 |   Ranch Description: 71 Ranch | Location(s): Deeth, Nevada
Nevada's Historic 71 Ranch
The authentic working cowboy vacation experience.
Discover one of the best kept secrets of the American West, the Great Basin of northeastern Nevada — far reaching sagebrush prairies, the rugged Ruby Mountains, deep, lush meadows, and meandering willow lined creeks. This is an historic western region, steeped in the traditions of the vaqueros and Great Basin buckaroos. Real cowboys still earn a wage fulltime in the saddle. The large ranches of Elko County are a vital part of the American cattle industry. Experience the intimate workings of a true historic landmark in this country’s wild and illustrious ranching, past and present.
| | | | Telephone: 775-753-6745
Telephone: 866-717-7171
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HC 64, Box 6
Deeth, Nevada 89823 | Ranch Type / Accomodations : | |
•Working Ranch
•Guest Ranch
•Lodge
•Cabins
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•Hay Rides
•Horseback Riding
•Hiking
•Outdoor Games
•Single Action Shooting
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•Hot Tub
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•Beginner
•Intermediate
•Experienced
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•Weddings | Operating Months: | |
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•December | | The 71 has been an operating cattle ranch since 1877. We strive to produce a high quality, natural and consistent product to offer the beef marketplace. We are supremely dedicated to the business of cattle. The ranch comprises some 38,000 deeded acres at the base of the Ruby Mountains with the headquarters at an elevation of 5,400 feet. We are proud to have one of the finest herds of commercial cattle in the intermountain west. Here on the 71 we run about 1,500 pairs and 1,000 yearlings as well as a large battery of registered Black Angus bulls.
By running on 100% deeded land, we have been able to successfully institute a very environmentally sound rest/rotation grazing system. This land based cattle operation provides enhanced, as well as native habitat for a variety of wildlife. Elk, mule deer, antelope, sandhill cranes, sage grouse, and eagles are just a few of the animals and birds you may see on a daily basis on the 71 Ranch.
As you will find out for yourself during your stay with us, cattle work today is still done much the same as it was done 100 years ago… horseback. We have a guest riding string of about 30 American Quarter Horses. The ranch crew has nearly the same number in its cavvy. Most of our horses have been raised, broke, and trained on the job here on the 71 or on our sister ranch north of Elko, the cowboy-famous Spanish Ranch.
We do mighty little of the standard “dude ranch” nose-to-tail trail riding. We want you to experience what the West is all about and take advantage of our wide open spaces. The country around here is still wild and open where you really can get away from it all. At night the owls and coyotes will sing you to sleep while the large mature trees that surround the ranch headquarters shush with the wind. During the day, blue skies and the ever present, unobstructed view of the rugged Ruby Mountains are your scenic companions. There’s lots of country to cover on plenty of fresh horses. Local cowboy and buckaroo traditions are cherished and upheld. We want to share with you the rancher’s love of the land, the livestock and the outdoors as part of our daily life and livelihood.
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