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  2. 10 Epic Dude Ranches to Experience a Little Bit of Cowboy Life

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    There's horseback riding for all, of course, but also fishing, archery, kayaking, and more. ... Montana, is open between December and March and June through October, summertime is peak family fun ...

  3. Top 10 Dude Ranch Vacations - AOL

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    Hunewill Ranch Horseback riding, gorgeous scenery, downtime and tasty meals are all part of a dude ranch vacation. There are no TVs, phones or other distractions at most ranches, but ah heck, you ...

  4. Flathead Lake Lodge is the Ultimate Dude Ranch Family Vacation

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    The lodge, a dude ranch of sorts, is located on 2,000 acres along Flathead Lake in northern Montana. I had read coverage prior in PureWow and thought perhaps this would be another week where we ...

  5. Guest ranch - Wikipedia

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    That trend had become evident in the 1930s but, by the 1950s, the term dude ranch had become unpopular, with most establishments advertising themselves as simply "ranches", and stressing their bona fides as real farms. Common to most of those establishments was the free use of horses, while normal resorts charged customers extra for a horse ride.

  6. Category:Dude ranches in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dude ranches in Montana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch was the first dude ranch in the US state of Montana. It was started by James Norris (Dick) Randall and his wife Dora after they purchased squatters rights on a small cabin along Cedar Creek in the Absaroka Mountains. [1] The original cabin had a dirt floor cabin with a sod roof.