Cowboy
Camp

Howdy Folks, Lori and I are glad you stopped by to check out Cowboy Camp. Our Cowboy Camp is a 3 day 2 night live-in experience giving people the opportunity to steep themselves in cowboy culture, some traditional, some contemporary, but all cowboy. Our programming is designed to teach respect, responsibility, personal accountability, work ethic, and stewardship, and it is all done through the experience of learning cowboying skills. As you preview our Cowboy Camp, please do not be mislead, this is not a modern day rodeo school. This is ranch cowboying.

Youth and Adult Camps
This is a three-day weekend experience for youth and adults. During your amazing stay at cowboy camp you will learn basic horsemanship; tack identification and use; how to crease your own cowboy hat; how to move cattle on horse back after determining the feeding needs of cattle; cattle branding; and basic cattle husbandry and health. You will also learn how to pack and lead a pack horse from outfitter and western states guide Tom Cable. One night you will have the opportunity to camp out in bedrolls under the moon-lit sky and listen to the katy-dids, peepers, and coyotes. Last, but definitely not least, you will have the opportunity to partake in an old-fashioned cowboy worship service on Sunday morning, not to mention an afternoon that includes hand cranking homemade ice cream.
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High school camps are for students, ages 14 through 18, while adult camps begin after high school graduation through ??? Our three day camp is all inclusive, room, board and tuition. The buckaroos will stay in our bunkhouse on the farm and eat at our cook house outside the main farm house. Our facilities include a heated and air conditioned bunk house complete with running water, a heated men’s and women’s shower house and latrine, and a horse stable modeled after the stable at the 6666 Ranch of Texas. Our outdoor horse facilities include a large 60 foot solid board round coral surrounded by a custom-designed cattle working facility. To the east of the round corral is our 100’ x 200’ corral and roping arena. Our beautiful homestead farm is a part of the over 500 acres we have access to, nestled in the beautiful Appalachian hills in the corner of Muskingum, Coshocton and Guernsey Counties. We raise Texas Longhorn cows that we cross-breed to proven Angus bulls giving our cattle herd a unique and wide range of marketing options, from grass-fed-and- finished, to organic grain-fed freezer beef, to roping steers for area cowboys.
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If this doesn’t get you excited, you better check your pulse because you might be dead. This is not reality TV or anything like it. This experience is on a real operational farm that takes real cowboys to work. Don’t let the word “farm” confuse you. MorroWood Farms is a lot more of a ranch than many ranches; but we don’t feel like there are any REAL Ranches east of the Mississippi. Since ranchers and farmers are both called by God himself to be stewards of the land, I guess the title really doesn’t matter.

We invite you to make reservations now for the summer of 2007, 2008, or 2009. Our camp structure is easy: we host a camp every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from April through October. The cost is $250 per person. Each weekend camp will be held for a minimum of three cowboys to a maximum of six. When you’re done, if it wasn’t worth your time, we will give you back our net profit as long as you can tell us why it was a waste of your time. We would like to note that you can only book to come to camp three weekends a month, the fourth weekend in a month we donate all of our facilities to Cool Springs retreat to use free of charge so they can host young mens mentoring programs for young men in our community. This is our way of sharing with others what God has blessed us with.
Family Camp
Currently we are entertaining the idea of booking families for some of the available weekends instead of individuals; so please ask us if you are interested in bringing the whole family.
FFA Officer Training Weekends
We are currently taking reservations for officer training weekends on an “as requested” basis. David Morrow, founder of MorroWood Farms Ltd. is an accomplished Vocational Agriculture teacher and 6 year FFA Advisor who chose to leave the classroom to pursue his “first loves” of faith, family and farming in a full-time capacity. However, before he left teaching, he and his officers created an innovative model for developing successful programs of activities that meet national chapter application standards. Using his Cowboy Camp facilities and knowledge of what it takes to create a successful POA, he and his mom, Dr. Linda Morrow who is a teacher educator and educational trainer/facilitator, will lead you through a memorable and productive goal setting, team building week-end that will definitely be worth your time. We are currently taking reservations for FFA officer training weekends as early as fall, 2006. Please call or e-mail for more information and details.
