A
Ranch to Match Your Dreams - The Dudes Guide to Picking the
Perfect Ranch
He
narrowed his eyes against the scorching noon day sun as he topped
the hill and, looking off across the endless sea of sage, caught the
movement of the ornery stray hed been pursuing since dawn. Spurring
his bay, the catclaw scratching hungrily against his chaps, he galloped
down ...
Any
vacation begins with a fantasy and a ranch vacation is no exception.
It surely follows that the closer you can come to fulfilling your
fantasy, the more satisfying the vacation will be. One way to start
a successful search for your dream ranch is by understanding whats
included in your delightful vision. To do this, simply answer the
questions that follow. Make a list of your answers and use it as you
talk with the ranches that seem to interest you.
Questions
to ask yourself.
1.
What time of year do you want to go?
This will be determined by which ranches are operating and open to
guests. Due to snow conditions, the northern ranches of Idaho, Montana,
Wyoming, and those at higher elevations, often open later in the spring
than more southern ranches in Colorado or those at lower elevations.
On the other hand, many Arizona ranches are open through the winter
months but less active during the summer. Some ranches are open all
year but have different activities to fit the season.
2.
Do you have a specific geographic region, location, or type of terrain
in mind?
The background for your fantasy may be the wide-open sagebrush country,
the hills and cactus of the Southwest, or the lodgepole pine forests
of the Rocky Mountains. It may also include a side trip to visit Aunt
Marie or one of the marvelous national parks that are sprinkled throughout
dude ranching country.
3.
Who is included in your fantasy trip?
Are you a couple, single parent, or a single? Do you have small children
or teenagers? While anyone can fit in at almost all ranches, you may
have particular preferences. For example, if you have children or
teens, you may want to select a ranch with organized activities for
the kids. If you are single, you may wish to locate a ranch that is
more adult oriented.
4.
Do you prefer a program that is more or less structured?
Larger ranches are usually able to offer more organized options and
scheduled entertainment programs, while smaller ranches often can
offer more personalized riding activities but fewer non-riding programs.
Are you more comfortable in small groups or when blending in with
the crowd?
5.
What type of riding experience are you looking for?
All ranches focus on horseback riding as the main activity, but the
programs differ. Some ranches are working cattle ranches that also
accept guests. Many of these allow the guests to assist with the ranch
chores. Others offer actual cattle drives during specific periods.
Of course, you are on vacation and are never obligated to do any work!!
Some ranches offer only walking rides while others allow trotting
and loping as well. Most ranches offer instructions for beginners
through experienced riders. Many ranches offer overnight pack trips,
often at an extra charge, while others may focus on pleasure riding
in breath-taking country. Whether you are a beginning rider wanting
lots of support or an old hand looking for a challenge, there are
ranches that can meet your needs.
6.
What activities besides horseback riding are you looking for?
Is one of you an avid fisherman or just dying to experience the thrill
of white water rafting? Do you need a ranch with a childrens
program, a hot tub, swimming pool, or one that has evening programs?
There are ranches that can meet your specific needs.
7.
What type of accommodations and meals are necessary in your fantasy?
While the fantasies of many include a rustic cabin or historic mountain
lodge, some may prefer the adobe of the southwest or the smell of
a canvas tepee on a cattle drive. Ranch accommodations range from
a simple room in the main ranch house to elegantly appointed cabins
with moss rock fireplaces. Regardless of your preference, most ranches
offer comfortable beds, private baths, and daily maid service. Specifying
what you expect will help you find and get what you really want in
accommodations. The same is true of meals. Almost all ranches offer
hearty ranch breakfasts of eggs, pancakes or waffles, bacon, ham or
sausage, coffee and juice. Some will have homemade granola, fruit
platters, Eggs Benedict or similar fare. Most offer late risers fruit,
cold cereal or muffins. Lunch and dinners range from basic meat and
potatoes to gourmet candlelight dinners.
8.
Does anyone in your party have any special needs?
Do you require a special diet or an extra firm mattress for a back
problem? Do you need any help or assistance in getting around? Do
you have a little one that may require baby-sitting services? If you
have a special need, be sure to ask if the ranch can accommodate it.
9.
Call or write the ranches for their brochures.
After contacting the ranches that seem right for you, review the material
they send you. Narrow it down to the three or four most likely candidates.
Next, call these ranches and use your answers to quiz each ranch about
their location, programs, accommodations, and meals. Be specific about
what you want. The ranchers wont be insulted -- they know from
experience that repeat visitors tend to be those who have found just
the right match to their fantasy. They would rather deliver more than
you expect, than to have you leave feeling your vacation didnt
meet your expectations.
10.
If all else fails!
... and you just cant seem to decide, ask the last candidates
for references (former guests) you may contact.
Once
youve found your perfect ranch, dont delay in making your
reservations. Ranches have a limited number of guests they can host
at any one time, so, if your vacation time is limited, plan ahead.
Many ranches begin booking a year in advance. Following these simple
steps should help you find the perfect ranch for you. Good Riding!