We offer a variety of rare and unforgettable cowboy experiences that will change your life forever.
Whether your new to riding and just want to spend a single afternoon gathering cattle via horseback, branding calves for a day, or want to go all out and experience a full-blown authentic 10-day cattle drive, we have options for every rider and every riding experience!
We offer multiple options for lodging accommodations. Altogether, we can sleep up to 36 guests in beds.
Our 6,000 sq. ft. lodge is filled with majestic spaces and handcrafted furniture. The quaint Tiny Cabins and the rustic Hitchin' Barn apartment allow for space and privacy within groups.
The Ranch at Wild Rose is a stunning venue with a rich history and majestic views. It is a perfect place for weddings, company retreats, family reunions, and other gatherings. Our sleeping arrangements accommodate up to 30 guests, while our ceremony locations can accommodate up to 50.
about the ranch
Being able to share our cowboy way of life, The Ranch at Wild Rose, is fulfilling a lifelong dream. This exclusive mountain treasure is nestled on 180 acres of gorgeous Utah landscapes. Centered between the majestic Zion National Park and breathtaking Bryce Canyon, Wild Rose stands with the beauty of both. Our 6,000 sq. ft. lodge is filled with majestic spaces, handcrafted furniture and accent pieces. Guest cabins and the Hitchin' Barn apartment allow for intimate gatherings as well as space and privacy within groups. The entire property can sleep up to 36 guests in beds. We can accommodate a ceremony or retreat for 50-150 guests. Wild Rose is an entirely unique ranch experience with laying hens, the option to purchase Wild Rose Beef, and more. We know our ranching lifestyle is rare and special. If God gives you something this precious, he intends you to share it. And so hosting, events, and the Cowboy experiences were born.
Coordination with our ranch is simple. The Cowboy (Dustin) heads up the ranch, I, (Harmony) handle the bookings, and we, along with our six little cowgirl daughters (and a brand new son in law), work together to make it all come together.
We feel so blessed to carry on the legacy left by our great great grandfather, Jonathan Heaton, an original settler of this area. Jonathan loved, lived, and worked the land and livestock with his family, very much the same as we do today.
His story is part of our story, and we hope you'll allow us to be a part of yours.