Weather in nearby Clifton, AZ
(Our weather is ~7° cooler)
Fair, 79 °F

UPCOMING EVENTS

Spring 5-Day Cattle Drive Vacation
April 30 - May 5, 2012
Limited to 6 participants - Make your reservations now!

End of Summer 5-Day Cattle Drive Vacation
September 15-20, 2012
Limited to 6 participants - Make your reservations now!

Women Only Ranch Vacation
September 24-30, 2012
Come join two to eight like-minded women for a ranch vacation to remember. Limited to 8 participants - Make your reservations now!

Erosion Control Workshop #7
October 12-14, 2012
We have openings for 30 people at the Fall AWPF Commission-funded Erosion Control Workshop at Double Circle Ranch.

Graham County Historical Society Annual Field Trip

Graham County Historical Society Annual Field Trip

Graham County Historical Society Annual Field Trip

We had Graham County Historical Society here yesterday for their annual field trip. I am always learning more about this historic ranch. We toured the old headquarters and the cemetery there and had lunch under the big cottonwoods. Then we carpooled to our 1-room school house for more history talks. One of the highlights was an 87 year old cowboy who had spent most of his life on Eagle Creek. He went through 3rd grade at the school, which had 30 students in 1928. I guess 3rd grade was considered educated enough by a lot of people in those days. Now we have no students. The school serves as a community center now. Watershed meetings and voting is held there. If we had 6 kids in the area, the school would open up again. It would be like having a state-paid private tutor for a big family.

When this ranch ran 30,000 head of cattle, it employed about 25 cowboys year round. The cowboys, cooks, farmers, salt haulers, freighters, and their families made Eagle Creek a thriving community. Now we have only 12 people – people not families – in several 100,000′s of acres.

We are planning a 5-7 day history tour here. There is so much to see. Double Circle Ranch was famous in its glory days – one of the great ranches of the American Wild West. Times have changed – but we still have cattle, wildlife, some of the old buildings, and lots of history to explore.

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