Empire Ranch Foundation

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  • Explore Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/visit/visiting-policies/

    …not required to visit the National Conservation Area. However, commercial, competitive, and large organized group events require a special recreation permit. Permits are generally required if the group number is over 29, or if the activity needs BLM oversight or will have an impact to public lands and people. Click here for more information on permitting. Where can I obtain a map of the LCNCA? Maps are available at the BLM’s Tucson Field Office an…

  • National Public Lands Day Education Program
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/2024/01/national-public-lands-day-education-program/

    …On October 26, 2023, 150 4th graders from Desert Willow Elementary School in Vail spent the day at Empire Ranch Headquarters learning about National Public Lands Day and Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. Students rotated through five stations staffed by BLM and Foundation experts. The Empire Ranch history station was located at the Tack Room where the students learned about branding and other ranching equipment….

  • Preservation
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/preservation/

    …ial events or additional preservation projects. Click here to volunteer to help. Projects Completed (Note: Projects are listed in rough reverse chronological order, with most recent ones first. See end of list for projects currently scheduled or underway) Repair roofs of the Adobe Haybarn and South Barn (completed 2023) Ceilings of the Pantry (Room 14) and Middle Room repaired (completed 2023) Ranch House windows and doors (exterior) painted (comp…

  • Oral History & Archives
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/oral-history-archives/

    …ire Ranch. Click here to view summaries of the oral histories available. Listed below are important archival collections relating to the history of the Empire Ranch, including the Empire Ranch Foundation Records. Arizona Historical Society Library and Archives MS087 – Edward Vail Collection Special Collections, University of Arizona Library AZ 246 – Empire Ranch Collection AZ 366 – Selim Maurice Franklin Collection MS451 – Don Alonzo Stanford Pape…

  • Membership & Volunteering
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/membership-and-volunteering/

    …olunteer efforts of many to protect and preserve the Empire Ranch. You can help with a financial contribution and becoming a member of the Empire Ranch Foundation. Members receive our quarterly newsletter and e-news, and receive special invitations to Member-only events. But most importantly, members share in the important mission of preserving the history of the Empire Ranch. Join Now Become a Volunteer All of the activities the Foundation undert…

  • History Chronology
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/

    …rs Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona (June-July 4, 1876) The Trip from Los Angeles to Tucson (July 5-13, 1876) The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876) Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876) Vail, Hislop, and Harvey (1877-1878) 1879-1928 This chronology documents the history of the Empire Ranch between 1879 and 1928. During this time period the ranch grew from the original 160 acres purchased…

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/empire-ranch-is-purchased-and-the-hard-work-begins-august-december-1876/

    …to buy some stuff for curtains, as my maxim is, a fellow may as well live comfortably while he can. I have had a jolly good long time of discomfort now. Coal is not known in the territory, so we always burn wood which makes very jolly warm fires, but it is so abominably hard to cut. It is called mesquite and bears large quantities of beans which fatten the cattle very much.” Cottonwoods along the San Pedro River. Courtesy of Bureau of Land Manage…

  • Cowboy Festival
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/ranch-events/cowboy-festival/

    …ick here to view the 2023 program Support the Cowboy Festival Be a Sponsor Help support one of the area’s great traditions by becoming a sponsor of the Cowboy Festival (formerly known as the Roundup & Open House). Your sponsorship will be acknowledged in the Empire Ranch Foundation program, in our newsletter and on our web page. Click here to view the 2023 Cowboy Festival sponsors. Donate Auction/Raffle Items Auctions and Raffles are a significant…

  • Donate Now
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/involved/donate-now/

    …otect the Empire Ranch historic buildings and landscape for generations to come. There are a variety of ways to support to our efforts. Become a Member A strong membership provides important ongoing support and demonstrates that the Empire Ranch is meaningful to the community and worthy of investment. Member donations accounted for 34% of ERF’s income in 2023. Click here to learn more about membership and to join. New Ranch House Fund The Empire R…

  • Youth Education
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/ranch-events/youth-education-programs/

    …in Vail spent the day at Empire Ranch Headquarters learning about National Public Lands Day and Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. Students rotated through five stations staffed by BLM and Foundation experts. The Empire Ranch history station was located at the Tack Room where the students learned about branding and other ranching equipment. YES! Youth Engaged Stewardship The Cienega Watershed Partnership sponsors the Youth Engaged Stewardshi…