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Create Unique Family Memories at a Historic Montana Dude Ranch
The 63 Ranch near Livingston is Montana's first dude ranch to be declared a National Historic Site. This ranch dates back to 1863, hence its name. The ranch borders the immense Gallatin National Forest, straddles Mission Creek Canyon, meets the peaks of the Absaroka Mountains & rolls across grassy hills above the Yellowstone River. Here you can go for a stirring ride on a breathtaking trail, hike in the woods & fish in Mission Creek. You will spend your nights in a rustic cabin with modern bathrooms & dine on wholesome family meals. Come make yourself part of 63 Ranch's 82 years of history!
Dude Ranch
Family
Nature
Cabins, Cottages, and Chalets
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Saddle up, partner! It's time to kick off your shoes and put on your cowboy boots. The 63 Ranch is a real working dude ranch where guests can join the cowboys as they round up the cattle. There are over 100 miles of beautiful trails to explore! test
Get back to a simpler time – a time for family. The 63 Ranch has been catering to families since the very beginning. Children's activities include fossil hunting, fishing, square dancing, and of course horseback riding. Let loose your inner cowboy! test
The ranch's location in Big Sky Country will inspire you. Be sure to bring your camera! You're sure to see picture-worthy wildlife, wildflowers and waterfalls. Hike through beautiful scenery and fish in sparkling creeks. Reconnect with nature! test
You'll find the ranch's rustic log & frame cabins tucked among the aspen & pine trees. Each unit has a modern bathroom with plenty of hot water and is decorated in Western motifs. The ranch limits the number of guests to 30 for a personal experience.
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