Jackson Hole Horseback Riding


Trail ride from a guest ranch in Jackson Hole Wyoming horseback riding trail ride Jackson Hole Wyoming Bridger Teton National Forest
Jackson Hole Wyoming often referred to as the best of the old west is a great destination for your western holiday getaway. Jackson Hole hosts many horseback riding opportunities, there outfitters and guest ranches throughout the region and all offer a their variation on Jackson Hole hospitality and interpretation of their sense of place. Many of Jackson Hole's outfitters and guides are third and fourth generation ranchers and many are quite colorful characters. Memories made here last a lifetime boy pony big rope grand teton mountains jackson hole wyoming
Jackson Hole Trail Ride Outfitters
Horse Creek Ranch • Horse Creek Ranch welcomes you to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We offer adventures in horseback riding, summer pack trips, backcountry fishing trips, and big game wilderness hunting. Whether you enjoy horseback riding, fishing, hiking, photography, or big game hunting - we are waiting to take you on the adventure of your dreams! Horse Creek Ranch is comprised of the A-OK Corral Horseback Rides and Trophy Mountain / Horse Creek Outfitters, owned and operated by Dustin and Laura Child. At Horse Creek Ranch, we are leaders in wilderness adventures!Come join us for a true western adventure!
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trail ride, mill Iron Ranch, Jackson Hole Wyoming
Mill Iron Ranch • Mill Iron Ranch has been a Wheeldon family tradition for three generations now. We carry on the old cowboy traditions around here. showing Jackson visitors how to ride, fish, hunt and camp. Chancy Wheeldon, owner of the Mill Iron Ranch, has been running the ranch for 30 years since he took it over from his father, Clark, in 1974. Chancy, his wife Kim, Coby and Sadee have turned the Mill Iron Ranch into one of the best huntin, fishin, ridin and eatin outfits in these parts!
Hidden Basin Outfitters Hidden Basin Outfitters offers horseback trail rides and camping trips in some of the most remote and scenic terrain of the Teton Mountain Range. Our rides will take you through backcountry forest and spectacular mountain landscapes. You can ride, hike and relax to your heart's content surrounded by the vast beauty of the wilderness, where wildflower meadows and wildlife abound. Riders may also try their luck fly fishing in the stream near our camp. Our trips range from single-day rides to overnight trips and week-long vacation adventures.
hidden basin ranch, Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Yellowstone Park Trail Ride - Swan Flats

What is a trip to the Greater Yellowstone Region without a trip into the surrounding mountains on the back of a horse? A trip to the region is such a flashback in time, it’s only appropriate to take a step back in time and hang on for the ride.

Yellowstone’s prehistoric essence with its free flowing rivers, geysers, fumaroles, hotpots and giant herds of Bison moseying down the plain and the Teton regions beautiful ranches and cowboy towns set the stage for a yearning for a trip into yesteryear on a horseback ride into the storied scenery of our west.

It is very easy for you to experience your own western adventure on a Yellowstone Region horseback riding adventure. Thousands of miles of national forest and parkland remain undisturbed and free from development. Nature hikes, horseback rides, wildlife viewing and wide, open spaces await to rejuvenate your soul. Most horseback riding outfitters have friendly horses that can actually tear your attention away from the scenery, no small task in the mountains of the Yellowstone Teton Region. Ethereal mountain landscape where jagged peaks tower more than a mile above aspen and conifer covered foothills valleys. With scattered white pine, grassy meadows and interspersed with areas of sagebrush plain.

Trail riding around the Greater Yellowstone Region
Horseback ride through sage-covered hills beneath the shadow of our monolithic granite spires. Take a trail ride up a mountain canyon to where the view breaks out of a valley a mile below you. Help herd the cows of a working cattle ranch. Some horseback trail ride outfitters provide meals out on the trail or feed you when you get off the trail.

The fisherman can find horseback riding outfitters that can take you back to that remote mountain stream so far off the beaten path that the fish are actually glad to see you.

By the end of your horseback riding trip you’ll be able to identify with the line from City Slickers: Yesterday they were businessmen, today they're cowboys, tomorrow they'll be walking funny. Whatever level of rider you are; there is a horseback trail ride outfitter of the Yellowstone region that can fulfill your dream.

Regional trail riding outfitters - horseback riding trips
 
Triangel X Guest Ranch rounding up the horses for a day of riding

Horse Creek Ranch • (Jackson Hole) Horse Creek Ranch welcomes you to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We offer adventures in horseback riding, summer pack trips, backcountry fishing trips, and big game wilderness hunting. Whether you enjoy horseback riding, fishing, hiking, photography, or big game hunting - we are waiting to take you on the adventure of your dreams! Horse Creek Ranch is comprised of the A-OK Corral Horseback Rides and Trophy Mountain / Horse Creek Outfitters, owned and operated by Dustin and Laura Child. At Horse Creek Ranch, we are leaders in wilderness adventures!Come join us for a true western adventure!

Swan Valley Outfitters • (Swan Valley Idaho) Swan Valley Outfitters is a family owned and operated business. We offer the best scenic trail rides and hunting in the are . Come and enjoy the experiences of a lifetime. Swan Valley Outfitters will take you on a scenic Trail ride that offers you the rare opportunity to experience beautiful mountain views and abundant wildlife. Escape hectic day to day life to enjoy a remote, relaxing, serene day. the Most experienced guides in the area will place you on a "gentle" mountain horse, with no worries about your mount, you will be free to take tons of fabulous photographs. You will definitely not want forget you camera on this outing. Midday through your trip you will enjoy a authentic cowboy meal. We offer many different hunts from mountain lion to trophy elk. Our experienced team of guides and mounts will take you on the experience of a lifetime.

Hidden Basin Outfitters (Jackson Hole) Hidden Basin Outfitters offers horseback trail rides and camping trips in some of the most remote and scenic terrain of the Teton Mountain Range. Our rides will take you through backcountry forest and spectacular mountain landscapes. You can ride, hike and relax to your heart's content surrounded by the vast beauty of the wilderness, where wildflower meadows and wildlife abound. Riders may also try their luck fly fishing in the stream near our camp. Our trips range from single-day rides to overnight trips and week-long vacation adventures.

Girls having the time of their life horseback

Mill Iron Ranch • (Jackson Hole) Mill Iron Ranch has been a Wheeldon family tradition for three generations now. We carry on the old cowboy traditions around here. showing Jackson visitors how to ride, fish, hunt and camp.

The Halo Ranch Outfitters • (West Yellowstone) Come ride horses on a huge, beautiful, working cattle ranch, and its surrounding mountains, in Island Park, Idaho. Island Park adjoins Yellowstone National Park on the east side, Targhee  National Forest on the west side, and the rough, mountainous, Continental Divide which separates Idaho and Montana on the north side!

Granite Creek Guest Ranch • (Swan Valley) Our guest ranch offers one of the most flexible guest activity schedules in the West all in the heart of spectacular Idaho mountain river country near Jackson, Wyoming, and Yellowstone National Park.  Cattle drives and Roundups (1-4 hours duration).  Scenic Trailrides, Boating, canoeing, and fishing on a 5 acre lake.

Absaroka Mountain Lodge • (Cody WY) At Absaroka Mountain Lodge, horseback riding is our main activity! The trails on the Northfork of the Shoshone National Forest offer a variety of beautiful terrain. Sparkling river crossings, towering pines and breathtaking high mountain views all await your arrival. Choose a leisurely two-hour ride, or join us for an experience that will be a feast for your eyes as well as your stomach.

Jakes Horses • (Big Sky MT) If riding's your pleasure, we have a wide variety of trails and rides to suit the tenderest tenderfoot or the most experienced rider - from an hour to a week or more. We run trail rides all year long. If you come along on a winter ride, wear ski clothes, the warmest boots you have, and don't forget gloves and a hat. Please call for reservations and prices. Forest service fee and 3% resort tax are additional.

Boulder Lake Lodge • (Pinedale WY) Enter Forest Gate and follow gentle trail though aspen and pines along Boulder Creek, enter the Bridger Wilderness, cross Forest Service Bridge and continue along the rushing Boulder Creek, pass the Beaver Pond and the Stillwaters, where the rushing Boulder Creek becomes calm. Moose and other wildlife often spotted here. The trail then gains elevation to the spectacular rushing waterfall!

Bitterroot Ranch • (Dubois WY) Horseback riding is the main activity at our ranch where many of the horses have been raised and trained. A herd of about 135 horses under saddle for an average 25 clients makes it easy to provide suitable mounts in top condition throughout the season. Rides are kept small and guests are grouped according to skill. A family of differing experience can enjoy riding together at the speed of the least skilled or join another group more appropriate to their ability. On most days there are 2-3 hour morning and afternoon rides. All day picnic excursions on Saturdays enable you to explore the high country and most weeks there will be an opportunity to herd cattle.

 

hikers Alaska Basin Grand Teton Mountain Range Teton Crest Trail Jedidiah Smith Wilderness
Sunrise Lake is nestled in the north end of Alaska Basin on the Teton Crest Trail, the tip of the Grand Teton can be seen just over the ridge.

The horseback riding and hiking in our very special neck of the woods here in the Yellowstone Grand Teton region is a very special experience. Few places have our diversity of trail choices. Yellowstone provides many otherworld hiking and riding opportunities, the Grand Teton’s canyon trails beneath its towering granite monoliths provide scenery you can read about but can’t believe until you experience it. The remoteness of the Gros Ventre, Wind, Big Hole, Wyoming, Centennial, and Snake River mountain Ranges are treasures in their own right. If you horseback ride or hike to get to where the remote fishing is good, you have chosen the perfect destination.

In the Greater Yellowstone Region, anything can happen horseback riding or hiking. Wildlife sightings are the norm, moose, elk, deer, and bison are a daily occurrence if you are lucky you might see a wolf, mountain sheep, or bear. Extreme weather can be expected any time. A clear sunny day can quickly become stormy, bringing lightning, hail and sometimes snow. Hypothermia can befall you any time of the year if your are unprepared. Daytime summer temperatures range between 70 to 90 degrees. June can be cool and rainy, and high water during spring runoff can become hazards in stream crossings. The peak hiking and horseback riding summer months, July and August tend to be drier and better choices for the fair weather horseback rider or hiker.

Hiking and horseback riding in the Greater Yellowstone Region offers such a great array of trails choices are difficult, but it’s tough to go wrong. Mountaineering stores and saddle shops provide information, maps and books to help you stay informed. Consult authorities for current conditions and wildlife sightings before venturing into the backcountry. The more informed you are, the more comfortable your trip into the mountains will be.

A few of our hiking and riding trails
Packstring horseback rider Heart Lake Yellowstone
A pack string heading out of Heart Lake Basin, you can see Heart Lake and the Absoraka Mountains off in the distance
Goodwin Lake Traill(Jackson Hole) • The Goodwin Lake Trail is one of those cheater hike/rides that start by driving your car to about the 8,000-foot elevation effortlessly expediting your buns to the high country (my favorite kind). This trip is popular for its proximity to the town of Jackson and Grand Teton National Park; it’s relatively short length and ample sensory rewards.

Heart Lake Trail • (Yellowstone Park) •Tucked away on the east side of Mount Sheridan in southern Yellowstone, just over the continental divide from Yellowstone Lake is one of the most pristine areas of Yellowstone National Park, the Heart Lake drainage. In this region only a network of trails, primitive campgrounds and a picturesque log cabin ranger station are the only sign left by man, a remarkable fete in this day and age when you consider that the Heart Lake is one of more popular hikes for day hikers and backpackers; 40% of all of Yellowstone’s backcountry overnight trips are to Heart Lake.

Cascade Canyon  Hurricane Pass Jedidiah Smith Wilderness Grand Teton National Park
Looking down into Cascade Creek Drainage and Grand Teton National Park from Hurricane Pass on the Teton Crest Trail

The Teton Crest Trail • (Grand Teton National Park) The Teton Crest Trail can be done many different ways; the full route is 39 miles, from Teton Pass on Highway 22 to String Lake in Grand Teton National Park, just north of Jenny Lake. Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail takes about three days but this hike is no place to rush if you can budget the time. Ambitious backpackers or horseback riders can extend the trip to seventy-five mile trek along the entire crest of the Teton Mountains with some creative trail daisy chaining. Much of the Teton Crest Trail cuts a serpentine path through Grand Teton National Park and the adjacent Jedediah Smith Wilderness, rarely dipping below 8,000 feet. This rugged mountain environment’s jagged spires, alpine meadows, glaciers, lakes and vistas provide a challenging trip with limitless and rewarding sections for off trail exploration.

Lake Solitude Jackson Hole Wyoming Grand Teton National Park
Lake Solitude and the Grand Teton from 10 miles up Cascade Creek Trail in Grand Teton National Park.

Cascade and Paintbrush Canyon Loop Trail • (Grand Teton National Park) • The Paintbrush Divide trail makes up the first part of a great loop hike that carries you across the Divide (10,720 feet), passing Lake Solitude as it winds back down to the Cascade Canyon. It's best to go up the Paintbrush Canyon first because it allows for turning around quicker if ice/snow at the divide is a problem. Also, its steeper which is more pleasant to go up than down, and gets the hard part over with while you are still fresh. A snowfield makes the trail a bit tricky as you cross the divide until early August. After August is easily traversed without the need of an ice axe, trekking poles are always useful on extreme day hikes and make the small snow excursions even easier.

Palisades Creek Canyon • (Swan Valley Idaho) • Palisades Creek Trail is located about 50 miles southeast of Idaho Falls and about 60 miles west of Jackson Hole WY in Swan Valley Idaho, The four mile hike up to lower Palisades Lake or the 6.2 mile hike to Upper Palisades Lake provide some of the best mountain views in the Swan Valley region. Palisades Creek Trail is well maintained and can be used only by hikers, backpackers or horses. If you choose to hike up to Upper Palisades Lake, 2 miles above Lower Palisades Lake you have to leave Palisades Creek trail and turn up Waterfall Canyon and it is just a short distance up Waterfall Canyon.

Table Mountain Grand Teton Mountains Jedidiah Smith Wilderness
The Grand Teton peaks of Table Mountain east of Driggs Idaho.

Table Mountain Trail • (Teton Valley Idaho - Driggs) • Table Mountain is a must do hike not to be missed in the Tetons. The top of Table Mountain offers the best vantage point in the Tetons for close-up views of the massive west face of the Grand, upper reaches of Cascade Canyon, and the U-shaped glacial valleys and canyons on the west side of the Tetons. This hike is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding in the entire region and it bears the signature of the essence of the Grand Tetons.

Big Elk Creek Trail • (Swan Valley Idaho) • Big Elk Creek is a gorgeous stream that flows down a big pristine canyon that is free of motor vehicles and livestock grazing. The canyon includes many avalanche chutes and rugged mountains. It has an easy trail leading up a broad, open, and scenic canyon. The Trail from campground goes north along Big Elk Creek, and heads for miles into the heart of the Snake River mountain range. The high alpine meadows have exceptional flower displays during the summer months. Excellent views are everywhere you look throughout the Big Elk Creek backcountry. Black bear are relatively common, elk and moose are abundant, there is a population of mountain goats that cling to the many cliffs of the Big Elk Creek drainage. The peregrine falcon has been restored to the cliffs of the Snake River Range also.Swift Creek Trail (Jackson Hole - Bonduraunt) • I found nothing swift about Swift Creek trail Oh! except the creek, the trail starts out in Granite Creek Valley beneath the grandeur of this special mountain valley's towering sentinels. You climb imperceptibly through sagebrush and wildflower meadows interspersed with groves of conifers and aspen. When you draw up close to the creek you start ascending through forest and small meadows and for a while lose the views of the mountains. Here the terrain flattens out for a bit and you cross the creek, the trail breaks north to reveal the mountains once again, North Cliff Wall on the left and Corner Peak to the right. A trail through the meadow to the right provides trail access to MacLeod Lake high up on Corner Peak. Then up a little farther you see it, God accidentally misplaced one of Yosemite’s water falls halfway up this canyon. What a pleasant surprise.
Little Greys River Trail Alpine Wyoming
Little Greys River Trail access Greyback Ridge, Pickle Pass, Roosevelt Meadows Cliff Creek and the Upper Hoback River Drainage.

Little Greys River Trail • (Star Valley Wyoming - Alpine) The trail begins near the end of Little Greys River Road #10047. The trailhead’s beginning elevation is 6,950 feet and is at the edge of a giant meadow valley and the river has already radically changed character it is now in a spring rush down a steep canyon. This trail accesses the scenic Wyoming Range and it connects to the Wyoming Range National Recreation Trail #048 and the Cliff Creek Trail #137. It has an elevation gain of 2,310 feet. The trail climbs steadily through forest interspersed with meadow with regular jogs over to the mountain edge for views of the Little Greys River hundreds of feet below.

Bear Creek Trail • (Swan Valley Idaho) • Bear Creek is an idyllic mountain stream that meanders through an equally serene alpine valley on the southwest side of Palisades Reservoir in Swan Valley Idaho. The trail is an easy one even for novice hikers and the danger spots for horses are few. Unlike the creeks on the Snake River Range side of Palisades Reservoir the creeks of the Caribou Range seem more open not that they are but the southern slopes of the mountains are largely open meadow and lends itself to a more open feeling.

Shoal Falls Trail • (Jackson Hole) • The Shoal Falls trail begins in the scenic alpine wonderland of Granite Creek a good home base to explore this amazing area. From the Swift Creek/Shoal Falls trailhead hike or ride up the sagebrush and wildflower meadow until the trail splits, look for a wooden sign that says "Shoal Falls". Follow an old two–track road for the first 1⁄2 mile. The trail then turns to the south and angles up a forested hillside and you climb a series of switchbacks that periodically reveal views of Granite Creek Valley below and the grandeur of Open Door Mountain.

Alaska Basin of the Teton Crest Trail
Alaska Basin of the Teton Crest Trail. South Teton Canyon Trail is a tough one to beat.

South Teton Canyon Trail • (Teton Valley - Driggs) • From the trailhead at South Teton Creek you enter the trail in a forested area right by the creek by you soon break out into open meadow terrain that compliments the surroundings groves of conifer and aspen all dwarfed by the cliff bands and peaks of this gorgeous glacial valley. The hiking is easy and in spring and early summer there are numerous waterfalls. South Teton Creek Trail is in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness and so all access is by foot or by horseback.

Darby Creek  Waterfall just below  were it comes out of Darby Wind Cave
The South Darby Wind Cave is full of beautiful surprises.

South Darby Creek - Wind Cave Trail • (Teton Valley - Driggs) • Darby Canyon Trail is one of several access points for the Teton Crest Trail but it is better known for The Darby Wind Cave which is the major draw to this popular Teton Valley hike that takes you into the heart of the Jedidiah Smith Wilderness.

The Trailhead for south Fork of Darby Canyon is at 7,069 feet, the first few miles of the climb up Darby Canyon winds steeply through meadows and forest as it quickly gains elevation. Intermittent waterfalls splash down the canyon rim in early summer add to the hiking experience. After about 2.5 miles the trail for the Darby Wind Cave forks off to the right.

Granite Highline Trail • (Jackson Hol) • The Granite Highline Trail is often overlooked due to Jackson Hole’s embarrassment of nature’s riches. It is a beautiful high elevation trek up through the boreal forest of Cache Creek and across the sub-alpine regions of the Horse Creek Drainage and Granite Creek Drainage. A rugged, variable-length day hike, or a 2-day hike featuring access to several high peaks the trail is about 15 miles long. After the initial climb on either side the trail remains remarkably level for most of its length. Much of this trail is in open meadow with groves of aspen and conifer here and there and much of the trail is in the shadow of the Granite peaks above.

Island Park Trail Targhee Peak Targhee Creek Trail
Targhee Creek Trail provides access to the mountains north of Island Park Idaho that stradle the Idaho Montana border.

Targhee Creek Trail • (Island Park) • Targhee Creek Trail I must say was a pleasant surprise, I have driven by the mouth of the canyon many times and never gave it a thought, as it is unimpressive from the drivers seat at 55 miles per hour on Highway 20. The Targhee Creek Trail starts in a mixture of meadow and conifer and aspen forest at about 7,000 foot elevation but you soon leave the aspens behind and the first three miles are an easy meander along a pretty canyon bottom of open meadow and conifer woods. Targhee Creek in August doesn’t have much volume to it but I would bet that it hosts some fishy surprises in it for the angler wishing to fish a tributary to legendary anglers nirvana Henrys Lake.

Turquoise Lake Gros Ventre Wilderness Jackson Hole WY
Turquoise Lake is a remote getaway deep into the Gros Ventre Wilderness.

Turquoise Lake (Jackson Hole) • Turquoise Lake is an alpine gem in the middle of the Gros Ventre Wilderness and there are many ways to get there but the most expeditious one is via the Goodwin Lake Trail. This access facilitates a 2,000-foot elevation head start over most others by virtue of its 8,000-foot trailhead. This trip reveals the heart of the Gros Venture Wilderness, the peaks of West Crystal to the east, the peaks of Packsaddle Pass and Antoinette Peak can be seen far to the southeast, to the south is Gros Peak and to the south of it you see Pinnacle Peak. There is an impressive escarpment going off the north side of Gros Peak that seems to speak of millions of years of geological history.

Moose Lake (Teton Valley - Victor) • Moose Creek Trail starts just east of Victor Idaho, it is one of the starting points for the Teton Crest Trail that leads into the heart of the Grand Teton Mountain Range. The Grand Teton’s, Moose Creek Trail, is entirely within the Jedediah Smith Wilderness in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest................... Above Moose Falls you enter some wide open terrain that treats you to the glacial nature of Moose Creek Canyon, and here the trail splits, here you can continue to the right along the Teton Crest Trail to Grand Teton National Park, a short distance away or turn to the left to continue to Moose Lake.

Phillips Pass Trail (Jackson Hole - Wilson) Phillips Pass Trail is one of those cheater trails I like so well. It starts about three quarters of the way to the top of Teton Pass west of Wilson Wyoming, so the trail starts at about 8,000 feet elevation. Starting at 8,000 feet you are already into the beauty of the high country so not only do you get t skip the climb, you also skip the pretty, but vista challenged, boreal forest canyon bottoms most mountain trails start at. Phillips Pass Trail is one of the access points and is actually part of the Teton Crest Trail

Cliff Creek Falls
Cliff Creek Falls cascades down a red rock cliff of the Wyoming Range.

Cliff Creek Falls - (Bonduant WY) • After a few miles the canyon starts to narrow and the mostly non descript slopes start sporting crowns of beautiful red ochre cliff faces that wouldn’t be out of place in southern Utah, but are a pleasant surprise here in the Teton Region of Wyoming......................The first waterfall you see is a lesser one on a fork of Cliff Creek but when you see it look to the left, and the larger Cliff Creek Falls is on the larger fork of the Creek. The trail splits here, and trail #3137 goes to the left taking you a short distance to the falls and beyond. Upon reaching Cliff Falls (base elevation 8,000 feet) you are treated to a cascading waterfall that tumbles 68 feet down into a red rock basin. A spot right at the bottom is perfect for a morning shower for those who camp here.

A peak in the North Willow Creek Drainage
A peak in the North Willow Creek Drainage

North Willow Creek Trail (Star Valley) • The first couple of miles there are several creek crossings but as you climb the trail veers away from the creek. There are parts of the trail that is really rocky and parts that are steep stretches of clay that could easily turn to a dangerous slime, on horseback, in a rainstorm. ATVer’s use the lower section but there was no evidence of them in the higher elevations. About halfway you get into the sub alpine terrain which provides better views of the surrounding peaks and the canyon below.

When you think that you have reached McDougal Pass, you haven’t, the first saddle drops you into the head of Strawberry Creek where Strawberry Creek Trail merges with North Willow Creek Trail for the final couple of hundred yards to McDougal Pass. It is about a half mile from the Strawberry/N. Willow divide to the Pass.

From the top of McDougal Pass, you look down Bear Creek into the Greys River Drainage--------------------------> More

McDougal Pass
A peak in the North Willow Creek Drainage

Strawberry Creek Trail (Star Valley) • Strawberry Creek Trail is one of the more accessible trails into the rugged and scenic Salt River Range from Star Valley WY. The trail starts at 7200 feet and follows a gorgeous valley 7.5 miles to McDougal Pass where Bear Creek trail begins for a drop into the Greys River Valley. Hikers can take the road to the end but if you are pulling a horse trailer find a turnout before you get into as situation you wished you were not in.

The trail starts in creek bottom boreal forest and a short way up the trail, another trail cuts off to the left, this trail is the Covey Cutoff Trail which is a shorter way to get to the Greys River Drainage. This is not marked so keep right if McDougal Pass is your destination.

From bottom to top there are plenty of open areas to view the surrounding peaks of the Salt River Range. About halfway up you enter the sub-alpine terrain and the forest opens up creating greater viewing opportunities--------------------------> More

Willow Creek Trail (Jackson Hole) • Willow Creek is a major drainage system for the Wyoming Range, the scenery is fantastic and provides prodigious, geographic, flora and fauna viewing and there are many trails you could get lost on. Take a map. The trail is popular with horseback riders, mountain bikers, hikers hunters, and fisherman.

Trout Lake, Yellowstone National Park
Hikers, Trout Lake, Yellowstone National Park

Willow Creek's headwaters begin high in the Wyoming Range on the south end of Jackson Hole. Fisherman may with to trying to outwit the feisty native Cutthroat that make Willow Creek their home. These fish are native, not stocked, so they offer a challenge for the most experienced fly fisherman and an opportunity to advance the skills of the novice. Catch and release only, please. The Jackson Hole One Fly Foundation - National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Conservation Partnership Program is funded a project to improve a degraded area along Willow Creek. --------------------------------------> More

Trout Lake (Yellowstone) • This serene and beautiful lake is accessible via a short hike through the forest. It is a steep 1/2-mile trail through a Douglas fir forest leads to the lake. Trout lake sits in a depression on a high bench above the Soda Butte Creek Canyon south of Cooke City. Formerly known as Fish Lake and Soda Butte Lake this 12-acre gem is a popular backcountry lake for hikers and anglers. --------------> more

 

Some of Greater Yellowstone's mountain ranges
A cattle ranch of the Gros Ventre Mountains in Bondurant, Wyoming

The Gros Ventre Mountains • The Gros Ventre Mountains of western Wyoming is another fine example of western Wyoming’s embarrassment of riches in the natural wonders department. The range is composed of high craggy peaks, glacier scoured valleys, and rolling sagebrush foothills. The Gros Ventre Mountains receives much less visitation than the more well known Grand Teton Range which you can see from much of the Gros Ventre’s northern and western flanks. Views from the high country also include views of the Absaroka Mountains, Wind River Mountains, the Snake River Range and the Wyoming Range. The name Gros Ventre is from the French word for "big belly", and originated from Indian sign language meant to convey the idea of "always hungry". .................. more about

Rafters enjoy a float down the Greys River that drains the Wyoming Range

The Wyoming Range • The Wyoming Range runs for about eighty miles in a north-south direction in western Wyoming. These mountains are a mixture of rolling open slopes dotted with sagebrush and aspen groves and forested hills with pines, spruce, and fir trees. Waterfalls plunging over high cliffs are tucked in the remote rugged mountain peaks. Many of the peaks in the range rise to over 10,000 feet the highest is Wyoming Peak at 11,363 feet. These magnificent mountains remain in relative obscurity due to their proximity to the more famous Wind River Mountains and the Grand Tetons; this makes solitude more achievable here. The Wyoming Range is not as rugged or remote as the nearby Wind River Range or Gros Ventre Mountains................... more about

Mountain Goats of the Snake River Range

The Snake River Range • The Snake River Range starts at the southern end of the Grand Teton Mountain Range between Jackson Hole Wyoming and Teton Valley Idaho and is part of the Targhee National Forest. The range extends northwest to Victor Idaho, west to Swan Valley Idaho and south to Alpine Wyoming. The Snake River is the eastern boundary back up to the Tetons. This is rugged country, and has plenty of water; glaciers and running water shaped the numerous deep canyons. The lush vegetation will impress the visitor, the land is dynamic and unstable, rockslides and earth flows are common, landslides created both Upper Palisades and Lower Palisades Lakes a couple of jewels of the range. Mount Baird, at 10,042 feet, is the highest point in the Snake River Range. ................... more about

Grand Teton sunset from Signal Mountain

The Grand Teton Mountain Range • One of the things that sets the eastern view of the Grand Tetons apart from other ranges is there are not any foothills to obstruct the view. The actions of nature’s elements have sculpted a monolith of sharply notched peaks accented by deep U shaped glaciated canyons that are truly a sight to behold. If you think the Grand Tetons is awe inspiring from the valley floor a trip into the center of them will set new benchmarks for beauty for the hard drive in your skull. .................. more about

The Wind River Range • A mountain is the best medicine for a troubled mind. Seldom does man ponder his own insignificance. He thinks he is master of all things. He thinks the world is his without bonds. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Only when he tramps the mountains alone, communing with nature, observing other insignificant creatures about him, to come and go, as he will, does he awaken to his own short-lived presence on earth. — Finis Mitchell, "Wind River Trails"

The Wind River coming out of the Wind River Range at Green River Lake.

The Wind River Range is a remote hundred plus mile range, stretching through Wyoming along the crest of the Continental Divide. Among the Winds unrelenting height, contain seven of the ten largest glaciers in the Rocky Mountains, as well as more than 2.25 million acres of public land. They are in the southeast section of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest environmentally intact temperate-zone ecosystem in the lower 48 states. .................. more about

Pinnacle Peak of the Absaroka Range

The Absaroka Mountain Range • The Absaroka Mountain Range is a sub-range on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains stretching for about 150 miles across the Montana-Wyoming border. A complex range, it takes significant effort to learn all the various groups, sections, and drainages. More specifically a member of the Central Rocky Mountain Chain stretching from Livingston (Montana) to a point east of Dubois Wyoming, it forms the core of the Yellowstone region of the Central Rockies. Some 165 miles in length and 75 miles wide at its widest. It is, depending on how one measures, the largest individual range in the 1200-mile-long Rocky Mountain Chain. The Continental Divide passes through the southwestern corner of the range but not near the crest. The range wraps around the eastern and northern boundary of Yellowstone National Park.

The high alpine meadows have prolific wild flower displays in the summer months starting with the balsamroot in early June. Tall perennials such as cow parsnip, penstemon, lupine, monkshood, and western coneflower. These plants grow so tall that they obscure lightly used trails by midsummer. Black bears are relatively common, elk and moose are abundant; there is a population of mountain goats in the much of the middle of the range. It is the home to many trophy mule deer. Grizzly bears, which move in winter from Yellowstone National Park to the nearby lower elevations of the Absaroka Range Wolves, are seen regularly. There are many grizzlies here so use all due caution................... more about

Yellowstone Park Trail Ride - Swan Flats

What is a trip to the Greater Yellowstone Region without a trip into the surrounding mountains on the back of a horse? A trip to the region is such a flashback in time, it’s only appropriate to take a step back in time and hang on for the ride.

Yellowstone’s prehistoric essence with its free flowing rivers, geysers, fumaroles, hotpots and giant herds of Bison moseying down the plain and the Teton regions beautiful ranches and cowboy towns set the stage for a yearning for a trip into yesteryear on a horseback ride into the storied scenery of our west.

It is very easy for you to experience your own western adventure on a Yellowstone Region horseback riding adventure. Thousands of miles of national forest and parkland remain undisturbed and free from development. Nature hikes, horseback rides, wildlife viewing and wide, open spaces await to rejuvenate your soul. Most horseback riding outfitters have friendly horses that can actually tear your attention away from the scenery, no small task in the mountains of the Yellowstone Teton Region. Ethereal mountain landscape where jagged peaks tower more than a mile above aspen and conifer covered foothills valleys. With scattered white pine, grassy meadows and interspersed with areas of sagebrush plain.

Trail riding around the Greater Yellowstone Region
Horseback ride through sage-covered hills beneath the shadow of our monolithic granite spires. Take a trail ride up a mountain canyon to where the view breaks out of a valley a mile below you. Help herd the cows of a working cattle ranch. Some horseback trail ride outfitters provide meals out on the trail or feed you when you get off the trail.

The fisherman can find horseback riding outfitters that can take you back to that remote mountain stream so far off the beaten path that the fish are actually glad to see you.

By the end of your horseback riding trip you’ll be able to identify with the line from City Slickers: Yesterday they were businessmen, today they're cowboys, tomorrow they'll be walking funny. Whatever level of rider you are; there is a horseback trail ride outfitter of the Yellowstone region that can fulfill your dream.

Regional trail riding outfitters - horseback riding trips
 
Triangel X Guest Ranch rounding up the horses for a day of riding

Horse Creek Ranch • (Jackson Hole) Horse Creek Ranch welcomes you to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We offer adventures in horseback riding, summer pack trips, backcountry fishing trips, and big game wilderness hunting. Whether you enjoy horseback riding, fishing, hiking, photography, or big game hunting - we are waiting to take you on the adventure of your dreams! Horse Creek Ranch is comprised of the A-OK Corral Horseback Rides and Trophy Mountain / Horse Creek Outfitters, owned and operated by Dustin and Laura Child. At Horse Creek Ranch, we are leaders in wilderness adventures!Come join us for a true western adventure!

Swan Valley Outfitters • (Swan Valley Idaho) Swan Valley Outfitters is a family owned and operated business. We offer the best scenic trail rides and hunting in the are . Come and enjoy the experiences of a lifetime. Swan Valley Outfitters will take you on a scenic Trail ride that offers you the rare opportunity to experience beautiful mountain views and abundant wildlife. Escape hectic day to day life to enjoy a remote, relaxing, serene day. the Most experienced guides in the area will place you on a "gentle" mountain horse, with no worries about your mount, you will be free to take tons of fabulous photographs. You will definitely not want forget you camera on this outing. Midday through your trip you will enjoy a authentic cowboy meal. We offer many different hunts from mountain lion to trophy elk. Our experienced team of guides and mounts will take you on the experience of a lifetime.

Hidden Basin Outfitters (Jackson Hole) Hidden Basin Outfitters offers horseback trail rides and camping trips in some of the most remote and scenic terrain of the Teton Mountain Range. Our rides will take you through backcountry forest and spectacular mountain landscapes. You can ride, hike and relax to your heart's content surrounded by the vast beauty of the wilderness, where wildflower meadows and wildlife abound. Riders may also try their luck fly fishing in the stream near our camp. Our trips range from single-day rides to overnight trips and week-long vacation adventures.

Girls having the time of their life horseback

Mill Iron Ranch • (Jackson Hole) Mill Iron Ranch has been a Wheeldon family tradition for three generations now. We carry on the old cowboy traditions around here. showing Jackson visitors how to ride, fish, hunt and camp.

The Halo Ranch Outfitters • (West Yellowstone) Come ride horses on a huge, beautiful, working cattle ranch, and its surrounding mountains, in Island Park, Idaho. Island Park adjoins Yellowstone National Park on the east side, Targhee  National Forest on the west side, and the rough, mountainous, Continental Divide which separates Idaho and Montana on the north side!

Granite Creek Guest Ranch • (Swan Valley) Our guest ranch offers one of the most flexible guest activity schedules in the West all in the heart of spectacular Idaho mountain river country near Jackson, Wyoming, and Yellowstone National Park.  Cattle drives and Roundups (1-4 hours duration).  Scenic Trailrides, Boating, canoeing, and fishing on a 5 acre lake.

Absaroka Mountain Lodge • (Cody WY) At Absaroka Mountain Lodge, horseback riding is our main activity! The trails on the Northfork of the Shoshone National Forest offer a variety of beautiful terrain. Sparkling river crossings, towering pines and breathtaking high mountain views all await your arrival. Choose a leisurely two-hour ride, or join us for an experience that will be a feast for your eyes as well as your stomach.

Jakes Horses • (Big Sky MT) If riding's your pleasure, we have a wide variety of trails and rides to suit the tenderest tenderfoot or the most experienced rider - from an hour to a week or more. We run trail rides all year long. If you come along on a winter ride, wear ski clothes, the warmest boots you have, and don't forget gloves and a hat. Please call for reservations and prices. Forest service fee and 3% resort tax are additional.

Boulder Lake Lodge • (Pinedale WY) Enter Forest Gate and follow gentle trail though aspen and pines along Boulder Creek, enter the Bridger Wilderness, cross Forest Service Bridge and continue along the rushing Boulder Creek, pass the Beaver Pond and the Stillwaters, where the rushing Boulder Creek becomes calm. Moose and other wildlife often spotted here. The trail then gains elevation to the spectacular rushing waterfall!

Bitterroot Ranch • (Dubois WY) Horseback riding is the main activity at our ranch where many of the horses have been raised and trained. A herd of about 135 horses under saddle for an average 25 clients makes it easy to provide suitable mounts in top condition throughout the season. Rides are kept small and guests are grouped according to skill. A family of differing experience can enjoy riding together at the speed of the least skilled or join another group more appropriate to their ability. On most days there are 2-3 hour morning and afternoon rides. All day picnic excursions on Saturdays enable you to explore the high country and most weeks there will be an opportunity to herd cattle.

Yellowstone / Teton Region Rodeos
 

Cody Nite Rodeo • (Cody WY) Every night, June 1st to August 31st, you can see America's original sport - RODEO - in Cody, Wyoming. With over 55 years of performances, the Cody Nite Rodeo has earned Cody the title Rodeo Capital of the World. It's good family entertainment, and you get a look at the lifestyle of Old West Cowboys and Cowgirls. Even the kids can get in the action in the calf scramble.

Cody Stampede Rodeo - July 1-4 • (Cody WY) Top cowboys from across the continent come to Cody for the Stampede, one of rodeo's crown jewels that contestants often call "Cowboy Christmas." This is where they win the big purses, and ride the best stock. Many of these fine cowboys spend their summers in Cody, competing in the Cody Nite Rodeo and enjoying the lifestyle afforded by this great Western community.

Jackson Hole Rodeo • (Jackson Hole) Wednesday & Saturday at 8 p.m. Unlike the larger gatherings in other parts of the state, Jackson maintains it's local, "anyone who has the gumption can do it" attitude that makes it representative of both the community and the original intention of the sport. Noted for fine stock, young cowboys coming up through the ranks and people who just love it, it's a great choice for action-packed fun during summer nights in Jackson Hole.

Wild West Yellowstone Rodeo • (West Yellowstone Montana) Pull your hat down tight - get you ready to rodeo whether you are a first time spectator or a seasoned veteran competitor. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night throughout the summer you can find the West Yellowstone Rodeo Just south of town.

InterMountain Professional Rodeo Association • Information on many regional Rodeo's.

2011 ImPRA Rodeo Schedule

ropers, rodeoOverland Stage Stampede Green River WY –Pending Co-approval WYA June 10th- 8:00 PM June 11th- 8:00 PM June 11th – 8:00 AM SLACK Stock Contractor- 7 C Buckers Ranch Rodeo Local Secretary-Wade Durham 406/581-7223 EO – May 30, 2011 – 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm CB – May 31, 2011 – 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com Enter once team roping Added Money SB, BB,Bulls $800.00 Added Money CR, SW, BK, BA-$600.00 Added Money TR- $1,200 a team Added Money 18/40 $133.00 CR, SW, TR Entry Fees: SB, BB- $67.00, Bulls $89.00, 18/40 $87.00, BK, SW, CR, TR, $87.00. BA $89.00

Jefferson Co. Stampede, Rigby ID June 10th- 7:30 PM June 11th- 7:30 PM June 10h – Slack after perf. Stock Contractor- P & P Rodeo Co. LLC Local Secretary- Suzanne Burns 208/390-6586 EO – May 30, 2011 – 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm CB – May 31, 2011 – 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com Enter once team roping Added Money SB, BB,Bulls $300.00 Added Money CR, SW, BK, BA-$300.00 Added Money TR- $600.00 team No Added money in 18/40 events Entry Fees: SB, BB- $67.00, -Bulls $89.00,- 18/40,- BK , SW , CR, $67.00 -BA $69.00- TR, $67.00 EVERYONE PAYS AT GATE. Contestants will be reimbursed when you pay entry fees.

Eagle Fun Days Rodeo Eagle ID- ICA Prime/ co-approved / NPRA /IMPRA /PWRA June 9, 10, 11, - 7:30 Performance Slack After Perfs. Thursday, Friday Stock contractor: Superior Rodeo Co. Local Secretary: Orla Knight EO: Tuesday May 31, 10:00- 5:00 PM MDT CB: Wednesday June 1, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM EVENTS: BB, SB, BR @ $1200, TR @ $1600 TOTAL, all others $800, NOVICE BB, SB, BR ENTRY FEE: BB, SB $117; BR $157; TR, CR, SW $127; WBR $82; BKR $97, NOVICE BB, SB, BR $37

Draw will be posted at; icarodeo@gmail.com prior to 6:00pm Tuesday. Entry # 208/366-2326; Fax 208/366-7967; email icarodeo@gmail.com Turn out # 208/366-2326 Notes: Mutton busting, calf and jr steer riding. Call 208/393-9448 for info. Buckles in each event.

Nyssa Oregon ICA, PRIME (ProWest, IMPRA ) FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 7:30 PM MDT SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 7:30 PM MDT Pre Rodeo Events @ 7:00 PM THURSDAY, JUNE 16 @ 7:00 PM MDT TR $300/SIDE; ALL OTHER EVENTS $400 EACH; STOCK SADDLE $400 BB, SB, SSB, BRK $82; BR $92; CR, SW $107; WBR $67; TR $92; NOVICE $37 KING CATTLE KARMA WARNER MONDAY, JUNE 6, 10 AM – 5 PM TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 8 PM – 9 PM The draw will be posted at icarodeo.com prior to 6pm Tuesday. For trades and other questions call: (208)366-2326; FAX 9208)366-7967; email icarodeo@gmail.com (208)459-1381

Woodchoppers Jamboree & Rodeo WRA Prime Encampment, WY June 18 & 19, 2010 WRA / NSRA Entry phone 719-486-0599 EO: 6/13, Noon – 6pm CB: 6/14, 2pm – 6pm Performance both days @ 1:30pm Slack 6/18 after 1st perf. Entry Fees: All events $75, BR $91 Added Money: $400; $800 TR, MTR Stock Contractor: Jerry Berentis

Mackey Rodeo Association Mackey ID June 18th – 2:00 Pm June 18th Slack after perf. Stock contractor P & P Rodeo Co. LLC Local Secretary: TBA EO – June 6, 2011 – 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm CB – June 7, 2011 – 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com Enter once team roping Added money: BB, SB, Bulls- $500.00.- CR, BK, BA, SW-$250.00, TR $500.00 Team. Entry Fee: BB, SB $67.00, Bulls $89.00, CR, BK, SW, $67.00.- BA, $69.00.- TR $87.00. No 18/40 events. Perfs must be filled or no slack.

Gold Dust Rodeo, Idaho City ID

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ICA,PRIME (ProWest/IMPRA ) PERFS: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 7:00 PM MDT SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 7:00 PM MDT Pre-Rodeo starts at 6:30

SLACK: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, AFTER PERF EVENTS: BB; BR; BKR $300; SB, CR, SW, WBR, TR/SIDE $200; RANCH BRONCS $200 ENTRY FEE: BB, SB, WBR, BKR, RANCH BRONCS $67; BR $77; CR, SW, TR $92 STOCK: SUPERIOR RODEO SECRETARY: ORLA KNIGHT ENTRIES OPEN: MONDAY, JUNE 13, 10 AM – 5 PM CALL BACK: TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 8 PM - 9 PM The draw will be posted at icarodeo.com prior to 6pm Tuesday. For trades and other questions call: ENTRY NUMBER: (208)366-2326; FAX (208)366-7967; EMAIL icarodeo@gmail.com TURNOUT NUMBER: (208)459-1381 NOTES:

MUTTON BUSTIN (LIMIT 6 PER PERF); JUNIOR BARRELS 7-11 YRS (LIMIT 6 PER PERF); TO ENTER LOCAL EVENTS CALL JUANITA @ 208-934-0939

Buhl Sagebrush Days

SANCTIONED:

ICA,PRIME (ProWest/IMPRA )

PERFS: SUNDAY, JULY 3, 7:30 PM MONDAY, JULY 4, 7:30 PM

SLACK: TBA EVENTS: ALL EVENTS $200, NOVICE EVENTS NO ADDED; RANCH BRONCS 10/NIGHT WITH $150 ADDED ENTRY FEE: NOVICE EVENTS $37; CR, TR, SW $92; BR $77; WBR, BKW, BB, SB, RANCH BRONCS $67 STOCK: SLASH T SECRETARY: JUANITA O'MALEY ENTRIES OPEN: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 10 AM – 5 PM CALL BACK: TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 8 PM - 9 PM The draw will be posted at icarodeo.com prior to 6pm Tuesday. For trades and other questions call: ENTRY NUMBER: (208)366-2326; FAX (208)366-7967; EMAIL icarodeo@gmail.com TURNOUT NUMBER: (208)459-1381 NOTES: MUTTON BUSTIN (LIMIT 6 PER PERF); JUNIOR BARRELS 7-11 YRS (LIMIT 6 PER PERF); TO ENTER LOCAL EVENTS CALL JUANITA @ 208-934-0939

Sawtooth Rangers- Hailey ID (C0- Approved ICA) July 2, 3, 4, 7:30 PM- Performance July 2 Slack 9:00 AM Stock Contractor Red eye Rodeo Local Secretary: Wade Durham EO: June 20th, 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM CB: June 21st, 4:00 PM- 10:00 PM Central Entry # 208/226-5120 Fax Entry # 208/226-5400 Email Entry: centralentry@hotmail.com No 18/40 Events Added Money- $1,000 BB, SB, Bulls. $700.00 SW, BA, BK, TD. $400.00 each end TR. Entry Fees: $114.00 Bulls- $92.00 BB, SB, TD, SW, BK, TR, $94.00 BA. NO HORSES ON BALL FIELD. Stock Saddle bronc $50.00 Fees, $1.000 added money. Call Mindy Hoggan to enter 1/406-581-8370

Atomic Days Rodeo (pending Co-Approval ICA) Arco ID. July 15, 16 7:00 PM performance July 16th 9:00 AM slack Local Secretary: Crystal Carpenter 208/554-2523 Stock Contractor: Hoggan Rodeo EO: July, 5th 3:00 PM -10:00 PM CB: July 6th 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM Central Entry # 208/226-5120 Fax Entry # 208/226-5400 Email Entry: centralentry@hotmail.com 18/40 events: added money $50.00- Fees $67.00 Added Money: $300.00 all events Entry Fees: SB, BB, TD, SW, BK, $67.00- Bulls $89.00, BA, $69.00

Ground rules: Novice 18 and under rough stock events. $38.00 entry fee. Buckles to event winners. Call Central entry to enter. Mutton bustin both nights. Best 3 from each night will return Saturday night for a ride off. Entries taken at rodeo. Wild cow milking both nights Friday night will be on ground no horses, first six teams will go. Saturday night wild cow milking will be on horse back first six teams will go. Entry fee $60.00 a team, Added money $50.00. To enter call local secretary Crystal Carpenter 208-554-2523. Stick horse race both nights. Queen contest please call Jewel Gilchrist at 208/527-8548.

North Custer Rodeo (pending Co-Approval ICA) Challis ID. July 16, 7:30 PM Performance July 17th, 3:00 PM Performance July 17th Slack 10:00 AM Local Secretary: TBA Stock Contractor: P& P Rodeo Co. LLC EO: July, 5th 3:00 PM -10:00 PM CB: July 6th 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM Central Entry # 208/226-5120 Fax Entry # 208/226-5400 Email Entry: centralentry@hotmail.com No 18/40 events Added Money: $600.00, BB, SB, Bulls. $400.00 TD, SW, BK, BA. $800.00 per team in TR. Entry Fees: $77.00 BB, SB, TD, SW, BK, TR. $99.00 Bulls, $79.00 BA.

Grantsville Rodeo Grantsville UT July 15th 7:00 Pm-Performance July 16th 7:00 Pm- Performance July 16th 9:00 Am – SLACK Stock contractor- 7 C Buckers Ranch/Rodeo Local Secretary: TBA EO- July 5th, 3:00 PM- 10:00 PM CB- July 6th, 4:00 PM- 10:00 PM Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com Enter once Team roping 18/40 No added money. Entry Fee $67.00 Added Money- All events $250.00. Team Roping $250.00 each end. Entry fee: BB, SB, $67.00. Bulls, $89.00. CR, SW, BK, TR, $67.00. BA, $69.00

Elmore County Fair & Rodeo Glenns Ferry, ID SANCTIONED: ICA PRIME (IMPRA ) PERFS: 15, 16, 8:00 PM SLACK: ****SATURDAY, JULY 16, 8 AM****

EVENTS: BB, SB, BR, CR, BKR, SW, WBR @$600, TR $600/SIDE, STOCK SADDLE @ $2500 ENTRY FEE: BB, SB, BKR $97; BR $137; CR, SW, TR $127; WBR $82; STOCK SADDLE $117 STOCK: KING CATTLE CO SECRETARY: ORLA KNIGHT ENTRIES OPEN: TUESDAY, JULY 5 – 10 AM – 5 PM CALL BACK: WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 – 8 PM - 9 PM The draw will be posted at icaroeo.com prior to 6 pm Tuesday. For trades and other questions call: ENTRY NUMBER: (208)366-2326; FAX 9208)366-7967; EMAIL icarodeo@gmail.com TURNOUT NUMBER: (208)459-1381 NOTES: TOP 5 RIDE OFF IN STOCK SADDLE BRONC RIDING SATURDAY NITE. RIFLE TO WINNER OF STOCK SADDLE BRONC RIDING RIDE OFF.

Lincoln County Fair & Rodeo Shoshone ID. Pending Co- approval with ICA July 29th 8:00 PM- Performance July 30th 8:00 PM- Performance July 29th Slack after Performance Stock Contractor- P & P Rodeo Co. LLC Local Secretary: TBA EO – July 18, 2011 – 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm CB – July 19, 2011 – 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com Enter once team roping Added Money: BB, SB, Bulls $1,000.- CR, SW, BK, BA $300.00.- TR $600.00 Team. Entry Fees: BB, SB $ 87.00. Bulls $109.00. CR, BA, SW, $67.00- BA, $69.00. TR $77.00 No 18/40 events. Performances will be filled before slack can happen.

Oneida County cowboy classic (co approve WRA, ICA) Malad ID August 19th , 20th 7:00 PM performance August 20th 7:00 AM Slack Stock contractor 7C Buckers Local Secretary: Wade Durham 406/581-7223 EO: August 8th 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM CB: August 9th 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM Central Entry # - 208/226-5120 Faxed Entry # - 208/226-5400 Email Entry – centralentry@hotmail.com 18/40 events: Fees, $67.00, Added Money $100.00 Added Money: BB, SB, Bulls $450.00. TD, SW, BK, BA, $250.00. TR, $250.00 each end Entry Fees: BB, SB, TD, SW, BK, TR, $67.00. Bulls, $89.00, BA, $69.00.

Other events, Stock Saddle Bronc, Steer Riding, Mutton Bustin, Home town entries get first choice for performance.

Winnemucca NV

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ICA PRIME (IMPRA, CCPRA ) PERFS: SATURDAY, SEPT 3 6:00 PM PDT SUNDAY, SEPT 4 6:00 PM PDT

SLACK: SATURDAY, SEPT 3 AFTER THE PERF ADDED MONEY: BB, SB @ $1250, ALL OTHERS $1000 ENTRY FEE: BB, SB, WBR, BKR $117; CR, SW, TR $127; BR $157 STOCK: SLASH T RODEO SECRETARY: JUANITA O'MALEY ENTRIES OPEN: MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 10 AM – 5 PM MDT CALL BACK: TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 8 PM - 9 PM MDT The draw will be posted at icarodeo.com prior to 6 pm Tuesday. For trades and other questions call: ENTRY NUMBER: (208)366-2326; FAX (208)366-7967; EMAIL icarodeo@gmail.com TURNOUT NUMBER: (208)459-1381 NOTES: NO ONE WILL BE ALLOWED IN ARENA EXCEPT THE CONTESTANT THAT IS UP AND NECESSARY HELPERS. NO CIRCLING IN THE BARREL RACING.

 

Young CowboyOur western Rodeo has evolved from an industry... from the daily routine and tasks of a low paying job with long hours performed by ranch hands who came to know very well the animals with which they lived.

If it were any other kind of job, leisure hours might have produced another kind of ball game rather than a recreation involving the very animals one had already spent long hours tending. But being a cowboy has always been more of a way of life than a job or an opportunity to get rich.

Rodeo contests are divided into two categories: 1. Those that are scored by a judge; the rough stock events of bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding; and 2. Those which are timed for speed... cowgirls barrel racing, steer wrestling, and the roping contests.

Bronc rider, jackson, hole, wyomingBronc riding and calf roping c are the events that were born on Western ranches. Being able to rope a calf or steer on the open range was a necessary skill if an animal required attention.

Riding broncs was part of the job for most cowboys during the course of the year as many horses were green broke at best and all needed further training. Even a well broke horse sometimes provides a private rodeo if something spooks him.

The contests of riding and roping require only two things of the horses and cattle... either to buck or to run, actions that are natural.

Rodeo contests were developed by people who deliberately chose to plan their recreation around the same animals they spent long hours working with. The contests were designed with thorough knowledge and respect of the animals' capabilities and limitations, and are regarded as reasonable use of animals.

The roping contest is an extension of the necessary skills developed by ranch cowboys to hold cattle for doctoring, etc., without benefit of pens and corrals. The muscular structure of a calf and its hairy, thick hide allows prudent roping without harm. As is observed, immediately upon removal of the rope, calves jog trot out of the arena in a most unconcerned manner. Calves, who soon outgrow weight limits for the event, then fulfill the same purpose they would have in the dairy or beef industry if they had not been in rodeo — or perhaps grow up to be a rodeo bucking bull.

Bull riding has become rodeo's most popular contest. It is not related to any ranch task, but the challenge has called to cowboys from the west’s earliest days

It is not unusual for a bucking horse to be kicking up its heels in fine fashion over the age of 25 years old and many bulls are still active buckers at 15 years of age. Veterinarians attribute it to the good care they receive which includes quality feed and adequate exercise.

The average bucking horse or bull works less than five minutes per year in the arena.

Each year, the cowboys and cowgirls of the various rodeo associations throughout the country honor the best performing horses and bulls in the rough stock events - bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding. The "heart" of these honest animals to consistently turn in a good performance is greatly admired, along with the beauty of their efforts. Awards are also given to the owners of the best-trained horses ridden by the timed event competitors. The performance of rodeo animals is a matter of pride to the owners and riders. The reputations of the best ones live on in our memories and in legend long after the animals are retired.

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