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Yeehaw, cowboy! If you’re looking to get out on the open range this summer without blowing your travel budget, check out these five affordable dude ranch vacations.

Badger Creek Ranch, Canon City, Colorado

Channel your inner cowboy as you head to the Colorado Rockies for a dude ranch vacation at Badger Creek Ranch. At this working cattle ranch, you’ll help with the herd as you follow hundreds of cattle through Colorado’s countryside. Fly fishing, bird watching and hiking are also available nearby. The all-inclusive rate at Badger Creek Ranch is $200 per night.

Broken Arrow Lodge, Alder, Montana

Nestled in the rustic beauty of Montana’s countryside, Broken Arrow Lodge is well known for its scenic horseback rides — and they’re affordable, too. A three-day dude ranch getaway at Broken Arrow Lodge runs $525 and includes two days of horseback riding through the Rocky Mountains. The package also includes hiking, fishing and Jeep tours.

Rancho Los Banos, Sonora, Mexico

Just south of Arizona, 30,000 acres of adventure await at Rancho Los Banos in the Sierra Madre mountains. A day at Rancho Los Banos could include learning to lasso, hiking through canyons, riding horses through the Sonoran desert and spotting local wildlife like mountain lions and ringtail cats on a guided tour. Rates start at $175 per night and include meals and excursions.

Circle Bar B Guest Ranch, Goleta, California

If you’re looking to saddle up, you can enjoy horseback riding with views of the Pacific Ocean at Circle Bar B Guest Ranch in California. Here, the Horse Lovers Package offers two nights in a private cabin, a bottle of champagne, three daily meals and daily horseback rides for two for $734. While you’re there, don’t miss the Circle Bar B Dinner Theater, where you can watch a play while chowing down on a homestyle tri-tip dinner.

Dixie Dude Ranch, Bandera, Texas

Settle into the heart of Texas at Dixie Dude Ranch, where Western-themed cottages and cabins are your temporary home on the range. For $165 a day, you’ll experience Texas hospitality with three family-style meals per day, two daily horseback rides, catch-and-release fishing and hiking. Plus, you’ll be treated to rustic entertainment like hay rides, cowboy sing-alongs and nightly bonfires.

Have you ever stayed at a dude ranch? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Marissa WillmanMarissa Willman earned a bachelor's degree in journalism before downsizing her life into two suitcases for a teaching gig in South Korea. Seoul was her home base for two years of wanderlusting throughout six countries in Asia. In 2011, Marissa swapped teaching for travel writing and now calls Southern California home.

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