With fewer than half a million residents, there are more deer and antelope than people in America’s 9th largest state!
It’s easy to relive in your imagination scenes from famous novels and films set in this ‘cowboy country’ and its atmosphere is captured in the state emblem of a Stetson-waving cowhand astride a bucking bronco.
Yellowstone National Park is in north-west Wyoming and attracts almost 3 million visitors each year to its wild and open landscape and to marvel at the world-famous Old Faithful geyser. Less well-known but equally stunning are the mountains and lakes of Grand Teton Park.
If you are fascinated by the history of the Wild West, the memorabilia collection of the Buffalo Bill Historic Centre at Cody is a must on your itinerary of essential sightseeing.
And if you want to be where the horse is king, looking out of place if you are not wearing jeans and a Stetson, Wyoming beckons you.
Ranches in Wyoming
This ranch has some of the best riding in North America and is located in a remote valley in Wyoming’s Absaroka Mountains. The ranch is ideal for people who want to experience this spectacular and wild country from the back of a horse. The ranch both raises cattle and many of its own horses and…
This authentic working ranch is located in the heart of Wyoming at an altitude of 6,000 to over 8,000 ft., surrounded by mountains and in the middle of open range cattle country. You can go on endless scenic rides and all you will encounter are cattle pastures, mountains with beautiful natural rock formations, creeks, lakes,…
Only an hour away from Jackson and the airport, in the isolation of the Gros Ventre River Valley – part of the Yellowstone Plateau – this is home to a wonderland of wild game. bison, elk, moose, mountain sheep, antelope and bear are all here, with majestic eagles swooping overhead. The main lodge with its…
Klondike Ranch was founded in 1886 and stands below the towering Big Horn Mountains, where the clear waters of the Crazy Woman creek flow through green pastures and groves of cotton woods trees. The Tass family have welcomed visitors to the ranch since the 1920’s and you are assured of a warm welcome on this…
The Padlock Ranch is located just north of Sheridan, Wyoming and they raise over 11,000 calves a year on nearly 500,000 acres spanning the Wyoming/Montana boarder. This is a real working ranch with upscale facilities and it is mainly an adult only orientated ranch… This is a real working ranch and daily ranch operations include…
The Hideout Ranch is an deluxe riding & working cattle guest ranch located near Cody, Wyoming East of Yellowstone Park. The ranch is limited to 25 guests and shares 200,000 acres with the 100-year old Flitner Ranch in Shell. Because of the many exposed formations this region offers a unique variety of scenery and you…
The TX Ranch is a genuine working cattle ranch covering over 35,000 acres straddling the Wyoming-Montana border, this fourth generation working ranch belonging to the Tillett family has been taking guests for over thirty years. The privately owned range, which offers unlimited riding without boundaries, with varying distances and terrains for every rider, begins on…
Set within the boundaries of the Shoshone National Forest and only approximately 30 miles from Yellowstone National Park and Cody is this authentic guest ranch. Riding can be done through the meadow, forest or mountains making it varied and suitable for all levels of experience. You can choose to do as much or as little…
Nestling in the Centennial Valley in the shadows of the Snowy Range Mountains, this historical guest/working ranch, actually listed on the Register of Historic Places, prides itself on true western hospitality and is sure to please your inner cowboy or cowgirl! Activities centre around their horseback riding, with morning and afternoon rides, weekly all…