Oracle Triangle L Ranch holds dedication

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Owner, Sharon Holnback held an inaugural celebration and dedication gala recently. The Triangle L Ranch has expanded the area by five acres as a historical property to preserve high desert art in nature. Visitors are encouraged to walk winding paths that lead to intimate sites featuring granite boulders, vistas of the nearby mountain ranges and riparian habitats. This is all included with creative energy of the participating gallery of artists.

The old fashioned charm with a western feel, tranquil and committed to art the Triangle L Ranch attracts people from all over. Some visitors include teachers, photographers, writers, mountain bikers, birders, retired people and even ghost hunters.

The property has several guest lodging including a guest house, trowbridge suite, hill house and the foremans house there are other facilities available at the Triangle L Ranch for weddings, art events, parties and an adobe barn venue.

The Triangle L Ranch is widely known for GLOW. This year’s GLOW even will take place on four Saturday nights including Sept. 19 and 26 and Oct. 17 and 24. Come experience the magical five acre setting lit with thousands of lights. Visitors are also encouraged to dress in glowing fashions. This has been and continues to be a wonderful and successful event.

One of the visitors Liz Tuck said, “Sharon has created a special place and it’s helped Oracle have more of a sense of community.” Other attendees were excited about the expansion and the opportunity to experience new and fun artwork.

If you would like more information please feel free to visit Triangle L Ranch website at www.trianglelranch.com or call at 520-623-6732.

Fun artwork Owner Sharon Holnback1 Welcome to Triangle L Ranch in Oracle

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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