Family dude ranch vacations kids will love: The Resort at Paws Up

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 29 2012 09:12 in Children's Programs | Dude Ranches | Montana | Relaxation Ranches | United States
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Family dude ranch vacations don't come much better than at The Resort at Paws Up in Montana, USA. In an age where iPads, X-Boxes and 3D televisions seem to be the centre of our children's worlds, it can be hard to encourage them to enjoy the simpler things in life, and even the most sporty, active and 'outdoors' kids have that favorite TV show they simply can't miss. But on a dude ranch vacation - especially at family dude ranches like Paws Up - sitting in front of the box will be the last thing on their minds.

Paws Up for kids

The Montana dude ranch offers an unbeatable range of activities for all ages that will drag any kid out of bed in the morning, whether taken as part of the Paws Up Children's Program or tackled with Mom and Dad. Let 'em take their pick from all of this...

Outdoor activities
Horseback riding - lessons, cattle sorting and more
Climbing
Mountain biking
Sporting clays
Campouts
Wagon rides
ATV Rentals (guided)
Fly-fishing
Zorbing (pictured below)
Rappelling
Hot-air ballooning
Geocaching
Archery

Water-based activities
Lake water sports
River floating
White-water rafting adventures

Winter adventures
Cross-country skiing Snowmobiling
Snowshoeing

Children's program

The family dude ranch's Children's Program is perfect for children aged four and over, providing supervised, age-appropriate games and activities including:

  • Horseback riding (pony rides, arena riding and trail riding)
  • Mountain biking
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Nature education
  • Wrangler activities
  • Wildlife appreciation
  • Scavenger/treasure hunts
  • Horseshoes
  • Badminton
  • Pool
  • Animal care
  • Horse care

The Paws Up "Kids Corps of Discovery" is held seven days a week, will full- and half-day programs available for children aged five to 12. Think trips to a local ghost town, fun in the sun at the Paws Up lake house, authentic ranch experiences and more!

Paws Up for parents

With the kids fully entertained, it's time for Mom and Dad to kick back and enjoy the peaceful tranquility of Paws Up. Whether it's enjoying candlelit dinners, romantic lakeside walks or horseback rides, decadent spa treatments or a dip in the hot tub, adults are guaranteed a wonderful family ranch vacation with as much or as little time with the kids as they please.

As for the sleeping arrangements, parents won't want to leave the luxury 'glamping' tented accommodations with personalized butler service, while the kids will love the luxury camping experience just as much. And if they're too tired to move after a day crammed with adventure? Well, there's always the flat-screen TVs...

For more information on family dude ranch vacations at The Resort at Paws Up, visit Top50Ranches.com

Ranch recipe of the month: Clayoquot's Prosciutto-Wrapped Halibut

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Ranch recipes of winter comfort food are making way for lighter, fresher dishes as the days get warmer and spring well and truly sets in - like those served up by Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in British Columbia, Canada. This luxury dude ranch's seafront location offers an abundance of fresh fish, which is regularly serves up in freshly prepared gourmet meals. The Canada dude ranch has even revealed one of its secret recipes - this sumptuous halibut dish perfect for a light lunch or supper. We think it's so good, we've named it Top50 Ranch Recipe of the Month for February 2012. Try it yourself and see why...

Prosciutto-wrapped halibut fillet with spinach and Belgian endive salad, and a red pepper coulis

This fresh fish dish will whisk you away to the Canadian wilderness

Serves 4

Ingredients
4-5 oz halibut fillets
4 thin slices prosciutto
3 bunches spinach, washed
6 leaves Belgian endive, cut into julienne
6 garlic cloves, sliced
3 shallots, thinly sliced
½ litre fish stock
2 red bell peppers, diced
Fresh basil, chopped
Sea salt, fine and coarse, to taste

Cracked black pepper, to taste

Method
1. Preheat oven to 375*F. Season the halibut fillets with cracked black pepper and a pinch of sea salt. Wrap the prosciutto around the halibut. In a hot pan over medium heat, sear one side of the halibut until golden brown. Turn over then transfer to the oven and cook for about 3-4 minutes. Set aside and keep warm.

2. Meanwhile make the red pepper coulis. In a pan over medium heat, sauté shallots and 2 cloves of the garlic until transparent. Add the red pepper and continue to cook. Add the fish stock (or vegetable stock if you prefer), then bring to a simmer and season to taste. Once the red pepper is soft, strain and keep separate from the stock. Puree the red pepper (using some of the stock to thin the coulis), then add fresh basil and keep warm.

3 For the salad, wash the spinach and dry away any excess water. Mix the spinach and Belgian endive in a bowl and divide into 4 portions.

4 To serve, take 4 soup plates and first lay on the spinach greens. Lay the halibut on top of the spinach, then drizzle the red pepper coulis over top. Garnish with basil sprigs.

Enjoy!

Find out more about Clayoquot Wilderness Resort at Top50Ranches.com

Dude ranch vacation of the month: Sugar and Spice Ranch, Texas and Wyoming

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 28 2012 06:59 in Dude Ranches | New Ranches | United States
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Dude ranch vacations don't get more unique than the Sugar and Spice Ranch, which is why their Texas dude ranch and new Wyoming dude ranch have been chosen as Top50's February Ranch of the Month.

Each month we scour our selection of dude ranch vacations and picks out one that we feel surpasses our standards of excellence - and, most importantly, offers something unique. That could be anything from ultra-luxurious facilities, to those personal touches that really make a ranch vacation, to fast-and-furious cattle drives that'll be etched in your memory forever.

Top50 has chosen Texas dude ranch Sugar and Spice, now also a Wyoming dude ranch, as February 2012 Ranch of the Month 

It’s set to be an exciting year for the Sugar and Spice Ranch. The Texas dude ranch, which offers unique mother-daughter dude ranch vacations, recently announced it will be branching out to Wyoming later this year where it will offer family dude ranch vacations. At its new headquarters in Wyoming, the Sugar and Spice Ranch will be offering week-long dude ranch vacation packages from August 2012, and this time it’s not just moms and daughters who can saddle up. The ranch’s Wyoming vacation packages will be available to families and individuals, meaning dads, sons, grandmothers, grandfathers, aunts and uncles will all be welcome. Fans of the Texas Sugar and Spice concept will be pleased to know that the Wyoming dude ranch will still be running mother-daughter packages, which encourage moms and daughters to bond through horses on kids' camp-style horse riding vacations.

Head to Sugar and Spice in Wyoming from August this year and spend your days riding through breathtakingly beautiful mountain ranges in the high country, and seek out remote spots abundant with wildlife. Whether you wish to spend your family dude ranch vacation trail riding, swimming in the freshwater ponds, fishing for trout in the creeks or hiking and nature walks, your day are guaranteed to be filled with adventure at this Wyoming dude ranch.

End each day with a hearty meal and gather around the campfire to enjoy tales of yesteryear, then retire to your comfortable, lantern-lit cabin accommodations and fall asleep to the distant sound of bugling elk.

For more information and to book an all-inclusive package at either of the Sugar and Spice family dude ranches, visit Top50Ranches.com

Is there a ranch that stands out for you? Tell us why and we'll consider for upcoming Ranches of the Month!

Winter sun: Lone Mountain's ski package is Top50's Special of the Month

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 27 2012 12:09 in Montana | Ranch Specials | United States | winter sports
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Winter ski holidays are a great way to enjoy the snowy season without getting too cold - and working up an appetite for the all-important apres-ski! And even better when you can combine it with a dude ranch vacation, which is exactly what you can experience at Lone Mountain Guest Ranch in Montana, USA. Catch the last of the snow and winter sun with a dude ranch vacation at this Montana dude ranch's snowy peaks AND save money, to (ski) boot...

Lone Mountain's special winter sun offer for March 2012 is such great value, it's made it as Top50 Ranches' 'Ranch Special of the Month'.

Lone Mountain Guest Ranch:  7-night ski package Special - March 2012


Work up an appetite for Apres-Ski at Lone Mountain this March

 From March 3 to 17, 2012, book a 7-night stay at Lone Mountain Guest Ranch and each guest receives both a FREE pair of Fisher Nordic Touring skis with bindings, and a FREE Yellowstone Wildlife Snowcoach Tour! This incredible offer includes lodging, all meals, access to 85km of Nordic ski trails and 30km of snowshoe trails, a sleigh ride dinner, free skis, a free snowcoach trip into Yellowstone, evening programs and live music.

Valid March 3-March 17, 2012; offer cannot be combined with any other special. Rates start at $2084 for adults

View Lone Mountain's Top50 ranch profile for rates and more information

North Fork Ranch reviews

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 27 2012 03:40 in Children's Programs | Dude Ranches | Guest Reviews | United States
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North Fork Ranch reviews came flooding in when the Colorado dude ranch was recently named one of the Top50 Ranches in the world. Three guests who had taken their dude ranch vacations at North Fork Ranch got in touch with Top50 to give us their opinions of what is widely known to be one of the best dude ranches in Colorado, especially for family dude ranch vacations.

Read on to see what these three past guests of North Fork Ranch had to say about their Colorado dude ranch vacations...

Review #1

Romance: 5
Adventure: 5
Ranch Setting: 5
Family Oriented: 5
Adult Oriented: 3
Western Hospitality: 5
Riding: 5
Cattle Work: 4
Food & Wine: 5
Overall Experience: 5

General Questions

Interesting tidbit about the ranch owners or staff:
In the 11 years our family has visited this ranch (no other vacation place have we been so consistent), I've observed both Dean and Karen personally ensuring their guests were treated like family, each doing this at times when I knew they were feeling under the weather. They never missed a step. That is pride in their job and their business!

What makes this riding program stand out?
Great horses matched well to their riders. Also the country you ride through is beautiful and varied, so there's no such thing as a boring ride.

What about this ranch brings guests back?
Dean and Karen interview their summer college help very well. I observed every year how guests really enjoyed the service by these college kids, and it usually ended in email and contact info exchanges at the end of the stay. Choosing young people that really represent the ranch well is very key, and Dean and Karen have done this very well consistently over the years.

Another bit of information you'd like Top50 to know:
Choosing great staff who really care about their guests' experience is huge - all the best properties know this already, but focus on this one thing can cover any "stuff happens" events during a visit.

Review #2

Romance: 5
Adventure: 5
Ranch Setting: 5
Family Oriented: 5
Adult Oriented: 0
Western Hospitality: 5
Riding: 5
Cattle Work: 5
Food & Wine: 5
Overall Experience: 5

General Questions

Interesting tidbit about the ranch owners or staff:
When after a week my two kids said that it was better than a week at Disney World you, know that Karen and Dean are doing something right. The staff were just outstanding in every possible way.

What makes this riding program stand out?
Great riding program - my children and wife always felt safe - plus good horses.

What about this ranch brings guests back?
From the minute you arrive, Karen and Dean treat you like family.

Another bit of information you'd like Top50 to know:
Go on a diet before you go! The food is to die for - I ran every day and climbed a 14-er while we were there, but I thought they would have to roll me back to the east coast. I couldn't put my fork down!

Review #3

Romance: 0
Adventure: 0
Ranch Setting: 5
Family Oriented: 5
Adult Oriented: 0
Western Hospitality: 5
Riding: 4
Cattle Work: 0
Food & Wine: 5
Overall Experience: 5

General Questions

Interesting tidbit about the ranch owners or staff:
The food was outstanding! We didn't have time to get hungry before there was a new tempting treat set before us.

What makes this riding program stand out?
Willingness to accommodate your every need.

What about this ranch brings guests back?
Friendliness, food, fishing and riding

Another bit of information you'd like Top50 to know
Each member of staff helps in every way.

For more information and to book a dude ranch vacation at North Fork Ranch, visit Top50Ranches.com

Budget ranch vacations: top 10 best value dude ranches

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Budget ranch vacations are, you might think, hard to come by. But you'd be wrong - even some of the Top50 Ranches in the world offer unbeatable value dude ranch vacations for travelers on a budget, or those who simply want to save money in the recession in every way they can. And we don't blame you! So, want to know Top50's top 10 picks of the best budget and best value dude ranch vacations? Read on...

1. Badger Creek Ranch is a working cattle and guest ranch located high in the spectacular Colorado Rocky Mountains, where traditional ranch life and western horseback adventures await. Head to this authentic Colorado guest ranch and expect to be an important part of Badger Creek’s cowboy crew, earning your cowboy stripes as you ride fences, and round up, doctor and sort cattle. With nightly rates* ranging from just $100 (non-rider) to $175 (all-inclusive) and with no minimum stay, this Colorado working ranch offers real value for money.
*7% tax not included

Badger Creek Ranch

2. Canada guest ranch Free Rein Ranch is located in secluded wilderness with thousands of acres to explore and days crammed with adventure to be had. You really do get “free rein" on your dude ranch vacation here, whether you choose to ride out on horseback, take riding lessons in the arena, try your hand at white-water rafting, archery, hiking and mountain biking, or simply bathe in secluded lakes. With all-inclusive prices* ranging from only $200 per night and a reduced rate for children, Free Rein Ranch offers great value family dude ranch vacations.
*12% HST applies to all charges

Free Rein Ranch

3. Rancho Los Banos in the safe and secure area of Sonora, Mexico, is a 30,000-acre eco-adventure and nature-travel guest ranch, a genuine Mexican working cattle ranch and wilderness preserve. Catering to a new generation of adventure travelers, Los Banos provides Mexico horse riding holidays like no other, offering world-class hiking, horseback riding and trail rides along with walking and trekking wilderness and box canyon adventures. And with prices from just $130 per night – inclusive of lodging, meals, activities and airport transfers from Douglas, Arizona – you won’t find better value from any other Mexico adventure vacation.

Rancho Los Banos

4. Rankin Ranch in California, USA, combines history, horses and western hospitality – with bargain rates to boot. Located in the beautiful little valley of Walker’s Basin deep in the heart of the Tehachapi Mountains, this working cattle and guest ranch is one of the oldest and largest family-owned ranches in California, and is the ideal choice for families looking for an authentic working ranch vacation on a budget. Flexibility makes this such a great value ranch, thanks to a ‘no minimum stay’ policy and tiered pricing – nightly rates start from just $165 for adults, $80 for non-riders and $80 for children. With meals, activities, lodging, riding* and taxes included, working ranch vacations at Rankin Ranch offer unbeatable value.
*Horse riding not included for non-rider rate

5. Rowse's 1+1 Ranch in Nebraska, USA, is another working ranch where you can ride the range and experience life as a real cowboy. Think wide open spaces, no crowds, traffic or hassles – and certainly no nose-to-tail trail riding. Expect to participate in all ranch activities, especially riding and cattle work – you’ll get involved in cattle drives, roundups, brandings, team-penning and roping. Included in the rates, which start from just $217 per night, are all meals, activities, riding, ranch shuttle, lodging and tax – incredible value considering the endless saddle time you get on a working ranch vacation at Rowse’s 1+1.

6. Sugar and Spice Ranch in Texas, USA, offers mother-daughter horseback vacations at bargain prices. Moms pay from just $100 per night (from $50 non-rider) and daughters just $50 per night for a summer dude ranch vacation devoted to bonding mothers and daughters through horses. Each gal will ‘own’ their own horse and get involved in feeding, grooming, tacking up, cleaning tack, bathing and, of course, riding. These bargain rates include all meals, riding*, activities, lodging, tax and evening entertainment, with round-trip shuttle to and from San Antonio airport available at just $100.
*Horse riding not included for non-rider rate

7. To get more for your money, head to Sweet Grass Ranch in Montana, USA, a family-owned and operated working cattle and guest ranch secluded in the Crazy Mountains. Riding opportunities here are above excellent – with thousands of acres of both mountain country and rolling meadows and plains to roam, you’ll enjoy an unstructured riding program tailored to your interests. From just $225 per night on the all-inclusive riding package, you can choose to go on all-day rides moving cattle or to Sweet Grass Ranch’s majestic alpine lakes, where you can be out riding from 6am to 7pm. Non-riding packages start from just $180 per night and include all activities - from hiking and fishing to golf and a host of indoor and outdoor games. Bring the kids too, for whom a reduced rate of just $160 applies – this includes horseback riding and all off-horse activities. Children will particularly love row-boating on the ponds, the ranch’s natural water slide, inner tubing the creek and evening campfires. Amazing value for all the family!

8. Texas Ranch Life in - you guessed it - Texas, USA, is an authentic working ranch where you can immerse yourself in western cowboy culture. Enjoy open-range horseback riding over the ranch’s 20 miles of rolling hills and vistas; and when you’re not horseback riding, try your hand at fishing, hunt for dove, quail, coyote and raccoon, or explore thousands of acres on trails by bike or ATV. Texas Ranch Life prides itself on a highly flexible rate policy, meaning you can tailor your ranch vacation according to your budget - there are opportunities to both save and splurge! Riding and non-riding activities are all charged separately, so you will only pay for what you use – so if riding or fishing are not your thing, you won’t pay for them. Nightly rates start as low as $140 and you can even bring your own horse – so why not rent a paddock and save money on hiring a ranch horse?

9. If it’s real value you’re after, head to the super-luxurious and family-friendly Averill's Flathead Lake Lodge in Montana, USA, on June 17-24, where you’ll save a whopping 25%! And this is not just any vacation – renowned guitarists Jody Fisher, Doug Smith and Andrew Leonard will give private performances during this Family Week at the Lodge, perfect for music lovers and budding song-writers. What’s more, all amenities, accommodations and meals are included in this special dude ranch vacation package. Nightly rates start at just $257 for adults and $199 for children, meaning a family of four will save over $2,000 with this special offer! Great price, great dude ranch vacation – now that’s what we call value.

Averill's Flathead Lake Lodge

10. Last but by no means least, is Echo Valley Ranch and Spa. OK, so this might be more of a splurge than a save, but if it’s value you’re after… Consider the luxury dude ranch’s credentials and you certainly get what you pay for – none more so when you book their customizable packages, where you only pay for what you use. The luxury dude ranch’s special Ranch Package runs year-round and is inclusive of deluxe accommodations, gourmet family-style meals and use of all ranch facilities, while spa activities and eco-adventures are offered on an ‘a la carte’ basis. So whether you choose horseback riding, guided hiking, fly fishing or other eco-excursions, the Ranch Package gives you the opportunity to customize your perfect vacation by doing as much or as little as you want. This is a great option for families, as although adult prices start from $235 per night, kids go from as little as $40 per night, to really even out the spend. Perfect for families looking for luxury with flexible payment options.

Echo Valley Ranch & Spa

For more ranch vacations to suit every budget, visit Top50Ranches.com

New and unique experiences at Tod Mountain Ranch

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Canada guest ranch and guest blogger for Top50 Ranches, Tod Mountain Ranch explains its new packages for 2012, designed to give guests new and unique experiences on their  guest ranch vacation...

We know that when it comes to your guest ranch vacation, you have a lot of great ranches to choose from. So you're probably asking what makes us unique, and why should you choose this ranch? Most of our guests come for the opportunity to experience western riding and horsemanship in a stunning location and a calm, peaceful environment that gives them space to think, learn and to just be.

Our sole focus is on horseback riding and horsemanship. We do not offer any other organised activities at the ranch so you can be sure that you get to spend as much time as you would like with the horses and the people who care for them.

Total Immersion Experience

Many of our guests want to experience more than the trail rides and we are happy to be able to offer a total immersion experience for those who want to get a more hands on experience with their horse. This experience is open to all guests at the ranch.

The experience starts on your first morning when we will introduce you to the horse we have assigned you for your stay. We'll tell you all about him as you catch, feed and groom him. We'll explain the tack (saddle, bridle, etc.) that we use and how to tack up your horse so you can get him ready for the days ride. After the rides, you will then untack and groom your horse before turning him out to the pasture with his buddies.

On the first day, this will be done under the full supervision of the Wranglers, but once you get the hang of it, then you'll be on your own taking care of your own horse for the duration of your stay. For those guests who just want to experience the trail rides, we are, of course, very happy to take care of your horse for you.

Wrangler for the Day

New for 2012, we are offering one lucky guest each day the opportunity to be a Wrangler for the day. Working alongside the Tod Mountain Ranch team, you will get the opportunity to live the life of a Wrangler and take part in all the different aspects of the job.

Your day will start with gathering the horses in the morning, checking the herd for injuries or lost shoes and doctoring any injuries or wounds - all before breakfast! After breakfast, you'll assist with the daily barn chores followed by catching, grooming and saddling the horses needed for the days ride. Then at the end of the day, you get to untack and groom the horses again before turn out. After a day in the saddle, there are still more chores to do! Filling water troughs, picking up poop, checking and fixing fence, harrowing pastures are all routine jobs that need to be done before the barn is closed for the day.

If being a Wrangler is your dream job, even for just one day, then let us know and we will be sure to put you on the roster!

For more information, dates and to book, see Tod Mountain Ranch's profile on Top50Ranches.com

Ranch specials: Averill’s introduces 2012 packages for foodies and grown-ups

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 23 2012 10:00 in Dude Ranches | Food & Wine | Montana | Ranch Specials | United States
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Ranch specials offer western vacationers the opportunity to focus on what they love on their dude ranch vacation, and thanks to Averill’s Flathead Lake Lodge special packages, 2012 promises to offer your best dude ranch vacations yet...

Calling all foodies...

Head to Averill’s Flathead Lake Lodge on May 24-28, 2012, for the Culinary Retreat special - the ultimate foodie outdoor adventure! Enjoy a hands-on experience with Averill’s executive chef and his team, learning new western techniques that transfer easily to cooking up a storm in your own kitchen. A blend of culinary retreat and Montana adventure, this special package involves mornings spent in the kitchen and afternoons enjoying the ranch – from horseback riding to sailing and massage. Come night time when you’ve worked up an appetite, feast on dinners with special wine pairings, a happy hour with guest bartenders from the local distillery, plus an evening of beer tasting with the local brewery.

Foodies will love Averill's Culinary Retreat in May 2012

Escape the kids

Want to get away from it all - including the children? Then book Averill’s Adult Only Fall Getaway package on September 2-6, 2012, where you’ll get stuck into plenty of horseback adventures in a quiet, peaceful environment. Think breakfast rides, arena lessons, an extended luncheon ride and guide horseback rides – and when you’ve reached your saddle-sore limits, take to the water for lake cruises and sailing excursions. When you’re not enjoying the packages scheduled activities, simply relax at the pool or explore the shores of Flathead Lake. Outfitters will be on hand for fly fishing, lake fishing, whitewater rafting, massage and more, which you can enjoy alongside other adults. Round off your action-packed days with evenings filled with music around the campfire. Surely this is the only way to enjoy a western ranch vacation?

Sail away from the kids this fall with Averill's Adults-Only package

For more information on these and Averill’s other special packages and to book, click here

Australia working holidays: Life on the cattle station

Comments (0)Published by Jody on February 23 2012 08:26 in Australia | Cattle drives | Cowboy Culture | Top50 Feature Articles | Working Ranches | Guest blog
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Outback Australia: A WWOOFer’s guide to life on the land

How does a London desk bunny adapt to the remote red dust of Western Australia? Laura Mannering, journalist and editor of online travel magazine World Out There, tells Top50 Ranches about the time she was shown the ropes by two Outback cattle station owners…

Accessing Outback Australia can be hard if you don’t want to spend a fortune, but are keen to avoid the backpacker trail. A two-week volunteer placement on a cattle station called Wonganoo, in the Goldfields of Western Australia, gave me a first-hand insight into Outback existence.

The station spreads over a million acres of burnt Martian landscape, with 3,000 cattle hiding amid the sparse, wizened vegetation. Having grown up in London and lived in the city most of my life, being somewhere so remote was an eye-opener.

Wonganoo is 240km from the nearest small township, Leonora, and a seven-hour drive from the much bigger mining hub of Kalgoorlie. Food is delivered to Wonganoo by the mail man once a week. If you’re really ill, you call the flying doctor. The myriad choices of day-to-day city living are totally absent. I was surprised at how soothing I found it – the huge starry skies at night, the terracotta earth stretching uninterrupted to the horizon. But it was my hosts who really made it special.

Station owners Kathy and Malcolm Boladeras welcomed me in and taught me how to use a power drill, mend barbed-wire fences, solar panels and windmills, lay baits for dingoes (their sheep were wiped out by a dingo invasion five years ago and they are worried their calves will go the same way) and mince camel steaks (there are around 500,000 feral camels in Western Australia, originally imported in the 19th century as a means of transport. Station owners cull them and nutritionists were promoting camel meat as ‘healthier than beef’ when I was there). As Malcolm kindly put it, I was ‘on a very steep learning curve’.

Losing their flocks was a devastating blow and the end of an era at Wonganoo – Malcolm’s grandfather had set it up as a sheep station in 1925. Now the couple rely on cattle to make ends meet, but domestic beef prices are low and they make their best money selling bulls to Indonesia. Then there’s the weather – persistent drought relieved by the odd smattering of blessed rain.

Malcolm and Kathy have been taking volunteers at Wonganoo for several years to gain a helping hand – and to give them another way to connect with the world outside. It was a pleasure for me to learn about a way of life so different to my own, and to be welcomed into it so openly.

Volunteering Tips

I arranged my placement through Willing Workers On Organic Farms (WWOOF) Australia which has plenty of Outback options. Sign up online or in person when you arrive in Australia. You’ll pay AUS$60 (around £40) and receive a directory of all the WWOOF hosts. Volunteers are unpaid, can be any age, and do not need a working holiday visa. Your host provides you with food and board and you lend them a hand. Using a tourist visa from the UK, I did five placements all over Australia in three months, and enjoyed them all.

To get the most out of your experience, it’s important to:

  • Know what you want. Are you after something laid-back, or are you willing to pull out all the stops? Some hosts see their role as being a cultural guide, others will treat you as ‘one of the boys’ and expect you to muck in round the clock.
  • Find recommendations from other volunteers via the WWOOF online forum, or by word of mouth if you are already travelling in Oz – plenty of travellers of all ages and backgrounds will have done a WWOOFing stint along the way.
  • Speak to your host on the phone before you turn up. It’s a good chance to see if you click and to check they are bona fide. Lots of WWOOF hosts also have websites too, which are worth a look.
  • Ask questions and make sure you are happy with the set up (the hours you’ll be helping out, where you’ll be sleeping, provision of meals, opportunities to explore the area). WWOOFers are expected to help out for four hours a day, but some hosts want more, some less. Most people ask you to stay for a minimum of five days, others will want a longer commitment.
  • Trust your instincts – if you’ve gone down the line with a placement but don’t feel comfortable with the arrangements, politely back out. Once you’re on a remote farm, particularly if you don’t have your own transport, it can be hard to escape!

Colorado dude ranch North Fork Ranch is Top50's newest addition

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Colorado dude ranch North Fork Ranch is the latest ranch to be named one of the Top50 Ranches in the world, thanks to its outstanding horse program and children's program, first-rate hospitality and luxury accommodations.

North Fork Ranch is a traditional family dude ranch and Orvis-endorsed fly-fishing lodge, perfect for family dude ranch vacations in the USA. Ideally located just over one hour's drive from Denver, Colorado, North Fork Ranch offers a multitu


Go white water rafting at North Fork Ranch!

de of riding and non-riding activities for all ages, interests and abilities, meaning all generations will enjoy the ultimate Colorado dude ranch vacation.

The traditional dude ranch is owned and operated by Dean and Karen May and their family, who have been welcoming families since 1985. Whether you're a seasoned cowboy or you've never put your feet into a pair of cowboy boots, North Fork offers dude ranch vacations you will never forget. For the authentic cowboy experience, saddle up your horse and enjoy long horseback rides through beautiful forests, all guided by one of North Fork's experienced wranglers who can teach you about 'Mutual Gains Horsemanship'. And because the Colorado dude ranch tailors its scheduled trail rides to guests' individual riding abilities and desires, you can be sure to get the most out of your horseback riding experience whatever your level. Whether you want to wander through stunning scenery at a slower pace and soak in the tranquil atmosphere, or step it up a gear into a faster-paced ride, you can be sure of being in good hands with North Fork's wranglers and ranch horses.

For those family members preferring to keep both feet on the ground, North Fork Ranch offers hiking in the beautiful Colorado backcountry, mountain biking, white water rafting and much more. And, as an Orvis-endorsed fishing lodge, North Fork Ranch guarantees a world-class fishing experience. A comprehensive children's program guarantees the younger ones won't get bored either. Come evening, everyone can get into the cowboy spirit with hayrides, campfire sing-a-longs and square dancing.

You won't go hungry on your dude ranch vacation, thanks to talented chef Karen's family-style meals with a gourmet flair - the kind of meals that you want to, but wouldn't normally attempt at home! From fresh salads and vegetables to homemade breads, only the best ingredients are used to create delicious, balanced meals - and sinful desserts! kids and adults alike will love the food served up at North Fork, whether it's a hearty cowboy breakfast, Mexican buffet lunch or gourmet dinner. Not forgetting North Fork's famous Champagne brunch rides!

After a dip in the heated swimming pool, retire to your luxury-rustic accommodations and recharge your batteries for another day filled with adventure. A week at this Colorado dude ranch is never long enough!

For more information and to book, view the North Fork Ranch profile. You'll find more great family dude ranch vacations at Top50Ranches.com


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