Smell the tall sage,
Ponderosa Pine and fresh air, the sound of moving cattle, horses
hooves, and covered wagons, the color of green grass, blue sky and wild
flowers. Experience the movement of prairie breezes, trailing
cattle and wild creatures, the comfort of leather saddles, canvas tents
and camp fires. Enjoy the entertainment of cowboy stories,
country music and new friends. Let your sinces envelope the aroma of
sizzling bacon, cowboy coffee and barbecue steak. Soak in the
sights of the Missouri River Breaks, Bear Paw Mountains and a Cattle
Drive.
We invite you to join us at
Chase
Hill to learn and live a true western experience.
Our ranch is located 35 miles southeast of Big Sandy, Montana in the
Missouri River Breaks. Our roots go back to 1917 when our
granddad homesteaded. In 1987, we started Chase Hill
Outfitters and have branched out to offer to you our
Lewis and Clark Ranch Vacations.
As a third generation rancher, Bill has extensive knowledge of this
area, it's history and the changes that have transformed throughout the
years.
Travel through the Missouri River
Breaks country, via 4X4, crew-cab pick-ups enabling you to see sights
that Lewis and Clark encountered on their historic journey.
See Citadel Rock, the White Rocks, Hole-in-the-Wall, Slaughter River
and much, much more. This area will never be tamed and is
unique to this area.
Or, add a bit of the old
west. Operating on nearly 40,000 acres, your day can be
varied from trail riding, to spring branding, fencing, summer gathering
and moving cattle, or fall round-ups and shipping cattle.
Don't be mistaken, this is not a dude ranch, but a working cattle ranch.
Experience the True West with all the
amenities of home. We can tailor a package to meet your
specific needs and wants. We look forward to meeting
you. Come join us, for the adventure of your life on our
working cattle ranch and Lewis and Clark Tours. For the next
few days we will see more beauty, have more excitement, and enjoy more
entertainment than you can imagine. In fact, there will be
more darn fun than one good old happy-go-lucky cowpoke can keep under a
hat!