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6666 Ranch, also known as Four Sixes Ranch, is a historic ranch in Texas that offers educational tours showcasing its rich history and ongoing agricultural operations. The ranch features a supply store for souvenirs and products, including beef items like prime and reserve tenderloin fillets. It serves as both a tourist destination and a working ranch, emphasizing its significance in American ranching culture.
I've been driving past 6666, my entire adult life, 30 plus years. I grew up in the panhandle, so ranches aren't a big deal to me. We were curious why there is a football stadium in the middle of nowhere now, but it's Texas. You really didn't notice the houses since they aren't close to the road. After it appeared in Yellowstone, my husband feels we have to stop there anytime we travel by, he does love their hats. So we stop and get him a new one once a year or two. Lol I paid more attention this time and did the touristy thing. I appreciate more history as I get older. There is gas available, if needed, and a small general store. He still wants to go to a football game just to taste the chili and the cheeseburgers. 🤣
An Unforgettable Journey Through the 6666 Ranch I recently had the pleasure of taking the tour at the iconic 6666 Ranch, and it was nothing short of amazing. From start to finish, the experience was deeply enriching, thanks in large part to our guide, who was incredibly knowledgeable about the ranch's rich history. Our guide provided fascinating insights into the legacy of the original owner, Burk Burnett, whose vision has shaped the ranch into what it is today. Learning about how Burnett transformed the land into one of the largest ranches in Texas was both educational and inspiring. The stories of the ranch's past, combined with its ongoing operations, gave us a comprehensive look at its significance in American ranching history. The tour itself was well-organized, allowing ample time to explore key areas of the ranch while ensuring we absorbed every bit of information shared. The natural beauty of the ranch, coupled with its historical significance, made for a truly memorable day. If you're interested in history, agriculture, or just looking for an exceptional day out, I highly recommend the 6666 Ranch tour. It's an experience that not only entertains but educates, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the legacy of Burk Burnett and the enduring spirit of the 6666 Ranch.
My sister made it there on her way back home, im next to gonsee this amazing ranch
We came in late, but staff was really nice anyway. But this place ain’t about tourism, it’s really important for what they do. God bless all the people that do what they do at 6666. But cool place to check out however!
It was great stepping foot onto the 6666 Ranch! After visiting the Ranch, I headed over to the Supply Store (Gift Shop) where the sharpest young ladies helped me with a few family souvenirs. The people are simply wonderful!
My daughter recently started school at Texas Tech and she's not allowed to have her dog in the dorms. To help compensate for not having a dog around for the first time since she was an infant, I bought her the Four Sixes toy Australian Cattle Dog named Clanger from the Sixes website. She loves Clanger and he he keeps her company in her dorm room. Thank you to the folks at the Sixes for helping a very special Red Raider feel a little less home sick!
The 6666 Ranch delivers on great steaks. I would recommend their prime and reserve tenderloin fillets to family and friends. They also offer a significant discount to veterans. That speaks volumes in my book for what sort of people are managing this ranch.
Who doesn't love Yellowstone and the work of Taylor Sheridan? I got to snag a few pics at the famed Four 6's Ranch in Guthrie, TX
I love a road trip... Went to the fort Worth stockyards then headed west to Guthrie to the famous... As seen on TV ranch... Not a whole lot to see as far as facilities... Staff in the supply store at the 6666 super nice and formative... Some great history right there.... I daydreamed a lot to think about what it would be like to be a pioneer long ago in that area... I stopped all the historical spots... That area is very remote, ... I headed Northeast to the Doan's crossing monument overlooking the Red River. Then Altus then Wichita mountains...
Really very little to see- but it very cool to see this as the working ranch that it is. See the famous chance to dance horse statue, the airport and offices.