Lone Mountain Ranch
United States, Montana Ranches
Dining Room
Restaurant
Horse Riding
Yoga
Family Friendly
Kids' Club
Riding for All Levels
Riding Lessons
Teens' Club
Ensuite Bathroom with Shower and Bath
Small Cabins
Most of the small cabins are located near the Outdoor Shop and Dining Room and are on or near the North Fork Creek. They are all unique and many are the original cabins ranging from quaint and cozy sleeping 2 with a queen bed, sitting area, wood stove or fireplace and bathroom, to larger, more spacious cabins sleeping 4 people with a queen bed and bunk beds, sitting area, wood stove or fireplace, bathroom and private porch. Small cabins are perfect for singles, couples or small families
Large Cabins
All unique in size and design and range from Bull Moose, which is a spacious and original cabin sleeping 2-5 with a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, queen bed, two single beds and separate entrance and a large living room with stone fireplace and day bed and large porch to Douglas Fir House, which is a three-bedroom/two-bathroom house sleeping 10 near Ridgetop Lodge with a living room loft, wood stove, sauna and a washer and dryer. These cabins are perfect for families and multiple couples.
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Lone Mountain Ranch has been welcoming guests for close to thirty years and is nestled in a small mountain valley just 18 miles from Yellowstone National Park. The ranch is open all year round and ideal for summer or winter breaks.
The ranch is located in a rugged mountain valley where most of the trails are suitable only for walking and trotting rides. The riding programme is geared towards the ability of each individual and covers terrain throughout the spectacular backcountry. The ranch offers morning, afternoon and all day rides that are intentionally limited to a few riders, so to enhance your experience. Riders looking for more adventure are encouraged to take the all day rides. Lessons and childrens rides (6 and above) are available. The ranch has a 230lb weight limit to ensure rider and horse safety.
Children are well catered for at the ranch. The outdoor youth adventure programs operate from mid June until early September (Labor Day) for children 4 - 18 yrs, the program lasts from 9am - 5pm daily and includes canoeing, camping, pizza parties, pony rides for children under 6yrs, a climbing wall, archery, horseback riding, kids rodeo, hiking and overnight campouts.
Winter activities include Nordic, downhill and abck country skiing, dog sledding, snowshoeing and a Sligh Ride Dinner.

Full Board
Total rooms 23
Available on request
Guide Prices
Price Includes
Prices are per person based on two people sharing and include:
- Accommodation in a twin/double room for 7 nights
- All state service taxes
- Gratuities
- Three meals daily
- Horse back riding (ages 6 years and up), guided hikes, Tellowstone Park trips, canoeing, mountain biking, the outdoor youth adventures programme (ages 4-18), BBQ's, evening entertainment in the saloon
Price excludes - Flights
- Drinks
- Transfers
Please call us for the best available flight prices to Lone Mountain Ranch
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The electric current is 120 volts. A adaptor plug will be required.
When travelling on a ranch holiday, one of the first questions you need to ask yourself is, do I have adequate insurance? There are several things that you need to take into account when purchasing insurance for a ranch holiday:
- Will my insurance cover me for riding without a hard hat, as many insurance policies do not cover this.
- Many policies exclude cover for horse riding
The insurance we recommend is booked via Insuretotravel and covers horse riding and riding without a hard hat. Please click here to book ranch insurance.
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The most important aspect of bookng a Ranch holiday is to ensure that the ranch you book offers exactly what you are looking for. Each ranch holiday falls in to a certain category which we have listed below for your guidance. Ranch Holidays are suitable for riders of all abilities, experienced riders may prefer a ranch with a varied terrain and one that offers Cattle Drives or Pack Trips whilst the novice rider would be more suited to a Guest or Resort Ranch offering more facilities and activities in addition to riding.
Working Ranches - Most working ranches earn their main income from working the land and livestock. Working Ranch's often allow small numbers of guests to share their lives and become part of the team, supplementing their income and providing you with a unique insight of how a working ranch operates. Taking a Working Ranch Holiday often gives you the opportunity to join in with daily ranch activities including cattle drives, branding and checking on the ranches livestock. Working Ranches are normally suitable for experienced riders only.
Guest Ranches - Riding is the main activity on guest ranches however they often offer many other activities ranging from fly fishing, white water rafting, hiking, mountain biking and archery. Accommodation on guest ranches is generally of a higher standard than that of a working ranch and the riding is often suitable for all riding abilities from beginners to experienced depending on the ranches terrain.
Resort Ranches - These are luxury resorts set in the wilderness of North America offering a range of outdoor activities with riding being one of them. Resort Ranches are popular with those that wish to be pampered and enjoy the great outdoors and to include some riding during their stay. Resort Ranches often feature a spa, outdoor or indoor swimming pool, tennis, 4WD tours or the ranch and surrounding wilderness as well as fly fishing, archery, hiking and mountain biking. Dining is normally gourmet with a number of resort ranches being part of Relais & Chateaux. All riding abilities are catered for but Resort Ranches are more popular with the less experienced rider.
Horse and Cattle Drives - For those experienced riders that dream of becoming a real cowboy on holiday, a Horse or Cattle Drive is the perfect choice. A number of ranches offer Horse and Cattle Drives atcertain times of the year whilst others specialise in this activity and offer it for most of their opening season. A Horse or Cattle Drive Holiday is the ultimate cowboy experience, you will become part of a working team and spend most of the day in the saddle. Evenings are often spent around a campfire reflecting on the hard days work you have just undertaken, accommodation in normally basic cabins or tents.
Pack Trips - A great way to experience the great outdoors and wide open spaces in the North American Wilderness is by including a Pack Trip in your ranch holiday. A number of our most popular ranches offer the chance of a one, two or three night pack trip at an additional cost. Most pack trips will entail several hours in the saddle carrying your own provisions in to the wilderness and areas where usually inaccessible by man. Accommodation on a Pack Trip is normally in rustic and basic cabins without electricity or in tents. Pack Trips are suitle to intermediate and experienced riders.
The above descriptions are to be use as a general guide only, for further details speak to one of our Ranch Holiday specialists.
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