Ted Turner Expeditions Opens Turner's House at Ladder Ranch to Guests

Ted Turner Expeditions Opens Turner's House at Ladder Ranch to Guests
Ted Turner Expeditions, the newly created eco-adventure company, has announced the opening of Ted Turner's house at Ladder Ranch to guests seeking the ultimate eco-adventures in New Mexico. Starting this month, Ted Turner Expeditions' guests will have the unique opportunity to stay at Turner's private home and bunkhouse while participating in the various eco-excursions available at Ladder Ranch.

Turner's house at Ladder Ranch was built after he purchased the ranch in 1992 and was originally decorated by Jane Fonda. The home has been masterfully converted into a sole-use accommodation and features five bedrooms, all meals and beverages, and a private chef, house manager and private adventure guides.

Sitting on 156,439 acres (245-square miles) of breathtaking New Mexico wilderness, guests staying at Turner's home will experience what it's like to have their own National Park (Turner's Ladder Ranch is roughly the same size as Arches, Bryce and Carlsbad Caverns National Parks combined). From desert grasslands and pine forests of the Black Range (Gila Mountains) to the thrill of viewing bison, elk, deer, antelope, mountain lions, bears, etc., guests will not only experience the diverse ecosystems that make Ladder Ranch, they will also gain insight into the important conservation efforts happening on-site.

Rates for Turner's house at Ladder Ranch start at $6,000 for four people. For more information and available excursions at Ladder Ranch, visit www.tedturnerexpeditions.com.