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Posted 02-27-2009 at 11:29 AM by Walton Outdoors
Updated 02-27-2009 at 11:31 AM by Walton Outdoors

Local horsewoman recalls trail rides on South Walton beaches

Folks that have lived in South Walton for more than eight years, will probably remember the Brand “N Iron Corral on U.S. Hwy 98 in Santa Rosa Beach.
One would often spot horsewoman, Lanna Williams, along with her young riders sauntering along the beaches and trails in the area.
Williams remembers when a trail ride to the beach was a refreshing treat for both the riders and the horses.
“The horses loved getting in the water,” Williams recalled.

Locals and horses enjoy the Gulf of Mexico.
Photos courtesy Lanna Williams

Since the 60s, Williams and her family ran the 8-acre Brand ‘N Iron Corral, offering pony rides, riding instruction, boarding and a western store.
“We were the only place on U.S. Hwy 98 for miles,” Williams said.
A popular place to come learn to ride, Williams noted her students enjoyed the sport so well, many continue to ride as adults.


Locals Heather Marse and Jimmy Ferguson in front of the Brand ‘N Iron Western Store. Circa 1968

In 2002, Williams sold the property in South Walton moved the Brand ‘N Iron to its current location. It is now located on 80 acres, off of U.S. Hwy 331, just north of Rock Hill Road in DeFuniak Springs.
Williams is actively involved in team penning competition. Team penning is a western equestrian sport that evolved from the common ranch work of separating cattle into pens for branding, doctoring, or transport.
It is a fast-paced sport that involves teamwork with three riders working in harmony to cut out numbered cattle and drive them to a pen while keeping the wrong numbered cattle back. Williams competes in the Dixie Region Team Penning (DRTPA).


Lanna Williams in team penning competition.


Williams continues to offer youth lessons and boarding on her ranch, along with her llama, goat, kitty, pups, guinea pigs, bunnies and 30 horses.
For more information about the Brand ‘N Iron Corral, you can contact Lanna Williams at: 850.225.1241.
Venture Walton is a feature column for outdoor enthusiasts in the Walton County, Florida area.


Lori Ceier is the publisher of waltonoutdoors.com, and can be reached via email at info@waltonoutdoors.com

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    Howdy !!! What are your hours for riding ?
    Cater
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    Posted 03-01-2009 at 12:03 PM by cater cater is offline
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    You can contact Lanna Williams at the Brand ‘N Iron Corral: 850.225.1241.
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    Posted 03-01-2009 at 12:21 PM by Walton Outdoors Walton Outdoors is offline
 
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