Greer, AZ USA
Activities - Horse Riding
(866) 333-4080
Your Host:
Tim & Casey Bolinger and Gary & Jeanne Herberger, owners; Jane Lenci, Lodge General Manager; Bob Kerr, Ranch General Manager
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| Web Site: |
www.hiddenmeadow.com |
| Capacity: |
12 luxurious log cabins, sleep up to 5 each |
| Meeting Capacity: |
24 |
| Open: |
Year round |
| Altitude: |
8500+ feet above sea level |
| Location: |
Nestled within Arizona's Apache National Forest in the high elevations of the White Mountains near the State�s eastern border, Hidden Meadow Ranch is approximately 15 minutes north of the quaint town of Greer. |
| Reservations: |
reservations@hiddenmeadow.com or (866) 333-4080 (toll free) or (928) 333-1000 |
| Rates: |
Starting at $525.00 per night for Rancher's Package which includes three gourmet meals per day and all ranch-sponsored activities. Hideaway Package starts at $400 and includes three gourmet meals a day, all non-alcoholic beverages and a private cabin for two. Rates for additional guests are available upon request. |
| Minimum Stay: |
two nights |
| Deposit: |
The required deposit is the first night's room charge and must be made at the time of booking. |
| Payment Methods: |
All major credit cards |
| Transportation: |
The Lodge is an approximately 3-1/2 to 4-hour drive from Phoenix and Tucson, slightly longer from Albuquerque. Airport pick-up is available for guests flying into Springerville or Show L |
| Closest Airports: |
Great Lakes Airlines flies from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Show Low Airport, which is 45 minutes from the Ranch. For those arriving via private or chartered aircraft, Springerville Airport is 35 minutes from the Ranch. |
| Travel Agents: |
YES |
| Memberships: |
AZDRA |
Lodging
Each of the 12 cabins is unique in its d�cor, symbolizing some facet of the region, including the area's wildlife (bear, elk, horse, wolf and trout), its plant life (wild strawberries, ponderosa pines and aspen trees) and its people (Apaches, Navajos and cowboys). Each of our beautifully handcrafted log guest cabins offers the following: -living/dining area with wood-burning stone fireplace -mini-refrigerator, bar sink, microwave and coffeemaker -powder room and separate bath area downstairs with slate countertops and custom soaking tub (*Strawberry Canyon is our wheelchair accessible cabin and has one bathroom with natural stone shower) -downstairs master bedroom -loft bedroom/sitting area reached by a winding wooden staircase -expansive covered porch overlooking the meadow Guest cabin services and amenities include pillow-top mattresses or featherbeds, down pillows, locally handcrafted furniture and art, digital music channels, candlelit baths, and complimentary soft drinks and fruit.
Activities
Our concierge is available to assist you in planning activities during your stay � as many � or as few � as you�d like. More than 975 miles of trails wind through the two million-acre Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Nine wildlife habitat areas are closed to motorized vehicles, including the area surrounding Hidden Meadow Ranch, so you'll enjoy quiet, peaceful hiking, fly fishing, cross-country skiing and trail riding experiences. The ranch has a string of wonderful horses for trail riding and a limited number of stalls are available for guests wishing to bring their own horses. Warm weather highlights also include canoeing, hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking. Winter fun activities include skiing and snowboarding and cross-country skiing nearby as well as sledding, snow shoeing, and horse drawn sleigh rides.
Children
Hidden Meadow provides a variety of activities for children of all ages. A unique focus on family sets the Ranch apart. The Lodge staff regularly plans special dining events, such as picnics, barbecues and S'mores around the campfire or "Burgers at the Barn" for the youngsters as well as horseback riding, arts and crafts and more.
Dining
The Hidden Meadow Ranch restaurant has earned a formidable reputation, serving cuisine inspired by the flavors of the mountain west. Our Executive Chef and his culinary team offer a seasonal menu incorporating regional flair and using fresh ingredients from only the finest purveyors. Specialties include achiote-marinated elk tenderloin and pan-seared lump crab cakes. Guests may also enjoy the Ranch�s special dining venues, including barbeque cook-outs, �Burgers at the Barn� and �Smores �n� Snifters,� which combines traditional campfire fare with high-end spirits. Every guest's stay includes three gourmet meals per day, ranging from a full ranch-style breakfast in the Ranch House to a trail lunch packed in your backpack or saddlebags to a candlelit gourmet dinner overlooking the meadow. A selection of wine and spirits is available. Evening meals are served in two seatings. From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., dinner is a casual experience for families with young children, while the after-7 p.m. seatings provide a more intimate atmosphere for adults.