Into the Cowboy Culture Travel Trend? Here’s Where You Should Stay

With 2025 dubbed the “Year of the Yeehaw,” the Wild West is officially in vogue. Cowboy boots, bolo ties, and turquoise-studded accessories are trending, and the occasional cowgirl hat or full denim ensemble seals the look. Pop culture’s all in, too—Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning Cowboy Carter and hit series like Yellowstone, 1883, and 1923 have reignited our collective obsession with the American West.

Naturally, classic dude ranches are getting a glow-up. Below, uncover six luxurious, rustic retreats where sybaritic travelers go to unplug, reconnect with nature, and embrace their inner cowboy core—no lasso required.

Brush Creek Ranch (Saratoga, Wyoming)

A working cattle ranch rooted in ecological stewardship, Wyoming’s Brush Creek Ranch is cowboy luxury at its finest. Set on 30,000 private acres, the property offers three lodging experiences: 19 rustic-chic rooms in the Trailhead Lodge and 25 private log cabins that nod to the “Old West.” Cowboying abounds with horseback riding, fly fishing, cattle drives, and even barrel racing. For serenity, the Trailhead Spa—housed in a restored 1884 lodge—offers treatments fueled by the North Platte River Valley. At the heart of it all, The Farm delivers seed-to-table dining with a bakery, distillery, creamery, 94-yard wine cellar, and more.

Key Points:

• Website
• Rating: 5 Stars
• Rooms: 69
• Airport: Laramie Regional Airport
• Starting rate: $1,710/night
Amenities:

• 5 Restaurants & Bars
• Spa
• Yoga classes
• Free Wi-Fi

Greenhorn Ranch (Quincy, California)

If you’ve ever watched Yellowstone (RIP John Dutton), Greenhorn Ranch is California’s answer to the Dutton family’s rugged paradise. Tucked in the “Lost Sierras” just an hour from Reno, this historic ranch dates back to the Gold Rush. You can rough it—without really roughing it—in stylish Creekside Cabins or creatively renovated Airstreams. Outdoorsy types can saddle up for a proper rider assessment, arena lessons, and scenic trail gallops aboard one of the ranch’s 60 horses. And, of course, there’s the Greenhorn Saloon—where the whiskey flows and boots meet the bar.

Key Points:

• Website
• Rating: 4 Stars
• Rooms: 28
• Airport: Reno-Tahoe International Airport
• Starting rate: $280/night
Amenities:

• 2 Restaurants & Bars
• Free Wi-Fi
• Pet-friendly
• Outdoor pool
• Paid Breakfast

Madison Double R (Ennis, Montana)

Set along a mile-long stretch of Montana’s Madison River, Madison Double R is a reimagined working ranch turned luxe fly-fishing retreat. Owned by longtime Montana residents and former fishing guides John and Krista Sampson, the 11-cabin lodge delivers rustic elegance with soaking tubs, fireplaces, private decks, and even golf carts and mountain bikes. After casting lines with expert guides, guests can swap stories over whiskey at the Western-style Back Eddy Saloon. 

Key Points:

• Website  
• Rating: 5 Stars
• Rooms: 11
• Airport: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport
• Starting rate: $1,250/night
Amenities:

• 1 Restaurant & Bar
• Free Wi-Fi
• Fitness center
• Hot tub
• Bar

Dunton River Camp (Dolores, Colorado)

A luxe nod to the pioneer spirit, Dunton River Camp is an adults-only retreat perched on a restored 1800s cattle ranch in the Colorado Rockies. Eight safari-style tents feature plush beds, wood-burning stoves, soaking tubs, and mountain bikes for trail rides. Meals are served in a renovated 19th-century farmhouse with a guest salon and a wraparound deck offering sweeping views of the San Juan Mountains. Guests can enjoy mountaineering, trail riding, and rock climbing in the Rockies for a true cowboy-core adventure.

Key Points:

• Website 
• Rating: 5 Stars
• Rooms: 8
• Airport: Durango-La Plata County Airport
• Starting rate: $2,035/night
Amenities:

• 1 Restaurant & Bar
• Spa
• Yoga classes
• Free Wi-Fi
• Bar

The Ranch at Rock Creek (Philipsburg, Montana)

Nestled in Western Montana’s rugged valleys, The Ranch at Rock Creek is a historic 19th-century dude ranch in sync with its diverse ecosystem. Once a homestead, it now spans 6,600 acres of untamed wilderness, where guests choose from Granite Lodge suites, Luxury Homes, a Historic Barn, or Canvas Cabins. Inside, cowhide, leather upholstery, wood interiors, and horse-inspired paintings evoke the spirit of the Wild West. With activities like horseback riding, fly fishing, snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing, outdoor adventure abounds. After a long day, unwind at The Spa at Rock Creek or enjoy hearty meals at the Buckle Barn.

Key Points:

• Website 
• Rating: 5 Stars
• Rooms: 29
• Airport: Missoula Montana Airport
• Starting rate: $3,290/night
Amenities:

• 1 Restaurant & Bar
• Outdoor pool
• Spa
• Free Wi-Fi
• Outdoor Activities

Cibolo Creek Ranch (Marfa, Texas)

Cibolo Creek Ranch is tucked in Big Bend Country at the foothills of the Chinati Mountains, bringing cowboy culture to life. This grand West Texas estate, founded in the mid-1800s by Milton Faver, blends Southwestern design with wood-burning fireplaces, woven textiles, and antique furnishings. For group stays, three renovated forts—the Cibolo Fort, Cienega Fort, and Morita Fort—offer unique insights into the region’s history with Western settlers, Apaches, Comanches, and bandits. Guests can explore Indigenous rock art via horseback, visit the minimalist art town of Marfa, or venture into Big Bend Ranch State Park. Here, the animated world of Spirit: Stallion of Cimarron comes to life.

Key Points:

• Website 
• Rating: 5 Stars
• Rooms: 24
• Airport: Cavern City Airport
• Starting rate: $570/night
Amenities:

• 1 Restaurant & Bar
• Fitness center
• Spa
• Free Wi-Fi
• Outdoor pool

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