Shooting Range (Wildcatter Ranch & Spa, Texas) Ranch Rider 17 Jul 2013
Find Your Inner Lone Ranger With Ranch Rider

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Disney’s Lone Ranger movie is due to hit UK screens on Friday 09 August, the western depicting the fictional tale of the gun-toting hero and his Indian sidekick, Tonto. While the film has unmasked its fair share of critics, tour operator, Ranch Rider claims the iconic scenery; explosive train journeys and Native American narrative will turn viewers into Wild West wanderers.

 

Ideal for moviegoers hoping to find their inner Lone Ranger, the riding holiday specialist, has rounded up six of its best ranch stays with savings of up to £539pp.

 

Tony Daly, Managing Director of Ranch Rider, comments “New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, California and Utah feature on the list on filming locations, but adventurers in search of an authentic western experience have plenty more opportunities to indulge in the romanticism of this bygone era. Montana and Idaho are also great places to saddle up and travel back in time to frontier America.”

 

Save 29% (£404pp) Tonto fans should join the annual Crow Indian Pow-Wow, the cultural extravaganza showcasing traditional dancing and drumming, and an authentic Native American rodeo. Organised by Montana's Lonesome Spur Working Ranch, the first half of the week-long holiday is dedicated to the first nation tribe, the stay also including, a ride across the Custer battlefield, a reenactment of the Battle of Little Big Horn from the Indian perspective, and an opportunity to sleep in a teepee at the tribe’s encampment. 7-nights with Ranch Rider from £985pp (no single supplement) including, rides, camp out event entrance, accommodation, meals, most ranch activities, taxes, transfers and gratuities. Departing 17 August. Excludes local payment to Crow Tribe $300pp. Return flight from £839pp.

 

Save 50% (£539pp) when two people book! While Idaho doesn’t feature in the movie, its historic links to the silver mining industry, and today's many abandoned ghost towns make the Gem state a must for Lone Ranger wannabes. The 4D Long Horn Working Ranch is located in the beautiful high-meadows of the scenic West Mountains, guest’s driving and doctoring the ranch’s herd of longhorns, roping the cattle or testing their skills with a bow and arrow. Chuckwagon cookouts and cowboy campfires make this a truly authentic experience. 7-nights with Ranch Rider from only £539pp (two sharing) including, accommodation, meals, ranch activities (including riding), use of ranch facilities and taxes.  Discount valid on all 2013 departures (from now through October). Excludes transfers from £70pp, gratuities as left to guests’ discretion and return flight from £839pp.

 

An honorary member of the Comanche, Depp has also stated that he may share his ancestry with the Cherokee. Cabin number six at Texas’ Wildcatter Resort & Spa, offers spectacular views over Herron Bend, once the home of this Native American tribe. While silver bullets are a no go, there’s the option to shoot ‘em up at the six-point clay shooting range, and adventurers can rope, ride and even drive the Angus cattle. 6-nights with Ranch Rider from £939pp (two sharing) including, accommodation, most meals, ranch activities (exc. spa treatments), taxes and gratuities. Excludes car hire from £249 and return flight from £739pp. Year round departures.

 

Arizona’s White Stallion Guest Ranch offers all day rides through the Saguaro National Forest, with the opportunity to view ancient Native American petroglyphs along the way. The Spanish style property is also a mere 30-minute drive from the Old Tucson Film Studios, regular stunt demonstrations and Lone Ranger style staged gun fights appealing to Wild West fans. 7-nights with Ranch Rider from £799pp (two sharing) including, accommodation, meals, most ranch activities, taxes, transfers and gratuities. Excludes return flight from £789pp. Year round departures.

 

The Colorado Trails has its own film set. Movie fans can stroll down “Main Street,” the guest ranch’s western town featuring a trading post, soda fountain, jail, saloon, and authentic to the last, an opera house for live evening entertainment. 7-nights with Ranch Rider from £1,405pp (two sharing) including, accommodation, meals, most ranch activities, taxes and gratuities. Car hire from £250 and return flight from £849pp. Seasonal departures June to September. According to IMDB, the Lone Ranger train scenes were filmed in Durango - the ranch only 12 miles from the historic mining town. Add on a "Hi-yo, Silver! Away!" Colorado adventure, the vintage Durango To Silverton Narrow Gauge Steam Railway maintained in its 1923-1925 condition. Prices and departures on request.

 

New Mexico’s Double E Working/Guest Ranch runs eco-horseback adventures in the Gila Wilderness. Composed of creeks, meadows, steep canyons and rocky mesas, journeys on the Nature & Native Ruins Weeks might uncover archeological treasures dating back to almost 1,000 years ago, when the Mimbres Indians inhabited the area.  6-nights with Ranch Rider from £1,390pp (no single supplement) including, accommodation, meals, most ranch activities, taxes and gratuities. Excludes car hire from £250 and return flight from £839pp. Year round departures.

 

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