
Experience the tranquility of living off the grid, where country life invites you to embrace a simpler existence. Ride horses through open fields, milk goats for fresh dairy, and collect eggs from your happy hens each morning. Cultivate a thriving garden filled with fresh produce, allowing you to connect with nature and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Discover the joys of self-sufficiency and the satisfaction that comes with a life rooted in earth.
Immerse yourself in the cowboy lifestyle and enjoy a variety of activities such as horseback riding, cattle round ups, and organic farming. Unwind in the serene natural surroundings, and savor delicious farm-to-table meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
Here at our ranch, we manage a rich variety of livestock including over 100 sheep and more than 20 miniature Belted Galloway cattle, along with ducks, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and horses. Our dedication extends to Molly's Mustangs, where we provide a safe haven for wild and kill pen horses in Arizona, having cared for over 40 horses during one of the largest roundups in the Sietgrave National Forest in late 2023. Join us in our mission to support and nurture these incredible animals!
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Double M Acres was once a part of the Historic Hat Ranch.
The Hat Ranch, historically known as the Quarter Circle XX, hosted many notable figures in American history.
Isabella Greenway (1886-1953) bought the Ranch in 1928. She served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1933-1936 as the sole representative from Arizona. (At the time, Arizona’s population was small, so it was entitled to only one representative.) Isabella won a statewide election, defeating two men, and was re-elected for a second term. While still in her teens, Isabella became friends with Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962). They remained close friends until Isabella’s death.
Eleanor sent two of her teenaged sons to work as cowhands on Isabella’s ranch because she thought the boys needed to be toughened up. One of the Rockefeller boys joined them. When they went to town for their mail and told the postmistress their names, she refused to believe them. “Lawrence Rockefeller and Johnny Roosevelt?” she snorted. “Yes, and I’m the Queen of Rumania!”
Eleanor’s husband, Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), was running for president in 1932. Isabella played an important part in his nomination at the Democratic convention. Franklin visited the ranch on September 25, 1932 during a campaign tour of the West. There he met Arizona Congressman Lewis W. Douglas (1894-1974) whom he later named to serve as his Director of the Budget.
Isabella’s son, Jack Greenway, went to high school with George H. W. Bush in the late 1930s. By 1963, Bush had a 16-year-old son, George W. Bush. In the tradition of Eleanor Roosevelt, George, Sr. asked Jack if his son could work at the ranch for a summer. George built fences and did other odd jobs for the foreman.
The ranch’s last private owner, Bazy Tankersley, was notable in her own right as a cattlewoman and breeder of Arabian horses.
In 2020 150 acres was divided off from the Historic Hat Ranch and owned by Jerry Hamilton a long-time employee and close friend of Ms. Tankersley.
In 2022 Double M purchased this magnificent piece of property from Jerry Hamilton through an amazing series of events that brought us to this property.
Our ranch spans 150 acres, offering ample space for everyone. Feel free to bring your trailer or camp in a tent. Horses are welcome, and we are also dog-friendly. While there are no hookups available, we can provide water for a fee. Check our fee schedule for camping pricing.
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Welcome to our ranch! Enjoy a variety of activities to keep you busy, from milking goats and riding horses to training dogs and rounding up cattle. You can fish or boat in the pond, tend to the garden, collect fresh eggs, or have fun in the petting zoo. Or, if you prefer just sit back, relax, and soak in the stunning scenery and wildlife around you. This is your vacation!
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