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one of the three ranches featured on" Last American Cowboy" tv series.
Whether you're searching for adventure or simply need a little peace and quiet, the Hughes Mountain Ranch is a perfect fit. The Little Belt Mountains of Judith Basin County bear witness to over 100 years of ranching by the Hughes family, and we strive to preserve the flavor, landscapes, and lore of the West while sharing it through environmentally conscious vacations.
Trek across our acreage on horseback ... test your tracking skills on a big game hunt ... pack a picnic and set off on bikes ... or simply rest and unwind in our newly renovated lodge.
The Hughes Mountain Ranch is one of three ranches featured in Animal Planet's "Last American Cowboy" TV series. The series showcases the day to day operations of a working cattle ranch. Only 2% of United States residents now live on a working farm or ranch. As part of this increasingly rare breed, we took this opportunity to tell our story of sound animal husbandry and quality land stewardship. See a clip from the show here.
one of the three ranches featured on" Last American Cowboy" tv series.
Whether you're searching for adventure or simply need a little peace and quiet, the Hughes Mountain Ranch is a perfect fit. The Little Belt Mountains of Judith Basin County bear witness to over 100 years of ranching by the Hughes family, and we strive to preserve the flavor, landscapes, and lore of the West while sharing it through environmentally conscious vacations.
Trek across our acreage on horseback ... test your tracking skills on a big game hunt ... pack a picnic and set off on bikes ... or simply rest and unwind in our newly renovated lodge.
The Hughes Mountain Ranch is one of three ranches featured in Animal Planet's "Last American Cowboy" TV series. The series showcases the day to day operations of a working cattle ranch. Only 2% of United States residents now live on a working farm or ranch. As part of this increasingly rare breed, we took this opportunity to tell our story of sound animal husbandry and quality land stewardship. See a clip from the show here.