This Wyoming Ranch Is Home To the Largest Privately-Owned Bison Herd and You Gotta See It
By Lisa Jensen
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Published February 21, 2018
There are a number of things you can only see in Wyoming – Old Faithful, the Devil’s Tower , Thermopolis’s travertine terraces , to name a few. What’s more, the Cowboy State also happens to be home to the largest privately-owned bison herd in existence. Roughly 3,000 head of bison live the good life on a family ranch south of Gillette, and it’s an extraordinary sight you have to see to appreciate fully.
There's a place along Highway 59 in Wyoming where the countryside is dotted with thousands of bison.
Durham Ranch is the spot, around 40 miles south of Gillette, with the Thunderbasin Grassland nearby.
The address is 7859 WY-59, Gillette, but the ranch actually sits closer to the tiny town of Wright.
It's a beautiful area for raising a herd of bison and an interesting place to visit.
Though bison used to roam the Wyoming prairies and plains by the millions, this herd is much larger than any you're likely to see in the wild or captivity these days.
Settlers hunted bison so freely in the days of the Old West that they nearly became extinct. It's estimated that less than 500 bison were left in existence in 1889 when the government stepped in and imposed game laws that allowed the herds to grow.
The Durham Ranch has been owned and operated by the Flocchini family since the 1930s. They've always strived to manage the ranch and the herd responsibly, using sustainable practices from the start.
Offering tours of the ranch is one way to educate the public, in addition to allowing people to see these majestic creatures uncaged in their natural habitat.
There is more than bison to be seen at the Durham Ranch, however. The area is stunningly beautiful, plus significant prehistoric artifacts have been found on the grounds...
Tour guides can show you the Native American structures as well as relics from the Homesteader Era.
...and other animals besides bison call the ranch home, too. Visitors are just as likely to see mule deer, elk, pronghorn, coyotes, foxes, badgers, prairie dogs, and an assortment of birdlife while visiting.
Durham Ranch enjoys hosting special events, as well. Visitors find it relaxing and restorative to spend time painting among the herd...
...and there's the annual Bison Stampede, a 5K/10K walk/run at the ranch that raises money for local charities.
As a working ranch, Durham operates year-round, but the touring season is just during the summer months.
Tours are offered twice a week between June and September and can be booked by calling Durham Ranch at 307-686-0040. With such a short season, the schedule fills up fast, so it's recommended you call as far in advance as you can to reserve your spot.
It's a one-of-a-kind experience you can have OnlyInWyoming.
Have you taken a tour of the Durham Ranch?
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