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Rock
Art Ranch Tour
“Standin’ on The Corner in
Winslow,
Arizona”
Pilots-
We can meet your
plane at the Winslow Airport for this extraordinary
tour. Check out the runway stats here.
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KINW
All of our guests love this tour!
“Amazing! Magnificent!”
The Rock Art
Ranch has thousands of petroglyph, ancient Indian
carvings, that decorate the walls of a remote
canyon. You’ll have the opportunity to photograph
close up the carvings of animals, medicine
men/shaman, stars, spirals, eagle, pyramids and
more. The half mile of artistic carvings were made
over a 7000 year span. A sandal, dated by the
university to 9,500 years old, was found in the
canyon.
We’ve been
told it is the largest petroglyph site in Arizona
and one of the best-preserved archeological sites
in the Southwest. You’ve seen it on the Travel
Channel, PBS, the History Channel, the BBC, in
Arizona
Highways and in the AAA Magazine.
We have began excavating an archeological site that
appears to be a large pueblo. visitors if they wish
can use our tools to gently reveal ancient
artifacts. You can't keep the artifacts but
your discoveries will be documented and we place
your picture on our blog/web site.
On this working,
privately owned, Buffalo Ranch are Petrified
Wood, an Indian Ruin, ancient pottery, a sweat
lodge, Navajo Hogan (traditional home), cowboy
antiques, antique gun collection,
ranch equipment,
the last bunkhouse of the Hashknife Ranch and more.
Each visitor to the ranch receives a shard of
ancient pottery as a gift from the ranch owner.
This ranch is so hidden that you can’t see a
building for many miles. We travel the Lieutenant
Beale Trail, a dirt road used by the pioneers who
rode west on covered wagons.
Casually
dressed, we will have an
exquisite lunch in historic elegance at the
Historic La Posada Hotel.

The fresh
ingredients of the fantastic food at the
Turquoise Room
is grown locally and is prepared in the slow food
way by Chef John Sharpe.
One of our favorite dishes is Prickly Pear Bread Pudding with pecans,
raisins, cherries, pine nuts, almonds and whipped
cream.
The signature soup is actually 2 soups, cream of yellow sweet corn and
spicy black bean with red Chile cream signature on
top. Yummy!
I was just in dream land. http://w
ww.laposada.org/turquoise-room.html
This beautifully restored 1930 railroad hotel has
become a destination for world travelers. Mary Jane
Colter designed the Historic Fred Harvey hotel with
unique architecture and with decor from all over the
world.
Step back in time and imagine dining with former
guests, Albert Einstein, Clark Gable, Harry Truman,
John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Amelia
Earhart, Shirley Temple
Lindbergh and many others.
You’ll be “Standin’
on The Corner in
Winslow,
Arizona” “Getting Your Kicks on Route 66” next to the “Atchison,
Topeka and the Santa Fe”
Railway.
Full Day Tour, Steep Stairs
$180 PER PERSON
includes lunch at La
Posada
$160 PER PERSON
includes box lunch
You may add a tour of
Meteor Crater if you wish.
Blue Feather is the only company taking tours to
Rock Art Ranch!
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