Head E'm Up and Move'Em Out... Take the Family on a Cattle Drive!
Looking for a rewarding and memorable family vacation idea? A cattle drive may be just the thing. Here in Southwest Montana, right outside our door at the Fish Creek House, you can join right in. We’re talking about real ranchers on real working cattle ranches
Ranch vacations are a good way for them to help support the ranch.
But it’s not all business with them. They want to share their way of
life and educate people about a quickly disappearing aspect of our
American history and culture.
Don’t worry if you’ve never sat in a saddle before. Sure, some riding
experience is helpful but the activities are geared for whatever skill
level you have. All the ranches provide horse riding instruction for
anyone who needs or wants it...

In general, the more experience you have, the more you can expect to
get into the thick of things on the cattle drive. Less experienced
riders put in the back or at the sides. But that doesn’t mean you will
be bored. There’s still plenty of action and hard work for
everyone.
Yes, I said hard work. This is not a lay-about-on-the-beach vacation.
But that’s the idea. You work hard and you play hard. This is a chance
to tackle unique challenges in a fun and adventurous way. A cattle
drive vacation can be a rewarding experience, particularly for
children. It’s a tremendous opportunity to build their self-confidence
and self-esteem.
You can typically expect to spend between 4 and 10 hours a day in the
saddle. This will most likely mean a little discomfort but the rewards
are worth it. Just be sure to bring a long pain relievers for muscle
aches and antibiotic cream in case of a saddle sore or two.
Some ranches have cabins or lodges where you sleep at night. Others put
you in a tent on the trail. Some will even have you sleeping out under
the stars. For starters Here in SW Montana, at the Fish Creek
House, you can join us on the annual cattle drive that takes place
right outside our door! We can also arrange for cattle drive
experiences with local outfitters or direct you to ones right
nearby.
Besides cattle drives you can also participate in real cowboy stuff.
You can help sort and brand the cattle. Learn roping. Check out the
fence lines. And it’s not all work and no play. Relaxing around the
campfire, playing cards, pitching horseshoes or some good old-fashioned
saloon dancing.
Every ranch has a different program so check them out for what suits
you and your family. Whatever ranch you choose, I think the whole
family will be challenged and have a heck a lot of fun too..