SPECIAL STUFF
Albert, owner | 818-430-0123 | Sheriff non-emergency | 760-366-3781 | |
Sandra, owner | 323-445-7499 | Hi-Desert Medical Center | 760-366-3711 | |
Companion Animal Clinic | 760-228-1474 |
LOCKED OUT
You can't lock yourself out unless you lose the key. You can find an emergency key in the key safe on a white post near the back door. The code is 4224. Please return key to safe if you find the original key.
JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK for free
You can walk into the Joshua Tree National Park. Walk up Sunkist Road for about 18 minutes. At the end of the road, follow the fence apx 90 paces to the left, and enter through the opening. Dogs and motor vehicles are not allowed. If you chance your dog, please leash it. Not the best of the park, but it is free. Take bottled water!
PETS
When pets are indoors, they must be house-trained and restrained from getting on the furniture (doggy bed or sheets please).
PRIVATE AREA
The space behind each cabin (gazebo/doghouse area) is the private area for that cabin. Please be considerate of the other guests' privacy while they are at the Ranch, unless of course they invite you on over!
SMOKING
Please smoke only outside, and please don‛t leave butts on the ground. Please trash them, or failing that, put them in a firepit.
GRILLING
We have a charcoal "chimney starter", which eliminates the need for liquid fuel. Stuff apx 6 paper balls into the bottom of the starter. Place the starter on the ground. Fill the top of the starter with coals. Light the paper. While the coals burn, make a bed of unlit coals in the grill. Using a glove, pour the hot coals over the unlit coals. The hot coals will light and burn the new coals.
TRASH
Please place filled trash bags in the metal trash cans located near the front gate. New bags are usually located under the sink or at the bottom of the cabin trash can. We do not have recycling pickup, however we can use colored/cool bottles for creative projects. Leave them by the "bird feeder totem pole".
WANDERING DOGS
Take a stick if you walk your pet in the “neighborhood” just in case you run into any pushy wandering dogs.
Call Animal Control or Sheriff (above) if you have any problems.
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