The only such stage ride event in the country, visitors can experience the early California-era history that brought thousands to this place at one time.
Everyone is welcome to take photographs and enjoy the amusements provided by Judy Taylor, singer, songwriter, Wild West trick roper, and gun spinning and bull whip entertainer, and the Hole in the Wall Gang, a non-profit group dedicated to preserving the outlaw legends of the Old West and who have been known to sometimes rob the stage en route. Musicians will play western tunes as well as jazz, so a jam session may well break out. While waiting for the stage, you can also take in the newly enriched interpretive displays in the ranch house. Ranch house tours and complimentary refreshments for all guests.
The passenger fare on the Concord stage is $25 for SOHO members, $35 for non-members. Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance on the stage coach ride event page on SOHO's website: SOHOsandiego.org
To simply enjoy the celebration and ranch house museum tour without a stage ride, admission can be paid the day of the event and is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, and $3 for children under 12. Kids five and under are free.
Located on San Felipe Road (San Diego County Route S2) a half mile east of the State Route 79 junction. Warner-Carrillo Ranch House is owned and restored by Vista Irrigation District (VID), and operated by Save Our Heritage Organisation, which is devoted to preservation and education, and which played an integral role in saving the site.
Top photo by Patrice Malloy, bottom photo by Kate Shockley Rochester.
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