GlenCarry Stables 

Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds, & Crosses for Hunters, Jumpers, & Dressage
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The Cudmores 
15517 Inca Lane 
(712) 545-3232  Crescent, Iowa 51526-4141 
Last Updated Friday, June 7, 2002
Directions to GlenCarry Stables
 We would love to you to come visit us and try out all of our horses! Please call us at 712-545-3232 to set up a date--we'd be happy to pick you up at the airport and to advise you about lodging and accommodations. If you are driving and get lost, just give us a call!
FLYING: 
Take a flight into Omaha, Nebraska's Eppley International Airfield. Eppley is easy to fly in and out of and has good connections to both coasts and anywhere in between. Eppley is only 20 minutes from our farm. 
FROM THE AIRPORT:
Give us a call -- we can come pick you up! Or you can rent a car and follow these directions to arrive at our barn. Remember, from the airport, you must always follow the signs to Interstate 680:

Exit the airport and take a right onto ABBOTT DRIVE.

Drive about 1/2 mile; you will see a traffic light at a fork. Take the right fork.

Follow this road past Lozier Store Fixtures on your left, a trailer park on your right, and through various 4-way stops until you come to JJ PERSHING. Take the right fork.

Follow JJ PERSHING past OPPD on your right, and the water treatment center on your left. You will be parallel to the Missouri River. You will come to a 3-way stop, and will see the Mormon Bridge over the Missouri River from Nebraska into Iowa right ahead of you.

Take a left. Follow this road for about 1/2 mile to the stop light at 30th Street. You will pass OJ's Mexican Cafe on your right (this is a favorite with us!).

Turn right onto 30th Street.

Take the immediate right-hand exit onto I-680.

Follow I-680 east for several miles. You will cross over I-29. Keep going straight--do not exit. This will take you onto Highway 988, or Iowa's Mormon Bridge Road, right into Crescent. 

FROM IOWA HIGHWAY 988 HEADED TOWARDS CRESCENT:
Keep going straight right towards Crescent. You will pass the Romeo Entertainment Group and Metz Engineering on your left. You will pass over a viaduct across the railroad tracks and Pigeon Creek.

Take your first right after the viaduct onto Joslin Road -- beware, the street sign is on your right for some reason. There is also a sign saying "JM4 Ranch". (If you come to a T-intersection with a gas station on your right, you have gone too far. Turn around! and turn left onto Joslin Road.)

Joslin is a gravel road and winds south; follow it across the railroad tracks and by the rock quarry on your left.

You will see an old-fashioned iron bridge ahead on your right, just across from the rock quarry's outbuilding. This is Inca Lane and the entrance to our farm. GlenCarry is the only site on Inca Lane. Don't be confused by the sign that points you to Limekiln Road, which is a left-hand turn across from the entrance to our farm.

Pull up and park in front of the jumper ring! We're likely to be in and around the barn--if not, come on up to the yellow farmhouse. 

FROM I-29 NORTH OR SOUTH, or I-680 WEST:
Take Exit 61A onto Iowa Highway 988 towards Crescent. Follow the directions above from Highway 988 towards Crescent.
FROM I-680 EAST:
You will cross over I-29. Keep going straight--do not exit. This will take you onto Highway 988, or Iowa's Mormon Bridge Road, right into Crescent. Follow the directions above from Highway 988 towards Crescent.
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