ABOUT US
Welcome to 9 Brothers Ranch. We are a family ranch shaped by the principles of hard work, family values, and a deep-rooted love for the land. Our journey began with the guidance of our remarkable parents and two cherished sisters, who instilled in us the essence of quality, loyalty, commitment, and unwavering effort in everything we do.
We specialize in raising high-quality, versatile Quarter Horses. Our focus on Hancock and Driftwood genetics, blended with a touch of athleticism from the likes of High Brow Cat and others, ensures a lineage of exceptional horses that seamlessly blend performance and aesthetic appeal—ideal companions for the demanding tasks of ranch work or the competitive arena.
In addition, we take pride in breeding the finest black Angus cows, contributing top-tier genetics to fortify your herd and propel your production goals to new heights.
Our roots run deep in the cowboy heritage of the Great Basin, stemming from the pioneer stock that settled and cultivated the communities scattered across this breathtaking land. Growing up amidst horses, tending to cows, and fostering a profound connection with animals and the earth, we carry forward the traditions of our forebears at 9 Brothers Ranch.
At 9 Brothers Ranch, we stand firm in our commitment to quality and hard work, embodying the values that have built the West and shaped the character of America. We invite you to partner with us in finding your next horse. Come and experience the warmth of our hospitality, witness the grace of our horses for sale, and explore the captivating scenery of southern Nevada from the saddle. Your horses have a place here for quality boarding, and so do you as our valued customer. Welcome to a place where legacy and horsemanship converge—welcome to 9 Brothers Ranch.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS - LINCOLN COUNTY
Lincoln County has more reason to visit than just 9 Brothers Ranch. As one of the most under-rated and under-visited areas in the country, it stands out as a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas and other surrounding areas. Come, stay and enjoy all Lincoln County Nevada has to offer. The quiet rural lifestyle found in the county is a complete contrast to that found in the populated areas around Las Vegas. The county has extensive resources to offer, such as: abundant nature; wildlife; country life experiences; and cultural heritage in mining, ghost towns, farming, railway and ancient Native American sites.Six of Nevada’s twelve state parks are located in Lincoln County.
Kershaw-Ryan State Park
Situated in a colorful canyon, with towering walls up to 700 feet high and a long, verdant valley in between, Kershaw-Ryan State Park is an oasis in the desert, a sharp contrast to the rugged landscape that surrounds it.
*Fishing license required. One can be purchased in Caliente or Pioche. For more information visit the NDOW site.
**Use of hot spring is not recommended due to potential health hazards.
Link to Park Website CLICK HERE
Beaver Dam State Park
Beaver Dam State Park displays a natural, primitive and rustic beauty that offers a peaceful environment to any outdoor enthusiast of hiking, camping or fishing. Accented by streams and waterfalls, pinyon, juniper and ponderosa forests, and dramatic outcrops of volcanic and sedimentary rocks, the park is a designated Watchable Wildlife Area. Visitors are likely to see turkeys, jack rabbits and porcupines during their visit. Beaver Dam is also home to mule deer, coyotes, fox, bobcats, great blue herons and an occasional mountain lion, as well as many different lizards and snakes.
Link to Park Website CLICK HERE
Cathedral Gorge State Park
Cathedral Gorge State Park is located in a long, narrow valley in southeastern Nevada, where erosion has carved dramatic and unique patterns in the soft bentonite clay. The park’s beauty began with explosive volcanic activity that, with each eruption, deposited layers of ash hundreds of feet thick. Great walking trails abound for exploring the cave-like formations and cathedral-like spires that are the result of geologic processes from tens of millions of years ago. A photographer’s dream, the park offers stunning views of the scenic canyon and visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, camping and nature study.
Echo Canyon State Park
The 65-acre reservoir presents the perfect place for boating and swimming and is home to a variety of waterfowl, including mallards, teals and herons. Fishermen enjoy a lake filled with rainbow trout, largemouth bass, crappie and an occasional German brown trout. Campers and hikers can also enjoy the eagles, hawks, songbirds, owls and vultures that soar through the canyons and valleys.
Link to Park Website CLICK HERE
Spring Valley State Park
Volcanic tuff and sediment give Spring Valley State Park a beautiful light-gray, pink and white backdrop. A popular area for boating, swimming and camping, the park also allows visitors the opportunity to tour historic ranches built in the late 1800s. The 59-acre Eagle Valley Reservoir offers fisherman an opportunity to catch rainbow, tiger and German brown trout, and attracts an array of waterfowl and shore birds, including mallards, herons, avocets and the infrequent, yet beautiful, trumpeter swan.
Link to Park Website CLICK HERE
Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site
Several generations of children were educated in this one-room school, which covered grades one through eight from 1922 through 1967.
Link to Park Website CLICK HERE
Discover more than just national and state parks in Lincoln County! Our region is a treasure trove of outdoor wonders and recreational opportunities, offering a diverse tapestry of attractions beyond the renowned national and state parks. Thousands visit every year for the amazing biking and ATV trails, fishing, and more.
Come and check it out for yourself!

