The hook ups are the problem. Lots of Dude ranches. But most cater to you staying in their cabins. Some allow you to bring your own horses. There are lots of trail head just off the pavement. You don't have to travel 40 miles of bad road. Some have corrals built by the Back Country Horsemen or the Forest Service. But they will be 1st come 1st serve. There are some forest service camp grounds with corral trailheads nearby. But most don't have any hookups. Just picnic tables and vault toilets. I could suggest someplaces where you may have to drive 1/2 mile to 5 miles of good gravel roads. But even when you get there, it's primative camping. This place rents out the whole ranch to you. 10 bed cabin, barn corrals, But I see nothing about hook ups. And I've heard they are booked for all of 2008 & 2009 already. http://www.alpinelakesandtrails.com/ Check with the Dubois Wyoming visitors center. http://www.duboiswyoming.org/ People in the west just don't horse camp like you folks from the South. With so much access to public, it's just too easy to pull off the road some where and ride. But if you can borrow/rent/buy a generator, I could suggest some beautiful rides that start not far off the pavement in Northern Utah/Wyoming so you don't have to tear up your trailer. You would need to be self contained, Probably could get water at the trail head to fill your tank, But would have to trailer someplace to dump.
Edited by Painted Horse 2008-03-12 6:10 PM
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