Reviews (5)
Review Summary
Sarajane Milder
September 21, 2025
There's nothing better than The Hideout if you love horses and want to get into the Big Horn mountains. You can "leave all your troubles behind" and just be swept away by the magnificence of the area plus the delicious food and outstanding wranglers. We keep coming back for more and more and more!
Reine Ah Moo
August 10, 2025
Title: Four Years in the Making – Our Dream Week at The Hideout Ranch
This trip was four years in the making for my best friend “Louise” and me (“Thelma”), and let me tell you—it was worth every second of the wait. The Hideout isn’t just a ranch; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience wrapped in the most breathtaking scenery Wyoming has to offer.
From the moment we arrived, our casita felt like home—immaculately kept, warm, and with views so stunning we’d stop mid-sentence just to take them in. Mornings started with crisp mountain air and the promise of adventure, and every day delivered. Between leisurely dips in the heated pool, archery, and trap shooting (which we took to with much laughter), there was never a dull moment.
The food deserves its own standing ovation. Chef Steve created gourmet meals that weren’t just delicious—they were tailored perfectly to my dietary restrictions without ever feeling like a compromise. Every plate was thoughtful, fresh, and artfully presented.
The staff made us feel like family. Melanie in the office ran everything with a perfect blend of professionalism and warmth. Edward, our bartender and server, always kept us smiling, while Ellie made each meal feel special. The wranglers—Nina, Molly, Natalie, Caroline, Elizabeth, and Taylor—were patient, fun, and endlessly skilled, guiding us through some of the most beautiful rides I’ve ever taken.
And then there was Horatio—the best horse I’ve ever met. Over the week, he learned my ways, tolerated my chatter, and if I looked away for even a second, would sneak a snack. I didn’t know it was possible to fall in love with a horse, but Horatio won my heart completely.
The riding here is on another level—650,000 acres of trails, each one more breathtaking than the last. One day it’s red rock canyons, the next it’s alpine meadows or mountain lakes. You never ride the same trail twice, and you never stop being amazed.
Evenings brought a peaceful kind of tired—the kind you get from fresh air, laughter, and a day well spent. We’d gather at the bar to swap stories, watch the day’s photos from the wranglers, or simply sit outside listening to the horses in the pasture under a sky full of stars. One of the best parts was connecting with fellow guests from Ireland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Netherlands—people who started out as strangers but left as friends.
The Hideout Ranch isn’t just a vacation—it’s a feeling, a connection, and a set of memories that will stay with me forever. From the staff’s genuine care to the quality of the horses, the scenery, and the hospitality, everything here is done with heart.
To everyone at The Hideout: thank you for making our Thelma & Louise dream trip even better than we imagined. Horatio, I’ll see you again someday—save me a snack.
Patricia gough
July 16, 2025
Anyone who wanted a riding holiday on a ranch will not find a better place to go. Every tiny detail is catered for, the staff are amazing and nothing is too much trouble. The wranglers are phenomenal taking so much care and safety measures to make sure you have a memorable experience. We will NEVER forget our Hideout holiday. EnP xx
Danielle Dulken
July 10, 2025
The Hideout staff, wranglers, and owners host an unparalleled riding experience in some of our world’s most captivating terrain. The herd is impeccably trained and you’ll quickly recognize that horse welfare is priority #1 at this equestrian destination—happy horses, happy riders.
Each ride was unique. The wranglers achieve an impressive balance of safety and adventure! Under their guidance, horses demonstrate their command of trappy footing or stretch their legs for extended lopes on sandy ridges. Every trail, view, and lope somehow outshines the last.
The wranglers are total pros, too. They have a real skill for matchmaking riders with horses. During rides, wranglers consistently tend to the needs of each guest. Seriously. Want your stirrups adjusted? Done. Want to try another horse? Got it!
The outings are thrilling and you’ll be glad for your breaks between meals to take a quick nap or jump in the pool. The dining is excellent and the kitchen team does a superb job accommodating guests. You’ll also be happily surprised by the offerings in the Hideout store, which sells a nice selection of gear and gifts.
One of the most remarkable aspects of this riding resort, however, is the overwhelming kindness and generosity shared by worker and guest alike. I couldn’t have dreamed a better trip if I tried.
Deborah W Ford
April 27, 2024
One of the most beautiful places on earth! I travel a lot and this is one of the few places I continue to travel back too. Once you arrive, you can sigh a breath of relief for it feels like home. I have visited numerous times with my family and the Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch consistently exceed my expectations. Every ride is more beautiful than the next. At the Hideout safety is a priority for all levels of riders and they also care deeply about the well being of their horses. The Wranglers are experienced, knowledgeable, interesting and kind. The food is deliciously prepared and the staff are lovely. The cabins are beautifully decorated with a western theme. The guests at the Hideout are always fascinating and we end up leaving with new friends each visit. In fact, the last time I stayed I ended up becoming good friends with 2 other women (who also did not know each other). We are all returning back to the Hideout in October to ride together. The owners, Peter and Marjin are warm and hospitable. The dinner conversations are entertaining, fun and filled with laughter. By the time you leave you WILL feel like part of the Wonderful Hideout Family!
Location The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch
Address:
3170 County Rd 40 1/2
Shell, WY,
United States
The campground is on Trapper Creek Road. County Rd 40 1/2 is near.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.538 / -107.768
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Last updated: June 18, 2026