Ramshorn Guest Ranch, P.O. Box 564, Dubois 82513, Wyoming, USA
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Ramshorn Guest Ranch 
P.O. Box 564, Dubois 82513, Wyoming, USA
+1 307 3827266
http://www.ramshornguestranch.com
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Rates and Reservations. Cabins and teepees are available from June 15 - August 23, and are rented on a first come/first serve basis. Click here for the Reservation Calendar to see what days are available for each cabin or teepee. Note: Groups of 20 or more are subject to a different rate -- please call for a quote before making reservations. A 50% deposit by check or by credit card* is required to confirm your reservation dates. The balance of rental plus tax is due upon arrival and can be paid with travelers checks, personal checks or credit card*. Checkout is 11:00 a.m. and check in is after 3:00 p.m. The deposit is non refundable if notice of cancellation is not received at least 30 days in advance of your arrival date. If notice is received prior to 30 days, your deposit (less $25.00 per cabin reserved) will be refundable. *. We can only accept credit cards through PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account to use your credit card. We do not have machines on site to swipe credit cards, but can invoice for any additional amounts via PayPal to your email address. Air Service: The nearest air service is Jackson or Riverton, Wyoming. If you have your own plane, there is a small airport in Dubois. Click here for information on the airport. Arrangements can be made to pick up guests at the Dubois airport. Television, phones, internet service: There is no television, phones, or internet service in the cabins. There is a phone and laundry facilities available for the guests. Smoking: There is no smoking allowed in the cabins. Pets: Dogs are welcome, but owners are cautioned that wildlife does roam freely, and the supervision and safety of pets is the responsibility of the owners. We request that dogs not be left unattended in the cabins. There is no additional charge for pets. Useful Items to Bring: Bug spray, flashlights, warm coat, sunscreen (8,000 ft altitude), gloves, and rain gear. Bret and Linda Prine, 506 Walnut, Rock Springs, WY 82901. Phone: (307) 382-7266 (winter) or (307) 455-3921 (summer). Problems with Web Site Contact: Per night* (minimum 3 nights). Per night** (minimum 3 nights). *Groups of 20 or more must call to obtain a rate quote. Washhouse Facilities for Tent Campers

There are three rustic guest cabins and two Native American Teepees rentals available. Click on the links below for more information on cabins and teepees. Click here to make reservations. accommodates up to six (6) people (one double bed and 2 sets of bunk beds). accommodates up to six (6) people with a double bed in one bedroom, a twin and 1 set of bunk beds in a second bedroom and another bed in a screened off area. accommodates up to four (4) people (1 double bed and 2 bunk beds). 18 feet with a queen bed and chairs, sleeps 4-5. 14 feet with a cot, completely carpeted, sleeps 3-4. There are no cooking facilities in the teepees. Teepee campers will need to bring sleeping pads, sleeping bags, cooking utensils/stove (or use one of our grills). No food storage in teepees. Can be rented for meeting space as well. A kitchenette to cook meals along with dishes and cooking utensils. A bathroom with a shower. Towels and linens are furnished. A wood-burning stove for cool summer evenings and mornings. A fire pit and picnic table for outdoor cookouts. No smoking is allowed in the cabins. Also available are three RV Hookups with electricity and sewer. Washhouse Facilities are available for campers which includes a toilet, shower, and tub.

Click here for Slide Show of Activities. Great place for Family Reunions, Weddings, Camps, Workshops, and Retreats! Small groups welcome! Please call (307) 382-7266 or email for specific accommodations for your group. Note: Groups of 20 or more are subject to a different rate -- please call for a quote before making reservations. Hiking and Backpacking and Mountain Biking (equipment not furnished). The Ramshorn Ranch borders the Shoshone National Forest, nestled between the Wind River and Absaroka Mountain ranges. Backcountry Skiing and Snowboarding opportunities in June depending on snow pack conditions. Must have avalanche skills and tools because skiing is not guided. Fishing. Nearby lakes and streams offer trout fishing. Wildlife Viewing. The Ramshorn Guest Ranch is surrounded by two open meadows which deer and moose frequently cross. Listen to and view a pair of sandhill cranes that call the ranch their home year after year. Rock Hunting. For Rock Hounds, there is an abundance of agate and some petrified wood. contains a pool table and lots of games to play as well as books to read. Click Here for the Dubois Chamber of Commerce Calendar of Local Events

Wash House Facilities. Contains John, Tub, Shower and Laundry Facilities. Front (photo by Ryan Bryant). Back (Photo by Ryan Bryant)

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Native American Teepee Rental (two available). There are no cooking facilities in the teepees. Teepee campers will need to bring sleeping pads, sleeping bags, cooking utensils/stove (or use one of our grills). No food storage in teepees. Can be rented for meeting space as well. Click here to view availability of other cabins and make reservations. Teepee 1 - 18 feet with a queen bed and chairs, sleeps 4-5 Rate - $25/night. Teepee 2 - 14 feet with a cot, completely carpeted, sleeps 3-4 Rate - $25/night

Moose Recreation Cabin. (Click on the front door to see inside). Play cards, ping pong, pool table, board games, or piano. Plenty of books to choose from if you enjoy reading. Sit around the campfire in the evening and roast marshmallows, perfect for S'Mores!

DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM DUBOIS. From the grocery store parking lot of Dubois Super Foods, 610 W Ramshorn St in Dubois, go west toward Jackson on US 26/US 287 8 to 8 1/2 miles to the turnoff on a dirt road which is on the right and just before a bridge. Once you turn off, there is a large no trespassing sign on the left (disregard). Continue on that road through two green metal gates. Approximately one mile past the last green gate, the road forks. Take the road to the right which climbs up a hill. Continue on this road and go through another green gate. Stay on this road until you reach the top of a hill after an S curve. Take the most used road to left and follow it until you reach a wooden gate with a sign that says Ramshorn Guest Ranch. You will see the buildings of the ranch. Take the first right to get to the buildings.

A 50% deposit by check or by credit card* is required to confirm your reservation dates. The balance of rental plus tax is due upon arrival and can be paid with travelers checks, personal checks or credit card*. Checkout is 11:00 a.m. and check in is after 3:00 p.m. The deposit is non refundable if notice of cancellation is not received at least 30 days in advance of your arrival date. If notice is received prior to 30 days, your deposit (less $25.00 per cabin reserved) will be refundable. *. To reserve a cabin or teepee, Click here to view calendar for availability dates, fill in the date of arrival and number of children, if applicable, then click add to cart. You will be taken to a secure PayPal shopping cart page. Enter the number of nights or weeks under quantity (if more than 1, click update cart), and proceed to checkout or click on continue shopping to reserve other cabins or teepees. If you make a mistake, check the box in the remove column and click update.. Wrangler Nightly Rate - $90 ($45 deposit/night) (minimum stay of 3 nights!) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Wrangler Weekly Rate - $525 ($262.50 deposit/week) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Tenderfoot Nightly Rate - $80 ($40 deposit/night) (minimum stay of 3 nights!) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Tenderfoot Weekly Rate - $455 ($227.50 deposit/week) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Jones Nightly Rate - $60 ($30 deposit/night) (minimum stay of 3 nights!) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Jones Weekly Rate - $315 ($157.50 deposit/week) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. Native American Teepee 1 Nightly Rate - $25.00 ($12.50 deposit/night) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. 18 feet with a queen bed and chairs, sleeps 4-5. Native American Teepee 2 Nightly Rate - $25.00 ($12.50 deposit/night) Rates do not include sales and lodging taxes. 14 feet with a cot, completely carpeted, sleeps 3-4

The ranch was once the original town of Dunoir, a tie hack village dating back to the 1920;s, where timber was once logged to make railroad ties. The ties were all cut by hand using a broad axe, leading to the term tie hack. A majority of the tie hacks were Scandinavian, from Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. The ties were floated down the Wind River to Riverton, Wyoming, and by the 1920's, was the largest tie hack industry in the United States until the end of the era in 1946. Six of the original structures still remain. Ike and Margaret Prine (see photos below) acquired the ranch from her father, Harry Bolle, who bought it in the 1940's. Margaret's father was said to have purchased the ranch in order to have a place to hang his moose head (his wife did not want that monstrosity in the house)! The infamous moose head still watches over activities in the. Moose recreation cabin. It was run as a full dude ranch up until 1987 when the main lodge and 3 other cabins burned down. Today, it is run by Ike and Margaret's sons, who rent three of the cabins in the summer. Margaret Prine - 1970s (photo by Harrison Linger and contributed by Craig Linger). Ike Prine - 1970s (photo by Harrison Linger and contributed by Craig Linger)
Amenities
 Clothes dry cleaning
 Credit cards accepted
 Games room
 Kitchen
 Laundry services/washing machine
 Pets are accepted
 Fridge
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
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