Roll your mouse over the letters and numbers on the photo below to explore the location. All detail information is also duplicated at the bottom of this page.

When we visited the site in early winter, it had been raining pretty much straight for a month. Despite this, all of the outdoor arenas were in reasonably good condition, as was the track.

Point 1 - Barn
One of the two large barns of stalls. Two of the three buildings in this complex are large barns filled completely with stalls (yes, that number does say #64) with the center building tasked for supplies. The barn complex is almost exactly central to the various activity fields.


Point 2 - Covered Arena
The largest covered space, an arena 120' by 60'. It's large enough for presentations and mounted combat, and would be excellent for carousel performances. On the side closest to the racetrack is a raised "office" enclosed area with windows both inside towards the arena and outside towards the track -- a fine perch for judging.


Point 3 - Challenge Arena
While this arena is uncovered, it's an enourmous 200' by 100'. You could fit the mother of all challenge courses in here, and leave it up all day if you wanted so that everyone has a chance to play! For a sense of scale, those white rectangles just to the right are semi-truck trailers. It's a big arena!


Point 4 - Warmup Arena
Ok, this satellite photo is a few years old, and the fencing has changed a bit here. What shows in this photo as an oval pen is actually another square one taking up the entire area into the corner of this photo. For a good look at the current configuration, see view "B".


Point 5 - Speed Corridor
It looks like a road because of how this photo is cropped, but it's actually the bottom straightaway of a complete racetrack. Here's an overview photo to give the sense of scale. A racetrack is perfect for speed games, with a good quarter mile of runout space in each direction! It also comes complete with a built in perimeter and would provide plenty of space for people to warm up at their own pace on the backstretches.


Point 6 - Reber Ranch Store
Forget horse treats? No problem! There's a full pet, tack, supplies, and clothing store right on site. It's nice. This is where I bought my saddle! The fuzzy lot on the left side of the store in this photo is the "yard" where various for-sale items that don't fit in the store sit (fencing, stall pads, etc) -- so this will have to be "outside event boundaries" space.


Point 7 - Covered Pen
Relatively small, but covered and dry. Would be a good place for groundwork, mounted combat pick-ups, or even some heavy fighting.


View A - Racetrack Zoom View
This is the largest panorama, because the camera was zoomed in while the shots were taken. Notice the happy horses in the mid-racetrack turnout.

Flat panorama (444 kb)

Quicktime VR Movie (7211 kb)



View B - Challenge Arena
The enormous arena on the side, plus a view of the warmup arena which is much bigger now than it was when the overhead photo was taken.

Flat panorama (256 kb)

Quicktime VR Movie (3841 kb)



View C - Between the Track and the Arena
You can see the windows to the "office" on the side of the covered arena, plus the straightaway section of the track as it goes by the small judging shack.

Flat panorama (298 kb)

Quicktime VR Movie (4636 kb)



View D - Stalls
Plenty of stalls! Dry, lit and numbered.
View a flat panorama looking lengthwise down the barn (146 kb)



View E - Inside the Covered Arena
Here's an inside view of the entire covered arena. The inner windows of the "office" is visible in this view.

Flat panorama (295 kb)

Quicktime VR Movie (3815 kb)



View F - Between the Covered Arena and the Covered Pen
This is from the road between the two, showing both covered areas.

Flat panorama (263 kb)

Quicktime VR Movie (4171 kb)