Robinson Ranch is tucked away on the side of the mountain in a quiet little suburban neighborhood. Pulling up, you wouldn't expect it to be as massive as it is, but first impressions mean nothing before you step through its gates.
Robinson Ranch is owned and operated by Mr. Robinson, who teaches riding classes, hosts therapy sessions, and hosts riding clubs that partake in activities from parades, funerals, and I'm also pretty positive civil war reenactments.
The ranch is large and they have over 20 horses (several who were loaned/borrowed out at the time I visited). They also had pigs, sheep (I saw 3 that were born the same day, so cute!), and other animals you'd expect to find on a farm. Each type of animal had a clean enclosure with plenty of food and water and a great amount of space. People who treat animals properly are the people you want to support.
Mr. Robinson has a gang of volunteers that help in every aspect of the ranch and he is always looking for more. If I lived in the area I would definitely sign up. He screens every applicant and has every volunteer do orientation.
I cannot say enough wonderful things about this ranch. You should look them up if you're in the area and want to take a riding class or join a riding club.