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DRYHEAD RANCH – RANCH HANDS

MEET THE DRYHEAD RANCH FAMILY

We are a fourth generation family owned Working Ranch Vacation.  Most of our hired hands are family and then we have added some wonderful hard working cowboys and cooks through the years. Our updated family, who work at the ranch  have grown in the past 5 years as children have been added and our mother who still leads and guide the ranch operation at 93.  It is not easily noticed but our team of cowboys and cowgirls are awake and working long before the breakfast bell rings.

Ranch work is seldom done and when asked, if our guests truly do help us, our answer is always, yes!  You do your own dishes, you saddle your own horse, you gather and work cows right along with us and work hard to move them wherever we are going, you brand with us and wean with us.  Each guest becomes an important member of our working ranch team and a good friend and honorary part of our family after you leave.

WHAT A DAY AT THE RANCH IS LIKE

Jennifer and Kristen pick up at the airport or hotel on Sunday afternoon at 4:00. We arrive at the ranch by 7:30 that evening to greet the cook and eat supper. Monday morning is always a thrill as we gather for breakfast at 7:00 to get our first breathtaking look at the ranch headquarters and watch the horses come into the corral with the sunrise and dust billowing up to make your first pictures the best. We have a quick orientation meeting and then out to meet Jake and Jess at the corrals while they pick horses for each of our guests.

Patience and teaching take a bit longer on Monday morning than they will the rest of the week. They will share how to saddle, bridle, and get set for the day. You will ride several horses during the week, the cowboys are ready and willing to answer any questions about your horse or how to ride.  Every day we ride 6-8 hours a day. Cattle drive and horse drive mornings are different as we will begin at the corral where the cattle and horses are waiting for us to start down the trail.

WHAT A DAY AT THE RANCH IS LIKE

Jennifer and Kristen pick up at the airport or hotel on Sunday afternoon at 4:00. We arrive at the ranch by 7:30 that evening to greet the cook and eat supper. Monday morning is always a thrill as we gather for breakfast at 7:00 to get our first breathtaking look at the ranch headquarters and watch the horses come into the corral with the sunrise and dust billowing up to make your first pictures the best. We have a quick orientation meeting and then out to meet Jake and Jess at the corrals while they pick horses for each of our guests.

Patience and teaching take a bit longer on Monday morning than they will the rest of the week. They will share how to saddle, bridle, and get set for the day. You will ride several horses during the week, the cowboys are ready and willing to answer any questions about your horse or how to ride.  Every day we ride 6-8 hours a day. Cattle drive and horse drive mornings are different as we will begin at the corral where the cattle and horses are waiting for us to start down the trail.

THESE ARE RANCH HORSES & WE MAKE HOME COOKED FOOD

Our amazing cook is up early and the breakfast bell rings at 7:00.  Coffee, of course, is earlier.  Breakfast is a big part of the day and starts your energy level to make the rest of the day better.  Not to mention all the fun that is shared in the dining room each morning with everyone gathering for the day.  Our cook strives to accommodate everyone’s special diets: gluten free, vegetarian, diabetic issues, no nuts, no onions, no milk.  We try. But you have to give us a heads up on your reservation sheet, so we can be prepared. We have homemade cookies and snacks to take with you when you ride and on the cattle drives and horse drives we bring a lunch to you on the trail. Dinner time is a coming together of the day and listening to the best ever stories of the days events is what keeps us working hard to give you the “bucket list dreams” you came to experience.

One of the best thrills for each of our guests is the partnership you will make with your horse.  These are not dude ranch horses.  These are ranch raised and trained cow horses, who will watch a cow and take care of you, so you can experience the thrill of being a cowboy.  These horses have the same “watch a cow” training as the horses our cowboys ride.  Our cowboys ride these “guest horses” as well as their own string of horses so that they will work for you the same as their horses work for them.  Few ranches offer that kind of horse experience. Another reason we are the best real working ranch in the business.

Many people ask about weeks when kids will be at the ranch.  We tell them openly that we are a family ranch and we have kids. Four of them.  To some that makes a difference and to most they find these ranch kids amazing.  They make the energy of the ranch vacation raise up several notches.  Jake and Jess’s kids are excellent riders and they will ride with you most of the time.  Guest kids who have come to ride find the kids friendly and fun and many emails and letters are shared in the off season. They are fun entertainment around the yard when riding days are finished.  U-tube has several videos of them riding ponies in the yard and roping calves at branding time.  They will make you smile. You will love them.

Come be part of our Working Ranch Vacation Family.

THESE ARE RANCH HORSES & WE MAKE HOME COOKED FOOD

Our amazing cook is up early and the breakfast bell rings at 7:00.  Coffee, of course, is earlier.  Breakfast is a big part of the day and starts your energy level to make the rest of the day better.  Not to mention all the fun that is shared in the dining room each morning with everyone gathering for the day.

Our cook strives to accommodate everyone’s special diets: gluten free, vegetarian, diabetic issues, no nuts, no onions, no milk. We try. But you have to give us a heads up on your reservation sheet, so we can be prepared.

We have homemade cookies and snacks to take with you when you ride and on the cattle drives and horse drives we bring a lunch to you on the trail. Dinner time is a coming together of the day and listening to the best ever stories of the days events is what keeps us working hard to give you the “bucket list dreams” you came to experience.

One of the best thrills for each of our guests is the partnership you will make with your horse.  These are not dude ranch horses. These are ranch raised and trained cow horses, who will watch a cow and take care of you, so you can experience the thrill of being a cowboy. These horses have the same “watch a cow” training as the horses our cowboys ride.

Our cowboys ride these “guest horses” as well as their own string of horses so that they will work for you the same as their horses work for them. Few ranches offer that kind of horse experience. Another reason we are the best real working ranch in the business.

Many people ask about weeks when kids will be at the ranch. We tell them openly that we are a family ranch and we have kids. Four of them. To some that makes a difference and to most they find these ranch kids amazing. They make the energy of the ranch vacation raise up several notches.

Jake and Jess’s kids are excellent riders and they will ride with you most of the time. Guest kids who have come to ride find the kids friendly and fun and many emails and letters are shared in the off season. They are fun entertainment around the yard when riding days are finished.  YouTube has several videos of them riding ponies in the yard and roping calves at branding time. They will make you smile. You will love them.

Come be part of our Working Ranch Vacation Family.

SEE WHAT OUR GUEST HAD TO SAY!

One of my favorite images from MT last summer at the Dryhead Ranch was chosen as the Opening Shot in this month’s February 2020 issue of Western Horseman magazine!  Watching James ride Yeller and rope his calf was truly one of the highlights of my trip.  The determination and seriousness on his face is priceless! Lol  Good thing two grown cowboys were nearby to help out. -Pam Gabriel Photography

The future belongs to the few that are still willing to get their hands dirty.  Thanks to all the farmers and ranchers for keeping us well fed. -PhyllisBurchettPhoto

So excited to open the May edition of Western Horseman magazine April 2020.  It be honest, during all of the craziness that is currently happening, it’s been very hard for me to stay positive about my small business.  The opening shot couldn’t have come at a better time for me!  Stay healthy and happy, my friends!  I hope to photograph you all in the coming months. -Hilary Bishop

Well, its back to reality and back to work for me today!  I’m still dreaming of the aroma of sage in the pastures in Montana and the thundering hooves. -Roam Photos

I got to photograph some colt starting while out in Montana.  It was amazing to watch the way they communicated with their young horses and Jake and Matthew were kind enough to share stories and technique with us while calmly working with each horse!  I’m sharing a couple of the most exciting moments here,  but all in all it was a pretty calm affair. -Fast Horse Photography

14 years ago and still thinking about my experience everyday. Unforgettable. -Camille Brit

 A place to meet old and new friends.  Every year I learn a little more about the work of the cowboys, a little more about how to handle horses.  It’s a place that decelerates.  All work is done in cow time.  After the holiday is before the holiday.  So I look forward to next year -Andreas Will, Germany

Such incredible memories of my week on the ranch.  A long time dream of mine and I just don’t have words for the “wow” moments I had on that trip.  Hearing the cowboys bring in the horses that first morning, galloping to catch up to and turn the strays, the stars at night, to name a few! Thank you for the memories I will forever cherish -Maureen Knibloe

Solitude. Peace. Adventure. Friendship. Great food. As close to the real West as could be.  Treat that childhood cowboy wanna-be to something special. -Jimmy Addis

I had a great time at the Dryhead Ranch.  I loved my time in the saddle experiencing Montana and getting to know the family.  It left me the best kind of tired, ready for a good nights sleep after a delicious dinner.  I’d like to think that stay gave me the clarity of mind to make the best decision of my life…to move out to Montana and enjoy riding my horse surrounded by it’s beauty…Read More

There is no place better to see beautiful scenery and enjoy the cowboy lifestyle.  Every time I go, I learn and grow thanks to the outstanding team at Dryhead.  Thank you all so very much! -Ken Fisher

For me it was the most beautiful travel I’ve never done!!!  It was a dream since I am 10 years, and I really hope I could come and see all of us one more time… -Isabelle Isa

Still my favorite place on earth!  I dream about it every night..  My feet itch to get back only I will probably never leave again..  From the feeling of family epic horses and a once in a lifetime experience..  Nothing could ever top the Dryhead.  It healed my soul in so many ways I couldn’t begin to explain..All I can say is thank you and hopefully see you all real soon. -Caty Greve

I can honestly say that this was one of the best vacations I’ve ever been on. Great food, great staff and some of the best scenery you could ask for. I’ll be back, and it won’t be fast enough. Jen was great in getting us started and getting us anything we needed during my stay. Jake was great with me while working with the cattle and horses as a novice rider, and the food was…Read More

Sore muscles and a dirty face has never felt so magnificent!  Having the privilege of joining the ranch family, building relationships, working hard, and experiencing the majesty all around, was truly an unforgettable experience. -Monique Gilbert

Friendly welcoming and had a fabulous time on this true cowboy hands on experience with fabulous horses.  Good homemade food set to your dietary requirements.  Clean and homey accommodations.  We felt like family and have returned for a second time. Hopefully we get to go again. -Michelle Robinson

This is a great place with great people—and the real deal, nothing fancy, which greatly contributes to why I keep coming back.  It doesn’t matter whether you are with a big group of people, or the only guest, which, by some strange coincidence, I have practically been the only guest most of the times I have been to Dryhead.  The scenery is amazing.  And you can be sure of a lot of riding on good…Read More

Once in a lifetime experience never to be forgotten.  You really do become a part of the family. -Pat Hofmann

I just came home from a week at the Dryhead Ranch and wanted to thank Iris, Jennifer, Jackie, and Jake for the greatest vacation I have ever had! I have always wanted to see Montana and this experience was more than I ever hoped for. The bunkhouse, food, horses, scenery and hospitality shown by this wonderful family is something I will always fondly remember. I came home with answers and this really did change my life in a…Read More

Third time and keeps getting better! A big thanks to Jake, Sky, Jennifer, Jackie, Cannon, Suzie, and everyone else at the Dryhead for making my third trip to the ranch so much fun. We really got to experience a little bit of everything last week! The other guests and I really got along and seemed like had I had known them for years instead of just a few days. The warm family atmosphere at the…Read More

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