Wyoming Dude Ranch Vacations
What would the "Cowboy State" be without cowboys? A silhouetted
image of a bucking horse and rider, hat in hand, is a registered
trademark of the state of Wyoming. The image appeared as early
as 1918, when it was worn by members of Wyoming's National
Guard. The bucking horse graces the license plates of Wyoming to
this day. The state knows a thing or two about cowboys, and the
tradition is a proud one.
The tradition is continued, and offered to visitors, at many
Wyoming dude ranches. Guests can take part in the action of
roping, branding, and herding cattle. Organized cattle drives
regularly take place at many ranches.
Working ranches and guest ranches are scattered across Wyoming,
and the amenities range from indoor plumbing to in-room
massages. There's a dude ranch available for every kind of
guest, and accommodations are as primitive, or posh, as the
vacationer is looking for.
Open meadows and rolling hills await exploration on foot or on
horseback. Guests will invariably spot the wildlife Wyoming is
known for, including coyotes, wild turkeys, and, of course, the
official state animal, the bison. Many Wyoming dude ranches herd
bison as well as cattle. Overnight pack trips are often
available, as well as pack trips that can last a week or more.
Guided big game hunts are also sometimes offered.
Cowboy culture has been preserved, and still thrives, in Wyoming
today. At any one of the many Wyoming dude ranches, guests can
experience a world outside of what they've ever known. Pairing
tamed and controlled horses, with wilderness that can never be
either, and it's the experience of a lifetime.