INTO THE WILD
COWGIRL|May - June 2020
A COLLECTION OF PROPERTIES IN SPRAWLING SOUTHCENTRAL WYOMING TAKE THE OLD WEST TO NEW HEIGHTS WITH AN ELEVATED GUEST RANCH EXPERIENCE THAT IS RUGGED, RUSTIC, AND REFINED.
CHRISTY NIELSON
INTO THE WILD

Set on a 30,000-acre working cattle ranch outside the delightful town of Saratoga in south-central Wyoming, Brush Creek Ranch is a collection of exclusive properties that are abundant in authentic ranch culture, décor and experiences. The collection, which is tucked between the Sierra Madre Mountains and the magnificent Medicine Bow National Forest, is the passion project of Bruce and Beth White who always dreamed of owning a ranch out West.

Their search led them to the hilly and rocky landscape of Wyoming’s North Platte River Valley and Brush Creek Ranch, which impressed them with its location within a true ranching community and its inherent beauty— recognizable despite having been neglected for quite some time. The Whites spent the first summer breathing new life into the still-standing homestead buildings with the help of their children and friends. Dozens of teenagers spent that summer making ranch improvements—working on trails, baling hay, cleaning out barns, repairing fences, and more. It was the visits from the kids’ parents and siblings that clarified their vision for the property as a place for families to reconnect.

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