
Since 1974
A quiet ranch, kept
that way on purpose.
Three generations, one family, and a herd we know by name. Everything here runs on a reservation so the barn stays calm instead of crowded.

The philosophy
We only take as many guests in a day as the horses can comfortably carry.
Mangat has been in the same family for three generations. We run a working herd of thirty-one horses across 1,400 acres of ridge, meadow and creek bottom.
That is why everything here is booked and paid in advance. It lets us match each rider to the right horse, staff the right guides, and keep the barn calm instead of crowded.
Our coaches hold certifications in British Horse Society instruction and equine-assisted practice, and our wellness sessions are run alongside a licensed facilitator.
31
Horses in the herd
1,400
Acres of trail
50
Years of family stewardship
12
Guests per day, maximum
Fifty years
How the ranch grew.
- 1974
Ada Callaghan buys 400 acres of creek bottom and four horses.
- 1991
The covered arena goes up; the first coaching program runs that winter.
- 2008
Trail network reaches the high ridge after two summers of clearing.
- 2016
Equine-assisted wellness begins with a licensed facilitator on staff.
- 2024
Fifty years, three generations, thirty-one horses — and one calendar.
The people
Who you'll ride with.

Wren Callaghan
Head coach · BHS Stage 4

Alba Ferreira
Equine-assisted practitioner

Tom Reyes
Trail lead & herd manager

Our promise
Safe hands, sound horses, no surprises.
Helmets and boots are provided. Every horse is vetted quarterly and rested on rotation. If the weather turns, we reschedule at no cost — your deposit simply moves with you.
Reserve your date