Spotted Horse Ranch, 12355 S Hwy. 191, Jackson Hole 83001, Wyoming, USA
Spotted Horse Ranch
12355 S Hwy. 191, Jackson Hole 83001, Wyoming, USA
+1 307 7332097, +1 307 7333712
http://www.spottedhorseranch.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Spotted Horse Ranch
summer garden
conference room
sauna
room for quiet games
rooms for non-smokers
laundry/washing services
phone at the reception
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
common TV room
heating in room
en-suite/private bathroom
Some excerpts from the website of Spotted Horse Ranch that might be useful
for the Hunting Photo Tour **. Elk, Deer, and Moose Hunts. Clothing/Recommended Items. Note: Many of the photos below can be enlarged by clicking on them. Here is some information to help you choose the right hunt, hunt areas, and applications. We hunt the following areas for these species: Elk: Area 84, Deer: Region H, Area 152, Moose: Area 10, Sheep: Area 7, Black Bear: Area 17, Antelope: Areas 87,88,89, and 90, and Mountain Lion: Area 2. Applications for licenses are available from: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, 5400 Bishop Blvd. Cheyenne, Wy. 82006-0001. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department Web site is: and applications, regulations, etc. may be downloaded there. The General Hunting and Fishing information hotline is (307) 777-4600. You may wish also to look at the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association website at: There is much information and some good links as well. Elk, Deer, and Moose Hunts: The Spotted Horse Ranch has been Outfitting hunters since 1961. We have two camps, as well as ten guest cabins at the ranch. We currently own more than fifty horses, so we will be sure to have one to suit your style. Elk, Deer, and Moose hunts take place from our Hunter Creek Camp, located sixteen miles into the backcountry. This camp is the larger of the two, in the heart of 152,000 acres of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Such amenities as a heated shower tent, large cook and dining tent, and running water are in place during the summer season as well as the fall hunting season. Accommodations are canvas wall tents, 10;X12;, each equipped with wood stove for heat, cots, pads, nightstands, and lights. Hunters sleep two to a tent. Two private restroom facilities are available. Dining is in our spacious cook tent, and meals are served family style. Soda pop, water, juice and beer are provided to each hunter. We are happy to pack any other beverages to camp for you. While hearty food is the rule, special diets can be attended to as well. On arrival at the Spotted Horse Ranch, you will have all the amenities of the Ranch available for you use, including lodging in one of our guest cabins, hot-tub, sauna, and all meals. We can transport you to a 100-yard range just south of Jackson to check your rifle. To ensure that our horses stay fresh and healthy, we rotate each day to a different horse. Two horses and a saddle will be selected for you for the following days ride into Hunter Creek Camp. Scabbards and saddlebags are provided as well. Wyoming State Law allows up to six hunters to one guide in our area, but we have found that two to one gives not only a better quality hunt, but increases our success ratio as well. Reaching camp on the second night, Dinner will be served and plans formulated for the next morning's hunt. You will have a total of seven nights in Hunter Creek Camp, riding/hunting, out on day eight to return to the ranch. All meat and trophies are cared for by experienced packers, and transported to the ranch to our walk-in meat cooler. Meat processing and taxidermy are both available in Jackson. The country we hunt is steep and rugged, and much hunting will be done on foot as well as horseback; please consider the physical nature of such a hunt. Antelope Hunts: Antelope Hunting is a day hunt from the Ranch. Transportation by vehicle and all meals are provided. A typical antelope hunt would be: Breakfast at the Ranch at 5:30, depart for hunting areas by six A.M. A sack lunch is provided. We usually return to the ranch by seven P.M. for dinner. Suggested Items: Here is an idea of what to bring for a hunt, and some guidelines to make your packing easier. All gear and supplies are transported on packhorses, which somewhat limits the size and weight of luggage or duffle bags. It is better to have several small bags than one large one. For the least disturbance to your gear, bags should be no larger than 14X14X22, and weigh no more than 40 pounds. There is a limit of two such bags per hunter, not including a sleeping bag. Should larger bags be provided, we must many times rearrange and redistribute the clothing and gear to obtain proper size and balance suitable for horse packing. Fragile or sensitive items such as video cameras, glass containers, etc. require special attention. We pride ourselves in our ability to transport almost anything by horse packing, and are always happy to do so; you can help by providing reasonable loads to be packed safely. 1 pair of cotton socks for each day. 1 pair of wool socks for each day. Long underwear tops and bottoms. Long-sleeve shirts, both heavy and light weight. Warm, quiet coat *we suggest wool. Warm, quiet, heavy pants *we suggest wool. Warm hunting hat or baseball cap with earflaps. Light, quiet raingear. Gloves, 1 pair light and 1 pair heavy. 1 pair of comfortable insulated boots and 1 pair of comfortable camp shoes/boots to change into. 1 fluorescent orange garment to be worn visibly. Hat, coat, or vest. Notice the suggestion of quiet clothing: Many new materials on the market claim to be windproof, waterproof, and warm. Sadly, much of the materials used in these items are noisy, and our game animals hear extremely well. Please keep this in mind when purchasing or selecting clothing and raingear for your hunt. Other Items: Scoped rifle and ammo. Pocketknife or belt knife. Leatherman tool or similar pocket tool for emergency repairs. Small flashlight to be carried on your person while afield. Toiletries, medication. Small travel alarm clock. Hunting license with conservation stamp must be carried on your person at all times. Weather: We cannot always determine what the weather will be like in Wyoming. Snow, rain, or sleet may occur at anytime, though it may also be quite balmy in September and October. You can expect the temperatures to be between 10-30 degrees in the mornings and between 20-80 degrees in the afternoons. Layering your clothing is the most effective way to stay comfortable. Nights can be on the cool side, but all of our tents are equipped with woodstove heaters; they also do a good job of drying out wet gear. Our rate for the eight-day hunt is $3,950 per hunter. There is a 6% sales tax on 40% of that total. Antelope hunting maybe included in your eight-day hunt or can be provided in addition for $400 per hunter per day. We also offer a 4 day antelope and fishing package based from the ranch for $1,800 per hunter. Deposit/Cancellation policy: 1) No deposit is required or accepted until such time as a hunter or party of hunters receives and holds a valid Wyoming hunting license or licenses. 2) At such time a 25% deposit will be accepted to confirm and hold hunt dates for said client(s). 3) Cancellations made earlier than one month from the hunt's beginning date will receive a refund of their deposit less 25%, or the full deposit amount may be applied to the following year if desired. 4) Cancellations within one month of the hunt's beginning date: If the hunt dates can be filled with another hunter or group of hunters, a refund of the deposit less 25% will be issued, or the full amount may be applied to the following year. In the event that the hunt dates remain unfilled or unused due to the late cancellation, Spotted Horse Ranch, Inc will retain the entire deposit. 5) All clients are made aware of this policy before any deposit will be accepted. 6) The Spotted Horse Ranch will also honor the Wyoming Game Fish License Refund Policy. We hope that this will answer many of your questions, and help prepare you for a quality hunt with us. For information on Bear, Sheep, and Mountain Lion hunts, please contact the Ranch directly. We are always happy to discuss upcoming hunts with you, and hunter references can be provided as well. Should you need additional information, or to discuss details of your hunt, feel free to call the Ranch at any time. Kevin Watkins, Outfitter Spotted Horse Ranch Wyoming Outfitter's License # BG-012 Permittee, Bridger-Teton National Forest
Become a part of history as you take part in the ultimate form of backcountry travel. Witness the art of horse packing, first practiced by Genghis Khan and later by Jim Bridger and countless other mountain men as they explored and trapped around the Mountain West. Over 150,000 acres of pristine forest await you to be explored, with not a single road intruding on its vastness. As the only licensed permanent outfitter camps in the area, you can enjoy this wilderness without the feeling of being crowded. Gourmet Cowboy meals are prepared in historic Dutch Ovens, or cooked cowboy style over an open fire, and served in our graciously appointed heated cook tents. After dinner, take a hike through our wilderness where you may see Deer, Elk, or Moose as well as beautiful flora throughout the spring and summer. Relax overnight in your private, heated tent or throw your bedroll out under the stars. A hearty cowboy breakfast awaits you in the morning! We have two camps, each outfitted with separate sleeping tents for staff and guests. Accommodating two people per tent, all tents are heated with woodstoves and feature carpet, cots, pads, nightstands and sleeping bags. You need only bring your camera! Click here for pricing and additional backcountry adventures. Hunter Creek is the larger of our two camps, and lends itself to extended stays. This camp features accommodations for up to eight guests, and such amenities as a heated shower tent, private latrine tent, and running water at the cook tent and washstand. Hunter Creek Camp is sixteen miles into the backcountry at an elevation of 6,844 feet, right in the center of this vast, roadless area. Travel in is by horse or on foot only. A stay in Hunter Creek can offer two different experiences: First, for the more adventurous, advanced mountain rider, this is the perfect home base for multiple day excursions into the wild. Ride to the head of Hole-in-the-Wall for views of the Gros Ventre, Wyoming, and Wind River mountain ranges from the top of the world. Perhaps you would like to catch up on some history: Ride through the head of Hunter Creek to Cliff Creek pass on the way to Historic Roosevelt Meadows, where Teddy Roosevelt himself once hunted and rode. You might choose to ride south on the Greyback Ridge at elevations approaching 10,000 feet to Pickle Pass, overlooking the Little Greys River, or North, home to the ranch. Whichever route you choose, you will be accompanied by a skilled and knowledgeable guide, and the chances for seeing wildlife are excellent in spring, summer, and fall. Second, for the fisherman, Hunter Creek offers very good backcountry fishing. You may fish your way in on Willow Creek, trying to outwit the feisty native Cutthroat that make their home here. 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. You can choose to fish downstream towards the Ranch the next morning, or plan to stay for as many nights as you like- try a day of riding the high country followed by a relaxing day of fishing! Your stay in our camp is just that- Your Stay! We tailor each pack trip for the desires of each group; committed to making your backcountry trip something you will enjoy and remember for years to come. Martin Basin Camp Martin Basin is a smaller camp, and closer to home. At an elevation of 8215 feet, this camp sits in the heart of the high country on the western edge of the Greyback Ridge. It offers accommodations for up to six guests, and is more rustic than Hunter Creek, with the same amenities minus the shower tent. Only eight miles from the ranch, an overnight pack trip to Martin Basin Camp is an ideal way to enjoy the backcountry for a night for those wishing a shorter trip on horseback. Leave the Ranch after lunch and enjoy the ride to camp during the afternoon, arriving in camp for dinner and unwinding by the campfire. After breakfast, head down the mountain taking a skyline route as the frost melts off the sage to arrive back at the ranch in time for lunch. For Ranch Guests $150/person per night. For Non-Ranch Guests 3 night 4 day minimum stay. Pack trips traveling to both camps can be arranged for those desiring the ultimate in horse packing travel. A multi-day trip between both camps can offer some spectacular scenery, wildlife viewing, and fishing all in one trip! We also offer Big Game hunting for Elk, Deer, Moose, and Antelope. Please Call or write for more information. Kevin Wakins (Outfitter - License #BG-012) Spotted Horse Ranch Inc. Permittee, Bridger Teton National Forest
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