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Animal Species of Grand Canyon West Ranch

Our Ranch is Home to Many Different Species of Animal

OUR POLICY IS TO PROTECT and preserve the wild animals and plants that are indigenous to this beautiful southwest region of America. It is important for the Ranch to maintain a careful balance between the wild animals and the domesticated cattle, goats, pigs, and even buffalo. This is achieved by carefully monitoring water resources and protecting this fragile desert habitat. Visitors to the Ranch will not leave behind any trash, deliberately damage vegetation or disturb wildlife. Needless to say, hunting is not allowed on the Ranch property.

In addition the Ranch has a policy of working closely with the Arizona's Fish and Game Department and the Bureau of Land Management.

Below are just a few of the diverse range of wild animal species that live on the Grand Canyon West Ranch.

Just to Name a Few:

Bobcats
Buffalo
Common Lizards
Corriente Cattle
Cotton Tail Rabbits
Coyotes
Desert Big horn Sheep (on occasion)
Goats
Horses
Mountain Lions
Mule Deer
Pigs
Sidewinders
Tarantula Spiders
Western Diamond Back Rattlesnakes
White Tailed Deer




The Coyote can be seen on occasion at the ranch.

Ranch Fact: Grand Canyon West Ranch only raises Corriente cattle which are free to roam over 106,000 acres of mountainous terrain. The Corriente can be traced back to the first cattle brought to the new world by the Spanish as early as 1493.

Ranch Location:

3750 E. Diamond Bar Ranch Rd., Meadview, Arizona 86444 USA


For Reservations Inquiries within the United States:

Toll Free Telephone: 1 + 800.359.8727


International Callers Please Dial:

Telephone: 1 + 702.736.8787

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