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Tahoe's Story

Tahoe came to the ranch

During a turning point in Tahoe's life, when Sharon was preparing to move out of state Tahoe was given to the ranch. For years, she had lovingly trained him using the Clinton Anderson Method, shaping him into an exceptional horse with boundless spirit, gentle kindness, and a love for life. Tahoe loved to run, play, and connect—but living alone had left him longing for companionship.

At the ranch, Tahoe found exactly that: friendship, purpose, and a place to belong. He thrived in the company of other horses and especially loved being around children. In the beginning, he needed a confident, experienced rider, but with time, trust, and the joy of his new home, Tahoe grew calmer and more at ease. Before long, he was able to share his steady heart with many more children, creating special memories for all who rode him.

After the 2018 Camp Fire, Tahoe faced a new challenge when he developed an advanced case of Cushing’s disease and could no longer be ridden. Even so, his story did not become one of loss—it remained one of love. Surrounded by care, compassion, and the people who cherished him, Tahoe lived the rest of his days as he had always deserved: deeply loved, gently protected, and never alone.

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