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Call
Ski
Offer click here
(406)678-4000
Our Pet Policy $5.00
Pet Friendly
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ACCEPTING
RESERVATIONS FOR THE
2008
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Horse Riding Season May through Sept. only
(No Horse Rides -
Oct. Nov.
Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr.)
(Horses
On Site If You Want To Visit With Them during winter
months)
JEANNE Our
family has still not out grown our love of horses and the outdoors!
We have rescued several new horses this
past year. Donate and save a life. Thank You Jeanne & Phil
PayPal users contact us for photos and
stories of our rescued livestock @ blackdiamondmt@gmail.com
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DONATE HORSE FEED
$15.00 DONATION 1 WEEKS FEED 1 HORSE - RESCUE HORSE FUNDS FOR
Black Diamond Guest Ranch and Resort
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Visit Us for Ski
Packages & SnowMobile
Fun
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A Special Thank You to "OUR
GUESTS" Click On Pictures to see A Full Sized Version
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Ranch Ride .........Time
Varies .......$35
A
Local Ride -..........1 to 2 Hours .......$60
1/2 Day..........3 to 4 Hours .......$100
Full Day..........6 to 7 Hours .......$175
GUIDED
TRAIL RIDES ONLY 12 & Older
......Our Wranglers Will Be Your Guide Our
Schedule Varies Wear Unscented deodorant, soaps,
and perfumes to avoid attracting any bees & bring bug spray with you also
& camera Many Trails
Call
us for more information
(406) 678-4000
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| The ranch runs a small herd of horses. Or
goal is to select a temperament to match the skills of any rider. A horse is
assigned to you for the duration of the ride. Beginner instruction is offered
each day before the trail rides in the arena and children 12 and older may ride
their own horse. Miles of scenic trails, with guests guided by Western
wranglers, wind through majestic mountains, surrounded by timber. We have family
rides and adult rides, as well as rides grouped according to your ability. There
is our Old Yellowstone Trail ride on the Ranch, or Longer Trail
Rides available in the surrounding Mountains via Lolo National Forest Day Use
Trail Permits, we trailer to the trail heads and ride where you see the beauty
with lots of rolling streams and trails. You can see an abundance of wildlife
during your rides and along the river and in the mountain meadows. The ranch
recommends riding boots, however, a smooth soled shoe with heels, will be fine.
To bring light rain wear is also a good idea in case the weather changes during
our outing. Some Hiking boots don't fit into
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Shown
Above Flat Rock Creek Trail - Call to make advanced RESERVATIONS 406-678-4000
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"Riding On The Trail Marked"
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The View From The Trail Shown In Red on the First Picture |
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Topo
Map of 1 of the Trails
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"Packing
In"
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Phil
Cleaning the Trail by hand |
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Riding
- Flat Rock Trail
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Riding
Through the Trees

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View From Horse "Trail In"
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"Trail
Ride" Flat Rock Wall

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Ruby
Patiently Waiting

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Trimming 'pig ears'
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Phil Removing Fallen Trees 
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More
Work To Do Moving Fallen Trees Off The Trail

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Shanty
his 1st Time Packing In

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Sweety Patiently Waiting Too

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More
Flat Rocks - Trail

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Resting
' After The Ride'

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"
New Shoes" by Phil

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RE-UNITED
Wildlife

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Host
Phil 
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Hostess
Jeanne
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