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The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch is the all-inclusive heart of Brush Creek Ranch, a vast luxury ranch destination near Saratoga in south-central Wyoming. Set across more than 30,000 private acres in the North Platte River Valley, the ranch combines open land, polished lodging, guided activities, serious dining, spa time, and a strong Western sense of place. It feels remote in the best way, yet the stay is run with the structure and comfort of a high-end resort.
The landscape shapes the experience. Meadows, sagebrush, creeks, forested slopes, and distant peaks create a setting that feels unmistakably Wyoming. Medicine Bow National Forest and the Sierra Madre range add scale and character. Guests come for riding, fishing, shooting sports, food, family gatherings, spa recovery, and the rare pleasure of being far from city noise without giving up service.
The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch sits near Saratoga, in the North Platte River Valley. The ranch covers a huge private landscape, so the sense of space is immediate. Days can move between pastures, trails, river access, lodge lawns, cabins, dining venues, and quiet corners with long views.
This setting works especially well for travelers who want adventure without planning every detail. The ranch team can shape each day around weather, season, ability, age, and energy. Guests can be active from morning to night or keep the rhythm slower. The size of the property makes both styles possible.
The Lodge and Spa section includes 45 individual units with 74 total bedrooms. Accommodation includes rooms in the main Trailhead Lodge and private log cabins that range from one to four bedrooms. This mix makes the ranch practical for couples, families, multigenerational trips, small groups, and larger buyouts.
Trailhead Lodge rooms place guests close to the main social spaces, dining, activities desk, and great room. They work well for shorter stays and guests who like being near the center of ranch life. The style is Western, but the comfort level is modern and generous. Expect warm wood, stone, soft textiles, large beds, and views toward the valley, lawns, or ranch buildings.
The private cabins are one of the clearest reasons to choose The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch. Many cabins include decks, fireplaces, living areas, kitchens or kitchenettes, and multiple bedrooms. They offer more space and a stronger sense of home, which helps when guests travel with children, friends, or extended family.
Cabin stays give the trip a natural ranch rhythm. Mornings can start with coffee on the porch. The day may include a ride, fly fishing, lunch, an afternoon activity, spa time, and an easy evening return. Guests who want privacy without feeling detached from the ranch often find the cabin categories especially useful.
The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch is built around an all-inclusive model. Lodging, meals, many beverages, and a deep range of activities are woven into the stay. This matters because the ranch covers such a large area. Guests can arrive, settle in, and let the team organize the pace of each day.
Activities can include horseback riding, cattle work, fly fishing, sporting clays, wing shooting, archery, hiking, mountain biking, yoga, guided nature outings, and seasonal events. The ranch has private access to North Platte River water and is known for its fly-fishing program. Anglers can spend focused time on the river, while beginners can learn with guides and still enjoy the broader ranch setting.
Winter adds a different side to Brush Creek Ranch. Depending on conditions and programming, guests may enjoy private downhill skiing at Green Mountain, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, tubing, ice skating, and fireside afternoons. The Lodge and Spa is open year-round, which gives it broader appeal than ranch resorts that focus only on summer.
Summer and fall bring long outdoor days, riding, hiking, fishing, shooting sports, and evenings that feel slower and more open. The ranch can be active, but it does not have to feel rushed. That balance is part of the appeal. Guests can fill the schedule or leave enough room for porches, views, and quiet time.
Food is one of the strongest parts of Brush Creek Ranch. Meals are not treated as simple fuel between activities. The Farm at Brush Creek adds a culinary campus to the experience, with a greenhouse, bakery, distillery, creamery, wine cellar, spirit vault, and venues such as The Cheyenne Club.
The ranch works with American Wagyu, local produce, house-made items, and Western cooking traditions. Breakfast can be hearty before a ride or fishing day. Lunch is relaxed and practical. Dinner brings a more polished mood, whether the setting is lodge dining, a special event, a wine-focused meal, or a private group dinner.
The wine program is unusually serious for a ranch resort. Brush Creek Ranch promotes a large wine collection, and the cellar experience is a draw for guests who care as much about wine as they do about riding or fishing. The result is a ranch stay where outdoor grit and refined food sit comfortably together.
The property also works well for celebrations, retreats, weddings, family gatherings, and group buyouts. Its scale gives groups room to spread out, while the all-inclusive structure keeps the stay simple. Guests can share big activities, then return to private cabins, quiet rooms, or smaller dinners.
Trailhead Spa gives guests a quiet counterpoint to the active side of the ranch. Treatments draw on Western tradition, local inspiration, and restorative rituals. Massage, facials, body treatments, salon services, sauna, steam, and outdoor relaxation areas help guests recover after long days in the saddle, on the river, or out in the hills.
Wellness here is practical rather than precious. A guest might start with yoga, ride for several hours, and finish with a deep tissue massage. Another guest might skip the most active schedule and build the day around spa time, food, and views. The ranch supports both versions of rest.
The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch is best for travelers who want a polished Western ranch stay with a strong all-inclusive structure. It suits couples, families, multigenerational trips, anglers, riders, food and wine travelers, and groups that want privacy with many activities close at hand. It is also a strong choice for guests who want Wyoming scale without a rough or improvised experience.
It is less suited to travelers who want a city hotel, nightlife, or a resort where every plan happens within a compact building. The point here is land, movement, food, horses, river time, cabins, and quiet. For guests who want a luxury ranch with real space and a high level of organization, The Lodge at Brush Creek Ranch is one of Wyomings strongest stays.
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