Howdy partners....where are you headed today? Perhaps you are looking for a fine family day out back in the old west? Well yee haw why didn't you say so!
Bonnie Springs Ranch is a super fun western town that was originally built all the way back in 1843 as a place where wagons would stop over on their way to California.
Now, luckily for families like you, it's an amazing ranch that is still just as wild as ever before! Gunfights...hangings...dramas....and a fascinating antique museum, kids will feel like a true cowboy or cowgirl!
Bonnie Springs Ranch is not just a western town - there is even a petting zoo where kids can get up close to some friendly cool critters, from turtles, pigs, to llamas! On weekends you can take a ride on their very own miniature train, or even become a deputy by the town's marshal so you can chase your very own "bad guy" out of town!
From mid-October you won't be short of spoooooky happenings, with haunted houses, magic shows, spooky train rides and very cool entertainment in the streets.
Ever tried bison? Well at Bonnie Springs Ranch you can give it a go, along with lots of other yummy foods at their Western restaurant. Get the whole family involved in the fun black and white photos, or have a look in the shops to pick yourself up something fun!
Spurs ready? Check. Cowgirl hat on? Check. Cowboy boots polished? Check. Well then - get ready for the most fun Western adventure you might ever have!
The ranch is located in Red Rock Canyon at 16395 Bonnie Springs Road. From Las Vegas, take Rt. 160 W until Rt 159 and head north for 5 miles. The ranch will be on your left. You will see a wooden entry way that states Bonnie Springs Ranch.
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There is a restaurant (with those authentic bison burgers!) as well as a cafe, saloon, candy shop and soda machines!
Have fun and interact with the cowboys because they love some audience participation, and it will make your experience all the more fun!
Get those good old fashioned Western themed products, including leathers, cowboy hats, toy guns, Indian jewelry, those old fashion photos, and fun shirts - so much to choose from!
How about taking your students back in time to 1880? Field trips are available - just give them a call to arrange that amazing experience!
There are vegetarian meal options available!
The town isn't paved, but there is wheelchair access.
No pets allowed I'm afraid.
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