Saddle Up For Ranch-style Fun
Willy Nelson may have urged mammas not to let their babies grow up to be cowboys, but with the success of western-themed movies like Brokeback Mountain and the rising popularity of new country music, it’s little wonder city folks are getting the urge to hop in the saddle themselves. However, riding a horse or roping a cow isn’t as easy as it might look on the silver screen. But that shouldn’t be a deterrent for anyone dreaming of being an old cow hand. If there is one place wanna-be cowboys and cowgirls can safely ride, rope and take in some breathtaking scenery, it is on a dude ranch. The great part about the dude ranch experience is it’s wholesome fun for the whole family.
In addition to horseback riding and working with cows, most dude ranches also offer other activities such as fishing, hiking, golf, whitewater rafting, and local sightseeing trips. In some cases, the property is a guest ranch, in others an actual working cattle operation. The common denominator is comfy accommodations, hearty meals, and an opportunity to take part in the ranching activities.
Most ranches welcome families, and several offer up senior discounts (be sure to check age and other requirements as they vary). At the Wind Walker Guest Ranch in Spring City, Utah, for example, during the months of June to September a senior will pay $573 (US) for a four day/three night stay compared to the normal adult rate of $862 (US). At most ranches, the prices quoted are all-inclusive, but double-check when booking to be sure.
Some examples of dude ranches that offer discounts and activities geared to mature guests include:
Wind Walker Guest Ranch, Spring City, Utah
Visit www.windwalker.org or call 435-462-0282
Long Hollow Ranch, Sisters, Oregon
Visit www.lhranch.com or call 877-923-1901
Burnt Well Guest Ranch, Roswell, New Mexico
Visit www.burntwellguestranch.com or call 866-729-0974
For a more comprehensive list of dude ranches that offer activities and discounts for seniors, contact the Dude Ranchers’ Association in Cody, Wyoming, at 866-399-2339 or visit www.duderanch.org

