
"We do it because we like to see these kids coming out and riding horses. You don't get that opportunity. And there's only few and far, you know, few and far between. And you can still do this. And to ride on the beach is just incredible. And you just to see the kids and just enjoying their lives and getting out here and seeing something we never get to see."
"I mean, even if you've had a bad day or you're, you know, having a tough time, whatever it is you get on a horse and you ride out there and it just all washes away."
"It's the oldest ranch in America. We were established in 1658, and today it's just a wonderful place to come and unplug and ride with your family."
Deep Hollow Ranch, established in 1658 and often called the birthplace of the American cowboy, is the oldest ranch in America. Patrick and Cate Keogh run and live on the ranch with their family. The property includes thousands of acres of hills and pristine Montauk coastline and offers horse rides for all ages and pony rides for young children. Riding on trails with clear ocean views and on the beach provides a way to unplug from city life and rejuvenate. The Keoghs emphasize family, preserving the land, and giving children rare opportunities to ride and connect with nature.
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