Three horses silhouetted mid-walk through knee-high grass at early morning blue-gold light, a lone rider in a worn hat sitting easy in the saddle, soft ridgeline in the distance

Est. 1974 · High Country Ranch

Bridle

Where the land does the talking.

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Horses in early morning mist with steam rising from their backs, golden blue dawn light, rider saddling up in foreground

Dawn · 5:42 am

Steam rises off their backs before the sun clears the ridge. This is the hour the ranch belongs to the horses.

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Trail ride through canyon switchbacks, riders crossing shallow river, red rock walls, midday light filtering through

Midday · 12:18 pm

The canyon narrows and the river is cold. The horse doesn't hesitate. You learn something about hesitation.

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Bonfire at night on a ranch with people gathered around, cast iron cooking, stars visible in the dark sky above

Evening · 8:55 pm

The cast iron is hot and the stars are so thick they look fake. Nobody reaches for their phone.

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Bridle Ranch

"The land doesn't rush. Neither do we. Come for a weekend — most guests start thinking about coming back before they've finished their first ride."

— Margaret & Dale Whitfield, Proprietors

The Ranch Year

Every season earns
its own kind of beauty.

Green spring meadow with horses grazing, foal standing near its mother, soft morning light
Foaling Season

March – May

The foals find their legs in the same mud the creek left behind.

Pastures green up fast after snowmelt. Mares foal in the quiet hours before dawn. The air smells like wet earth and new beginnings. Ride out to the lower meadow and watch the herd at their most unhurried.

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Wide high country landscape with cattle and riders on summer trail, golden light
Cattle Work

June – August

Cattle don't care about the heat. Neither do the riders who earn their respect.

The big work happens now — moving cattle between pastures, mending fence lines, early morning drives before the sun climbs. Join the working crew or ride the high country trails where the air stays cool and the views go on forever.

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Autumn aspen grove trail ride with golden leaves and horses, canyon walls in background
Peak Color

September – November

The aspens go gold and the horses know it — they move differently in October.

Peak trail season. The canyon walls are copper and amber, the light is low and golden all day, and the crowds are gone. Ride through aspen groves that sound like rain when the wind moves through them. This is the season most guests come back for.

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Winter ranch scene with horses in snowy pasture, warm barn light glowing from inside
Barn Season

December – February

Snow quiets the whole ranch to a hush that's hard to find anywhere else.

The barn is warm and smells of hay and horses. Rides go out in the cold clear air — hoofprints in fresh snow, breath steaming, the world simplified to white and blue. Evenings by the fire with cast iron on the stove and no reason to be anywhere else.

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Who Comes Here

Three kinds of people
find what they need here.

Family with children on horseback in green meadow, golden afternoon light, mountains in background

Families · 2–5 Night Stays

Pull them off the screens.

Three days is enough to reset a kid's whole sense of what's interesting. Horses, creek beds, campfire cooking, and the kind of tired that comes from being outside all day.

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Two riders on horseback at sunset, silhouetted against orange sky over open rangeland

Couples · Weekend & Weeklong

An anniversary you'll actually remember.

Sunrise rides, private trail access, evenings by the fire. No itinerary. No agenda. Just the two of you and a landscape that makes conversation easy.

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Group of people in western attire working with horses in a round pen, ranch setting

Corporate · Day Programs & Retreats

Trust is learned from a 1,200-pound animal.

Horses read hesitation. They respond to calm, clear intention. Half a day in the round pen teaches leadership principles no whiteboard session ever could.

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Bonfire at dusk on a ranch, cast iron cooking over open flame, stars beginning to appear in the darkening sky above open rangeland

Bridle Ranch · High Country

The land is ready.
Are you?

Stays book fast in autumn and summer. Check availability and reserve your dates before the season fills.

50+

Years Working This Land

12

Miles of Private Trail

40+

Horses in the Herd