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Seven's Story

Seven's New Beginning

A close friend, Jim, asked whether Seven could come to our ranch after the horse repeatedly found ways out of his pasture and wandered onto the road. Jim was worried that, sooner or later, a passing vehicle might cause a tragedy, so bringing Seven to a safer place felt like the right next step.

Seven can be ridden, but he is still early in his journey and needs more experience to become the steady, dependable partner we know he can be. Even now, what stands out most is his kind nature. He loves being around people and has never shown meanness—only a spirited personality that, at times, can be a little pushy.

With patience, consistency, and zero-force training, Seven has every opportunity to grow into something truly special. We believe he can become a wonderful part of ranch life, offering not only his strength and presence but also helping teach children and individuals the value of trust, gentleness, and second chances. His story is still being written, and the future ahead of him is full of promises.

About The Ranch

Kastlerock Ranch is an educational training facility for the young, and the young at heart. Kastlerock teaches horseback riding with an emphasis on horsemanship and life’s lessons such as confidence in oneself, patience with others, self-discipline, respect, compassion for life, goal-oriented solutions, and leadership skills.

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1/9/2026 - We are working on providing all programs through our Foundation's Grants and Donations endeavors. Ask if you need help.

12/23/2025 - North Valley Community Foundation has assisted Kastlerock Ranch in starting a not for profit foundation 501(c)3 to help those individuals who cannot afford the cost of learning about horses and the need for the horse's help to overcome todays trials and tribulations in today's world. To help the ranch re-open after the 2018 Campfire they have provided a grant from the Campfire Fund on December 23, 2025 for this purpose.

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Get in Touch

  • General manager
    Mark Fallon
    (530) 570-4185
  • Email:
    [email protected]

  • Riding Instructor
    Cathy Fallon
    (530) 570-4185
  • Email:
    [email protected]

  • Address:

    5050 Edgewood Ln.
    Paradise, CA 95969
    United States