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November 11, 2018

Warner-Carrillo Stagecoach Rides SOLD OUT
A day of adventure, entertainment, and history

12-4pm
(Last stagecoach ride leaves at 2:30)

Warner-Carrillo Ranch House (open till 4pm)
29181 San Felipe Road, Warner Springs CA 92086
On the S2/half mile east of the 79 junction

Come celebrate the heritage of the Butterfield Stage, whether you ride on the authentic replica stage or come to enjoy the entertainment and history, your adventure begins at the historic 1857 Warner-Carrillo Ranch House museum and the former Butterfield Stage Stop. The adobe home tells the story of the emigrant trail, the overland stage, and the ranching history of the area.

This year we will be joined by the Hole in the Wall Gang, who just might rob the stage, and the Jugless Jug Band playing songs of bygone eras. Author and musician Nan Rebik, who is writing a children's book set in the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House, is a member of the band. This celebration offers endless photo opportunities and light refreshments of lemonade, tea, and cookies.

The Butterfield Overland stage transported thousands of passengers across the United States years prior to the Civil War as California's first regular overland stage connection with St. Louis. Here is your opportunity to experience a rare event, a stagecoach ride through history.

If you want to experience what it was like to ride the stage as did thousands of emigrants traveling to the "promised land," reserve your place for a 15- to 20-minute ride along the original trail. Enjoy the only such stage ride event in the country, a truly one of a kind experience!

Rides take place on a first come first served basis only, with the last stage leaving at 2:30pm. Please arrive early enough to avoid already filled later stages.

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