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The B-Square Ranch is a 12,000 acre lifelong commitment of Tom and Tommy Bolack and is a private wildlife refuge, working farm and ranch, and home of two museums.

Some 15,000 year-round and 100,000 wintering waterfowl call it home. Also in abundance are deer, pheasant, quail, hawks, eagles, and owls along with cattle, sheep, pigeons and turkeys. Seven man man made lakes covering some 75 acres also contain crappie, bas, and catfish.

The Bolack Museum of Fish and Wildlife was built by and dedicated to Tom Bolack by the Bolack family. It is one of the largest private collections of it's type in the world today with over 2,500 specimens. The collection from five continents gives visitors a change to view animas in their natural setting and to appreciate the beauty in nature's animal kingdom.

The Bolack Electromechanical Museum is a forty-year collection by Tommy Bolack and was opened in 1990. Antique electrical, radio, communication, industrial and agricultural artifacts are on permanent display.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Pinon Hills Golf Course

Pinon Hills Municipal Golf Course is a regulation 18-hole course. Golf Digest, in its May 2002 issue, rated Pinon Hills as "the best municipal course" in the U.S. The course was also given a 5-star rating; one of only 16

Farmington, NM Golf Courses

Riverside Nature Center

Because of it's proximity to the Animas River within the wooded Animas Park, the Riverside Nature Center and it'

Farmington, NM Nature Centers

E-3 Childrens Museum & Science Center

The E Children's Museum & Science Center features Dinosaurs, Sound, Light, Magnetism, Shadows Art. For the younger children we have Tot'

Farmington, NM Museums


Things to do near Farmington, NM

Aztec Ruins National Monument

12th-century Ancestral Pueblo ruins, walking trail, reconstructed great kiva. Visitor center, exhibits, daily historical vide...

Hidden Valley Country Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Pioneer Park

Picnicking, 2 covered pavilions...

Ship Rock Peak

Formation rises 1,700 feet from desert floor. Sacred to Navajos. Viewing allowed, off-limits to hikers, mountain climbers....

Mountain Biking / Walking Trails

River Corridor Trails. Nearly five miles of multi-purpose trails and recreation areas can be accessed from two locations: off...