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HorseWorks Wyoming's is located on the Absaroka Front, a prong of the Rocky Mountains, in Grass Creek, WY between Thermopolis and Cody. Ride on 66,000 acres ranging from sage brush flats to expansive mountain views. Today, fewer people travel this 15-mile wide and 25-mile long country than traveled it seventy years ago. The land is wild and beautiful. Less than an hours' drive from Cody, you may enjoy easy day rides from HorseWorks' ranch headquarters or faster paced, tougher rides into the high country, trailing the remuda or moving the cattle. When you return, remove the legacy of the dusty trail with a hot shower and take a break from the saddle to see the Cody Nite Rodeo or soak in the World's Largest Hot Springs in Thermopolis. At HorseWorks' headquarters, stay in the Brown cabins dating from the turn of the century, where Grandma Williams, Granny, Nate and his sister Linda lived after they moved to Grass Creek in 1941. Camp in homesteads dating from the late 1800s when the three Dickie boys came from Scotland and immigrated into this territory with their band of sheep, then built it into one of the premier sheep, cattle and horse ranches in the country. On overnight trips and day rides, stay at Prospect Cow Camp, homesteaded in the late 1800s by an enterprising couple who changed the Grass Creek channel, covered the spring, and set up a still under the rim that overlooked the Big Cottonwoods and their one-room cabin. Printable Directions to the Ranch |
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