United
States - WyomingParadise
Guest Ranch - Web Site
Tucked into a secluded valley in the
Big Horn National Forest of north central Wyoming, Paradise Ranch
hosts families, couples and individuals looking for a unique blend of
relaxation and excitement in the mountain West. The ranch is nestled
along the edge of a forest of Lodgepole Pine and Quaking Aspen and
surrounded by over a million acres of national forest lands.
Paradise's
friendly wranglers maintain a flexible program to meet varied needs -
everything from a short, one hour walking ride to half-day rides with
trotting, loping and lessons, to all-day rides with lunch packed on a
mule and cooked along the trail. Many guests use their horses to get
to larger, tail-walking trout in relatively nearby mountain lakes. The
more earnest anglers may prefer the ultimate four-day pack trip high
up {elevation, 9,500 feet} of the wilderness fishing camp. There
you'll ride along a string of crystal-clear alpine lakes called Cloud
Peak, Flatiron and Frying Pan, and on the rushing streams that connect
them.
Paradise Guest Ranch
Web Site
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