Terry Bison Ranch

Terry Bison Ranch offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience a working bison ranch just outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming, combined with various recreational activities and lodging options.

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Acres Protected
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Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Terry Bison Ranch

 

Terry Bison Ranch, situated south of Cheyenne, Wyoming, spans approximately 27,000 acres across the rolling plains of both Wyoming and Colorado. While not a protected place like a national park, the ranch provides a distinctive experience for visitors eager for a taste of the Wild West. The ranch is historically significant as it provides insight into bison ranching and the preservation of this majestic species. Guests have the opportunity to ride a train that traverses the ranch and gets them up close to the bison herd. In addition to bison viewing, the ranch offers a range of activities, including horseback riding, ATV tours, and fishing in nearby waters. For those wishing to stay overnight, accommodations range from rustic cabins to RV sites. Terry Bison Ranch is a family-friendly destination that combines the allure of outdoor adventure with historical intrigue, making it a popular stop for travelers exploring Wyoming.

Highlights

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Bison Train Tour – get up close to a herd of bison.

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Horseback Riding Adventures.

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Sunday Bison Steak Lunch at the Senator's Restaurant.

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Historic buildings and authentic western décor.

Notable Natural Features

The Big Red Bison Trains

These trains take visitors through parts of the ranch inaccessible by car, offering a chance to see bison herds up close.

The Trading Post Gift Shop

A place to find unique western souvenirs, clothing, and collectibles.

Senator's Restaurant

A rustic eatery offering bison steaks and other western-themed dishes.