A Five-Day, Hands-On Ranch Immersion
This is a working crash course in roping, stockmanship, sorting, and doctoring — taught on a working cattle ranch at Timber Creek.
Five full days of hands-on instruction where you’ll learn how to move cattle, rope with purpose, sort in the pen, doctor calves, and understand livestock the way working ranchers do.
You’ll wake up early. You’ll work cattle. You’ll make mistakes.
And by the end of the week, you’ll move differently in the saddle.
Details Snapshot:
Duration: 5 Days / 5 Nights
Lodging: Private Glamping
Meals: Farmhouse-style breakfasts & hearty dinners
Skill Level: All welcome - we teach everything on site
Pricing
Single: $3,000 total (1k deposit to book)
This is the complete Timber Creek experience — where every sunrise brings purpose, and every evening ends with laughter around the fire. You’ll saddle up and help move the herd across 20,000 acres of Idaho range, keeping cattle on good grass and learning what it means to work as part of a team.
It’s not a staged experience — it’s real ranch life, shared with people who love it.
Details Snapshot:
Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Price: $4,600 per person
Lodging: Private Canvas Tent Camp
Meals: Farmhouse-style breakfasts & hearty dinners
Skill Level: All welcome - we teach everything on site
Roping Fundamentals
• Rope handling and mechanics
• Catching cattle in controlled environments
• Timing, positioning, and safe rope work
• Ground work and horseback application
Stockmanship
• Reading cattle behavior
• Pressure and release principles
• Low-stress livestock movement
• Pen work and pasture handling
Sorting & Gathering
• Cutting and separating cattle
• Working as a team in the pen
• Gate positioning and flow control
• Efficient pasture gathers
Doctoring & Ranch Protocol
• Basic cattle health fundamentals
• Safe restraint and handling
• Vaccination and processing basics
• Understanding ranch workflow and responsibility

Ride the Range — Move cattle, check fences, and learn the ropes from real ranch hands.
Learn the Craft — Horsemanship, cattle sorting, and daily ranch skills.
Eat Well — Fresh meals cooked with local ingredients, served family-style.
Connect Deeply — Evenings by the fire with music, stories, and stars.



Farm-to-table meals

Daily Hands-on instruction

Mentorship from exeperienced Ranchers

Real Cattle Work

Campfire evenings
6:00 AM
Ranch Breakfast
Wake to the smell of coffee, the cool morning air, and a hearty ranch breakfast as the sun climbs over the mountains.
7:30 AM
Morning Briefing
Meet the team, learn the plan for the day, and get paired with your horse for the ride ahead.
8:00 AM
Saddle Up
Head to the corral, choose your horse, and settle into the saddle with guided instruction for every experience level.
9:00 AM
Trail Ride
Ride out through the backcountry, checking the herd, moving cattle, and learning the practical skills of ranch life.
12:00 PM
Lunch with a View
Enjoy a packed ranch lunch overlooking the wide-open Idaho wilderness.
1:30 PM
Cattle Work
Get hands-on experience with sorting, roping, reading cattle behavior, and working together to move the herd.
4:00 PM
Ranch Chores
Join in daily tasks like feeding horses or helping maintain equipment — the authentic end-of-day rhythm.
6:00 PM
Fireside Dinner
Share a delicious, home-cooked dinner prepared by Megan and the ranch team.
8:00 PM
Campfire Time
Relax around the fire with music, stories, games, and star-filled skies.
Who this is For
• Men and women who’ve always wanted to learn to cowboy — the right way
• Aspiring ranch hands
• Young adults considering ranch or agricultural work
• Families wanting to invest in a serious western education experience
• Horsemen wanting to sharpen their cattle skills
• Anyone craving grit, discipline, and hands-on skill development
Good to Know
• Physicality:
This is an active experience. You’ll be working outdoors, in the saddle, and on your feet.
• Experience Level:
All levels welcome. Beginners will be taught fundamentals. Those with experience will be pushed.
• Gear:
Boots, jeans, work gloves, and a willingness to learn are required. A detailed packing list will be provided after booking.
• Mindset:
You don’t need to be tough.
You need to be teachable.
Your horses are saddled. The mountains are waiting.
Join us for a week that reconnects you to the land, to yourself, and to the people around you.
Hear when next season opens
The Ranch at Timber Creek
49 Whittaker Lane Leadore, Idaho 83464 P.O. Box 133
(208) 756-7279
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