Hulett, Wyoming
A Working Cattle Guest Ranch. The Real Wyoming.
Acres of Wyoming Range
Head of Working Cattle
Guests per Session
From Devils Tower
— More than a vacation
This isn’t a choreographed trail ride. From your first morning, you’re part of the operation — working alongside our cowboys on the same jobs that keep this ranch running.
Cattle drives, brandings, fence work, moving stock across open range. No scripts. No shortcuts. Real Wyoming ranch work, seven days a week.
Move herds across open range on horseback
Work the fire, rope, and iron alongside hands
Fix wire, check water, maintain the land
Learn to read cattle from the saddle
— Beyond the ranch work
In addition to the daily ranch work, guests can take part in a full range of extra events, clinics, and excursions — from horsemanship deep-dives to some of the most iconic landscapes in the American West.
01 — On Horseback
Multi-day horseback rides into the Wyoming backcountry with overnight camps under open sky.
02 — Horsemanship
Work directly with young horses. Learn the methods our cowboys use to start a colt from the ground up.
03 — Roping
From your first loop to competition-style team roping and penning. Learn the craft the working cowboy way.
04 — The Drive
Move real cattle across real Wyoming range. Not a demonstration — an actual working drive you’ll help run.
05 — On the Water
Cast a line in the Belle Fourche River and surrounding Wyoming streams. Blue-ribbon trout country.
06 — The Field
Wyoming is some of the finest big game country in North America. Mule deer, whitetail, antelope, elk — all in season depending on when you visit. The ranch sits in prime habitat, and our hands know every ridge and draw. We can help you plan a full hunt or simply point you in the right direction.
07 — Iconic West
Step beyond the ranch gates and into the broader American West. Devils Tower · Mount Rushmore · Crazy Horse Memorial · Badlands National Park — all within striking distance.
— Where you’ll sleep
Accommodations at the ranch are simple by design — clean rooms, solid beds, fresh linens, and everything you need after a long day in the saddle. What you won’t find is a hotel minibar or a flat screen. That’s the point.
Guests share a shower house kept spotless and stocked daily. The rooms themselves are sparse in the best sense — log beds, wood floors, a place to hang your hat. You’re not here to be in your room.
Our common areas are where you’ll want to spend your time when you hang your hat for the day. A hand-built log and stone gathering place with a full bar, a kitchen that turns out ranch-style meals, a pool table, and enough Western character on the walls to keep you busy for a week. Pull up a stool, pour a cold one, and swap stories with whoever rode in that day.
Outside, the porches, fire pits, and open range do the rest.
Private log cabin tucked in the trees with a front porch. Best sunset view on the property.
1–3 guests, bunk beds
Standalone cabin with a wraparound deck and views across the pasture to the buttes.
Up to 4 guests, two queen beds with separate rooms
Private room inside the main house. Share the kitchen and evenings with the ranch family.
1–2 guests · Semi-private
Where you’ll eat your meals, hang out with guests and staff, and play some pool, and have a well-deserved drink after a day of activity.
Kick back, gather round, send some emails
on our wifi in our beautiful main lodge.
Rustic gathering places designed to make guests feel part of the crew.
— A day on the ranch
Every day is shaped by what the ranch needs. Plans change with the weather and the cattle.
— Your partner on the range
You’ll be matched with a working ranch horse — not a trail horse. These animals know cattle, know the terrain, and will read the herd before you do.
Our herd is 300+ head of commercial cattle, worked year-round. You’re part of how it runs.
“I’ve done a hundred vacations. This is the only one where I came home feeling like I’d actually done something real. Hardest week of my life. Best week of my life.”
— Marcus T., Chicago · Summer 2024
— Investment
All-inclusive. Meals, horses, lodging, and real work. Limited to 6 guests per session.