Terry Bison Ranch Resort, Ranch and resort in Laramie County, United States
Terry Bison Ranch Resort is a working ranch and resort where visitors can see and feed American bison in their natural surroundings. The property offers multiple places to stay, including RV sites, tent areas, and individual cabins, with a steakhouse restaurant on the grounds.
The land was purchased in 1881 by an early territorial leader who wanted to build a large livestock operation in the region. This purchase marked the beginning of the property's development as a significant cattle and bison operation.
The place keeps local traditions alive through horseback riding, seasonal events, and regional food served in its dining areas. Visitors experience the lifestyle of a working western ranch, learning how people here connected with the land and animals over time.
Plan to visit during daytime hours when the grounds are open and accessible for touring and activities. The variety of lodging options makes it easy to stay for just a few hours or extend your visit for a longer experience.
Converted military vehicles serve as trains that carry visitors through the bison fields for up-close encounters with the animals. This unusual transport method turns animal watching into a hands-on and memorable experience.
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