Contact Information 

O.K. Corral Stables Horseback Riding in Arizona
Apache Junction, AZ 

Call Us Now to Make Your Reservation!
480-982-4040

Email Info@okcorrals.com    

Hours of Operation:
October - May

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM      Every Day 

Open for Summer Riding 

June - September

Between the Hours of: 8am-10am and 5pm-7pm 

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Reservations Required 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

Journal of Our Sensational Rides

Horseback Riding in Phoenix Arizona's East Valley, has a lot to offer! Gateway to the legendary Superstition Mountains, the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine, the Apache Trail, Canyon Lake, Tortilla Flat, Goldfield Ghost Town and the Mammoth. Take advantage of Superstition's O.K. Corral Stables hourly, daily, overnight or dinner rides.  

Traveling with your RV and horses? Stay with Rock Horse LLC. horse friendly  RV Park and Horse Campground. Located right next to Superstition's O.K. Corral Stables.   

 

Beauty and History All in One Amazing Place!

Hello everyone! I am sure everyone is excited that the weekend is finally here. Here in Arizona, summer is upon us. Although it is much quieter around here during the summer months there are plenty of rides to enjoy in the mornings and evenings.

I must say there is no better sunset then on a summer evening here by the Superstition Mountains. The colors that cover the sky are magnificent. The Superstition Mountains do not only provide a unique view, but they have a wealth of history. Of course, there is the famous story of the Lost Dutchman Mine. For those of you that do not know the legend, in the late 1800′s, a German immigrant by the name of Jacob Waltz located a very rich gold mine within the Superstition Mountains. As the story goes, he kept the whereabouts of the mine secret and those secrets died with him in 1891. Since then, people from all over the world have come to the Superstition Mountains to search for Jacob Waltz’s treasure, the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine.

 June 8, 2013.

Weekend at the OK Corral

This weekend was a beautiful weekend to go riding at the OK Corral. A large group of Girl Scouts came out this weekend. They learned about what it takes to care for a horse, learned some lingo and took a ride :)

 April 16, 2013.

OK Corral horse of the month! :)

Our horse of the month, BUGSY! Bugsy is a paint colored horse, 15 hands tall. He is an affectionate horse and really likes people :) Bugsy spends his summers in Colorado!  

Red horse in sand

Red horse near horse pens

 April 5, 2013.

Dinosorous picture in lab

O.K. Corral and Rock Horse Minerals

Come visit the Rock Horse Minerals in the gift shop at the O.K.
Corral Stables.

 March 22, 2013.

Mound Mountain and Circlestone

Mound Mountain is the highest point in the Superstition Mountains at 6,265 feet.  Located there lies the mysterious Indian ruin, Circlestone. Some say it was an ancient celestial observatory.

 March 22, 2013.

Superstition Mountain Wilderness

The weather has been amazing, the grass is starting to grow and the flowers are starting to bloom. It is the perfect time to explore the Superstition Mountains where you will find many of the beautiful flowers that bloom out here.  For those of you on Spring Break come enjoy the 85-95 degree weather out here in the East Valley! I know we are all enjoying it :)

 March 15, 2013.

Just took a family from Phoenix horseback riding. What a perfect day to go riding!

 March 11, 2013.

Steak Dinner and Horseback Riding

This weekend was a perfect weekend to enjoy a nice Steak Ride Dinner! Wonderful sunsets and weather! And of course the great food and horseback riding :)

Beautiful red mountain

Enjoying people in forest

March 4, 2013

White horse for riding

Great Day for Horseback Riding

Today it will be 61 and sunny. Perfect weather for a ride into
the Superstitions.

Molly and the rest of us at Superstitions Superstition’s O.K. Corral Stables are ready to take you out on the trail.

Learn More

Learn more about two great, mystery novels based on the wilderness of the Superstition Mountain region.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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