Lone Pine Ranch & Arena, LLC

Lone Pine Ranch & Arena, LLC Arena & Event Location

05/29/2026

The first
Thursday Night Moonlight was a good hit.
Thank you to everyone that came out.
Thank you
Jade Masters Lopez with Just Ride Productions
For choosing us for the opening Race.
See ya down the road, next stop is
Richland Saddle Club

Sign is at they Hwy 72465 CR 2630, SalemLet’s have a Barrel Race With Just Ride ProductionsJade Masters Lopez
05/28/2026

Sign is at they Hwy 72
465 CR 2630, Salem

Let’s have a Barrel Race
With Just Ride Productions
Jade Masters Lopez

We will have 3 SPECIAL in the Shack Thursday night! #1 Pork Fritter & Frys  $10 #2 Fried Pickle Chips $5 #3 Taco Salad $...
05/27/2026

We will have 3 SPECIAL in the Shack Thursday night!

#1 Pork Fritter & Frys $10

#2 Fried Pickle Chips $5

#3 Taco Salad $10

And then the regular menu, see ya soon!

First Stop on the Series
Lone Pine let’s make this first show a big hit!
Thank you Jade Masters Lopez for choosing us to kick off!

05/27/2026

Thursday Race
With the
Moonlight series
May 28
Come out watch some fast horses, talented riders eat some good food.

Results!! Youth didn’t pay out 4D since 3D was skipped that’s why I had to calculate it quickly on paper. See you next m...
05/25/2026

Results!! Youth didn’t pay out 4D since 3D was skipped that’s why I had to calculate it quickly on paper. See you next month!

05/23/2026

Hey y’all. Jana here! As you know it takes a village to keep these events going. With that being said we need help. I know we have lots of kids that come out and work with their horses whose parents are involved. Thank you so much to the ones who help. But we need a few more helpers. We’re looking for a few dads or moms or uncles or whatever 🤪 to be barrel setters at our next few races. The kids like to help, but it is VERY important that our barrels are set the exact same time every single time. We are going to be putting stakes in by the next race, but if we could have a few volunteers to camp outside the gates at each barrel, it would make the show go so much quicker and smoother. The perk is we’ll feed ya out of the cook shack!

Please pm me on my personal page— Jana Helton and I’ll get you marked down. We can’t run these shows without help so please reach out if you’re willing to be a part of the Lone Pine Crew! I would even work out giving you a Lone Pine t shirt if you’d be okay with being a setter for the year! Thank You!!

05/23/2026

Wow, what a night!
I want to thank everyone that came out to the 1st 2026 Barrel Race at Lone Pine.
We had a great turn out of spectators, horses & riders.
And yes everyone was hungry you all cleaned us out I will step my order up on the next one.
Thank you again, we Love seeing everyone from the ones that have been here from the start, to all the new faces we get to meet.
Our door is always open to you.
See ya again soon.

05/22/2026

Friday Night Barrel Race

11/19/2025

NOTE
I am not saying this to be ugly
We are asking nicely not to bring any outside horses at this time to Lone Pine we want to protect what we have.
As no horses on our property will be leaving here and returning till further notice.
If they leave they will not be welcomed back until they have quarantine for 30 days !
Thank you,
Brian, Nancy, Jana & Mike


THIS IS GOOD INFORMATION
PLEASE PLEASE TAKE CAUTION!
We here at Lone Pine want to keep everyone safe and well!

So just as if your sick or sickness is going around in humans
STAY HOME, so now
KEEP YOUR 4 legged humans home to protect them!

🚨 HORSE OWNERS: PLEASE READ — THIS IS EXTREMELY SERIOUS. 🚨
THIS IS A LONG POST — but worth your time. Please don’t scroll past this.
I don’t care who gets mad at me for saying this:
This is NOT the week to be hauling your horses around.
This is not the time for being aware of the risks and going anyway to “just run and leave.”
This is not the time for denial, excuses, or people saying “it’ll be fine.”

We are dealing with a very aggressive strain of EHV-1, and overnight cases have been appearing across the lower 48 and into Canada. Horses are declining fast — some within 24–36 hours — and a few have died with no fever and no warning signs at all. Several major events held over the last couple of weeks now have confirmed exposures, and thousands of horses are currently traveling home to barns across the country.

Here in Minnesota, we have a big barrel race coming up this weekend — and there is a VERY real possibility that some of the horses planning to attend were unknowingly exposed at a rodeo, jackpot, or barrel race recently. OR they never traveled, but they’ve now been unknowingly exposed to horses that did. Many Minnesota horses have traveled to Texas and Oklahoma in the last couple of weeks — and those areas are currently experiencing the worst outbreaks. Those horses could be back home and now be silent carriers, spreading it to others without anyone realizing it since they are not showing signs of illness yet or they are now a horse that has been exposed and appears healthy, but is spreading it to others.

If you hauled anywhere recently — or even stood near someone who did — please take this seriously.

This Is How Easily It Spreads.

People are saying, “We’ll just haul in, park at the trailer, run, and haul out.” “It will be fine”.

No. That’s not how viruses work.

Here’s the real scenario:

• You walk up to watch a friend run.
• A horse nearby sneezes or blows.
• You don’t think anything of it — the horse looks perfectly healthy.
• The virus lands on your coat, boots, or gloves.
• You go back to your trailer and handle your own horse…
• And now your horse is exposed.

They don’t have to touch noses.
They don’t need a fever.
They don’t even need symptoms.

EHV spreads through airborne droplets, contaminated clothing, warm-up pens, alleyways, trailers, and stalls — just like COVID, but for horses.

A perfectly normal-looking horse can shed the virus LONG before showing signs. That’s why outbreaks explode after large events.

Every State Is Now at Risk

Horses are leaving Texas, Oklahoma, and other major shows right now and heading back to their home states. Nobody knows who walked past who, who shared an alleyway, who stood along the warm-up fence, or which farriers, vets, and trainers traveled between barns.

This is exactly how multi-state outbreaks happen.

Show producers:
Please consider canceling or rescheduling your events that were scheduled for the next couple of weeks.

One weekend of fun is not worth spreading this further and risking more horses’ lives.

I paid hundreds of dollars in entry fees for the event this weekend — and I’m absolutely not happy about losing that money — but I’m not allowing my daughter to go. No event is worth putting the horses that go at risk, OR the horses that stay home who could be exposed secondhand.

Why This Virus Is Terrifying

EHV can spread through:

• Nasal discharge & aerosol droplets
• Shared tack, brushes, buckets, stalls, or trailers
• HUMAN hands, coats, boots, gloves, hair
• Horses shedding virus before symptoms
• Stress from hauling, weather changes, training, or routine handling

Once infected, horses become lifelong carriers, and stress can trigger them to shed the virus again.

Symptoms You MUST Watch For

• Fever (normal is 99.5–101.5°F)
• Nasal discharge
• Coughing
• Lethargy
• Enlarged lymph nodes
• Hind-end weakness or wobbliness
• Stumbling or incoordination
• Urine dribbling
• Inability to stand
• Pregnant mares may abort

If you see anything unusual — call your vet immediately.
Do NOT haul your horse in unless your vet instructs you to.

If Your Horse Has Traveled Recently

ANY recent jackpot, show, rodeo, clinic, or expo means your horse needs strict quarantine for 14–21 days:

• No nose-to-nose contact
• Full separation from the herd
• Separate water buckets, brushes, hay nets, and feed pans
• Change clothes between horses
• Take temperatures twice a day
• Absolutely NO hauling during quarantine

And please — be honest with your trainer, barn owner, and vet.

Biosecurity Matters More Than Ever

• Disinfect trailers, stalls, buckets, tack
• Remove dirt first — disinfectant does not work on organic material
• Use a 1:10 bleach solution or a veterinarian-approved disinfectant
• Allow all surfaces to dry fully
• Ask your farrier where they’ve been
• Ask whether they’re disinfecting tools and changing clothes

It’s not just shows.
It’s the people coming in and out.

Vaccines

• Do NOT vaccinate a horse that may have been exposed.
• Horses with no exposure should get an EHV booster if it’s been over 90 days.

Please — GO HOME. STAY HOME.

Producers and Event Organizers:
I know rescheduling is difficult and cancellations mean losing money, but PLEASE consider postponing or canceling clinics, shows, rodeos, and barrel races until this settles.

Let’s shut this virus down before more horses are lost.

I’m not taking my horses off my property right now — and I am not allowing anyone who boards here to haul their horses in or out at this time until this passes. My horses are my job, my life, and my heart — and I’m not gambling with something this contagious because somebody wants a shot at winning a ribbon or a payout.

This isn’t about fear.
This is about responsibility.

Our barns, our lesson horses, our kids, and our show, barrels and rodeo partners are depending on us to make smart decisions for them right now.

If we all pull together, follow quarantine protocols, and limit hauling for the next couple of weeks, we CAN slow this down.

Stay safe, take precautions, and protect your horses. They depend on you. ♥️🐴

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465 County Road 2630
Salem, MO
65560

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+15732479467

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