Carriage House Ranch specializes
in equine events of all types: team roping, cutting, barrel racing,
jumping, carriage driving, dressage, cross country training;
training & instruction, boarding, overnight stalling, lodging,
vacations. Horse training, boarding, overnight stalling, arena and
outdoor riding. Rider instruction available with advance
reservations. Cross Country jumping and Carriage Driving
courses. Indoor Lighted and Heated Arena, Several Outdoor
Arenas, Round Pen. Great Food at the Broken Spur Cafe!
Bed and Breakfast Lodging Available on Ranch.

Carriage House Ranch,
located only 7 1/2 miles north of Big Timber, Montana, is a year
around 700 acre retreat and recreation center nestled near the
legendary Crazy Mountains. People come here to REST, RELAX, RIDE,
and ENJOY! Locals and tourists love the scenery, the events arena
with its frequent activities, great food, the historic Carriage
House Bed & Breakfast,
the
good natured hospitality, and the feeling of Western warmth that
surrounds them when they visit the ranch for a day event, a night,
or a vacation. Hosts John Haller and Sally DeStefano look forward to
seeing you at Carriage House Ranch at any time of the year! Special
features include: 100' x 225' heated & lighted indoor arena with
cafe & grandstands 2 outdoor arenas for carriage driving &
dressage 170' x 300' outdoor paneled arena for roping and other
events 10 large indoor box stalls, 60 covered outdoor stalls 100'
round corral Riding trails
and cross country courses for jumping & carriage driving A
handsome team of Dutch Friesian horses that provide carriage rides
Magnificent views of the Crazy and Beartooth mountain ranges
Abundant wildlife viewing: deer, beaver, golden & bald eagles,
upland birds, and an occasional bear and bobcat.
Normal Hours: Monday thru Saturday
8am - 5pm
Sunday By Appointment or Event
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Location: From Big Timber, take
Highway 191 North towards Harlowtown. After crossing the
Yellowstone River, the ranch is 7 1/2
miles on the left just before the county road. If
you pass the County Road (Wormser Loop) you have gone a few
hundred feet too far. |