Diamond Bar Ranch
Diamond Bar Ranch
Diamond Bar Ranch
Diamond Bar Ranch
Diamond Bar Ranch
Nearest Town, Stapleton, Nebraska
18,000 acres

Calving Experienceat Diamond Bar Ranch

Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day

Seasonal Experience. We invite guests to visit the Diamond Bar Ranch for both an educational and enjoyable glimpse into one of the highlights of our operation: spring calving. We are pleased to be offering tours, where guests will be able to see our cattle and our operation during one of the most exciting times at the ranch.

The calving takes place at our headquarters every spring, and we only have a limited number of days available for calving season tours. 

Guests will be able to enjoy a personalized tour of Diamond Bar Ranch with opportunities to ask lots of questions, and then finish the day with a some Diamond Bar Ranch-raised burgers! 

Additional packages can be accommodated. Please inquire for more information.

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What’s Included

Outdoor Activities
  • Farm Tours
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Natalie J

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Natalie J

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Property Visited

This spring when I was at the property it looked like it held plenty of potential for wildlife. They have a big pond on their property that homes some geese and ducks. Natalie also mentioned they have quite a few deer on the property.

theo-stenka
Property Visit on 4/1/2022

Theo Stenka

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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 8:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 8:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
  • Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 2 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: No
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 4 Allowed

Landowner Rules: Please close all gates. Pickup all trash. Respect cattle.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy

Landowner

Natalie J

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Natalie J

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Hello! My name is Natalie Jones and I am a lifelong rancher and fifth generation on the Diamond Bar Ranch. The Diamond Bar Ranch has been family owned and operated since 1901 and and has one of the oldest registered brands in Nebraska. Our ranching legacy continues with the tradition of raising cow-calf pairs and quarter horses on carefully managed pastures in the Sandhills north of Stapleton, Nebraska.

Hands-on management of the ranch and preserving natural resources for future generations have been our top priorities for over 120 years as a family. That holistic mindset began with my great-great grandfather Wallace Baskin and his wife Mary Josephine when they purchased the ranch in May of 1901 from Danish settlers. 

I’ve always admired the spirit and dedication of my ancestors as stewards of the land, while producing an excellent product in the heart of beef country in Nebraska. 

Hello! My name is Natalie Jones and I am a lifelong rancher and fifth generation on the Diamond Bar Ranch. The Diamond Bar Ranch has been family owned and operated since 1901 and and has one of the oldest registered brands in Nebraska. Our ranching legacy continues with the tradition of raising cow-calf pairs and quarter horses on carefully managed pastures in the Sandhills north of Stapleton, Nebraska.

Hands-on management of the ranch and preserving natural resources for future generations have been our top priorities for over 120 years as a family. That holistic mindset began with my great-great grandfather Wallace Baskin and his wife Mary Josephine when they purchased the ranch in May of 1901 from Danish settlers. 

I’ve always admired the spirit and dedication of my ancestors as stewards of the land, while producing an excellent product in the heart of beef country in Nebraska. 

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