First of all this ranch is off the beaten path near Cave Creek and Carefree, and when I say off the path I mean dirt/rocky road, so be careful if you are driving a smaller vehicle. We were there on a morning after a monsoon and I was glad I drove a Jeep; there were quite a few washes flooding the rocky road. It is a little difficult to figure out where you need to be going, but just drive to the end of the road and look for the ranch that looks more like a ghost town (see pictures).
We ended up not being able to go horseback riding due to flooded trails but the terrain looked beautiful and he offered to let us go on the longer ride for the same price a few hours later to make up for the cancellation.
While you are at the 'homestead' be sure to look for the BIG pig named Gilbert. He was under the porch while were standing on it and I thought I was hearing a javelina snorting, but the gentleman let me know it was just Gilbert HAhaha!
Everyone here seems very excited about what they do and it is quite beautiful up there. If you want to introduce somebody to the Sonoran desert with saguaros and sunshine, this is a great way to do it.