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    Mill Iron Ranch

    Mill Iron Ranch

    (70 reviews)

    Mill Iron Ranch was an unforgettable experience. We were a group of four women with zero horseback…read moreriding experience, and we did this to try something new and celebrate a birthday. I'm so glad we chose Mill Iron. The trail was breathtaking, reaching a couple thousand feet in elevation with stunning views of the Grand Tetons. It's very beginner friendly, and even the kids, both 9 & 11 years old, in the other our group had no trouble keeping up. We did the group ride instead of a private one, but it still felt personal and small with just one other family, we were a total of 8. Cole, our guide, was fantastic. He kept a safe, easy pace, took breaks for us and the horses, and even took group photos once we reached the top. A quick heads up for those considering the 2-hour trail ride: you don't get off the horse the entire time, so expect a little soreness or stiffness by the end. But honestly, it's so worth it. The staff is kind, professional, and clearly care deeply for the horses. We learned that each horse only does one ride a day to avoid being overworked. If you're on the fence about trying horseback riding, take this as your sign. Go for it, you won't regret it.

    We enjoyed a 2 hour horseback riding tour and Sadie was our guide. This is a family owned ranch…read morethat has been in the family for five generations. We rode up 2000 feet for incredible views in Bidger-Teton National Forest. The views were stunning and all of their horses are well taken care of and well trained. We had a wonderful time and highly recommend doing a tour with Mill Iron Ranch.

    Spotted Horse Ranch

    Spotted Horse Ranch

    (15 reviews)

    Amazing family vacation: horses, wranglers and staff all friendly. This is an all inclusive dude…read moreranch with quaint cabins adjacent to the hobak river. You can cold plunge in the river, fly fish, enjoy games when not riding. Think of this as a down home family horse camp with time to unwind. Dinner is served family style. Summer schedule includes hot springs, rafting and cookouts. Your rides will be in the beautiful bridger Teton National Forrest. Note: there is no cell service and WiFi is spotty. Perfect for disconnecting

    We stayed at this dude ranch in the middle of summer/June. To say I LOVED it .. is an…read moreunderstatement. The staff was very friendly and helpful. You get your dedicated wrangler to guide you horse back rides. The wranglers are always working and never complain. The cabin was heaven. So easy pass out and the beds were comfy. No TV but that's ok. It was nice to unwind. I spent many evenings on the rocking chair on the porch Make sure you look at the sky again night. So many stars that it takes your breath away. I woke my family up to see There is a game room which my son loved hanging out in so he can play chess with other guests The food was tasty. We had a cook out for one of the dinners along w line dancing which was fun. There was a dinner bell which was cool We ate lunch at the top of the mountain during our all day horseback tour Being next to the river was refreshing One night we went into Jackson hole to the rodeo. They picked up/dropped off from the airport (don't recall if it was extra but worth it) All the guests were friendly so it made my trip all the more relaxing I really loved this place and I can't wait to go back

    Trail Creek Ranch - Sunrise view from the porch

    Trail Creek Ranch

    (8 reviews)

    Trail creek ranch is a hidden paradise in the Tetons. We celebrated our 30th anniversary here and…read morehad an absolutely wonderful time during our stay. Alex was so warm and helpful. The property is gorgeous and secluded. We stayed in Alex's Cabin, which was charming, cozy yet spacious, and well stocked without being fussy or cluttered. The mattress was very comfortable. The ranch is just 10 minutes from Moose-Wilson Road, which goes right into the national park. I can't imagine a better place to stay. We hope to be able to visit again.

    I cannot say enough about our 3 night stay at Trail Creek Ranch. Our hosts Alex and Mike were so…read morehospitable and made us feel like home from the moment we arrived. We stayed at the cabin "The Ritz" and it was perfect for our family of 4. There is a bedroom upstairs with 2 twin beds and then the queen room down. A grill, coffee maker, mini fridge, and small kitchen with dishes, utensils etc. would have allowed for us to cook if we had wanted to. But we chose to eat at the several amazing restaurants nearby. Wilson is a 1.5 mile drive with some incredible places - Nora's Fishcreek for breakfast is a must! And Streetcar is an excellent choice with a great variety of quality food from Tacos, hamburgers, Poke bowls, fresh salads, and more. Or head into Jackson for more great choices - Snake River Brewing is recommended. We also were able to book a Wildlife safari with Brush Buck into the Tetons and it was incredible. We saw a grizzly and 4 cubs, a moose, mule deer, elk, pronghorn, and marmots. The boys also had an AMAZING guided fishing expedition up to Jenny lake (the Snake River is not fishable this time of year but the lake trout was abundant!). But back to the ranch. The Ritz cabin is adorable with a screened-in porch, fireplace, winding staircase and HUGE open windows that allowed us to admire the incredible view. Lilacs were left for us upon our arrival. The property is a horse ranch. Also there are a bunch of other cabins to choose from so if you need something larger, etc. check out the website. The horses are from private borders so you can't ride them, but you can feed them apples or carrots; which was the highlight of our experience here. Just spending time with the horses, walking trails, etc. There are several trailheads 1/2 mi up the road from the ranch, which one leads you up to to an incredible calm lake at the top of Teton Pass. I would HIGHLY recommend this amazing gem in Jackson Hole. It was the perfect place to rest and experience being on a horse ranch and enjoying the majesty of the Tetons. I cannot thank Alex and Mike enough for everything!!!

    Spring Creek Ranch - Advertised photo gives impression  (in mixed photos and text) that a unit has all of the features shown.

    Spring Creek Ranch

    (77 reviews)

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    We stayed here for 5 nights and also booked horseback riding through the stables. The resort is…read moreabout a 7 minute drive up the mountain from the main road and it's pretty windy. If there's no traffic it's another 7-8ish minutes to the town of Jackson. We booked the Alta Vista house and a condo booked for 5 nights (due to the size of our family). The house was beautiful and had an amazing view of the Tetons from a large backyard. We have kids and they were beyond accommodating with having multiple high chairs, cribs, and a pack n play in the house ready for our arrival. The house did not have air conditioning which I think is fine for the majority of the time, but it was in the high 80s while we were there and there were a few nights that were incredibly hot upstairs. They did have multiple fans in every single bedroom which was nice. This wouldn't stop me from staying there again but a few things that I was surprised about... -3 of the 4 bath tubs had the stop drain removed so you couldn't fill them for kids to take a bath -one of the closets had an opening to the attic and there was insulation kind of hanging down out of it -the beds were all made with an insane amount of blankets, comforters, etc. I'm assuming they use the same bedding year round -the hot tub was closed for repairs, but no one seemed to be repairing it -it's $75 for a key to turn on the firepit... We booked the horseback riding online for 4 people. Unfortunately one person was unable to make it and we were able to have another family member take his place. Our guide was Hannah and she was amazing! She was incredibly helpful, shared a ton of facts and information along the way, and was really kind. I would definitely go back - just for the ease of everything and the amazing views knowing that there are likely a few things to keep in mind when booking.

    Million dollar views, one-dollar accommodations. We rented a 2-bdrm suite (townhome) which by the…read moredeceptively mixed advertised pics looks like 2-bdrm with a kitchen and living room. Ours was the upper unit which is 2 bdrm unit with an odd jack-and jill bathroom connecting the two rooms, and no kitchen or common sitting area. We immediately drove back to the front desk and asked "where is our kitchen and living room?" They said that is only for the lower units. Nowhere is this clear when you book the room. In fact their website summary and pictures of the units (pic included below) are deceptively mixed so that it appears that you get what you would expect from a "two bedroom suite with kitchen". We asked them to unlock the shared door between the upper alnd lower unit so that we would have a small gathering place and a kitchen. They only did this for an extra fee, ignoring our complaint that this was falsley presented on theri website. The lower unit had a musty old smell, as if the unit not is not often used. There was a sunken area living area, and a murphy bed in what they call the "dining room". Upstairs, one bedroom had a comforter with a large spot (hand sized) of dried blood on it (it had been laundered, but not fully cleaned). The continental breakfast that we pikced up at the front desk ( a separate building) is a boxed breakfast with two hardboiled eggs, an oj, a small, hard bagel in plastic wrap with some cream cheese. and a cheeses stick. It was the same box for all days. We only picked them up on the first day. We took one look and didn't eat anything. We checked out a day early because we were unwilling to spend another night there. The front desk people seemed cordial enough, but they appeared to be ready for the complaints, as if this is a common occurrence, so we didn't bother and just left. It goes without saying that I strongly encourage others to look elsewhere for accomodations in this area. --------- Additional comment: I had saved part of the breakfast box and just discovered that the items I saved in our cooler had expired (cheese and OJ). I can't imagine what that says about the bagel, cream cheese, and hardboiled eggs that were immediate throw-aways! Downgrading form 2 stars to one star! Don't stay here.

    Wilderness Trails Inc. - Horseback riding near Jackson Hole

    Wilderness Trails Inc.

    (11 reviews)

    Good horseback trail ride. Highly recommend if in the Grand Tetons/ Yellowstone NP. We did the 3 hr…read moreride and it was not a nose-to-tale trail ride you are actually riding ( up and down ridges, rocks, creek crossings, mud, ect.). Our guide Owen was great. The horses we were on were Big Kent and Big Tex- both were great and they did well for us and we ( experienced riders) loved it that we actually had to ride them. Horses are nice and fat/healthy. We will definitely be back next time we are in the area

    Wow! Worth every penny! We only planned to stay one night but wish we did 2-3! We did the bedroll…read moreand breakfast but they also do customs overnight tours to fishing sites or deeper into Yellowstone. They are the ONLY horseback riding with permits to enter Tetons and Yellowstone . Other Yellowstone horseback riding is through xantera or whatever the main Yellowstone commercial Company that manages all the hotels/restaurants/staff for general stores, very Disneyland/commercial. Wilderness Trails is family owned, rural, one of a kind. We felt like a family on the prairie. They literally plop horse corrals and tents and cooking station in the middle of grand Tetons and Yellowstone on a meadow/prairie like plot of land. All the staff live there in tents and some campers and so you basically join "their family" and live that life. They had a professional chef that came from a Michilin Star restaurant (he was not technically a Michilin chef) but food was amazing and so well Done! We got to eat with our horse wranglers and the chef and felt like part of their family. They all had their own dog and my kids had so much fun running around with all The doggies:) they had a warm outdoor like shower and you are in the middle of nature bathing amd my daughter said it was the best shower of her life! It was my 7 year olds first time horseback riding and she did just fine! My other kids were 10 and 12-they wanted to "live there" and asked if we could have their bday parties there. Was worth every penny! Wish we planned to stay longer

    Flat Creek Ranch - vacation_rentals - Updated May 2026

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