How
many cabins do you have?
We currently have 12 guest cabins, and five new cabins are
on the drawing board for the future.
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Is there a maximum number of guests per cabin?
Yes. The maximum number of guests is five per cabin.
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How big are the cabins?
Each cabin is approximately 900 square feet. There are differences between the cabin layouts, including number of bathrooms, so check the Accommodations & Rates section for more detailed information.
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What about cribs for babies?
We do not have cribs, but we do have play pens available upon request at no
charge.
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Do you have horseback riding at the ranch?
Yes, horseback riding is one of our specialties! We have great horses, great
wranglers and lots of great riding. Our log round pen and large arena are
perfect places to participate in horseback games or just learn riding basics.
The numerous trails on and off the ranch are incredibly scenic, and the back
of a horse is the perfect height from which to take in all that scenery!
Please see the horseback riding section
on the Activities page for our policies and other information.
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Do you take pets?
We allow a limited number of guest pets at any given time out of respect for
other guests as well as the ranch animals and native wildlife. Right now
three cabins (Squash
Blossom #1, Blue
Quill #6, and Trail's
End #12) accommodate pets with attached dog run/play yards, so arrangements
need to be made at the time you make your reservations.
There is an additional charge for pets, which must have proof of current vaccinations
and be kept on leash while on the ranch except when in the cabin dog run or
in our fenced play area, where pups may play with owner supervision. Pets
must be in the dog run/play yard or crated any time the owner is not in the
cabin. No more than two pets, please, in a pet-friendly cabin.
Please remember that we are located in the national forest in the middle of
a Wildlife Habitat Area so there are predators around that call this home.
Small pets are not recommended as the eagles might be looking for an hors d'oeuvre!
See Accommodations & Rates section
for more information.
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May I bring my own horse?
Yes, we have limited guest stalls available so please call in advance. The
stalls have automatic waterers, will be cleaned twice daily and alfalfa hay
will be provided. Guest horses must have proof of current vaccinations. There
is an additional daily charge for the guest stalls, so please inquire when
you make your reservations.
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What credit cards do you take?
We accept all major credit cards.
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What is your phone number? Fax number?
Telephone Number: 928/333-1000, toll-free 866/333-4080
Fax Number: 928/333-1010
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What about a medical emergency at the Ranch?
We have put a number of contingencies in place so that we may appropriately
respond to a medical emergency:
- Most staff have received first aid and CPR training and we have an ongoing
program to keep training up to date.
- We have an Automatic Electronic Defibrillator (AED) in the Welcome Cabin
and most staff have been trained in its use.
- Helicopter air ambulance service has practiced landing on site in order
to be prepared for an emergency.
That said, Hidden Meadow Ranch is in a relatively remote location at a mountain
location, and the nearest emergency room is 30 minutes away, but we do our
best to minimize risks to our guests.
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What about fire safety at the Ranch?
Even before the 2002 Rodeo-Chediski fire, we had instituted a number of programs
and actions that make Hidden Meadow Ranch a fire-wise community:
- a continuous program of tree trimming and tree thinning in addition to
grounds maintenance
- a fire truck-accessible internal road system with two ingress/egress points
- fire hydrants adjacent to all buildings throughout the property
- a continuous program of fire extinguisher maintenance and training
- design guidelines requiring standing-seam metal roofs and decks with stone
aprons to protect against burning embers
- on-site pond for firefighting water storage with fire truck access and
hydrant connection
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Where are you located?
Check out our Location page for a map
as well as driving directions from several cities. This page also provides
information for air access.
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