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WHAT TO BRING

What To Wear - Basically, blue jeans, a shirt and boots. Summer days are usually warm and beautiful with very low humidity. You can count on cool evenings and mornings so a jacket is recommended. As the weather in May and September can be unsettled, dressing in layers is best. We suggest packing clothing for warm, cold and wet weather conditions. Gloves, hats, raincoats and boots are important.

Children - Unless otherwise pre-arranged, children are the responsibility of their parents. Children are encouraged to participate and included in all ranch activities.

Recreation & Activities - The ranch has a very laidback atmosphere and unstructured schedule with horseback riding being the main organized activity. Guests are welcome to fish in the creek that flows through the ranch, home to rainbow, native cut throat and brown trout. Or hike on the many trails in the wide open spaces and sage covered foothills of the Bridger Mountains. There is also many opportunities for bird watching, photography or just plain relaxing. Rafting trips outside of the ranch can also be arranged.


Safety & Guest Abilities - Guests riding ability is the head wrangler's judgment. No riding experience is necessary and we encourage a willingness to learn. Our guests safety is of uppermost concern as well as the safety of our horses. We do not have a weight limit, but a guest should be strong and agile enough to handle their own weight.