Flying M Ranch
23029 NW Flying M Rd, Yamhill, OR, 97148
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Address :
23029 NW Flying M Rd
Yamhill, OR, 97148 - Phone (503) 662-3222
- Website https://www.flying-m-ranch.com
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Specialities
- Take-out : No
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Has TV : Yes
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Thomas B.
I stayed in one of the shacks with the family. It was rustic but hey. Its a ranch. Got to drop a fishing line, ride a horse, and take some amazing walks. The kitchen served good old American food and everyone was fat and happy. Later we went back to the shack, played cards and drank whiskey. Not too bad.
(4)Christy C.
Horses! This was a great place for a one hour ride. Through the foothills of the coast range, crossing the Trask river a couple of times . . . really beautiful. Super friendly wrangler, family-owned ranch, affordable. We were late for our reserved time slot due to bad traffic, and they sent the other riders ahead and we got our own small group with our own wrangler, and they didn't make us feel bad for being late. Very nice folks and a beautiful place to ride.
(5)Racquel W.
Bad horse flies this year, but still a wonderful place to ride. Watch for poker rides hosted there over the summer or haul in to camp or use for a day. Done in roasting heat and pouring rain - always a good time.
(4)Donald S.
I still remember my first landing at Flying M. I know, it was no night trap in an F-18 to the pitching deck of the USS John Stennis, somewhere in the North Pacific...it just felt like it to me. I look back and laugh about it now...my very sweaty palms as I pointed the nose of the Cessna 210 at the end of the runway...my head on a swivel as I tried to watch the trees, my airspeed, the trees, the crosswind, the trees, other traffic in the pattern, throttle and mixture, the trees, landing gear, the trees, flap settings...and the trees. There were actual pucker marks in the seat when I climbed out to go and get my $150 hamburger. Which was good in a way...the seat was "pre-puckered" for my short field take off and attempt to clear very tall trees just off the end of the runway! That's one of the ways I used to spend my weekends when I was a little younger and the earth was still globally cooling...I'd rent, beg, borrow or steal somebody's aeroplane and fly somewhere to get coffee or a burger or a chili omelet or something. Actual cost of the burger - about $8.00...Actual cost of the aeroplane and fuel - about $142...give or take. Depending on the aircraft, it could get to be a very expensive hamburger, even back then! But I enjoyed it...for a while. As I logged more and more hours, Flying M Ranch became a favorite little stop for several reasons: * As $150 hamburgers go, they served a pretty decent burger, or even a steak or a chili omelet. * Flying M's log cabin ambience, great service and perpetually smiling faces meant that I always felt welcome and relaxed...important and comforting things when you're contemplating the short field take-off you will be performing for the crowd right after your meal. * It was (and likely always will be), a pretty good test of your airmanship...I saw more than a couple of intrepid aviators ding up their aeroplanes trying to fly in or out of Flying M over the years (no, not me). * The Flying M Ranch is located in the Trask Mountains...just up the road from Oregon Wine Country, to be a bit more precise...the flight in and out of Flying M takes you over some of the most beautiful scenery on earth...when the weather is nice. I don't fly myself around anymore...sitting there droning along at 200 KPH for 3-4 hours to get somewhere became too boring for words. So I switched to flying aerobatics in a glider for a while...no motor...just you, your aircraft and your skill...you can imagine what the Beautiful Carin thought about that...she's not that eager to collect on my life insurance. Now I don't fly at all, unless a professional is driving. And the Flying M has changed too...no more coffee shop...more of a B&B and special events kind of place...which is fine...we all change. But if I did still fly myself from place to place (and even though I can't actually get a burger there anymore), The Flying M Ranch would still be a regular stop on my $150 hamburger route. Even if it would just be a short stop to get out and let the pucker marks settle for a bit.
(4)Dan R.
I've actually heard good things about the Flying M Ranch, which is why I decided to call them to rent a camper's shack. I've had a disappointing experience with the Flying M Ranch today. It's possible that the man answering phones on the day I called was just having a bad day, so hopefully the customer service is not usually so lackluster. First, I called regarding availability of the campsites and the fun-looking "camper's shacks" that are advertised online. The man I spoke did not know this, and did not know what the rates for sites were. I was actually concerned that he might have been drunk, because he slurred his speech and was difficult to understand. After a long and confusing conversation where I had to repeat myself more than once (I have no accent or speech impediment) the man took down my phone number and said that he would call me back. After waiting 3-4 hours, I called back and again got the same person. He had forgotten about my call, and was still unable to tell me if any sites were available. I asked if their was anyone else there that I might talk to, or that he could call, but he said that there wasn't. He said that I would have to drive down to the ranch and see what was there when I arrived, and again could not confirm how much the camper's shacks go for. Overall, my experience was confusing and frustrating. I was let down by the lack of knowledge, attitude, and competence of the person that I worked with. Generally I am pretty understanding and friendly with people in customer service, but my experience with the Flying M Ranch was poor enough that it prompted me to write this review.
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