In The News

The Ranch in the News

We’ve been featured in articles of several major magazine and newspaper publications!

“RICH’S MONTANA GUEST RANCH”
HorseTV

“An American Safari in Montana’s Outback”
New York Times

“As we crept out of camp, the morning sky was slowly turning pink. Smoke billowed from the kitchen tent where we had just filled our mugs with wood-fired coffee. A Smith & Wesson pistol hung awkwardly on my hip. The tops of the surrounding Swan Range began to glow orange with the sunrise. Our guide, Jack Rich, scoped the grassy patches below the closest ridgeline, looking for movement. After spying a small cluster of animals from a distance, Jack led my friend Marie and me even deeper into the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex, a tranquil pocket of Montana backcountry commonly referred to as the Bob…”

“Rise of the Machines”
Spokesman Review

“Snowmobiling has a way of giving you a rush. Driving down a snow-covered road or trail at 40 mph on the back of a snowmobile feels like you are living on the edge. Snow-covered trees and mountains are framed in front of the machine and deer and elk can suddenly appear to the side. The Rich Ranch near Seeley Lake, Mont., offers winter activities, including snowmobiling, that bring people back winter after winter…”

“The Headwaters”
by John Keller
American Cowboy

“Helen Rich wakes in the night to a hush. Her husband, C.B., stands beside the bed, facing the blue light of snow. She reaches out and sets a hand on his bare back. His skin is cold, scarred by burns. He doesn’t look at her at first, and when he does, it is with a slow turning of his head…”

“Back to the Bob: Returning to Montana’s vast Bob Marshall Wilderness”
By Rich Landers
Spokesman Review

“I’ve always had humble appreciation for people who flourish in the inconvenience of a wilderness lifestyle. The 11-year-old daughter of a Montana guest ranch operator sliding off her horse with a trick in mind was just another example. While Simone Biles was in Paris winning Olympic medals to the cheers of thousands, Kyra was deep in the Bob Marshall Wilderness performing for no one in particular her signature backcountry gymnastics move – a cartwheel on a slender silvery blowdown log at the edge of our camp…”

Contact us for questions or availability

Rich’s Montana Guest Ranch

P.O. Box 495
939 Cottonwood Lakes Road
Seeley Lake, MT 59868-0495

1-406-677-2317

[email protected]

Licensed Outfitter: Jack C. Rich
License #142

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