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WYOMING If you know of any places with horse trails that is not listed here please send the name, closest town, how to get there or phone number. Send E-mail to: Doug Wickwire (Webmaster) NOTE FOR TRAIL RIDERS AND CAMPERS IN WYOMING National Forest Hay regulations. You must have certified weed free hay in the Bighorns and in any other national forest in Wyoming, South Dakota, Montana and other places. Trails, Campgrounds and Overnight HostsDubois: camping, showers, cabins, lots of trails out from campBrooks Lake Trail Head Dubios: This is a Trailhead just down the road from the MacKenzie ranch there is no horse camping at the trailhead but you can pack in or day ride from here, lots of great trails, you are in the Teton Wilderness area. Trail names are Yellowstone "it goes to Yellowstone" Bear Cub Pass, Dundee Meadows, Bonneville Pass, Dunior Trail. If packing in is your plan, we met a lot of folks in the Dundee Meadows there are several mountain lakes and the fishing is good. There are several camps in the trees scattered around the meadows. As far as I know you just take one, but you should call the Forest Service in Dubois to be sure.Bridger Wilderness area Pinedale: Trails, Camping, Forest service PH 307-382-5350Double Cabin Campground Dubois: U.S. Forest Service campground. 29 Miles North of Dubois Wy. dirt road good when dry otherwise slippery when wet. May take horses, there are corrals or tie to trailer, (hot wire is usually OK), 15 sites. (Contact Forest service. Buffalo Ranger Station, 300 Spruce Street, Buffalo, WY 82834-2531 Dubios-Wind River Range Phone 307-455-2466 Washakie Ranger District in Lander Wy. Ph 307-332-5460 or 332-9071 Other contacts are: Shoshone National Forest 307-527-6241 225 W. Yellowstone Ave. PO Box 2140 Cody WY 82414 Clarks Fork Ranger District 307-754-7207 or 754-2407 1002 Road 11 Powell WY 82435 Graybull Ranger District 307-868-2379 2044 State Street PO Box 158 Meeteetse WY 82433 Wapiti Ranger District 307-527-6921 203 A Yellowstone Ave. PO Box 1840 Cody WY 82414Bighorn area Hunters corral: Just follow 16 out of Buffalo, there is a big sign on the right, this is a trailhead and not really set up for camping and big rigs, at least the last time I was there in 1994.Bighorn area Battle Park: Follow 16 out of Buffalo, go over pass and start down west side after 5 or 6 miles there will be Deer Haven Lodge on the Right, turn to the right, follow the gravel road "one lane usually with pull off's". You will cross 6 cattle crossings (15 miles), there is a big sign at the horse camp it's about 80 acres, has water for horses, and some corrals, you can use hot wire or tie to trailer. You may be able to raise the logging trucks on channel 17 there is not enough room for big trucks and big rigs on a one lane road. All trails are good riding but not clearly marked, but they have a lot of traffic so not hard to follow. It's best to just ask someone who is there. You can get TOPO maps from the sporting goods stores in Buffalo.South Fork Lodge & Outfitters We have A beautiful mountain lodge complete with log cabins, horse facilites and hundreds of thousands of acres of National Forest and Wilderness area, in which to ride. Horse trails are numerous and maps are easy to follow. No 4-wheelers or vehicles are allowed in the Cloud Peak Wilderness area which begins only a few minutes from our lodge. We cross the big horn mountains and take horses to 11,700 feet. We also have two outpost wilderness camps located about 6 and 12 miles from the lodge.Oregon Buttes Rock Springs: Trails, PH 307-382-5350Sundance Trails Campground, horse camp Sundance: This is a NEW campground that opened in 1996, It is north of Sundance in the Bearlodge Ranger District. Details can be obtained by calling Jerry Hagan at the Bearlodge District office Ph 307-283-1361Yellowstone National Park No horse camping in park. There are two areas near the south entrance.Teton Area Teton area: There are lots of trails here and some are PACKED with backpackers some of the trails are: Paint Brush Canyon, Cascade Canyon, Bear Paw Lake, Pacific Creek, Box creek, Seven mile Meadow, Teton View, Emma Matilda Lake, Two Oceans Lake, Grand View Trail. I rode Cascade Canyon once it is a beautiful trail but it had backpackers every 50 feet coming and going and it's a narrow trail.Outlaw Trail Ride Outlaw Trail Ride out of Thermopolis - I went on this last summer & had a great time. I think they have an email address, but unsure of it, so they can be reached at 888-362-RIDE for all their info.Teton Wilderness - trailhead The Teton Wilderness - trailhead can be reached by entering Grand Teton National Park on 287 at Moran (if you tell them you're going out to the wilderness, there's no charge.) Turn right on Pacific Creek Rd and at the fork, turn left (right goes to private res.) Follow to the end - road is dirt & rough, but end results are worth it. You can use corrals provided by forest service or picket line, etc. There are pit toilets & fresh water from a natural Artisan well. Trails go out from there in several directions. One is a several day one that ends up in Cody.Eagle Creek and Pahaska Trail Head There are 2 public corrals giving access to Yellowstone and Shoshone Nat. Forest. Eagle Creek Trail Head and Pahaska Trail Head. There are camping and lodge facilities within 1 mile of each of these corrals. They were built last year and are secure.Wyoming High Country campsite Cody: My husband and I went to Wyoming and stayed Wyoming High Country campsite. His mailing address in Cody, but the camp is up in the mountains.Snowy Range, Laramie The Snowy Range is just out of Laramie, Wy. on Highway 130. It is part of the Medicine Bow National Forest. We hauled out there with the horses in July of 1996 and this July.Kara Kreek Korrals Sundance, NEW! Horse Camp Facility. 115 year old working cattle ranch offering horse camp and trails. Beautiful setting in the Black Hills area of northeastern Wyoming, near Sundance, 'where the kid got his name'. Bring your horse and set your own schedule. Ride our clearly marked trails thru the timber, use the picnic sites along the trails, help us ride, check and move the cattle, or slumber and relax, or watch the wildlife that call our ranch home, or hunt or hike and explore. We have lots of history on our ranch. We are close to the South Dakota Black Hills and Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower, Crazy Horse, the Big Horn Mts and lots more.Quarter Circle JK Our ranch is located just outside of West Yellowstone in Montana. (approximately 8 miles) We just moved here recently and would like to invite people to come out to our ranch with their horses/mules. The back gate to our property leads right on to National Forest Service ground. We have 280 acres of pasture, many creeks run through the pasture and we are located right on the South Fork of the Madison river. We have 3 cabins that can hold up to 6 people in each, but if any one wants to pitch a tent they can bring their camping gear. Also have ample parking for horse trailers and Rv'sHart Ranch Hideout Lander: We're a full-service, RV park and campground with corrals and pastureland with horse/mule accommodations.The Carnahan Ranch The Carnahan Ranch which resides in Fort Laramie, Wyoming now has it's own web site.Heart 2 Heart Ranch Cody: Experience true western hospitality 7 miles from historic downtown Cody, Wyoming with year-round accommodations for traveler's and their horses and pets at the Heart 2 Heart Ranch; Bed, Barn & Breakfast.Bear Mountain Riding Ranch La Grange: Bear Mountain Riding Ranch located 48 miles from Cheyenne, Wyoming on highway #85 at La Grange, Wyoming.
Rodeo Grounds, Fair Grounds, B and B's, Horse Motels, Private residencesCampgrounds, ranches and trail ride places are also Overnight hosts. The places listed here are "OVERNIGHT ONLY".This is a link to B & B Online, Bed and Breakfast with equine accommodationsA. Drummond's Ranch B&B Cheyenne:399 Happy Jack Road, 82007, B&B, Stalls PH 307-634-6042Akers Ranch B&B Douglas: B&B Stalls, PH 307-358-3741Bit-Wyo. Ranch Cheyenne: B&B, stalls PH 307-636-8340Cheyenne Saddle Co. & Stables Cheyenne: They have a full blown tack shop and plenty of room to camp. We were only there one day and night, but, I have friends who stabled their horses and went to Yellowstone for a week. They were very happy with the care that the Lakes gave their horses.Blue Barn Big Horn: B&B, stalls PH 307-672-2381Bar E Ranch Rock Springs: PO Box 804, 82902, Indoor and outdoor accommodations, exercise area, Fuel services, two people motels up the road, trails and space for campers. Ph 307-362-7878Sweetwater County Events Complex Rock Springs: Stalls at the complex, must call for reservations and availability.Wind River Quarter Horses Pinedale: 219 Ehman Lane, 82941, Ph 307-367-4547, Ted and Nancy Reinwald,Edna's B&B Lander: B&B Stalls PH 307-332-3175Stonehouse Stables Laramie: 3070 Snowy Range Road, 82070, Don & Kaye Pratt, Stalls, Pens, People motels nearby. Ph 307-742-7512High Country Comforts Alta: B&B Stalls PH 307-353-8560Rendezvous Motel Dubois: PO box 597, kitchens, fishing, corrals for horses PH 800-682-9323Pole Creek Ranch B&B Pinedale: Pole Creek Ranch Ph 307-367-4433 Click Here Johnson County Fairgrounds Central Wyoming Fair Grounds Casper: 1700 Fairgrounds Rd., 82604, stalls, camper hookup, PH 307-235-5775Cheyenne Stockyard Cheyenne: 350 Southwest Dr. 82007. camper space, stalls, hay, Ph 307-634-7333Terry Bison Ranch Cheyenne: Stalls, Pens, space for campers and RV's. Ph 307-634-4171 or 307-634-5347.Singletree Stable Cheyenne: 12x12 box stalls, sawdust bedding, automatic water, we do the cleaning for $15.00 per night per stall with one horse per stall except for mare and colt.McFadden Ranch Greybull: 24 stalls, shelter and pastures. Apartment in barn to rent for overnight or short term. Horse training, training Lessons, riding lessons, apprenticeship programs, clinics and symposiums, team roping, team penning. Ph 307-765-9684 Fax 307-765-9609.On a String Ranch Laramie, On a String Ranch, serving the Laramie community since 1991, provides quality horse care for local and transient horse owners. We offer high quality feeds in a relaxed Wyoming "big sky, clean air" environment, all at very reasonable rates.Yarger Equine Center at Spur Ridge Yarger Equine Center at Spur RidgeLa Hacienda Sierra Greybull: We are located in Greybull WY at the foot of the Big Horn Mountains. We offer stalls and pens for overnight horse/mule guests as well as a 28' RV Trailer for the people to stay. We are bordered by BLM lands and offer miles and miles of unimpeded trails for riders.The Horse Motel and Bunkhouse Rock Springs: Conveniently located just off of Interstate 80 exit 99 at the ConocoTruck Stop. Turn west on Purple Sage Road on the back side of the truck stop and between Ted's Supper Club and the Log Inn.Ten Broek RV Park,Cabins and Horse Hotel Ten Broek RV Park,Cabins and Horse HotelGo back to top of page Powell: I run a pack outfit in the Wilderness, with lots of trails and great scenery. I am interested in hosting and catering for a group. Rides could be as long as two weeks or as short as a few days. We have a lot of beautiful country here, and most of the trails are in good shape. There is also a wide range of animals to see, from Antelope to Grizzly. We can ride on a large working cattle ranch and help with cattle drives. I can tailor a trip for any taste, from rough camping to 5 star service in the woods.Jackson Hole Trail Ride Jackson Hole: A 5 day ride with base camp, hot showers, meals provided, half day and all day rides.14th Outlaw Trail Ride The 14th Outlaw Trail Ride is scheduled for August 7 - 14, 2004. This ride is sponsored by a committee of local volunteers. Riders will meet in Thermopolis, WY for orientation.Spiritrider Wagon Train Adventures Spiritrider Wagon Train Adventures specializes in providing authentic wagon train trips in areas such as Wyoming's famous Hole-in-the-Wall country and the magnificent Bighorn Mountains.Timberline Lodge & Big Country Outfitters Hoback: We are a year around operation providing the finest in accommodations and activities for all seasons. Located in the heart of Wyoming's, Sublette County, rich in history and famous for numerous Mountain Men Rendezvous, not to mention the most beautiful non-commercialized scenery in all of Wyoming. Our guided trips take you into the Hoback region of the Rocky Mountains, where you can see all the big game species Wyoming has to offer including Elk, Mule Deer, Big Horn Sheep, Mountain Goat, Moose, Mountain Lion, Wolves and Bear.Go back to top of page
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