Located in northeastern Washington state, Bull Hill Guest Ranch features authentic ranch vacation experiences where you can enjoy guided trail riding, cattle driving, trap shooting, and more. If you are feeling sleepy, you can choose between the luxurious cabins, the ranch cabins with a rustic western theme decoration, or the two canvas glamping tents to spend the night. Bull Hill Guest Ranch has the perfect accommodation type for you. The only accommodation type for solo travelers is the glamping tent. Luxury and ranch cabins have at least two people.
Bullagio luxury cabin
The deluxe cabin, nicknamed “Bullagio” for its luxury accommodations and private driveway, sits on the highest point of the guest ranch compound and comprises two queen bedrooms, one king bedroom, two baths, a kitchenette, and a washer or dryer. Hardwood floors, custom linens and bed covers, large picture windows, leather furnishings, and Western art make this the perfect retreat for the corporate executive or family reunion. Sorry, no pets are allowed and the limit is six persons.
Lonestar luxury cabin
Named for the Lonestar state, this newest addition to Bull Hill sprawls “ranch-style” across one level, comprising two queen bedrooms, one king bedroom, two baths, a kitchenette, and a washer or dryer mudroom. Hardwood floors throughout with Italian tile in baths, air-conditioning, custom linens and bed covers, leather upholstered furnishings, and Western art make this the perfect retreat for the discriminating visitor or executive family. Sorry, no pets are allowed and the limit is six persons. Located adjacent to the horse barn with a private driveway, this is the most remote cabin from the Cookhouse and other guest cabins.
Family ranch cabin
The ranch cabins are your lodging facilities at Bull Hill Guest Ranch. Strategically located in a private setting against a backdrop of cedars, cottonwoods, or aspens, the seven cabins, with no two being alike, are decorated in a rustic western theme. (Named “Virginian”, “Ponderosa”, “Lonesome Dove”, “Rawhide”, “Rifleman”, “Maverick”, and “Gunsmoke”). Inside these spacious two-story cabins, visitors will find all the modern conveniences of today.
Glamping tent
This is as glamping as glamping gets. Completed in 2012, the two canvas glamping tents, also known as safari tents, bring back a tradition that began when Bull Hill Guest Ranch first opened in 1995. Each tent is just 100 feet from the Shower House, where each tent has its own private bath and shower. This “camp” site harkens back to the days of luxury lodging in Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks. Fully furnished and wired for electricity, these tents, fondly nicknamed “Lakota” and “Laredo”, provide a connection with the great outdoors that the other lodgings just cannot duplicate.
Expansive, covered front porches with lodgepole railing, provide sweeping views of the surrounding countryside, river, mountains, and valley below. Two queen beds, fitted with cushy comforters and fluffy pillows, easily allow sleeping capacity for up to four people; very luxurious as a single or double. Ideal for young couples, families, or those seeking privacy with a romantic twist.
The Cookhouse
The Cookhouse is the centerpiece of daily activities and socialization. Games, the Cookhouse bar, horseshoes, campfires, meals, beverages, snacks, and starters are all available here all day. For adults, the open Cookhouse bar offers a cordial and friendly atmosphere after a day of play.