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Flying Bee Ranch

Near: ScottsbluffNE (Weather)
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16 Total
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Trail Description We're a 4,000 acre working cattle ranch in the Wildcat Hills of western Nebraska located along the historic Oregon Trail. The ranch has quite varied terrain from gently sloping prairie to steep pine-dotted bluffs with deep canyons and natural springs. The panoramic views from the top of the bluffs are spectacular. We offer bed and breakfast with two guest rooms, a cabin retreat for six with kitchen and full bath, and a campground with electric and water hookups, outdoor pipe pens or indoor facilities for horses.
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Campground We offer 20 and 30 amp hookups with water. The campground is quite open and easily maneuverable with a large rig and located at the base of the scenic Wildcat Hills. Outdoor pipe pens are located right in the campground with water nearby.
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Elect, Water, Toilet, Bed & Breakfast Stall, Water Conrad & Louise Kinnaman
308-783-2885
flyingbee@bbc.net
Louise Kinnaman
6755 CR 42
Bayard, NE 80701
Directions Go 4 1/2 miles south of Highway 92 at McGrew, Nebraska on Road 34. Turn east or left on Road 42 for 1/2 mile. The ranch is on the right or south side of the road.
This information was provided by Flying Bee Ranch on 11/29/2005 4:14:32 PM

Notes on Difficulty Rating:  
 Easy
(Gently sloping or level terrain; trails are groomed or wide open; shallow or no creek crossings. ) 
 More Difficult (Moderate hills over consistent surface; possibly some narrow trails and short steeper slopes) 
 Rigorous (Easy to More Difficult for rider but physically challenging for horse such as on a level surface through deep sand) 
 Challenging (Possible rocky, uneven surface, steep slopes, uncleared trails, faster flowing streams and other obstacles that lead to more difficult riding for rider and horse)