Chihenne Ranch

Winston, New Mexico

Chihenne Ranch

Rate: $125 - $900
Units: 1     Capacity: 20

Summary

Chihenne Ranch is located in the beautiful foothills of the Black Range near the Gila National Forest. Elevations on the ranch range from 6500 feet at the ranch house to over 8500 feet at the tops of the mountains. Chihenne Ranch is located 30 miles west of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico near the historic mining towns of Winston and Chloride.

Chihenne Ranch is a working cattle and horse ranch of over 12 1/2 square miles. Grassy open and tree covered slopes overlook deep rocky canyons with the Cuchillo Negro creek running through the middle of the ranch. Once an ideal hunting ground and refuge for Pueblo and Apache Indians alike the area offers a unique insight into the western American primitive past. The ranch is rich in archaeological history with a series of Indian sites spanning the Mogollon Pueblo time period. Numerous examples of ancient rock art decorate the canyon walls and rock shelters on the ranch.

Besides the ancient Mogollon Indians calling this area home from at least 1630 A.D. the Black Range was the home of the Chihenne (sometimes spelled Tchihenne-'Red Paint People)  or the eastern Chiricahua Apaches. In the 1850's the leader of this band was Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife) for whom the creek and local mountain range was named. We have a beautiful lodge type ranch house to accommodate all of our visitors and guests.

Source: www.zianet.com/4Jranch/

Features

Food:  All Meals, Family-style Dining

Amenities:  Linens provided, Fireplace

Activities & Animals

Horseback Riding, Hiking, Hunting, Deer, Nature walk, Children's activities, Wildlife, Cattle drives, Team Building Activities, Teaching Ranch

Allowed

Children under 12, Weddings, Parties, Corporate Retreats, Family Reunions

 

Ranch Lodge

Capacity: 20

Special Instructions: Bunkhouse style accommodations with shared baths.

Rate PeriodPrice

4 J Cattle Company Ranch Stay

From: 01/01  To: 12/31 $125.00
instructions:   Adults per day, minimum two days stay. Children 8 to 14, $100.00 per day. Children 7 and under, $60.00 per day.

Black Range Cavalcade Camp: Boy Scouts of America

From: 01/01  To: 12/31 $350.00
instructions:   Summer time 5-day all inclusive camp for scouts.

Black Range Horsemanship Camp

From: 06/10  To: 06/23 $900.00
instructions:   Two camp sessions are offered for boys and girls ages 8 to 16. Half sessions for six days, $500.

Labor Day Trail Ride

From: 09/11  To: 09/17 $350.00
instructions:   See website for details of lodging. Bring your own horse or rent one for $200 for the time you are there.

Rates subject to change without notice. Please confirm with farm or ranch host.

 
 

PO Box 152 - Winston, New Mexico

33.352928,-107.653603
 

Greg Evans, Chihenne Ranch Manager

Address:
PO Box 152
Winston, New Mexico 87943

Phone: 575-743-1602
Alternate Phone: 575-740-1778

Email: 4jranch@zianet.com

Website: http://www.zianet.com/4Jranch/

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