Runnin' WJ Ranch
Benefit Trail Ride and Silent Auction
At the Mule Camp, Saturday, April 11
There will be a pause in the trail ride for lunch, so please bring a sack lunch with you. Hamburgers will be provided by Runnin' WJ Ranch for supper.
Donations are welcome!
Runnin' WJ Ranch Annual Benefit Trail Ride
From Texarkana, TX: Go South on US Highway 59 for about 15 miles. You will see a church on the right and country road 3660. Turn right at 3660. You will come to a T in the road. Turn Left on 3659. Go about a quarter mile and turn right at the next church on 3559. Follow 3559 around a right angle turn. Soon you will see the fence and gate of the Mule Camp. Make a right hand turn into the gate. You are there.
DON'T PASS THE GATE OR YOU WILL WIND UP AT THE END OF A DEAD END ROAD AND IT IS HARD TO TURN A BIG RIG AROUND DOWN THERE.
From Atlanta, TX: Go North on US Highway 59 about 15 miles from the Walmart and Tractor Supply until you get to County Road 3660. Turn left onto 3660. The directions are the same as above from there.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: CONTACT KAREN AKIN AT (903) 293-9701 or (903) 838-3223.
Saturday, Apr 11, 2015, 10:00 AM
562 County Road 3559 Queen City, Texas 75572
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Agenda
We will be back to the main camp around 4:30 pm. A hamburger supper provided by Runnin' WJ Ranch will follow the ride.
Runnin' WJ Ranch Therapeutic Center, Inc.
Website: www.runninwjranch.org
Location: 4802 South Kings Highway, Texarkana, TX, United States
Phone: (903) 838-3223
Facebook: www.facebook.com/runninwjranch
Twitter: @RunninWJ
Jackie and Donna Bryant's Mule Camp
abuts the Corp of Engineer Land that surrounds Lake
Wright Patman. We have access to miles and miles of
equestrian trails that range over the 35,000 acres
surrounding the lake. It is a great place to ride. Trails can
be easy or challenging. It's a good place for human
youngsters to ride and a good place to ride equine
youngsters.
The terrain is flat to hilly, with many stream and log
crossings. Some trails wander along side the lake shore.
We are in deep East Texas Piney woods forest. We
frequently spot deer, feral pigs, reptile, coon, rabbits,
squirrels, bob cat, possum, wild turkey, hawk, eagle,
coyote, fox, and armadillo
Email: dbryant@wb4me.com
Location: 562 County Road 3559 Queen City, Texas 75572
Phone: 903 796 3092