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There’s nothing quite like riding on horseback through the wild, rugged wilderness of Wyoming. At A Bar A Ranch, guests can join a guided trail ride through the Medicine Bow Mountains or opt to go out on their own.
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Many guest ranches in Wyoming have existed for generations—such as A Bar A Ranch, which has been welcoming guests for more than a century. At its heritage center, guests can discover photographs, artifacts, and even read through an archive of guest books to get better acquainted with the ranch’s rich history.
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Operating a Wyoming guest ranch on a large piece of land means taking care to protect the native wildlife. A Bar A Ranch participates in a number of wildlife habitat conservation projects in an ongoing effort to responsibly steward the land.
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Staying at a Wyoming guest ranch offers unparalleled access to the great outdoors and endless activities. At A Bar A Ranch, fly fishing is a guest favorite. The water surrounding the ranch is best known for rainbow and brown trout.
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Cattle ranching is a tradition deeply embedded in Wyoming’s culture—one that ultimately led to the guest ranch experience. A Bar A Ranch keeps this tradition alive through an active cattle operation with its neighboring sister ranch, which raises Black Angus cattle that can be seen roaming the landscape.
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Every Friday night, guests and staffs ride up to the top of the mountain for a steak cookout under an enchanting ponderosa pine tree. The Friday night tradition is a guest favorite.
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Referred to as ‘the morning jingle’, the incredible sound of 120 horses galloping together can be heard every day at A Bar A Ranch when the wranglers bring the herd into the corral.
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Wyoming boasts natural beauty that extends to every corner of the state. The terrain at A Bar A Ranch varies as you explore, going from sage brush to dense alpine forest to the expansive, wide-open North Platte Valley.
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Though a lot has changed since the ranch’s start in the 1920s, plenty has remained the same—and that is a large part of the appeal. Since the start, families have gathered to play games, share meals, and connect with the wilderness.
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The architecturally unique and aptly named Round Room at A Bar A Ranch was designed and furnished by Thomas C. Molesworth, the late American furniture designer who was a significant figure in the creation of the Western interior design style.
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When you take your time to explore the natural landscape of the Medicine Bow Mountains, it’s hard not to fall in love with Wyoming. The colors and sights have to be seen in real life to be fully appreciated.
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