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February 21, 2025
I spent the second week of February 2025 at the historic Rancho de la Osa outside of Sasabe, Arizona. My faithful wife as my companion we met up with three of my old Navy buddies and their spouses, hoping for a one of a kind adventure. We found exactly that. Upon arrival, the manager, Angie was immediately welcoming to all of us. We got a full tour of the facilities and were shown our real to history rooms set upon this beautiful piece of American Western History. We were shown the main dining hall where all our meals would be served, the cantina set on the ancient foundation of a mission over 300years old, and everyone's favorite; the corrals and the gorgeous horses that are guaranteed to steal your heart. The horseback rides are led by the capable and friendly wranglers of the ranch. Hondo, Elise and A.J. were amazing and were able to work with every guest on the ranch no matter their skill level. From beginner to advanced the staff here has you covered. The rides whether on horseback or UTV off road vehicles are all set in southernmost Arizona right along the Mexican border. The views of the border wall are stunning but if that is not your thing a UTV ride to a nearby Native reservation with ghost town ruins and ancient petroglyphs on rock walls are sure to set your inner history buff adventurer on fire. Did I mention there are other guests? One of the most fun things about the ranch is getting to meet other guests who have travelled from around the world to be right there with you. The experience of guests becoming new friends via rides, meal times, or just singing around the fire is one of my favorite things about the entire trip. To sum it up, what my wife and I thought would be a once in a life time experience - we are already planning to do again. It is nearly impossible to describe the happiness and inner peace that we found during our visit. There is something…magical about the grounds, the desert, the horses, the cats, the staff, the friendships we discovered there. If you are a fan of the old West or just a soul in need of a spiritual place to find some inner peace, I can’t recommend Rancho de la Osa with enough enthusiasm. Yippie Kai AY!