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Ranch for troubled boys from New Mexico

Looking for help for your young teen boy in Alamogordo, New Mexico who struggles with harmful behavior issues, or needs to disconnect from troublesome friends or online distractions? Consider the short-term program available at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s off-the-grid, rustic boys ranch in northwest Wyoming.

Here at the Rocky Mountain Frontier ranch for boys, a young boy can live through the challenges and tranquility of God’s Creation, and amend his life values and priorities to become the man God created him to be in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Wilderness learning at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s short-term program offers a back-to-basics ranch and wilderness lifestyle. The Wyoming ranch for troubled boys helps them build character, responsibility, and purpose.

The Frontier boys ranch actively tests the limits of each boy’s knowledge and skills. At our ranch for troubled boys, he’ll also practice ranch management, and walk the “simple” way of life in off-the-grid base-camp log cabins, and makeshift mountain campsites.

A unique alternative to traditional wilderness and “teen bootcamps”, The Frontier ranch for troubled boys uses natural adventures to heal troubled and wounded young men. During the short-termed program, the trained, experienced wilderness and ranch staff provide the crucial resources, and transforming experiences for each boy that reveals a better way to live back home in Alamogordo, New Mexico.

Because our wilderness program is so different than normal life in Alamogordo, New Mexico, each young boy encounters challenges to what he knows about himself. That’s when our dedicated staff provide him with the knowledge and tools he needs to overcome obstacles in the wilderness, and within himself.

With experiential learning and support from our mentors, your son can heal and improve his emotional, mental and physical health at Rocky Mountain Frontier’s short-term program.

During our 60 to 90 day short-term program, your son will be exposed to situations and provided the knowledge to overcome obstacles within himself and back home in New Mexico. And as the healing power of the great outdoors unlocks memories of trauma, and brokenness, our team encourages each troubled boy to see who he can become—the man God created him to be!

Don’t decide on a ranch for troubled boys in New Mexico until you’ve considered the benefits of the short-term boys ranch and wilderness learning program at Rocky Mountain Frontier. Call today at (307)899-1690 to determine if Rocky Mountain Frontier in rural northwest WY is the best choice for your son.

More about Ranch for troubled boys from New Mexico:

Alamogordo is the county seat of Otero County and a city in south-central New Mexico, United States. A desert community lying in the Tularosa Basin, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains. It is the nearest city to Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 35,582 as of the 2000 census. Alamogordo is known for the Atari video game burial of 1983. It is also famous for its connection with the Trinity test, the first explosion of a nuclear (atomic) bomb.
Humans have lived in the Alamogordo area for at least 11,000 years. The present settlement established in 1898 to support the construction of the El Paso and Northeastern Railroad, is an early example of a planned community. The city was incorporated in 1912. Tourism became an important economic factor with the creation of White Sands National Monument in 1934. During the 1950-60s, Alamogordo was an unofficial center for research on pilot safety and the developing United States’ space program.
Alamogordo is a charter city with a council-manager form of government. City government provides a large number of recreational and leisure facilities for its citizens, including a large park in the center of the city, many smaller parks scattered through the city, a golf course, Alameda Park Zoo, a network of walking paths, Alamogordo Public Library, and a senior citizens’ center. Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center is a nonprofit shared military/civilian facility that is also the hospital for Holloman.
As the economic center of Otero County, Alamogordo has a primarily service and retail economy that draws its customers from tourists and from active-duty and retired military personnel. The city is accessible through three U.S. Highways and scheduled commercial air service at Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport. Holloman Air Force Base (including a German Air Force Tactical Training Center) and White Sands Missile Range are two nearby major military bases. By some estimates, Holloman accounts for half the economy of Alamogordo. The city also has a public school system, a branch of New Mexico State University, and the New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, making education also a significant contributor to the economy. A city’s gross receipts tax funds incentives for new businesses, which are recruited by the nonprofit Otero County Economic Development Council. Several films a year are shot partly in the Alamogordo area and the filming expenditures add to the economy. The New Mexico Museum of Space History, Lincoln National Forest, and White Sands National Monument are in or near the city. A hot-air balloon festival is held annually. Skiing is available in nearby Mescalero and Cloudcroft, and gambling is available at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort & Casino in Mescalero.

Excerpt about Ranch for troubled boys from New Mexico, used with permission from Wikipedia. 

We believe that the ranch and wilderness activities your son experiences here will educate his mind, strengthen his body, and elevate his spirit in short order before he returns to New Mexico. Please give us a call today! (307)899-1690.

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