What the Press says about Indian Creek Guest Ranch

What the Press says about Indian Creek Guest Ranch

No sharks in the Salmon River

“There’s a reason the Indian Creek ranch experience requires stays of at least 5 days.   Anything less would be cheating guests out of the experience of a lifetime.  Whether from the back of a horse, the inside of a boat, or the shore of a pond, Idaho’s scenery will leave impressions whose effects will be measured in decades.”

Home and Away Magazine
vol. 27, no. 3, May/June 2006,
“View From the Saddle”, by Dan Armitage

“Personalized service and flexibility in schedule make Indian Creek a cut above the average guest ranch experience.”

http://www.realtraveladventures.com
May 3, 2005
"At Indian Creek Ranch Leave the World Behind”, by Linda Ballou

“Take a ranch vacation in Idaho territory so rugged it stopped the Corps of Discovery cold.”

Northwest Travel Magazine
September/October 2004
"On Foot and On Horseback - Following the Lewis & Clark Trail", by Linda Hagen Miller 

“Luxurious log cabins with hand hewn beams…well tended grounds…over filet mignon capped with Portobello mushrooms in béarnaise sauce, we discussed the plan for the next day.”

http://www.travelworldmagazine.com
Sept. 17, 2004
"Step Back in Time on the Salmon River - Ranch & Raft Combo”, by Linda Ballou

Indian Creek Guest Ranch is also mentioned in:

Diversion, "On the Trail of Lewis and Clark" 
May 2004, by Tom Passavant.

American Cowboy Adventures West, “Idaho"
March/April 2004, by Matt Kettmann.