Bitterroot Ranch Review
Dude Ranch Extraordinaire
In
the embrace of a remote valley surrounded by the
Shoshone National Forest and a 52,000 acre-game and
fish wildlife refuge, Mel and Bayard Fox operate
this 1,300 acre horse ranch, breeding and training
their Arabian beauties exclusively for the use of
their 28 guests, who bunk in hand-hewn log cabins
scattered along the river that runs through the
ranch. Horse-loving visitors will think they have
died and gone to heaven. The availability of more
than 100 prize specimens means guests can change
horses frequently so mounts remain fresh and ready
to go throughout the season. Within minutes, guests
are totally immersed in a wilderness setting, in the
competent hands of guides who know it intimately.
Terrain is extremely varied: Riders pass from
sagebrush plains and grassy meadows to rocky gorges
that give way to forested mountains and alpine
clearings.Patricia Schultz
Author - 1,000 Places To See Before You Die |
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