9649 North Jack Tone Road
Stockton, California 95215
209-931-4972
Directions:
From Sacramento: Take Highway 99 South through Lodi. Before you reach Stockton, take the Eight Mile Road exit, heading East. Cross Highway 88 and stop at Jack Tone Road. Go North (left) on Jack Tone. Jack Tone Ranch is at 9649 N. Jack Tone Road, about 1/4 mile on your left-hand side. Enter drivway next to the 3rd house on your left. You can't miss the big arena barn (we call it the New Barn) and the beautiful horses in pastures. If you cross the Calaveras River, you've gone a little bit too far!
From San Francisco: Take I-580 East through Tracy. Go North towards Stockton on I-5. Go all the way through Stockton and take the Eight Mile Road exit, heading East. Cross Highway 99, Highway 88 and stop at Jack Tone Road (about 5 miles). Go North (left) on Jack Tone. Jack Tone Ranch is at 9649 N. Jack Tone Road, about 1/4 mile on your left-hand side. Enter drivway next to the 3rd house on your left. You can't miss the big arena barn (we call it the New Barn) and the beautiful horses in pastures. If you cross the Calaveras River, you've gone a little bit too far!
From Sacramento: Take Highway 99 South through Lodi. Before you reach Stockton, take the Eight Mile Road exit, heading East. Cross Highway 88 and stop at Jack Tone Road. Go North (left) on Jack Tone. Jack Tone Ranch is at 9649 N. Jack Tone Road, about 1/4 mile on your left-hand side. Enter drivway next to the 3rd house on your left. You can't miss the big arena barn (we call it the New Barn) and the beautiful horses in pastures. If you cross the Calaveras River, you've gone a little bit too far!
From San Francisco: Take I-580 East through Tracy. Go North towards Stockton on I-5. Go all the way through Stockton and take the Eight Mile Road exit, heading East. Cross Highway 99, Highway 88 and stop at Jack Tone Road (about 5 miles). Go North (left) on Jack Tone. Jack Tone Ranch is at 9649 N. Jack Tone Road, about 1/4 mile on your left-hand side. Enter drivway next to the 3rd house on your left. You can't miss the big arena barn (we call it the New Barn) and the beautiful horses in pastures. If you cross the Calaveras River, you've gone a little bit too far!