Blue finds the wounded bandit El Tigre. At the ranch they tend to his wounds and as he heals he projects the persona of a man trying to do good for his people.
Buck finds two wandering Apache boys chasing a steer. He gets Big John's approval to train them as cowhands. After some hands are killed, the boys are assumed to be involved.
Buck and Manolito come upon two young girls being chased by Apaches. They are able to save the older girl, but her sister is retaken. Buck promises to get her back.
Blue kills a soldier attacking an Indian girl and takes the body to the fort only to learn he is the son of a general who wants justice for his dead son.
The Cannon family fight to establish a ranch in the Arizona territory of the 1870s. Mistakes of an inexperienced eastern bank clerk threaten to wipe out the cattle industry.
Big John Cannon is unceasing in his determination to carve a life in the untamed west. Billy Blue Cannon is forced into a showdown with wanted gunfighters.
The Cannon family fight to establish a ranch in the Arizona territory of the 1870s. Buck, Victoria and Manolito return to the Montoya Ranch and become prisoners...
The Cannon family fight to establish a ranch in the Arizona territory of the 1870s. The future of the ranch is jeopardized when bandits steal a prize bull and breeding stock.
Comancheros ambush the stage to Tucson, and Victoria and James are the only survivors. As they trek through the desert, Victoria learns that James wants to kill her husband.
Buck is tricked into buying a saloon wrecked by a so-called "tornado", not knowing the damage is actually due to a temperance group led by the spirited Frances O'Toole.
After receiving a mysterious letter, Sam heads home with the intention of killing a man he used to count as a friend. The men decide to follow him in support.
Pima Indians are attacking and killing Apaches in the area. Blue and Buck find two orphaned Apache boys who trail them back to the High Chaparral, and soon grow in numbers.
Blue and the son of the local Apache Chief are both after a wild black stallion. What begins as a peacefully rivalry soon threatens to spill over into violence.
A priest, two nuns, and a young woman save Manolito after he was bitten by a rattlesnake. Manolito falls in love with the woman but there is another man pursing her.
Big John Cannon is unceasing in his determination to carve a life in the untamed west. Buck, Manolito and Billy Blue are sent to Tucson for food, supplies and boots, but are sidetracked...
The Cannon family fight to establish a ranch in the Arizona territory of the 1870s. John Cannon must decide whether to send his son to possible death to save their besieged ranch.
Angry at being treated like a kid, Blue leaves. He finds a job scouting for a man and his adopted Apache daughter who are there on government orders to make peace with Cochise.
Blue finds the wounded bandit El Tigre. At the ranch they tend to his wounds and as he heals he projects the persona of a man trying to do good for his people.
Buck finds two wandering Apache boys chasing a steer. He gets Big John's approval to train them as cowhands. After some hands are killed, the boys are assumed to be involved.
Buck and Manolito come upon two young girls being chased by Apaches. They are able to save the older girl, but her sister is retaken. Buck promises to get her back.