![]() If you fly your aircraft or drive into one of the We do not verify or check out any event or Reliance on any information provided at this Internet site or Email.Īll Aviation Events and Places To Fly listed are provided by the general public.į and OpenAirNet Inc. shall not be held liable forĪny financial loss, damages or injury resulting from yourĪccess to, or inability to access, this Internet site, or from your Or referenced as instructions to fly any aircraft or how or where to mountĬameras. The videos created and produced by and Īre for entertainment purposes only. I just wish I could find a cabin/trailer/room there for rent for a night or two (without the hassle of sitting through one of those time share presentations - if you have one, contact me at It is a good idea to call them and see when what is going on as certain "attractions" do are not open all the time - but then again, I go there because it is so unbelivably quiet and rural out there. Services are limited, but the people are friendly, the food is cheap, you can rent a golf cart to drive the grounds from the landing strip. like to fly there for an "outback" or "old Florida" experience. ![]() Call ahead to make sure there are no large fly-ins planned. It is certainly a bit rustic, but that's what you go there for. Found there is a lot to do with the kids, such as golf, boating, etc. Picked us up on the golf cart and gave us a nice tour of the property. Went there to explore this past weeked 3/14/09. We were also told that they do have pilot-controlled runway lights for night operations. There's only a handful of tie-downs, but a staff member told us that they've accommodated over 100 planes before during a fly-in. The airport is easy to get in and out of and there are no parking fees. It's their off season so it wasn't crowded and was very relaxing. After hearing about our trip, my wife and I flew back down the next weekend and spent the afternoon. There are plenty of activities to enjoy some free and some for a fee. It's well worth getting one if available if you're planning on cruising around the ranch it's fairly spread out. The staff was very friendly and they gave us a ride in the golf cart from the airstrip to the main lodge where we could rent a golf cart for a few hours for about $11. Flew there last weekend with another pilot, a first visit for both of us. I asked what's up he said they're not open every day. I flew into 2RR on 9/22 every thing was closed including the FBO and a rest room. Write a review, suggest updates or make comments! Submitted by JenniferĬomments and Reviews From Visitors: New additions to Westgate River Ranch in 2013 include a state-of-the-art ropes course, rock climbing wall, zip line, mechanical bull, bungee trampoline and more. Westgate River Ranch also features a 5,000-foot paved and lighted runway, award-winning Smokehouse Grill, River Ranch Saloon and the longest-running Saturday night championship rodeo in the United States that offers trick riding, bull riding, calf roping and barrel racing at the 1,200-seat rodeo arena. ![]() In addition to Florida cowboy-themed accommodations, Westgate River Ranch boasts a multitude of recreational activities, including horseback riding, swimming, golf, petting farm, nature hikes, trap and skeet shooting, hayrides, cookouts and a full-service marina complete with boating, fishing, and airboat and swamp buggy rides. Westgate's River Ranch is truly a resort fly-in experience, which has evolved into the largest dude ranch East of the Mississippi, lies on 1,700 beautiful acres and is surrounded on all sides by approximately 400,000 acres of state and federally protected wetlands.
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