Located just 30 miles east of Idaho Falls, just west of Swan Valley, Granite Creek Guest Ranch offers hourly trail rides for our eastern Idaho neighbors, or people passing through Idaho who want to experience the west. We have horses for riders of every skill level, from "never been on a horse before in my life" to "I ride every day back home". We can also do trail rides for girl and boy scout troops, reunions, and business groups.
Horseback riding too vigorous for you?
Try our guided UTV mountain trail tours. Ride in a comfortable quiet 6 passenger UTV on mountain roads. Enjoy the solitude on a private ranch with panoramic views and shady trails.
Driving Directions:
- From Idaho Falls, Idaho, follow Hwy 26 east towards Swan Valley for 35 miles. The entrance to the ranch is on the right, just before mile post 368. Watch for signs.
- From Rexburg, Idaho, take the Yellowstone Hwy south to Archer Hwy (S 2000 W) and follow it to Ririe. In Ririe, at the stop sign on Main street turn left. At the stop sign at the Maverik (County Line Road), go straight 1 mile south to Hwy 26. Turn left and follow Hwy 26 east towards Swan Valley for 20 miles. The entrance to the ranch is on the right, just before mile post 368. Watch for signs.
- From Jackson Hole, Wyoming, follow Hwy 26 west to Alpine, turn right and through Swan Valley. The ranch will be on the left after climbing a hill out of Conant Valley, just after mile post 368.
- From West Yellowstone, Montana, follow Highway 20 south to exit 318, the County Line exit. At exit, turn left to go under the overpass, and follow county line for 7 miles into Ririe. At 130th E intersection (directly in front of the Maverik gas station), turn right. Go 1 mile to intersection with Hwy 26 and turn left. Travel east for about 18 miles to just before mile post 368. Watch for our sign on the right.
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