The Remote Cabins In Nebraska That Will Take You A Million Miles Away From It All
By Delana Lefevers|Published December 05, 2016
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Delana Lefevers
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
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When you need to get away, where you stay depends greatly on what you hope to get from your experience. If you want to be pampered and feel like you’re in the lap of luxury, you visit a swanky hotel. If you want to really escape from the real world for a while, you make the trek out to a secluded cabin in the middle of nowhere.
Located near Chadron in the stunning Pine Ridge of western Nebraska, RuJoDen Ranch offers a unique type of getaway that's totally off grid and totally relaxing.
To keep the experience authentic, your parking spot will be no less than one mile from your cabin. You'll have to pack in everything you'll need for your stay, including food and drinking water.
For those who can't carry all of their supplies, the ranchers can haul them to the wagon. You can also opt to purchase your food and water from the hosts and have it waiting for you upon your arrival.
Once there, you can use the complete isolation to relax, unplug, unwind, and get away from absolutely everything. A secluded sheep wagon is the perfect home base for a hunting expedition.
To maintain the exclusivity of the experience and ensure that hunters have the best time possible, hunting parties are restricted to one per season for turkey and deer.
The owners are dedicated to range management and environmental education. They can provide nature walks and education on historical range management techniques during your stay if you want to learn more about how these historic lands are being protected and preserved.
The owners also have a fascinating collection of antique horse-drawn farm machinery. Peruse the implements to take a little walk through Nebraska's past.
The wagons themselves are far from luxury accommodations - and that's exactly the point. It's all about the back-to-nature experience without the distractions of modern life.
A nearby stock water tank contains water for washing and bathing. Linens, cookware, eating utensils, lanterns, a sun shower, and a porta-potty are all provided.