Sample Itinerary - subject to changes
We usually have cattle work happening May, June, September, and October Only. This happens when the cattle need to be worked (ie. gathered, sorted, branded, and cattle drives to new grazing, etc.) and guests are encouraged to get involved. For the safety of both the guests and the horses, this activity is very much weather dependent and is totally at the discretion of the ranch.
The timing of all rides may vary depending on weather conditions and temperatures. If the forecast is for a really hot day we may depart very early, or later in the evening, when the temperatures are cooler for the safety of our guests and our horses.
It is the ranch owners decision when to make changes to a ride and whether ground conditions are dangerous for the guests and horses. Rides may be cancelled where necessary. However we have the opportunity to ride in an indoor arena if this happens.
During the Spring and Fall, events maybe changed around because of branding and gathering cattle.
In summer months the camp out may change to Friday night, which means you will be departing for Billings or the airport straight from camp. We do have shower facilities so guests will be able to take a shower on day of departure, with all their luggage which you will take with you to camp.
Rides usually starts around 9 AM and return to the ranch at about 3 PM.
For 2024:
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival
Pick up at the airport, or your hotel and quick trip to the Big R western outfitters for anyone who needs boots etc. We also stop at Walmarts for you to stock up on drinks and snacks for your room.
After arriving at ranch between 1:00pm and 4:00pm, we have the ranch orientation meeting and sign riding liability forms. We have a horse safety talk and saddles will be fitted for each of our guests.
Supper will be served at 6:00pm at the Local Bar & Grill, supper on us, drinks on you!
Day 2 (Monday): First Ride & Cody Visit
After breakfast we will select a suitable horse for our guests and we will ride in the arena and around the ranch to get you acquainted. We will be back at the ranch for lunch before we set off for shopping and sightseeing in Cody.
In the summer (June to August), we spend the evening at the famous Cody Nite Rodeo. Departure is from the ranch mid-afternoon and we return after the rodeo around 11:30pm. As an off-ranch activity we will make supper reservations at the Historic Buffalo Bill Irma Hotel. Supper and rodeo tickets are at guests own expense.
Day 3 (Tuesday): Ride to Cottonwood
We will take a ride to Cottonwood, a high desert area, for a full day ride to see the Indian Pictographs and the famous Weatherman draw.
We'll picnic in some of the most dramatic scenery in the American West.
Supper will be back at the ranch.
Day 4 (Wednesday): Pryor Mountains Ride
After breakfast we'll saddle our horses and trailer them up to the Pryor Mountains, where you will ride up to your overnight camp. We sleep in tented accommodation, or sleep out under the stars if you prefer.
We supply guests with sleeping bags, and sleeping pads. There is a bathroom with hot shower available for our use. Supper is served round the campfire.
Day 5 (Thursday): Cattle Ride
After a camp breakfast we head out for another ride on the range, checking the cattle. On our return journey we call in to Chief Plenty Coups museum, a small but must see museum.
We arrive back at the home ranch late in the afternoon. Supper at the ranch.
Day 6 (Friday): Riding & Pig Races
After breakfast we saddle up and have an all day ride. After an early supper we head off to the Bear Creek Saloon Pig Races. You can have fun betting on the pigs, you might even win! The races start at 7:00 pm.
Day 7 (Saturday): Departure
Depart after breakfast. Our transfer leaves the ranch at 9:30 am. If you came by car, please, note that the check out time is by 11am.
For 2025:
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival
Pick up at the airport, or your hotel and quick trip to the Big R western outfitters for anyone who needs boots etc. We also stop at Walmart for you to stock up on drinks and snacks for your room.
After arriving at ranch between 1:00pm and 4:00pm (check-in is at 4:00pm for those who are driving to the ranch), we have the ranch orientation meeting and sign riding liability forms. We have a horse safety talk and saddles will be fitted for each of our guests.
Supper will be served at 6:00pm at the Local Bar & Grill, supper on us, drinks on you!
Day 2 (Monday): First Ride & Cody Visit
After breakfast we will select a suitable horse for our guests and we will ride in the arena and around the ranch to get you acquainted. We will be back at the ranch for lunch before we set off for shopping and sightseeing in Cody.
In the summer (June to August), we spend the evening at the famous Cody Nite Rodeo. Departure is from the ranch mid-afternoon and we return after the rodeo around 11:30pm. As an off-ranch activity we will make supper reservations at the Historic Buffalo Bill Irma Hotel. Supper and rodeo tickets are at guests own expense.
Day 3 (Tuesday): Ride to Cottonwood
We will take a ride to Cottonwood, a high desert area, for a full day ride to see the Indian Pictographs and the famous Weatherman draw.
We'll picnic in some of the most dramatic scenery in the American West.
Supper will be back at the ranch.
Day 4 (Wednesday): Cattle Ride
After a camp breakfast we head out for another ride on the range, checking the cattle. On our return journey we call in to Chief Plenty Coups museum, a small but must see museum.
We arrive back at the home ranch late in the afternoon. Supper at the ranch.
Day 5 (Thursday): Riding & Pig Races
After breakfast we saddle up and have an all day ride. After an early supper we head off to the Bear Creek Saloon Pig Races. You can have fun betting on the pigs, you might even win! The races start at 7:00 pm.
Day 6 (Friday): Departure
Morning ride then an excursion to the Custer battlefield. Drop off in Billings in the evening to a hotel (not included in the 2025 tour package but we can book it for you if you like).
Off-Ranch Activities
While vacationing with us, guests have opportunity for off-ranch activities. The availability of these activities depends on the season. No meals are provided by the ranch whilst on these off-ranch activities. We usually visit a selection of these activities once weekly, group transportation (minimum of 4 guests) is provided by the ranch in our own ranch vehicles. If our guests require any private guided off-ranch tour, these are available with ranch vehicles. Guests may also arrange their own taxi with a local company.
In the summer months we visit the famous Cody Nite Rodeo from the 1st of June through 31st of August *. We usually depart from the ranch mid-afternoon and return after the rodeo around 11:30pm. Located at Stampede Park in Cody, this is fun entertainment for the whole family. Offering the full range of rodeo events, bareback, saddle bronc, tie-down roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, and of course the fan favorite of bull riding. For the kids, there is also the calf scramble, which is one of the highlights of the night. Doors open at 7:00pm with the rodeo starting at 8:00pm.
Another option on our Cody excursion is to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Museum, which has 5 museums under one roof. The Buffalo Bill Museum celebrates the life and legend of Buffalo Bill himself. The Whitney Gallery of Western Art displays art from the western lifestyle. The Native American culture, art, and heritage are all celebrated in the Plains Indian Museum. The last two areas of the museum are the Cody Firearms Museum and the Draper Museum of Natural History, which displays the greater Yellowstone ecosystem and their interactions with humans and nature.
*Please note that May, September, and October we take our guests to the Historic Custer Battlefield and Museum instead of Cody.
Examples
- Viewing the Wild Horse Range in the Pryor Mountains.
- Visiting the town of Cody touring the Buffalo Bill Museum and visiting the Old Trail Town.
- Rodeos: either watch a local rodeo or whilst visiting Cody, see the Cody nite rodeo.
- Experiencing the breathtaking Beartooth Highway driving thru Red Lodge up to Cooke City.
- White water rafting: Cody, Wyoming.
- Golfing: an excellent 18-hole course is only 23 miles from the Lonesome Spur, right in the shadow of Beartooth mountains.
- Guided Tours of Yellowstone park are available at additional cost and must be pre-booked with the ranch. The tour leaves the ranch after breakfast and returns in the evening. Prices can vary depending on which time of year you choose to see the park. Minimum party to do this tour is 4 persons.
- 4th July Home of Champions Rodeo: The festivities start on 2nd July thru 4th July. At the ranch owners’ discretion, guests can ride with us at the Red Lodge Parade on horseback and join us as we watch the 4th July Home of Champions rodeo. Evening entertainment is a campfire party and fireworks!
Seasons
May - June
Riding on the Open range, check the cattle on the pastures and help doing some branding and gathering of cattle but this activity is dependent on weather permitting – we cannot brand or gather in wet weather please be aware of this.
June - August
Cody Nite rodeo starts June 1st through the end of August. Our guests get the opportunity to go once a week to see the rodeo or explore the historic town of Cody- founded by the famous Buffalo Bill!
We also have 100,000 acres of various landscapes to ride in both mountain and high desert trial rides. The home ranch is approximately 400 acres so we will be trailering guests and horses to some of our riding areas. In addition to everyday ranching activities, we also offer our guests the opportunity of participating in weekly horseback activities such as team penning, sorting, barrel racing, and poles. Our wranglers will also be happy to teach you how to rope our roping dummies. Every week in the summer month’s our guests will help gather in the roping steers from the pastures, sort, and check them. Later in the day the wranglers will team rope the steers.
June - September
We also have a weekly mountain one night overnight camp trip – weather permitting.
The timing of all rides may vary depending on weather conditions and temperatures and may depart either with an early morning start or later in the evening when temperatures are more suitable for the safety of our guests and horses. We also need to make our guests aware that it is the ranch owner’s decision when to make changes to a ride and if ground conditions are dangerous for the guests and horses, ride may be cancelled and other ranch activities will be offered instead if possible.
September
Is usually a great month to see more wildlife during our beautiful fall rides and can be cooler than our summer months. We will also start to gather cattle from the mountain pastures from Mid-September.
October
We will be gathering cattle in mountain terrain, as well as doing some daily rides in the high desert. The Nile Stock Show, pro rodeo, and horse sale is in October. We will be attending the evening Ranch rodeo and will also go to the rodeo later in the week. We will leave mid-morning to attend the horse sale and other Nile events and horse clinics. The VIP dinner before the Rodeo in the early evening is optional for guests. This takes place in the early evening and is followed by the by the rodeo itself.
The timing of all rides may vary depending on weather conditions and temperatures and may depart either with an early morning start or later in the evening when the temperatures are more suitable for the safety of our guests and horses. We also need to make aware that it is the ranch owner’s decision when to make changes to a ride. If ground conditions are dangerous for the guests and horses, rides may be canceled.