FAQs
Click here to register your child for Teton Valley Ranch Camp. Please send in a $1,750 deposit after you register your child online.
Meals and lodging, riding and horse pack trips, hiking and backpacking trips, participation, coaching and instruction for ranch and camp activities, infirmary services, transportation for activities and trips.
Campers are transported to and from the airport on arrival and departure day and to and from trips and activities in 15-passenger vans. Staff members above the age of 21 are all trained in a van driving course in the beginning of the summer.
Yes. Every summer we encounter campers who are homesick. Our staff is educated and trained on handling campers with homesickness. Campers are encouraged to participate in daily activities and form friendships. In most cases, these feelings of homesickness disappear within a few days. For more information check what the ACA has to say about homesickness
The best time to visit your camper is on Rodeo Days, which most often fall on Sundays. For rodeos, parents typically come in the afternoon to watch their child participate. If you are interested in visiting your child, please call the office at 307.455.2885 to let them know and to be sure that your child is not out on a trip.
Final Rodeo is the day before departure day. All parents, relatives, and friends are invited to attend. Most families arrive between 9:30 am and 10 am. The rodeo lasts around three hours and is followed by a buffet lunch. After the cookout, families are invited to closing remarks and campfire singing. The afternoon usually wraps up around 3 pm. If you would like to bring guests, please contact the office with the number of people who you will be bringing so they can inform the kitchen.
The food service at TVRC is one of our most highly complimented areas. Our staff works hard to serve nutritious and satisfying meals. There is always plenty for seconds!
Campers will receive an equipment list for the summer. This list can be a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry, there are many great places you can pick up the equipment your child needs!
The camp Trading Post has many of the items your camper may need, including a Crazy Creek chair, lariat, roping gloves, water bottles, and duffel bags.
Please feel free free to contact us if you would like any recommendations for clothing or equipment.