Big River Ranch
Located at 20111 Goodloe Orchard Rd.
Lexington, MO 64067 (just outside of town)
Phone:  816-616-9339

Big River Ranch is a family owned and operated facility providing
2100 acres of beautiful land for families and individuals to enjoy on
horseback.  We currently offer 25 miles of cut trails to enjoy with 5
miles along side the Missouri River banks.  We have wonderful,
clean facilities including an
event center, camping, an outdoor
lighted arena, and horse boarding stable.  We also welcome RV's
for a break from the road or just a weekend trip.  Big River Ranch
opened in October of 2007, but we celebrated our Grand Opening
on October 25, 2008 when we completed our horse boarding
stable.  We offer an adventurous and exciting experience to all of
our visitors
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As a family owned business, we want to make the time you
spend with us on our ranch as much fun as possible.  Robbie is
always on the ranch to help out visitors and answer any
questions.  Check out our
pricing page for information on all of
our pricing from camping to horse boarding.  Or you can
contact
us.
No Horse? No Problem!!  
We have trail guide and
rental programs that will
work for you!
Contact Show-Me Trail
Ride Outfitter on the web
at
www.showmetrail.com
660-584-5997.
Or contact Donna at
brokengaittrailrides.com  
573-796-3789
Please Note:
All horses entering the Big River
Ranch must have a negative
and up to date Coggins test.  
Out of state horses must have
health papers.
For a current weather or
forecast go to
kmbc.com
All visitors must register
at the office located
inside the event barn.
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Big River Ranch
is proud to host
and support
H.O.R.S.E.
Extreme Cowboy
Association.
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