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Learn to Split Wood, shoot Bows and Arrows and more on Hike
The Scavenger Hunt on our 100-acre property will take you on a 2-hour-long adventure through the forests and mountains of our property -The Hohnstead. Along the way, 6 active stations await you, such as splitting wood, panning for GOLD, using a slingshot, guessing riddles, identifying trees and wildlife, using a bow and arrows and more! Covering around 3 miles of a mountainous and forested area, should give you a great workout, a memorable adventure and a chance to connect to nature. We believe that the more time you spend in the forest, the better you feel, they don't call it Forest Therapy (Shinrin Yoku) for nothing.
Native Plant Identification Walk
We will stroll approximately 1 mile on a dirt trail to see Missoula's best array of wildflowers. I will teach guests how to identify native forbs, shrubs, trees, mosses and lichens. We will also talk about their unique uses for food, medicine, dye and cordage, to name just a few. We will also learn how animals use these plants for survival. There is some elevation gain and loss.
Glacier Country Sunset Picnic & Professional Insta Shoot
The first thing you learn as a Montana Local is you don't need to be in "The Park" to see Glacier Country's most stunning landscapes. Booking this Experience, you'll enjoy access to hidden gems far away from all the tourist crowds. In other words, you'll get to revel in this natural world the way it was 100 years ago... We’ve all heard of a picnic in the park, so think of this savory sojourn as an ideal opportunity to have a sophisticated selection of charcuterie paired with the perfect wine varietals that will titillate your tastebuds and stimulate your imagination. . . Plus, you get an amazing Insta gram Photo Shoot by a professional photographer - me! Want a preview? Google "Dan Smarg Photography Glacier Country Airbnb Experiences" PRICING Covers all costs to provide this exclusive Experience. ITINERARY Rendezvous | Drive To Location | Hike to Viewpoints | Picnic | Return WHAT TO BRING Closed-Toed Hiking Shoes (+Extra pair of sandals for the beach...) Extra Water & Snacks Brimmed Sun-Blocking Hat Anything else you want to enjoy... LOCATIONS We'll drive up to 30 minutes to a location of your choice: A secluded bluff overlooking the Flathead River or a private lakefront beach. TRANSPORTATION This is a tandem driving tour. You'll follow in your vehicle behind my Jeep. We'll make a couple sightseeing stops along the way so please arrive with a full tank of fuel.
Glacier Country Photography Adventure & Master Class
The first thing you learn as a Montana Local is you don't need to be in "The Park" to see Glacier Country's most stunning landscapes. Booking this Experience, you'll enjoy access to hidden gems far away from all the tourist crowds. In other words, you'll get to revel in this natural world the way it was 100 years ago... And that's actually the first concept I teach: "Compose your frame with multi-planar action in the fore, middle and background to 'Tell the whole story' rather than just the first thing you see..." Want a full preview? Google "Dan Smarg Photography Glacier Country Airbnb Experiences" PRICING Covers all costs to provide this exclusive Experience. SKILL-SHARE MODULES Composition 101: Framing Subjects Mobile Phone vs. DSLR Camera Photography Shaping Natural Light Multi-Planar Action & Telling The Whole Story Capturing Perfect Panoramics Finding & Photographing Wildlife PROVIDED GEAR 28MP/4K DSLR Camera, 24-70mm & 70-200mm Lenses & Tripod WHAT TO BRING Learning a new camera? Bring it - I'll teach you all the buttons! Closed-Toed Hiking Shoes (NO SANDALS!) Extra Water & Snacks Brimmed Sun-Blocking Hat WHAT TO EXPECT Terrain is "hilly," but there are plenty of spots to stop. TRANSPORTATION This is a tandem driving tour. You'll follow in your vehicle behind my Jeep. We'll go to multiple locations so please arrive with a full tank of fuel.
Bird Watching in the Woods, River and Grassland
Guests will be bird watching with a Master Naturalist and Certified Interpretive Guide at a local birding hotspot that includes the Bitterroot River, ponderosa pine forest and grassland habitats. An enormous variety of birds can be seen year-round including bald eagles and hawks, songbirds, owls and waterfowl, to name just a few. We will spend our time strolling approximately 1.5 miles on an easy flat trail (handicapped accessible) using binoculars and a spotting scope looking for birds and enjoying the serenity of nature. If guests would like, they can also learn about native vegetation including wildflowers, shrubs and trees as well as mammals that inhabit the area.
Blue Flower Trail Ride
Saddle up for a true Western adventure! Perfect for beginners and pros alike, experience the spectacular scenery of Paradise Valley on this guided horseback trek along the Blue Flower Trail. No worries about directions or navigation; simply follow your guide and you can focus on capturing photos of the striking vistas. Each of our members has a passion for the outdoors, animals, and wildlife. They will entertain you with facts about the ranch and the surrounding area. With the majestic Absaroka Mountains as your backdrop, learn about the land’s original inhabitants, the Crow tribe, and the local ecosystem. Be sure to bring your binoculars – and camera! – as you may have the unique opportunity to view some of Montana’s natural inhabitants, including mule deer, golden eagles, fox, elk, and more! It is the Certified Horsemanship Association’s recommendation that the weight of the rider does not exceed 20% of the weight of the horse. We can accommodate a maximum weight of 220 pounds. We ask that you meet at the Lodge 15 minutes prior to the start of the ride so that you can be given safety instructions. Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Also bring a water bottle and your sense of adventure! Finally, this trail ride is completely dependent upon weather conditions. In the event that the weather is not suitable for the ride, we will reschedule or refund your tour.
Mere Magic's Rainbow Soup Flights
First guests will arrive and we will have an ice breaker meet and greet. Host will present and pour flavor soups into beautiful, plum bottom, 4 oz. glasses to sip and share and rate in the order of their choice. I’ll talk about some of the produce grown in the area and local goods used to make the soups and share a few stories. Guests will leave with their tastebuds alive and a smooth outlook on a souper life; with tasty soups and a transformational experience in health and digestion.
Alpine Lake Float and Guided Backcountry Hike
Float on a serene alpine lake in peace and solitude! Embark on an amazing hike with incredible scenery! Identify native wildflowers, medicinal plants, and wildlife along the way! You and your guide will hike up to an alpine lake and carry ultralight packrafts with you. Your guide will carry 2 rafts, but guests can carry more rafts if they wish. Rafts + packs weigh less than 7 lbs. The hike traverses one of the many glacially carved canyons in the Bitterroot Mountains. You'll have amazing views of the valley, beautiful mountainsides, and snow-melt fed creeks. At the lake, your guide will prepare tea or coffee for you to enjoy while you float. Your guide will also have tons of snacks to keep you fueled for the hike too! Leave No Trace! Learn from an expert how to recreate responsibly! PHYSICAL CAPABILITY NOTICE: Guests should be able to hike 6 miles round trip with significant, 1000 ft of elevation gain!Hike includes sections of steep uphill hiking, climbing over obstacles like trees and crossing creeks using small and sometimes unstable stones. Trekking poles are included in pricing! Includes: - Guiding Services - Snacks, Tea, Coffee - Guide carries first aid, Garmin GPS, water filtration, sanitary products. - Raft setup for each adult ticket. - Backpack - Trekking Poles - Bear Spray
One of a kind backroads tour and private dinner
Experience Central Montana through a 100 mile back roads tour. You will go through prairies, farm land and the Highwood mountains on both public and private roads with a local guide. You can expect unique opportunities to see Montana's abundant wildlife and natural wonders throughout historic and geological scenery. Following the tour you will be treated to a private out door, home cooked dinner; made from scratch with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Goat Farm Visit-pet baby goats- milk goats-walk with goats
The baby goats are arriving NOW for 2024! 18 kids born so far. Expecting more every day! We will relax and pet goats in the fields or hike to the river. This is a small herd of friendly milk goats. My son and I have raised these goats since they were babies, so they are very friendly and calm! All of the activity will be on my farm in field and woods. The amount of walking or exploring is group dependent. Goats love to eat and go on walks! They will also impress us with their climbing and curiosity. Many times of year we have baby goats--"kids" that are fun to pet. We also milk the goats-primarily in the summertime--you will get a chance to milk goats if you'd like! My son Adam will also be hosting some of the walks.
Make cozy Slippers, Mittens or a Hat from Montana wool
If you don’t see a time in the calendar, you can request a date & time! Make your own slippers or mittens from raw wool! Have you always wondered how wool is made into a wearable, felted clothing or accessory? This class will show you the transformation of fluffy wool to cozy slippers/mittens! This experience will walk you through how to make your own slippers or mittens from wool. We will use the "wet felting" technique to shape & size your own warm and cozy mittens or slippers or make a pair to give as a gift! We will start in a rustic Art Studio cabin & I will show you the basic steps prior to starting & work with you as you layer the fluffy wool into the shape of the pattern. As the class progresses, we will add warm, soapy water & start the felting process! The final step is finishing your mittens or slippers by fitting them to your hands or feet while they are still damp. You will take them home slightly wet, but they should dry by morning. Wet felting is method interlocking & compacting of wool fibers which are first drenched in soap water & then rubbed until fabric has the same thickness. Individual wool fibers are covered with small scales. When water & pressure from rubbing are applied the scales open up & the fibers tangle together. When the felt dries fibers stay tangled. Great for team building & corporate events!
Intro to Horsemanship
Erik's Ranch is expanding its winter horse riding activities! In addition to our current experiences, please join us for indoor horsemanship classes! From novice to advanced riders of all ages, we offer something for everyone. Led by our team of equine professionals, you will have the opportunity to learn everything from basic horse care, grooming, and saddling, to more advanced maneuvering. Each lesson will be tailored to the guest’s experience and abilities.
Scenic Five-Mile Hike in Missoula
I've been hiking in Missoula for 22 years and know the best spots to see the most wildlife, wildflowers and solitude. I'll take you on one of my favorite secret 5 mile hikes in Missoula, home to wild animals such as deer, black bears, red-tailed hawks, bluebirds and dozens of other bird species. Our hike passes through a mature ponderosa pine/Douglas fir forest and a 19-year old burn that has lush regrowth and lots of wildlflowers. From the highest point of the hike you will see the entire Missoula valley as well as the spectacular Mission Mountain Range 20 miles north of Missoula. I am a Master Naturalist and Certified Interpretive Guide and if you are interested I can share my knowledge about the flora and fauna as well as the fascinating geology of Glacial Lake Missoula while we hike. I'll provide new, high-quality binoculars to borrow if you need them! Homemade cookies too! *This hike is for those in relatively good physical shape. It ascends a total of around 500 feet in elevation then drops 500 feet in elevation and the terrain has rocks and tree roots in places.
Floating Big Springs River Experience
Morning float: We will meet you at the boat dock with our kayaks and help you launch onto the kayak. Then we will float down the river enjoying the beautiful views. We will give you your own space ahead of us but close enough if you need assistance. At the end we will pick you up and take you back to the boat launch area to pick up your car(s). Other things to note The river is very shallow through most of the float. The river ranges in depths of zero to eight feet deep. You may have to pull your boat for a second if you hit a high spot. Afternoon float: Same as morning except a lot more people other than us on the river.
Experience Bozeman Breweries and Hot Springs with Locals
Discover 2 local breweries and hot springs with a born and raised Bozeman local. The tour will start at 2:00PM ,with a pick up from your accommodation. We will visit three different locations, Spending a little over an hour at each. Dropping you back off at your accommodation afterwards. Tour price is per person First stop: A local Brewery Second Stop: Another local Brewery (where you can grab lunch if desired, not included in tour price) Third Stop: Bozeman Hot Springs (ticket included) Other things to note: Please include your pick up and drop off location and number of guests in booking request. The price is per person Hot springs admission is included, you will pay for your own food and beverages.