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In Coconut Creek

By En USA news

RedStone, where the natural and rural rises

in the face of the urban and commercial

A comprehensive experience that ranges from interacting with animals to participating in educational programs and recreational activities

In a state like Florida, where tourism is usually associated with beaches and theme parks, projects like this diversify the offerings and respond to new social demands.

 

RedStone Ranch is a relatively new project in Coconut Creek that combines an educational farm, equestrian center, and community space in one environment. Amidst the urban landscape of the city, dominated by shopping malls and residential developments, a space emerges that offers a respite: direct contact with nature, experiential learning, and family time. 

 

RedStone Ranch is not simply a farm or a theme park. Its concept revolves around a holistic experience: from interacting with animals to participating in educational programs and recreational activities. The "Barnyard Experience" allows visitors to spend time with animals such as cows, goats, pigs, and even water buffalo in an environment designed to be safe and accessible for all ages. 

 

Unlike other similar spaces, here interaction is key: it's not just about observing, but about touching, feeding, and learning. This approach reflects a growing trend in the United States toward education based on direct experiences with nature.

 

Education with rural roots

One of the ranch's pillars is its educational dimension. Through programs like the "Farm School" and the "Homeschool Co-Op," children participate in activities that combine academic content with tasks typical of rural life. 

The goal is to foster skills such as autonomy, curiosity, and teamwork, moving away from the traditional classroom model. In this sense, RedStone Ranch positions itself as an alternative learning space where education is linked to the natural environment and the community.

 

The equestrian world as the central focus

Another key component is its riding academy. Designed for both beginners and experienced riders, it offers lessons, guided rides, and special activities. 

Beyond the sport itself, horseback riding is seen as a tool for developing trust and an emotional connection with animals. This therapeutic and educational approach reinforces the ranch's identity as a place for personal growth.

 

A space for the community

RedStone Ranch also serves as a social hub. Events, workshops, family activities, and programs like parent-child yoga are all part of its regular schedule. 

 

In addition, it features rest areas and casual dining options, making it easy to spend the entire day there. This community aspect transforms it into more than just an attraction: it's a space where relationships are built and shared experiences are created.

 

An expanding project

RedStone is a recent initiative under development.

 

Its growth reflects the interest in proposals that integrate leisure, education, and nature in urban environments. In a state like Florida, where tourism is often associated with beaches and theme parks, projects like this diversify the offerings and respond to new social demands.

 

RedStone Ranch represents a commitment to reconnecting with what's essential: nature, animals, and community life. In a region marked by a fast pace and urbanization, this space offers an alternative where learning, playing, and living together take on a different meaning.

 

More than a ranch, it is an experience that invites you to rediscover the value of simplicity.

 

RedStone Ranch is open every day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and the general admission cost per person is $5

They also rent out their premises for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and special occasions.

 

For more details about the operation of all its areas, as well as for the rental of its halls (indoor and outdoor), you can contact them at 954-282-1269, or visit redstoneranches.com

 

RedStone Ranch is located at 4000 NW 43rd Street, Coconut Creek, FL 33073

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