve beer, wine & sodas. There are two stocked trout ponds and the poles are always ready to go. We have some exercise eqipment a heated pool, hot tub & guest laundry. Gifts and sundries are available in our Gift Shop. The Ranch supports wireless internet and there is a telephone in the lodge for public use with a calling card. Some business services are available so call us to discuss your media needs including LCD projector and screen.

New to the Greenhorn are meeting planning services including specialized workshops on a variety of topics corporate business development, strategic planning, and communication seminars.

Equine assisted learning/coaching is the newest corporate development team-building strategy and it is available at the Greenhorn Ranch. Call now to start planning your next corporate meeting and retreat.









MEMBERSHIPS
The Dude Rancher’s Association, The American Quarter Horse Association, The Northeastern California Better Business Bureau, and the Quincy Chamber of Commerce.

REGION/CUSTOMS
The Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch has roots back to 1868 when the property was settled by the Penman family, pioneers who came from England in 1850. The ranch is located on 600 acres adjacent to the Plumas National Forest, where the majestic Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges meet. This spectacular and tranquil setting offers diverse and scenic riding on mountain and forest trails ranging from 4,000 to 7,000 foot elevations. The ranch facilities are nestled in a small valley surrounded by stately, tall Ponderosa Pines. Estray Creek flows through the ranch skirted by graceful cottonwoods and feeds two ponds that provide water for the horses and excellent trout fishing for the guests. Comfortable and relaxing, this outdoor oriented vacation spot offers lots of horseback riding, with adventures and challenges along the way. If a mountain getaway where you can unwind and escape the daily grind with people who will treat you like family is what your heart yearns for, then we invite you to come and experience Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch. Our location provides for spectacular seasonal variety. Our Ranch is open to the public from May 1st through the end of November.

HISTORY/HOSTS
Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch was established in 1962. Ralph & Trish Wilburn purchased the Ranch July 2000 and enjoy sharing their love of the old west with their guests.

“There’s a special connection between the people, the land, and the horses that once you experience it, you’ll carry it with you forever. It gives us great pleasure to be able to share that with our guests here at Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch.”
Ralph and Trish Wilburn, your hosts

ITINERARY
A day at the ranch...
Morning - For the Wranglers the day begins very early in the morning. Just when you'd be waking up to the smell of fresh brewed coffee, they're already driving the geldings down from the upper feed lot and into the corral. They are making sure each horse is fed, watered, saddled, happy, and ready for riding by the time you wander over to the Chuck house for a hot, Cowboy Breakfast. The Wranglers join you for breakfast and tell you what's in store for the day's ride.

After breakfast those that want to ride meet down at the corral to get mounted up. Before heading out there's a short riding lesson in the arena, adding to what you've learned on previous rides. After the lesson you select the riding group you want and head out on your ride. With our riding program you select the level of ride that best suits you, and chances are you'll stay with the same group of riders during your visit. Each ride is accompanied by several Wranglers, and you'll receive instruction before and during each ride.

Afternoon - We always make sure that you make it back to the ranch, or rendezvous at our favorite picnic spots, in time for a hearty western lunch. Then if you choose to continue riding in the afternoon, you'll ride a different trail and continue learning more riding skills. The afternoon ride gets back to the ranch in time for you to relax, swim, soak in the hot tub, fish, play horseshoes, or just sit around and tell stories about the day's adventures. There might also be a softball or volleyball game - Wranglers vs Guests, of course!

Evening - Dinner comes soon enough when one of the Chuck house cooks rings the dinner bell and you sit down to a family style dinner alongside the Wranglers. After dinner there's more family fun with campfires, marshmallow roasting, cowboy poetry, singing, square dancing, karaoke, bingo and more!
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