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Montana Dude Ranch Vacation
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At a Glance
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| HIGHLIGHTS | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Famous For: | Naturalist, fly-fishing, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, dining & children's programs. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Capacity: | 80 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Open: | Mid -June to late September(summer); mid-December to late March (winter). | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Altitude: | 6,700 feet above sea level. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Location: | 48 miles south of Bozeman off Highway 191. in Big Sky | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Reservations: | (800) 514-4644 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Rates: |
Adults: Summer: Weekly $2860-$4400 first person.Each additional person in same cabin $2200. Winter:Weekly $2,245- $4,385 for first person. Each additional person in the same cabin $1,405. Holiday rates higher.
Children: Summer: Weekly Age 4-5 $1,445; Age 2-3 $535. Winter weekly age 4-5 $970. Age 2-3 $500 |
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| Vacation Specials: |
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| Minimum Stay: | Normally one week . Shorter or longer stays are often possible. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Deposit: | 40% | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Payment: | VISA, MasterCard, Discover, Personal Check, Travelers Check | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Closest Airports: | Bozeman, Montana | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Transportation: | Ranch shuttle service (Bozeman, MT) included or rental car | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Travel Agents: | YES | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Guest Reviews: | Read reviews from travelers who have visited this ranch. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| FEATURED AMENITIES | |||
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Extensive Counselor Program - All Day or Camplike Program Nannies Encouraged 6 yrs old A/V Computer/Email Services Medium (50-100) Gourmet International Ranch/Western Vegetarian |
Fly Fishing Equipment Available Exclusive Fly Fishing Ranch Fish on Your Own Professional Guides & Instruction Stream Fishing on Property Type of Fish Trout Near (within 30 miles) Guided On Your Own Christmas New Years Paint Ponies (for kids) Quarter English |
Available Nearby (within 30 miles) Off Season Only Nearby (within 10 miles) |
Nearby (within 30 miles) Class I Cross-Country Skiing Downhill Skiing Fly Fishing Park Tours Sleigh Rides Snow Shoeing |
| LODGING |
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| A clear mountain stream runs through the middle of the Ranch, which sits in a small valley at the base of the mountains near Big Sky Ski and Summer Resort. Twenty three charming log cabins are nestled among towering lodgepole pines. All have porches for sitting, relaxing and enjoying the peaceful quiet and surrounding mountain scenery. All accommodations have tub/shower combinations and a woodstove or fireplace. Western artifacts, hickory and log furnishings, vintage cowboy prints and cozy patchwork quilts give each cabin a unique charm. Douglas Fir House is a great choice for families and groups, with a beautiful view of the Ranch and Lone Mountain. This three bedroom house has a living room, kitchen, loft , two bathrooms and large back deck. The luxurious Ridgetop Lodge sits on a ridge just above the Ranch. Each of the 6 private guest rooms has a deck , fantastic mountain views, private bath and can accommodate up to 3 guests. With its Great Room ( large living room with wet bar , rock fireplace and massive windows), hot tub, huge deck and recreation room with pool table, this distinctive log lodge is perfect for groups, families, conferences and individuals who prefer western elegance in a lodge setting. The Dining Lodge in the center of the Ranch is where guests gather for meals. Part of the Ranch's historic collection of 19th century Native American artifacts adorns the walls. With its huge elk antler chandeliers, massive stone fireplace and cozy Horsefly Saloon, this beautiful smoke-free lodge is a favorite gathering place for guests. The B-K guest lounge was the original Ranch dining room, and now serves as a relaxing place for guests to meet for special functions, sit by the fire and read, play games and enjoy evening programs. The Ranch provides a warm, relaxed western armosphere, with just the right creature comforts to help guests " get away from it all" in their special Ranch home. This magical environment brings guests back year after year. |
| RECREATION |
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| Located just 18miles from the northwest corner of Yellowstone Park in southwestern Montana, the Ranch is the perfect place to enjoy the many recreational activities available in this special part of the world, both on and off ranch. Summer guests take half day and all day rides in the mountains surrounding the Ranch and all day rides exploring the spectacular backcountry of Yellowstone. The Ranch's extensive naturalist program offers hikes, wildflower walks, guided trips into Yellowstone, a self-guided Nature Trail on the Ranch, birding, mountain biking and canoeing. Winner of the 2002 ORVIS ENDORSED FLY FISHING LODGE of the YEAR award the Ranch is located in the midst of more blue ribbon trout streams than anywhere in the country. Fishers experience the Gallatin, Madison and Yellowstone rivers as well as the many streams of Yellowstone Park, with our award winning guides. Walk/wade and drift boat trips are very popular. Whitewater rafting, golf and tennis are available nearby. During the winter months, the Ranch turns into a magical winter wonderland, with 80km of immaculately groomed cross country ski trails, packed snowshoe trails and world class downhill skiing at nearby Big Sky Ski Resort and Moonlight Basin, accessed via a free shuttle. The Ranch was recently named #1 NORDIC SKI RESORT in North America by a Cross Country Skier Magazine reader poll! Guided backcountry ski tours give guests the chance to view Yellowstone's backcountry in its winter splendour as they ski past Geyser Basins and view abundant wildlife. PSIA certified ski instuction, top quality rentals and all the gear guests need are available in the Outdoor Shop. And don't forget, the Ranch encourages guests to just sit back and relax on their porch, read a book by a fireplace , or listen to the rustling of leaves in the fall. Do as little or as much as you'd like. It's up to you! |
| FOR CHILDREN |
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| The Ranch is a very special place for families with children. Our Summer Outdoor Youth Adventures Program (for youth ages 4-18) operates from mid-June until late August. For many years, Ranch kids have been having fun while learning to appreciate nature and develop more self confidence through recreation and activities. Children's activities start at age 4 and are planned to suit the abilities and interests of various age levels. Activities such as horseback or pony rides ( age dependant), nature discovery hikes, animal tracking, leather craft, horseshoe pitching, and challenges on the climbing wall and confidence course keep kids wanting to come back for more. Plus, they have just plain fun playing games at the Ranch with newfound friends. Teens have special activities, including more adventurous hikes, river floats, overnight campouts and various off-Ranch options. During the Winter months, our Outdoor Youth Adventures Program ( for youth ages 4-18) provides kids with fun activities in the snow. Children enjoy cross country ski lessons and tours, snowshoeing, ice cave building, snow obstacle courses, sledding and many more on-the-snow adventures. |
| FOOD/LIQUOR |
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| Meal times are special at the Ranch. A time to savor wholesome, flavorful food and the camaraderie of other guests, many of whom become lifelong friends. Three meals per day are enjoyed in the beautiful smoke free Dining Lodge. With its huge elk antler chandeliers and massive stone fireplace, the Lodge is an elegant yet warmly western gathering place. It's a relaxed, informal setting where folks can pull up a chair at a table of other guests or share a meal with crew members, enjoying both good food and good conversation. "Cuisine inspired by the farmers and ranchers of the Northern Rockies" is how Executive Chef Stuart Houk describes the Ranch cuisine. Prepared with the freshest ingredients, meals include locally raised Big Sky Natural Beef, lamb, pork, game, as well as seafood flown in from various coasts daily and creative vegetarian specials. We will gladly accommodate any dietary needs. Breakfast is a large buffet spread, with fresh fruit, selection of cereals, homemade breads and pastries and a variety of hot dishes. Lunch includes a wonderfully varied salads, soup, homemade breads and desserts and a hot entree and side dishes. Or, if guests will be enjoying activities away from the Ranch, they can pack a sack lunch from the lunch table set out at breakfast time. During the summer, outdoor barbecues are held at several scenic locations around the Ranch. In winter months, guests are treated to a weekly on-the-snow trail buffet lunch and old fashioned sleighride dinner, complete with a prime rib and musical entertainment in the charming North Fork Cabin. There is always plenty of good food and plenty of good company at the Ranch. |
| BUSINESS/MEETINGS |
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| The Ranch is a perfect spot for productive meetings with all of the amenities and recreational opportunites a group could want. The Ranch can best accommodate groups of 50 or less. Several meeting locations are available, depending on group needs. Custom Team Building programs can be arranged. The Ranch is also great place for family reunions, with enough activities to please all ages and interests of family members. |
| MEMBERSHIPS |
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| Dude Rancher's Association, Montana Dude Ranch Association, Cross Country Ski Areas Association,ORVIS Endorsed Fly Fishing Lodge |
| REGION/CUSTOMS |
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| Nestled in its own small valley at the base of the Lee Metcalf Wilderness area, the Ranch is located in southwestern Montana, halfway between Bozeman, Mt. and West Yellowstone, Mt. ,the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Surrounded by mountains, Ranch guests can experience all of the special scenic beauty , natural wonders and recreational opportunies that abound in Yellowstone Country. The nearby Gallatin River and many surrounding blue ribbon trout streams provide a fly fishers paradise. Many visitors enjoy exploring the charming town of Bozeman, with its world famous Museum of the Rockies and area attractions like the Lewis and Clark Caverns. Summer is family time at the Ranch, with a typical guest load of around 70. With children back in school, fall and winter guest capacity drops to around 50. Small enough for a relaxing environment but with enough guests to make some lifelong friends. |
| HISTORY/HOSTS |
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| An historic ranch built in 1926, Lone Mountain Ranch was purchased by Wyoming natives Bob and Vivian Schaap in 1977. Here they fulfilled the dream of operating a top quality cross country ski resort -the first in Montana! Their love of the outdoors , commitment to conservation and dedication to family helped guide the creation of a top premier ski resort and summer family ranch focusing on the discovery of nature in all recreational activities, from cross country skiing and snowshoeing to horseback riding, hiking , canoeing and fly fishing. Now operated by General Manager Ennion Williams and the longtime crew, the Ranch's warm western atmosphere and traditions continue to bring guests back year after year. |
| ITINERARY |
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| Ranch guests have a wide variety of activities to choose from throughout the week. Riding, hiking, canoeing, fly fishing,interpretive tours into Yellowstone, barbecues , campfire sing-a-longs and evening programs fill summer days. Cross country skiing, snowshoeing, guided ski tours into Yellowstone, and downhill skiing, snowboarding and dog sledding (at nearby Big Sky Ski Resort ) are available during the winter. A sample summer day at the Ranch: MONDAY 8:00-12:00 Flyfishing($) Horseback riding/orientation Horseback assessment, riding & photos 9:00-10:00 Kids' Program registration 10:00-12:00 Kids' Program-games 10:00-11:30 Walk/Wildflower Identification & Pressing 11:30-1:30 Lunch 1:00-5:00 Kids' Program-games/confidence course 1:00-5:00 Flyfishing ($) Horseback riding/orientation Horseback assessment,riding,photos 5:30 Activity sign-up-meet the crew Wine & Cheese social on the Hill followed by barbecue cookout Please note ($) symbol denotes extra cost option |
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