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General
- Family-friendly resort in Wyoming
- Western-themed activities and food
- Get up close to the site's bison herd
Yee-haw! If Western-themed Wyoming hols are your USA holiday thang, we suggest you lasso your cowboys and cowgirls and gallop along smartish to the state's Bison Ranch Resort.
You could lay your hat here for weeks with the range of Western-themed activities on offer at this big and family-friendly park, from horseback riding into the prairie to pony rides for younger cowboys/girls, to the entertainment, heaps of good food, all-terrain vehicle tours and info on the history and culture of Wyoming.
And – very much a billy bonus – guests can take train tours on the dinky little locomotives into the middle of the site's bison herd: pretence of cowboy living very much encouraged during same.
For Junior, there's the Kid Corral with Ferris wheel, merry-go-round, horseshoe pits and aeroplane ride – somehow we don't think they'll give a hoot about the authenticity or not of this last in the days of cowboy.
Kids can also try their luck fishing on site, and the Terry Bison team will take, clean, gut and cook their catch for them for a small extra charge.
Catches and other food are dished up at the Tombstone Café for breakfast and the Senator's Steakhouse for lunch and a most hearty cowboy dinner. Need something more exciting? Catch the Sunday lunch train for a meal on the move or sashay along to a special event like the dinner, dance and auction of Dance in the Buff.
The ranch also has a gift shop, selling souvenirs and packs of buffalo meat.
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Features
Leisure on park
Bar or club house
Cycle hire
Evening entertainment
Fishing
Fitness centre
Indoor swimming pool
Kids' club
On-site restaurant/cafe
Outdoor swimming pool
Playground
Recreation room/arcade
TV room
Takeout
Tennis
Watersports
Amenities on park
Bath available
Car parking by site/unit
Composting toilet
Dog park
Drying room
Free wifi
Grocery store
Ice pack freezing
Internet access
Laundromat
Parent & baby washroom
Payphone
Pick-up from public transport
Portaloo
Pub toilets
Restrooms
Shower available
Washing-up area
Wheelchair access
Wifi
Groups welcome
Family friendly
Motorcycle friendly
Rallies welcome
Single-sex groups welcome
Student groups welcome
Rules
Barbecue grills allowed
Barbecue provided
Campfires allowed
Commercial vehicles allowed
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed all year
Utilities
Charging facilities
Communal fridge
Dump station
Electric car charging point(s)
No drinkable water point
No hot water
No running water
Propane/gas cylinders available
Recycling available
Renewable energy
Nearby amenities
Bar nearby
Convenience store nearby
Dog walk nearby
Type
Large (51-200 sites)
Nearby leisure
Climbing nearby
Cycling nearby
Fishing nearby
Golf nearby
Horseback riding nearby
Restaurant nearby
Touring and motorhomes
Gray water hook-up for RVs/trailers
Water hook-up points for tourers
Location
Local attractions
Twenty minutes by car (not horseback, alas) is the old city and Wyoming state capital of Cheyenne, where sights to see include the Old West Museum, the 50+ buildings of the National Register of Historical Places including the Union Pacific train depot, and the 37-mile greenway connecting the city's parks and neighbourhoods; take a walking tour to see more.
About an hour away, the Wyoming Territorial Prison Historic Site, also on the National Register of Historic Places, dates back to 1872 and these days comes with a prison museum, a frontier town with living history characters, and special events throughout the year.
The million or so acres of the Medicine Bow National Forest lie to Laramie County's northwest extending over Wyoming and Colorado. Among the many outdoor options here are rock climbing at Vedauwoo, wildlife watching, and hiking around Snowy Range and other forest mountains,
- How much is payable upfront? A 15% transferable deposit is payable when you book, with the balance payable on arrival. Read more
- Does Terry Bison Ranch Resort have a swimming pool? No View all features
- Is Terry Bison Ranch Resort dog friendly? Yes View all features
- What attractions are near Terry Bison Ranch Resort? Twenty minutes by car (not horseback, alas) is the old city and Wyoming state capital of Cheyenne, where sights to see include the Old West Museum, the 50+ buildings of the National … Read more
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When can I check in and check out of Terry Bison Ranch Resort?
Camping and touring Arrive: 2 p.m. – Anytime Depart by: noon On-site accommodation Arrive: 2 p.m. – Anytime Depart by: noon Check-in is 2:00 pm, check-out is at noon.
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