Bottle Tree Ranch

4.5/5
(293) · Ranch in Oro Grande, United States
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Nestled along the iconic Route 66 in the heart of the Mojave Desert, Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch is more than just a destination—it’s a celebration of …

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4.5/5 · 293 reviews
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Sep 21, 2024
A fun stop along Route 66. A treasure trove of " bottle trees "...all types of interesting , unique art displays. Always open..no admission..donations acceptedFull review by SueVirginiaBeach_Va
Sep 10, 2024
My family of 5 was traveling Route 66 and I determined we needed to stop here. I loved it! It's bottles and scrap metals welded together to create art. I loved hearing the wind blow through the ha…Full review by Christin O
Jun 5, 2024
Stopped on our way home from Vegas and it really wasn’t too far off our route. It’s on historic Route 66 which is cool. Doesn’t take long to go through, but is fun to look through and stretch your l…Full review by thefrenchtown321

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Do you have theeir contact number ?
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No. I don’t think there is one. There is an email to reach for info in the website though.
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Are dogs allowed?
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You can walk all around the bottle ranch because it is fenced. It wasn't open when we were there just a few weeks ago but you could still see everything. So yes dogs would be allowed. …
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You can walk all around the bottle ranch because it is fenced. It wasn't open when we were there just a few weeks ago but you could still see everything. So yes dogs would be allowed. There was an old dog on the property, he growled once at us from 50 feet away of the fence. That dog might bark at your dog through the fence. If it's "Open" - aka the gate open to wander in instead of just look, then their dog might not like your dog.
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Answer by PAMELA M · Mar 19, 2021
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Does this cost money?
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There is no charge to enter, but if you do visit his 'Bottle Tree Ranch' there is a receptacle to put donations in at the entrance to maybe show your appreciation. You are after all on his …
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There is no charge to enter, but if you do visit his 'Bottle Tree Ranch' there is a receptacle to put donations in at the entrance to maybe show your appreciation. You are after all on his land and it's worth a stop if you like quirky attractions, so "Every little helps".
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