Panther Creek Trail Rides

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573-369-2655

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Panther Creek Trail Rides

379 Humphreys Creek Road
Tuscumbia, MO 65083

Mailing Address
152 Opal Dr.
Ulman, MO 65083

Phone: 573-793-2372
Fax: 573-369-0082


Don't forget!   Our ranch can be available to you on weekends during times other than scheduled rides.

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CAMPERS (for scheduled rides)

  • Cowboys & Cowgirls — $30/day
  • Buckaroos (ages 6-12) — $20/day
  • Little Buckaroos (under age 5) — FREE

This includes 1 horse/rider, 1 campsite with water and electric, 2 meals daily of your choice, and entertainment.

Covered stalls are available (and required usage) at $15.00 / week.

We highly recommend reserving your stall space well in advance of your arrival.
Not all stalls are covered.

Please note: In order to secure a campsite and necessary stalls, please call EARLY (more than 2 weeks before planned ride) and send deposit. A $30.00 deposit is required to hold campsites and stalls (send to the address shown in the top right corner of this page). We will hold your requested site and stalls up to 2 weeks after you call; UPON RECEIVING YOUR DEPOSIT, your spaces will be secured. The deposit will be applied to the total fee.


DAY RIDERS

  • Ride — $10.00 / day
  • Meals — $9.00 each beyond the 2 / day plan (available during scheduled rides only)

GROUP RATES

  • Cancellation with 2 weeks notice will result in full refund
  • $30.00 deposit is required to hold campsites and stalls and should be received at least two (2) weeks prior to scheduled ride
  • Deposit will be applied to the total fee

OFF-RIDE CAMPING AND RIDING

The ranch is available for camping and riding most any time in addition to the scheduled rides. We need at least one week notice and a pre-paid deposit of $5.00 per visitor. When you arrive we will apply that to the final fee. The fee for "Off Ride" usage is $15 per person for a 24 hour period / day. This price is all inclusive, (campsite, stalls, etc.) On-site dump stations are available.


"Nature gave us all something to fall back on, and sooner or later we all land flat on it." — Texas Bix Bender