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Cattle drive: think “City Slickers”
Posted on 8/18/25 at 12:18 am
Posted on 8/18/25 at 12:18 am
Anyone ever done one of these?
Where? Cost? Worth it? Recommend?
Thinking of a trip with myself , son (15), brother and nephew (15)
TIA
Where? Cost? Worth it? Recommend?
Thinking of a trip with myself , son (15), brother and nephew (15)
TIA
Posted on 8/18/25 at 8:53 am to xBirdx
Hidden Hollow Hideaway Cattle & Guest Ranch – Wyoming
Guests ride through scenic terrain, helping with summer pasture moves and experiencing hands-on cowboy work.
Kara Creek Ranch – Wyoming
A working Red Angus ranch where guests join in seasonal activities like branding, round-ups, and pasture moves on a sprawling 70,000-acre property.
McGinnis Meadows Cattle & Guest Ranch – Montana
Small-group, personalized cattle-work experience emphasizing horsemanship and truly living the Western lifestyle.
Sweet Grass Ranch – Montana
Offers select-week cattle drives and overnight options, moving livestock across scenic meadows and mountains.
TA Ranch – Wyoming
Historic 1880s working cattle ranch nestled in the Big Horn Mountains, with guided cattle drives and horsemanship training.
Bar W Guest Ranch – Montana
Near Glacier National Park, features a full cattle-drive week, including roping, branding, inoculating, and herding cattle across 5,300 acres.
Music Meadows Ranch – Colorado
Focused on horsemanship and working cattle, this ranch hosts one family or group per week for an intimate, tailored cowboy experience.
New Haven Working Cattle & Guest Ranch – Wyoming
Small groups participate in diverse ranch tasks like branding, sorting, shipping cattle, and navigating varied terrain near the Black Hills.
The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch – Wyoming
Offers year-round cattle work, from spring brandings to summer range gathering and cattle drives through forests and meadows.
Guests ride through scenic terrain, helping with summer pasture moves and experiencing hands-on cowboy work.
Kara Creek Ranch – Wyoming
A working Red Angus ranch where guests join in seasonal activities like branding, round-ups, and pasture moves on a sprawling 70,000-acre property.
McGinnis Meadows Cattle & Guest Ranch – Montana
Small-group, personalized cattle-work experience emphasizing horsemanship and truly living the Western lifestyle.
Sweet Grass Ranch – Montana
Offers select-week cattle drives and overnight options, moving livestock across scenic meadows and mountains.
TA Ranch – Wyoming
Historic 1880s working cattle ranch nestled in the Big Horn Mountains, with guided cattle drives and horsemanship training.
Bar W Guest Ranch – Montana
Near Glacier National Park, features a full cattle-drive week, including roping, branding, inoculating, and herding cattle across 5,300 acres.
Music Meadows Ranch – Colorado
Focused on horsemanship and working cattle, this ranch hosts one family or group per week for an intimate, tailored cowboy experience.
New Haven Working Cattle & Guest Ranch – Wyoming
Small groups participate in diverse ranch tasks like branding, sorting, shipping cattle, and navigating varied terrain near the Black Hills.
The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch – Wyoming
Offers year-round cattle work, from spring brandings to summer range gathering and cattle drives through forests and meadows.
This post was edited on 8/18/25 at 8:55 am
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