Summer 2023 Season

$3,325

Cattle Drive ticket price per adult. Children’s pass/ticket option is on the next page.

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Description

Living the life of a cowboy, moving cattle on horseback from pasture to pasture on the wide open range.

 All cattle drive groups start on Monday Morning at 7 am meeting in the lobby of the old historic Mill Inn, the closest hotel to the Sheridan airport. You can fly in early and see the town of Sheridan for as many days as you like and stay anywhere you like in town; in fact, we recommend it. And yes you can take an Uber or Taxi from the airport anywhere in town. It’s a small town and everything is close by.


MONDAY SCHEDULE

  • 7 am Meeting at MILL INN Lobby, Sheridan Wyoming.
  • Assemble and leave with RSR Staff to the Cowboy Cattle Drive
  • 9 am basic horsemanship clinic, learning to ride and understand the basics.
  • 12 noon Lunch on the Chuckwagon
  • 1-6 pm Afternoon Activities
    • Horse light group Trail ride
    • Survival Class, a teambuilding exercise teaches you about the environment and what to do in emergencies.
  • 7 pm Dinner back at the Chuckwagon
    • Campfire Stories, Historian, Cowboy & Indian Stories
    • Light card games, sleep around 9 pm

DAILY SCHEDULE (TUESDAY – THURSDAY)

  • STAFF: Jingles horses, saddles up, checks equipment, split up into groups to move cattle to high grounds
  • 6 am Breakfast at the Chuckwagon
  • 7 am ALL Ride out looking for sick and lame cattle along the way, take photos on the way
  • Return to camp around 1 pm and afternoon activities:
    • Archery Shooting
    • Photo camp
    • Hiking
    • Cabin Building/Saw Mill
    • Short Trail Rides
    • Wagon Rides using teams
    • Fishing
    • Survival Classes
    • Dutch Oven Cooking lessons, Cowboy Cooking
    • or go back out for more Range Management (moving cows from pasture to pasture with the cowboys)
  • Dinner back at the Chuckwagon around 7 pm
    • Campfire historians
    • Cowboy Stories
    • Indian Stories
  • Card games and then off to your bedroll.

FRIDAY

  • STAFF: Jingles horses, saddles up, checks equipment, split up into groups to move cattle to high grounds
  • 6 am Breakfast at the Chuckwagon, bring your personal items with you to the Chuckwagon, they will be loaded for the trip down to the Mill Inn.
  • 7 am ALL Ride out looking for sick and lame cattle along the way, take photos on the way
  • Return to camp around 11 pm
  • 12 noon Lunch at the Chuck Wagon
  • 1 pm Ride out to the Mountain, farewell ride with your horse.
  • 2 pm Load up the trucks and head down to the Mill Inn.
  • 3 pm Hotel Check-in for hot showers and “light switches” supplied by Cowboy Cattle Drive
  • 6 pm Hay wagon Pickup out front Mill Inn headed out for dinner.
  • 6:30 pm Banquet Dinner at Cold Creek Cattle Company Steakhouse
    • Meals provided by Cowboy Cattle Drive
      • Awards
        • Top Cowboy
        • Top Horseman
        • Top Archer
        • Saddlebag of Shame
      • 10:30 pickup for hayride back to Mill Inn, or… you can find your way one bar at a time.

SATURDAY

  • Wake up at your leisure, complimentary breakfast is available in the lobby until 10 am. Depart for your flight or next destination!

ALL TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND WE WILL MOVE TIMES AND MAKE ADJUSTMENTS ON THE FLY BASED ON WEATHER AND OTHER HUMAN CONDITIONS AS NECESSARY.


While we will try our best to accommodate your needs we like to make sure you fall within these parameters.

Here are some guidelines to observe:

  • Age: 13-70 years old, with exceptions for rider experience. If your child, under 13, is a great rider, we will discuss this on a case-by-case basis.
  • Height: 4 feet tall minimum
  • Weight: A maximum weight of 275 lbs.
  • Mandatory Items: Your own Sleeping bag with a zero-degree rating.
  • Suggested Items: Cowboy boots/packer boots, cowboy hat, warm jacket, Sunscreen, Chapstick, and Wet Wipes w a ziplock bag.
  • Clothing: We recommend wearing layered clothes. The temp goes from chilly mornings to warm afternoons, to chilly nights and you’ve got saddle strings on the back of your saddle to roll up and tote your jacket when it warms up during the day.
  • Luggage: Due to limited space only (1) Military duffle bag is allowed per cowboy/cowgirl. (see recommended)


Don’t forget:

  • Sleeping Bag (rated to 0 degrees preferred)
  • Coat, Sweater, Leather or Cotton Gloves
  • Slicker (Rain Gear)
  • Riding Boots with a minimum 1/2″ heel
  • Comfortable Shoes
  • Towel
  • Brimmed Hat or Cap
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip Balm
  • Insect Repellant
  • Flashlight
  • Matches
  • Camera, Film, Batteries
  • Canteen, Water Bottle, or Camel Back
  • Personal toiletries (not toilet paper it’s supplied)
Summer 2023 Season was last modified: July 16th, 2023 by wsadmin

Additional information

2023 Cowboy Cattle Drive Week

June 5-10, 2023, June 12-17, 2023, June 19-24, 2023, June 26-July 1, 2023, July 3-8, 2023, July 10-15, 2023, July 17-22, 2023, July 24-29, 2023, July 31-August 5, 2023, August 7-12, 2023, August 14-19, 2023, August 21-26, 2023, August 28-September 2, 2023, September 4-9, 2023, September 11-16, 2023, September 18-23, 2023, September 25-30, 2023

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