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About the RanchThe Willow Creek Ranch at the Hole-In-The-Wall is a beautiful, 57,000 acre, actively operating cattle and horse ranch. It is located on the South Big Horn - Red Wall Back Country Scenic Byway, sixty miles north of Casper and thirty-five miles southwest of Kaycee, Wyoming.
Texas Longhorns relax near a refurbished chuck wagon that is used for cooking on the trail. It lies at the southern end of the Big Horn Mountains, and the elevation ranges from 5200' to 8200'. Its geography varies from flat open range, to rolling hills, to canyon country, and on into the higher country of the Big Horns proper. The famous red wall, approximately 350' high and composed of red sandstone, forms about 18 miles of its boundary on the east and south sides of the ranch, and is home to many species of birds, including pigeons, falcons and eagles. As the sunlight changes throughout the day, the wall becomes a focal point for photographers and artists rushing to capture its awesome beauty.
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Whether you are a fly fisherman or angler, you can also enjoy a great trout fishing experience at the Willow Creek Ranch. The ranch boasts miles of some of the best small stream fly-fishing in the west and has been featured several times on fly-fishing television shows. We have many guests who come just to fish, enjoy the food, and take pleasure in the magnificent scenery. If you like to shoot, we will spend hours at skeet or target practice with a variety of gun types. We also cater to special interest groups such as youth programs, retreats, bike tour groups, museum tours, and endurance ride groups. We have much western history in this area of Wyoming that cries out to be remembered. |
The swimming hole in Buffalo CreekCanyon is always a favorite stop on a hot day. |
Willow Creek Ranch
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