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Welcome to NOC Dude Ranch Adventures

 

Welcome to the NOC Dude Ranch Adventures' Web site!

Follow the Tonkawa River to the base of the NOC Mountains and you will find an unparalleled experience at the nationally renowned NOC Dude Ranch!  In this site visitors will find out what separates our dude ranch from the rest; from our five-star cuisine and our guaranteed best night's sleep beds to outdoor activities fun for the whole family, any time of the year.  Come visit us during spring and summer to witness the dense population of native birds, including the rare North  American Swallow.  Stop by in the winter to play in the snow atop the NOC Mountains and ride horseback along the frozen trails, through the cold mountain air.

During your stay at the NOC Dude Ranch, you will find an exquisite level of service foreign to this region.  Upon arrival our ranch hands will be waiting to escort  you to your cabin where you will find a good night's sleep waiting for you.  Every day our five-star chef will prepare our country-style comfort foods at your  request, or you may bring food to prepare in your cabin.  After your long night's rest and filling breakfast, you will begin you adventures.  As you may expect from a  dude ranch we offer horseback riding, cattle drives, cattle penning, hiking, and fishing, as well as the not-so-expected volleyball, nature tours, rafting, canoeing, and hay rides for the kiddies!

Driving Directions

To reach the NOC Dude Ranch;

Take Interstate 44 NE

Until you intersect with State Highway 14 SW

Follow H.W. 14 until you reach Rural Route 360

Once on R.R. 360, follow to the end of road (approximately 17 miles) to the NOC Dude Ranch

Come Join Us This Fall at The NOC Dude Ranch.... Where Everyone Gets to be a Cowboy

For any questions, more specific directions, comments, or just to say hi; email us at NOCdudeRANCH@hotmail.com

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This site was last updated November 22, 2005