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  • 350-foot diameter outdoor round arena
  • 150-foot x 300-foot covered arena
  • Six 50-foot outdoor roundpens
  • Obstacle course with over 25 challenges
  • Miles of dirt trails

Those are some of the training amenities available to horsemen who stay at the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch. Located a few miles outside of Stephenville, Texas, the Cowboy Capital of the World, the ranch gives you a good taste of the cowboy lifestyle and allows you to train your horse at your leisure at one of the best equine facilities in the world.

Price List:
Pay by the day
$150/night for first 7 nights, and $100/night for each additional night.

Pay by the month
$3,000/month.

Sign a 6-month contract
$2,500/month, paid monthly. Come and go as you please. Permitted to stay even through blackout dates, which means you may watch any ranch clinic during your stay free of charge. You may participate in any ranch clinic during your stay free of charge as well.

Sign a 12-month contract
$2,000/month, paid monthly. Come and go as you please. Permitted to stay even through blackout dates, which means you may watch any ranch clinic during your stay free of charge. You may participate in any ranch clinic during your stay free of charge as well.

All price packages include up to six people and runs for two horses. Each additional horse is $25/night.

Additional Services Available for Purchase:
Take a lesson with a clinician! Your lesson can cover whatever you’d like to work on – have a lesson over the obstacle course, track cattle, work on specific problems you have with your horse on the ground or under saddle, or get general training with the Method. A 2-hour lesson with a clinician can be purchased for $199. Each additional hour is $99. Lessons longer than four hours will be charged the day fee, which is $1,000. Lessons are subject to availability of clinicians.

For more information, visit our website.

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