A ride ... and a meal ... to remember

Cedar Creek Ranch/Gunsmoke Grill offer up a Wild West adventure

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

Wanting to get away from it all? In the mood for some good old-fashioned rest and relaxation, but you don’t have the time or money to really take a lengthy vacation?

Well look no further. One of the Illinois Valley’s best-kept secrets is right around the corner, and once you ride into Cedar Creek Ranch and the Gunsmoke Grill, it will — no doubt — become a destination you’ll want to visit time and time again.

The Williams family of rural Cedar Point has spent the past few years working hard to allow their visitors to relax … and if you visit this scenic spot in the woods and you don’t leave refreshed … well, it’s nobody’s fault but your own.

The Williams family consists of Mom and Dad — Rosemary and Larry; brother John of Chicago; brother Paul who operates the ranch; and brother Mark who operates the restaurant.

Cedar Creek Ranch

Paul Williams opened Cedar Creek Ranch 12 years ago. To those who know him, it probably wasn’t much of a surprise, since he’s had a passion for horses his entire life. The soft-spoken business major threw caution to the wind, and followed his heart … which led down the trail to the Cedar Creek Ranch.

“It’s just how the cards played out,” he said with a grin.

Initially opening a boarding stable, Paul expanded the business to include horseback riding six years ago. While he continues to board horses, he’s expanded his own herd to include 32 horses in a variety of breeds — Saddlebred, Paints, Appaloosas, Rasofinos, Drafts and Morgans.

Seven days a week, four times a day, Paul and his staff lead horseback riders on a five-mile trail ride through some of the most scenic terrain the Illinois Valley has to offer. Passing by two historical sites – a Civil War cemetery and an old coal mine on the ride, riders not only enjoy the scenic ride but also the serenity and beauty of the area.

“It’s truly a dream come true,” Paul said. “When we’re out riding, I tell the people, ‘Welcome to my office.’”

Previous Page|1||||

Comments


National Video