
White Stallion Ranch
White Stallion Ranch is one of the premier guest ranches in the United States. Nestled in northwest Tucson, it was originally named CB Cattle Ranch in the 1900s and was constructed from Mexican adobe brick with the original adobe currently on display in the dining area of the resort.
Brew and Marge Towne purchased the ranch in 1959, renamed the property, and a few years later Allen and Cynthia True made the ranch their home. Since 1965 three generations of Trues have made the resort what it is today − a place where families can reconnect with nature, come and relax and get a feel for today and the past with guests enjoying horseback riding, lighted sports courts and a fitness center.
It was named a TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Award winner four times from 2018 to 2021. The ranch is also recognizable from film and television. The TV series “High Chaparral” used the site for years in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
PHOTO COURTESY WHITE STALLION RANCH