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Creek House at Tack Tavern Ranch
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Hensci, Esdonko (Hello, How are you?) In the language of the Muscogee Creek Indians, who once inhabited the rich rolling hills of Alabama. The rustic Creek House is decorated with findings of Native American and Creek Indian Heritage. Donkeys and chickens are nearby. Explore our western town,hiking trails,and relax on the western town deck before retiring to your cozy cabin.We hope when you leave that you leave us with Cehecvres (See You Again) and Enhesse (Friend). The space Nestled in the hills of Carbon Hill, AL we are a working horse farm currently running 8 head of horses and 2 ponies with 9 free loading dogs. Chickens and barn cats roam free. And 2 donkeys are roaming the pasture fence by the cabin. We invite you to our slice of paradise to enjoy How the West was fun. Hike 30 acres of trails, check out our western town Guest access In addition to your beautiful cabin. We invite you to take a stroll through our little western town and enjoy the back deck overlooking the pastures. . Explore 30 acres of hiking trails. Other things to note Our dogs are loose and friendly. This is a working horse ranch and it is pure country. Free roaming chickens provide eggs and when the garden is producing fresh vegetables are available in our store. This back deck on the western town is the perfect place to watch the pastures full of horses and gives everyone the opportunity to trade stories and relax. Explore the western town, tack and resale shop, harness shop and our small store of vegetables ( in season) and canned goods. Hike the well marked trails or spend time on your personal deck. Our cabins are well spaced for privacy and it's a short walk down the driveway to the gathering spot on the back deck of the saloon where friendships are made.
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United States · Alabama · Carbon HillGot questions?
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