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Sagebrush-Ranch Tours & Lessons


ranch.JPGThe Sagebrush-Ranch has two locations in the Las Vegas area. The main ranch is located on the Paiute Indian Reservation, just 45 minutes from the Strip. They also operate at Floyd Lamb State Park. Sagebrush-Ranch offers a variety of horseback riding lessons, parties and tours, which run from early morning straight through the night. Popular tours include the breakfast ride, sunset steak dinner and overnight adventure. The ranch offers a shuttle ride to and from the Vegas hotels.

Sagebrush-Ranch
Interstate 15 North, Exit 80
Las Vegas, NV
702.645.9422


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Jacque Fitzgerald | July 10th, 2007 at 4:50 pm
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Here are the new addresses of Sagebrush Ranch Business;

In town at 10141 Azure Dr., Las Vegas, NV, 89149
Where lessons and Horse Camp are held.

Out of town, Interstate 15 North, exit 91.
The big Ranch where meals and 2 hours rides and any wanted rides by the hours are held on reservations only.

You can reach me for more informations by phone, 702-645-9422 or 702-348-5013.

Thank you, for your services, you are very much appreciated.

Jacque Fitzgerald.

Jacque Fitzgerald | July 10th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
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Sorry I just given you the wrong e-mail address,

Emi | October 16th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
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The horseback riding portion of the tour was just as described and the horses were great and well trained and behaved for the most part. I would give that part a big thumbs up. It was sad though that in the middle of the desert there was no shade at all for any of the horses.

However, part of the reason for picking this tour in particular was the transportation to and from the hotel and for the wonderful lunch depicted in their ad and on their website and video. Instead, what we got was that the man who picked us up (and was the same man who took us on the ride) was weaving all over the road and his personality left a lot to be desired. He spoke constantly about his tips and even told us that the owners of the ranch were not paying him or the other people who worked there, he was living on his tips. He would not give us his name though we asked several times. Then after the ride was over and he was taking us back to the hotels he stopped at a store very near the ranch and went in. He left us in the sweltering van with no windows to open and came out with a sandwich and a drink (you’ll see why he bought his own lunch below). While in there, one of our party went into the store and thought they saw the man at the bar having a drink as he waited for his sandwich order.

The worst part was the “lunch” we got. What was supposed to be (this is copied right off their website) A “hearty cowboy lunch includes all the fixings: barbecue ribs, mesquite grilled chicken, hamburgers, baked beans, potato salad, and a slice of good ol’ American apple pie” was instead a cheap, thin hamburger patty cooked in a fry pan over a 2-burner hot plate, a bun, 2 store-bought containers of potato salad that were awful, some small bags of chips, and a tub of margarine. I am not exaggerating. We had no fixings for the burgers, no mayo, no tomato, no lettuce, no mustard, no other meat, nothing for our friend who does not eat beef, no dessert…it was AWFUL! The flies were horrendous and it was filthy dirty where we were eating and not indoors as depicted on the video. When we asked “Mr. No Name” about it, he said he tried to buy ribs at the store but they were out and that the apple pie was for the dinner ride only (the website and their brochures say otherwise).

I would give everything else besides the horses themselves HUGE thumbs down. It was the worst.

Michelle S. | October 18th, 2007 at 4:25 am
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I’m sorry to hear you had such a bad time with this company, but I appreciate you stopping by to let people know of your experience.
I hope the rest of your visit to Las Vegas went much better!

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