Stables Continues Ranch Tradition
A family’s love of both Black Butte Ranch and horses has been instrumental in maintaining a top quality riding facility at the Ranch. Alfred B. “Barkey” Herman, BBR property owner since 1971 and past chairman of the BBR Association board. was an accomplished horseman in his youth and was an active horseman throughout his life. Barkey believed that any ranch worth its name should have horses, so when the previous concessionaire pulled out, leaving the stables facility vacant and BBR without horses and horseback riding for a season, Barkey founded Black Butte (Ranch) Stables in 1988. Barkey’s son David took over the reins at the stables after his father’s untimely death in 1993.
Each spring the herd of colorful and friendly horses are trucked to BBR from their winter pasture. Most of the horses work at the stables during the day but all of them are turned out in the Big Meadow and or Glaze Meadow in the late afternoon to graze. Not only is the sixty head wrangle in and wrangle out a spectacle that is much anticipated and photographed, watching free horses interact from the Big Meadow bike path and nature trail is also a favorite evening activity of homeowners as well as guests.
Over one hundred thousand guests have been hosted at Black Butte Stables over the last twenty years of operation at BBR. In addition to being one of the few recreational riding facilities open to the public, the excellent quality of the horses, the friendly knowledgeable trail guides, a program focused on safe horsemanship, learning and fun, has earned Black Butte Stables recognition from Western Horseman Magazine, local newspapers, horse magazines as well as patronage from the many guests who travel from all points to return each season.
Each summer the Herman Family has promoted a community service event in which the entire family participates in giving a fun and free program to local youths who might not otherwise be able to enjoy the horse experience. David, Sandra, Alex and Laura spend the entire day planning and participating in a fun filled program where local youth get a accelerated course in horsemanship. The enthusiastic response from this program has sparked many new ideas for the coming seasons to add new venues for the riders well as the spectators.
In addition to half hour beginner rides, hour rides, two-hour rides, and half-day rides, Black Butte Stables is the exclusive US Forest Service trail guide permittee for the Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson and Mt. Washington Wilderness Areas. Wilderness experiences can be a spectacular day ride to a week in the backcountry. Lessons are available by reservation. Black Butte Stables will be open Memorial Day weekend, rides will be offered by reservation in June and daily from July 1 through the end of Labor Day weekend. |