63 is not simply a "Dude Ranch" but a real genuine "Working Dude Ranch". We provide a relaxing ranch atmosphere where you make the decision to help gather, work or salt ranch owned cattle. Or maybe you'd rather take a pass on "work" and just enjoy the beautiful scenery or take a gentle lope through the open meadows or sagebrush flats. After all, it's "YOUR" vacation!
Built in 1929 and continues to be operated as a working dude ranch by original family. 63 provides a relaxing working ranch atmosphere on 2100 deeded acres. Children especially welcome. Comfortable cabin accommodations, including private bath/shower, ranging from 1-4 rooms. Excellent meals. RIDING IS OUR MAIN ACTIVITY. Experienced or not, riders soon become familiar with THEIR horse chosen from our string of 70 horses.
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Locations visited/nearby
Livingston
, Southwestern Montana
, Yellowstone National Park
, Bozeman, Montana, United States
Special information
- May accommodate certain types of disabilities. Contact the operator for more information.
- Family oriented trip.
Itinerary
Ranch Dining
Our wholesome family style meals get raves! We can accommodate low cholesterol, high fiber, vegetarian, porkless or allergy diets with advanced notice. We take pride in serving tender, lean, grass fed beef from our own herd. Sunday is buffet night & Saturday evening features a ride and "all the trimmings" steak barbecue beside Mission Creek. You may forget your diet here, you won't forget our meals!
Ranch Activities
Aside from horseback riding which is undoubtedly our main activity, we reserve 3 1/2 miles of Mission Creek for our guests who enjoy flyfishing. Live entertainment, square dancing, volleyball, horseshoes, weekly steakfry, recreation room for younsters, s'more roasts at the tipi and more!
Ranch Lodging
All log and frame cabins with modern bathrooms (tub and/or shower)are tucked among aspen and pine trees providing comfort, peace and privacy for singles, couples and families.
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