Wake up in the Bighorn Mountains and breathe in the smell of trees and mountain air. For all of you prairie-dwelling ranchers, this will be an experience! Spear-O-Wigwam has a long and storied history and the facilitation team is creating an unforgettable experience tied to this unique landscape.
If you care about land, believe in the power of community, and can show up in support of female leadership, we welcome you at Women in Ranching.
Arrival time is 5pm on June 17th. The location is accessed via a rough mountain road about a 1-hour drive from Sheridan, Wyoming. Do NOT underestimate the drive time! Rain or snow will make the drive longer; we suggest an all-terrain vehicle for the drive.
June 18-19th will be two full days of programming. We will wrap up and leave by 11am on June 20th.
Your registration covers lodging, meals and all educational programs.
“The Bighorns were uplifted 70 million years ago, exposing some of the oldest rocks on the planet at 4.25 billion years old. Overtime, wind, glaciers, and water have carved out some of the most unique landscapes in the Rocky Mountain West. The Bighorns feel and look different than most mountains but their beauty is unrivaled.
The tallest peaks reach over 13,000ft, but aside from the awe-inspiring mountains, you’ll find that the little things may be equally impressive. From the incredible wildflower blooms in the spring, to our frequent moose sightings around the lodge, the Bighorns really have it all. Aside from Grizzly bears, which do not inhabit the range.
Beautiful untamed wilderness lies waiting for you, where the word solitude still has meaning, and we plan on keeping it that way. With that said, however, we do love sharing our public lands and welcoming everyone who wishes to explore our backyard.”