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The Sims 4: Horse Ranch is the fourteenth expansion pack released for The Sims 4, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It launched worldwide on all platforms — PC, Mac, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox One/Series — on July 20, 2023. Horse Ranch arrived as the flagship release of the “Take the Reins” content season and was one of the most requested expansions in the franchise’s history, finally bringing rideable, ownable horses to The Sims 4 for the first time. It acts as a spiritual successor to The Sims 3: Pets, while also drawing on the farm-life foundation laid by Cottage Living, this time centered entirely around ranching and equestrian life in the American West.
| The Sims 4: Horse Ranch | |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Maxis, The Sims Studio |
| Publisher: | Electronic Arts (EA) |
| Platform at launch: | Windows, macOS, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series |
| Release date: | July 20, 2023 |
| Worlds | Chestnut Ridge |
| DLC release order | 67 |
| Expansion Pack release order | 14 |
Horse Ranch’s central theme is rural ranch living, blending horse ownership, small livestock care, and a rustic Western lifestyle. The expansion introduced several headline systems that reshaped how players approach farming and animal companionship in The Sims 4.


The pack’s new world, Chestnut Ridge, is inspired by the wide-open skies and rustic charm of the American West. It’s spread across three neighborhoods filled with dusty trails, scenic mesas, canyons, and prairie grassland built for horseback exploration. Sims can settle on a large plot of open land to build a ranch from scratch, or move into a pre-designed home such as a log cabin, a big red barn conversion, or a sunset-hued modern farmhouse. The world also includes a lively town center anchored by the Equestrian Center, a bar, and a dance hall, giving Sims somewhere to socialize once the ranch chores are done. As a nod to the region’s real-world roots, EA and Maxis worked with Native American consultant Stacey Parshall Jensen to help shape food, clothing, and décor items in the pack, and pledged a donation to the Indigenous-led nonprofit Sacred Healing Circle as part of that collaboration.
| Lot Name | Type | Lot Size | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canyon Crossing | Residential | 20×20 | Home of Don Gooseman, a retired horse champion living in Galloping Gulch. |
| Champion’s Grove | Residential | 30×20 | Residence of Sienna Grove and her horse Flapjack, a multiple-time championship winner. |
| Biscuit’s Bastion | Residential | 40×30 | Grove family ranch, home to Umber, Juniper, Wren, and their horses. |
| Sweet Nectar Glade | Residential | 30×20 | Home of Marissa Tracey and Dani Davila, known as the Nectar Making Duo. |
| Palomino Junction | Residential (Uninhabited) | 50×50 | Large vacant ranch lot, perfect for stables and expansive builds. |
| The Cozy Corner House | Residential (Uninhabited) | 20×20 | Small vacant ranch-style house, available for building. |
| Canter Cottage | Residential (Uninhabited) | 30×30 | Vacant countryside-style lot, ideal for medium builds. |
| Grapevine Terrace | Residential (Uninhabited) | 30×20 | Vacant lot with vineyard potential, suitable for nectar-making. |
| Red Roan Field | Residential (Empty) | 64×64 | The largest lot in Chestnut Ridge, wide open for custom ranch creations. |
| Big Sky Reach | Vacation Rental | 20×15 | Cozy rental lot for visitors, located in Galloping Gulch. |
| The Oak Barrel | Community – Bar | 30×20 | Local bar in New Appaloosa, central to rancher social life. |
| Rusty Horseshoe | Community – Nightclub | 30×20 | Nightclub in Rider’s Glen, popular for dancing and gatherings. |
| Duke’s Hall | Community – Park | 40×30 | Community park in Galloping Gulch, used for events and recreation. |
Horses are the headline addition of the pack, and creating one in Create-a-Sim works similarly to designing a cat or dog from Cats & Dogs, but with far more depth. Players can choose from more than 30 breeds as a starting template, then customize coat patterns and colors freely in Paint Mode, mixing realistic and whimsical looks — even adding a unicorn horn purely for aesthetics. Sims can bring a horse into the household by purchasing one, rescuing one from the wild, or breeding two horses together, with foals inheriting traits based on their parents’ skills and genetics. Horses need regular care, including feeding, grooming, and mucking out stalls, and players who don’t want to manage every chore themselves can hire a Ranch Hand for help. Prairie Grass, a new harvestable resource, can be converted into hay to feed animals.
Horses can be trained in four core skills — Temperament, Agility, Endurance, and Jumping — each built up through specific interactions like talking and grooming, practicing over jumps, working with barrels, or going on long rides. Foals can only build Temperament until they’re old enough to ride. Sims themselves gain a new ten-level Horse Riding skill, which even children can start learning, complete with its own set of animations and motor-skill benefits. Once a horse and rider are trained up, they can enter official competitions at the Equestrian Center, including Barrel Racing, Jumping, Endurance Racing, and Western Pleasure, held daily between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the town’s central arena.
Horse Ranch also introduces Nectar Making, a five-level skill that lets Sims ferment homegrown fruit into nectar using a dedicated crafting rack, then age and sell their bottles for profit. It plays a similar role to other artisan-crafting skills in the game, such as brewing or floral arranging, and ties directly into the Expert Nectar Maker aspiration, which challenges players to build a nectar business worth six figures in Simoleons.
Rounding out the ranch’s animal roster are Mini Goats and Mini Sheep, two new small-livestock companions that add extra charm to the homestead. They can be groomed, fed, and interacted with like other Sims 4 pets, and sheep can be sheared for wool, giving ranch-focused households another small source of income and daily chores to manage.
Horse Ranch’s catalog highlights rustic ranch architecture and Western-inspired décor — think wooden barns, horse stalls, prairie-style furniture, and cozy countryside furnishings that bring the spirit of the open range into Sims’ homes.


The pack’s Create-A-Sim additions embrace ranch-ready fashion, with Western-inspired outfits, hairstyles, and accessories for Sims of all ages. Alongside these, the extensive horse-creation tools let players design unique steeds, making every herd truly one-of-a-kind.


The Sims 4: Horse Ranch received a score of 68 out of 100 on Metacritic, landing in “mixed or average” territory among critics. Reviewers were consistently impressed with the horses themselves, frequently singling out their animations, personality, and the depth of the customization and care systems as some of the best animal content Maxis has ever produced. However, several outlets felt the rest of the pack didn’t match that same level of polish — the Equestrian Center competitions were criticized as repetitive pop-up sequences rather than fully playable events, the nectar-making skill was seen as thinner than comparable crafting skills, and some reviewers noted early bugs around the new systems. The general consensus was that Horse Ranch nails its core premise but feels lighter on additional content than some other expansion packs at the same price point.
For players who have been waiting since 2014 for horses to arrive in The Sims 4, Horse Ranch delivers exactly what it promises: a beautifully animated, genuinely engaging horse-ownership experience wrapped in one of the most scenic worlds Maxis has built. Simmers who enjoy slow-paced, story-driven rural gameplay — building a ranch from the ground up, breeding foals, training champion riders, or running a small nectar business — will find plenty to love in Chestnut Ridge. Those hoping for a broader, more feature-packed expansion outside of the horse and ranch theme may find it a little narrower in scope, but for horse lovers specifically, it remains one of the most rewarding additions in the franchise’s lineup.