The Pursuitist experienced an “off-the-grid” retreat at Brush Creek Ranch, sprawling across 15,000 acres of pristine Western terrain near Saratoga, Wyoming. This Ranch serves as the perfect spot for genuine adventures like horseback riding, fly-fishing, hiking, hunting, mountain biking, and ranger tours. Despite its rugged environment, Brush Creek Ranch offers the opulence expected from a five-star resort, all infused with a distinctive Western charm.
The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is a unique, all-inclusive boutique resort crafted for discerning travelers, corporate retreats, family getaways, and destination weddings. It boasts a spectacular 38,000-square-foot lodge, a luxury spa, an assortment of cabins, suites, residences, lodge rooms, and numerous outdoor activities for every cowboy or cowgirl. The property, which opened two years ago, exudes casual sophistication.
Bruce White, Chairman and CEO of White Lodging, stated, “For over 25 years, the White family has been passionate about service and hospitality. Our aim was to create a Western retreat that leverages our extensive industry experience while maintaining a balance of wholesome recreation, economic sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the preservation of Western culture. The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch embodies this vision and captures the true spirit of the West.”
The Ranch offered an incredible Western experience. The staff was exceptional—friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable. From delightful meals to authentic adventures, the Ranch is an immersive destination. Guests choose a morning and afternoon activity daily, and Brush Creek ensures each experience is unforgettable. Combining rare activities, luxurious services, exclusive landscapes, and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, guests will never want to leave.
Brush Creek is ideal for families seeking to reconnect. With limited cell service due to its remote location, guests initially feel the shock of being disconnected from the outside world but soon rediscover the joy of conversation, interaction, and adventure. Being “off-the-grid” at Brush Creek Ranch proves to be a positive experience.
A special thanks to the staff for creating an unforgettable experience, including Sage the dog and Rio the horse.
Additionally, the editors of Martha Stewart were at The Ranch, capturing a new editorial for Martha Stewart Weddings. Here are some photos: