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AOK Ranch Bed & Barn

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The vacation place for you and your horse.

AOK Ranch Bed and Barn’s 10 acres are located next to the 41,000 acre Withlacoochee State Forest in West Central Florida’s Citrus County.  This area has been called one of the “Top Ten Coolest Places You’ve Never Seen” in North America.  It provides the perfect location to enjoy all that the west coast and central Florida has to offer.

The forest is noted for it’s wildlife – deer, fox, quail and hawks.  The variety of terrain is excellent for your horse both physically and mentally.  Ride for a few hours or pack a lunch and stay out for the day.  Trails are marked or just explore.  Maps are provided for each rider.

The 2 bedroom guest house is fully furnished.  The kitchen is ready for cooking and the beds are ready for guests.  There are four new covered paddocks with horse safe fencing and a top board.  A new turnout has been added for your horse’s pleasure.  You can also utilize the natural horsemanship facility on the premises known as the Southern Savvy Center.

We are nestled among 100 year old oaks with Spanish moss draping the branches.  There is a peaceful pond and a campfire site with plenty of wood just waiting for someone to light it up.  Just sit and watch the starry sky and ponder the awesome ride that day.

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Other Associated Websites 

dandbtravel.com - D&B Travel and Cruises

MW Sporthorses.com - MW Sporthorses

Thebarnbook.com – horse products, and many services

  • Visitcitrus.com - information on Citrus County Florida
  • Contact Information

    AOK Ranch
    Attn: Trina Romeo *
    2921 E Stagecoach Trail
    Inverness, FL 34452
    Tel:  352.341.1774
    FAX: 352.341.1774

    email: Trina Romeo (aokranch@juno.com)

     

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    Last updated: October 29, 2006