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16 02, 2013

Red Horse Mountain Staff: Meet Sarah Dunbar, Wrangler and Guide

2018-12-14T21:54:57+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

Sarah has been here at Red Horse Mountain Ranch for several years as a seasonal and year-round wrangler, and she has a unique bond with horses. When guests come to the ranch and head out on trail rides, they expect knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides, and that’s what they’ll get with our wranglers! Sarah has a great way of sharing her horse knowledge, and this not only spurs fun and great conversations, but it also makes a few horse-shy guests feel at ease. She has been working with horses for over 11 years, and her career began at age 16 by [...]

11 02, 2013

Horses 101: Ten Horsemanship Tips For A First-Time Ranch Goer

2018-12-14T22:11:22+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

When our guests arrive at the tack barn for their first ride of the week on Monday mornings, they are always excited to meet their assigned horse! While some of our guests may already be experienced and advanced, it is a first time for many, and some might be a little unsure about their experience with horses. We always pair each individual rider with a specific horse, one that will make the most comfortable experience out on the trails. It is always important to put aside shyness and let your wranglers know if you are a bit uneasy around horses, [...]

6 02, 2013

Red Horse Mountain: The History Of A Dude Ranch

2018-12-14T22:17:12+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

This post is dedicated to the rich history of Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch, as it represents over 100 years of transformation that made Red Horse what it is today! While thousands of people embark on all-inclusive dude ranch vacations every year, its possible that many forget to ponder how most ranches were founded: by brave and adventurous settlers who were looking for adventure, a new life out west, and of course the timeless necessity to make a living. When it comes to our region and the historical western expansion, the hardy wilderness of northern Idaho perhaps prolonged settlement in [...]

1 02, 2013

Tubbs Hill Nature Park, Coeur D’Alene: A Fun Stop On Your Way To Red Horse Mountain!

2018-12-14T22:21:21+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

Looking for something to do on your way to Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch? The scenic city of Coeur D' Alene has a lot to offer, and if you are heading to Red Horse, it's right on your way! So if you have time to do some exploring en route to the ranch, and are up for a beautiful leisure hike, check out Tubbs Hill. Located on the peninsula adjacent to the Coeur d'Alene Resort, Tubbs Hill Nature Park is referred to as an 'urban wilderness', as this natural setting has been preserved despite its close location to downtown CDA. [...]

29 01, 2013

Historic Harrison, A Great Place To Visit Near Red Horse Mountain Ranch

2018-12-14T22:35:55+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

Harrison, 1910, Crane Historical Society If you haven't been lucky enough to venture to Red Horse Mountain Ranch, or Harrison, ID, then you don't know what your missing! The quaint town of Harrison has a rich history that can still be seen today. The sense of hard work and community from which it was founded on is still represented in the culture of the locals and the 20 historical buildings that remain, eight of which are on the National Historic Register. The town of Harrison is a wonderful reminder of the western frontier spirit, as it was established [...]

22 01, 2013

It’s Time To Add New Horses To RHMR! Learn About How We Pick Our Trail Horses

2018-12-14T22:46:33+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

Here at Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch we are celebrating the New Year and looking forward to the upcoming season, and it's time to start introducing some new horses to the ranch! Over the next few months we will be searching the northwest for the perfect trail horses that will fit right in with our herd here at the ranch. Choosing a horse requires extensive knowledge, intuition, and riding experience. While to some, it may seem that a trail horse might require less training than say, an arena horse, but this is not the case! Trail horses need excellent [...]

16 01, 2013

Meet Andi Bordelon, An Area Local And Wrangler Here At RHMR

2018-12-14T22:57:31+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

ANDI AND HER BLACK LAB, BOHDI Andi has been a wrangler here at Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch for the past two years, going on three, and she has some great reasons as to why she loves this place! Andi has spent most of her life around horses and found her passion for these magnificent animals at a young age. She started 4H and got her first horse at the age of 9, and has been hooked ever since! She has done horse shows, trained several horses, and competed in barrel racing and other timed events before finding [...]

15 01, 2013

Springston Bridge: A Piece of Harrison History

2018-12-17T21:10:34+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

While Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch remains to this day an excellent all-inclusive vacation destination in its beautiful mountain setting, there is a great deal of history involving the surrounding area! There will be more to come on the interesting history of the ranch itself, but this focuses on the picturesque Springston Bridge near Red Horse that to this day is the remaining representation of a booming lumber town. At the location of the bridge there was a town previously known as Anderson. Just a few miles from Harrison and nestled at the base of Anderson Mountain, it was located [...]

2 01, 2013

Horses 101: Raising Baby Kahlua!

2018-12-17T21:14:28+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

A continuation from Horses 101, this post is all about appreciating horses, and here at Red Horse Mountain Dude Ranch we feel that learning more about them is another way to make your experience at a dude ranch the best it can be! Learning about all aspects of horse care can make any rider appreciate their horse that much more. Just before our 2012 season, we were given the amazing gift of a baby horse named Kahlua. Kahlua was a big hit all summer, not only did she excite the kids but she also captivated the adults that fell in [...]

29 12, 2012

Get a Taste of Our 5-Course Wine Dinner

2018-12-17T21:18:50+00:00Categories: Ranch News|

Imagine an event packed week of riding, activities such as kayaking, hiking, or fishing, and nights full of fun at musical campfires and singing at the saloon. Here at Red Horse Mountain this jam-packed week is topped off with a gourmet wine dinner, adding an elegant twist to an adventurous week at one of the top dude ranches in the west. At Red Horse Mountain you will find yourself getting closer to your family and loved ones as you sit down together for every meal, and our end of the week wine dinner is the perfect way to end the [...]

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