Hotel in Saratoga, United States
The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection
975ptsAll-Inclusive Rocky Mountain Ranch

About The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection
A 30,000-acre all-inclusive ranch resort in Saratoga, Wyoming, Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection earned a 93.5-point score on the 2026 La Liste Top Hotels list. The property spans a stately 38,000-square-foot lodge, cabin suites, a full-service spa, and Orvis-endorsed fly fishing across the Platte River Valley, with all lodging, dining, beverages, and activities included in the rate.
Wyoming's Platte River Valley and the Architecture of the All-Inclusive Ranch
The category of all-inclusive luxury ranch resort has matured considerably over the past two decades. Where early dude ranches traded primarily on novelty, a newer tier demands serious culinary programming, credentialled outdoor guides, and lodging that holds its own against destination hotels in major urban markets. The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection, sitting on 30,000 acres of Rocky Mountain wilderness near Saratoga, Wyoming, occupies that upper bracket. Its 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels recognition, scored at 93.5 points, places it in the same evaluation framework as city properties such as Aman New York in New York City and The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, a meaningful signal in a category that has historically struggled for critical recognition of that kind.
The ranch sits between the Sierra Madre Mountain range and Medicine Bow National Forest, in the Platte River Valley, one of Wyoming's more storied stretches of high-country terrain. The approach matters here: arriving at a property this remote is itself part of the experience, reinforcing a deliberate separation from the habits of urban travel. Properties like Amangiri in Canyon Point operate on a similar logic, using geographic isolation as a design tool rather than a liability.
The Dining Programme: Ranch Cuisine as a Culinary Category
Rocky Mountain ranch cuisine is a coherent regional tradition, not a marketing convenience. It draws on the protein-forward cooking of cattle culture, the foraged and wild ingredients available at altitude, and the functional simplicity that long days outdoors demand. At Brush Creek, Executive Chef Drew Anderson anchors the culinary programme to this tradition while keeping the execution accessible. The kitchen operates within an all-inclusive model, meaning guests do not make per-meal decisions: all food, premium beverages, and the wine cellar are folded into the ranch rate.
That model shapes the dining atmosphere in ways that matter. Without the transactional layer of ordering by price, the relationship between guest and kitchen tends to be more relaxed and more exploratory. Guests are more likely to try preparations outside their defaults, and kitchen teams can build menus around what is seasonally appropriate rather than what will sell at a fixed price point. This is a meaningful structural difference from urban hotel dining, where the restaurant often operates as a semi-independent business within the property. Ranch properties that commit to the fully inclusive dining format, including Brush Creek, align more closely with the estate or farm-inn model seen at places like SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg, where the kitchen's identity and the property's identity are inseparable.
Beyond the main lodge dining, the property includes venue formats such as a Creekside Dinner Camp and Destination Yurts, which extend the culinary experience into the landscape itself. Outdoor dining at altitude, with the Medicine Bow National Forest as a backdrop, is a different category of meal entirely, and these venue formats are where ranch properties most sharply differentiate themselves from conventional resort dining.
Lodging: The 38,000-Square-Foot Lodge and Its Peer Set
The central lodge building at Brush Creek runs to 38,000 square feet, providing a genuine gathering anchor in a format that can otherwise feel dispersed across a large landholding. Around it, the property offers a range of accommodation types: lodge rooms, cabin suites, and full residential cabins, each drawing on the region's timber and stone vernacular. The scaling of accommodation types allows the property to serve both couples seeking privacy and larger groups, including corporate retreats and destination weddings, without forcing a single lodging format on all guests.
Within the landscape-immersive luxury ranch category, Brush Creek's nearest comparison in format and philosophy is Magee Homestead, also in the Saratoga area, and The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, which operates within the same collection. The multi-property structure of the Brush Creek collection gives it a scale and flexibility uncommon in the ranch category. Guests seeking comparable combinations of landscape immersion and formal accommodation quality in other regions might look at Sage Lodge in Pray, Montana, or Alpine Falls Ranch in Superior. For a different kind of wilderness-adjacent luxury, Amangani in Jackson Hole represents the Aman approach to the same Rocky Mountain context.
Trailhead Spa and the Orvis-Endorsed Activity Programme
The Trailhead Spa draws on indigenous ingredients and Western traditions in its treatments, an approach that positions it as a regional product rather than a generic luxury spa. The Outfitter's Barn serves as the activity hub, coordinating the full outdoor programme: horseback riding, fly fishing, wing shooting, and seasonal adventure formats. Orvis endorsement of the fly fishing and wing shooting programmes is a specific credential: Orvis-endorsed outfitters meet defined standards for guide quality, equipment, and conservation practice, giving guests a verifiable benchmark for the outdoor programme's seriousness.
This emphasis on credentialled outdoor activity separates properties like Brush Creek from resort-style all-inclusives, where activities are often incidental to the primary accommodation offering. For guests whose primary reason for visiting Wyoming is the landscape and what it makes possible, the activity programme is the core product, with dining and lodging as the support structure. Guests who prioritise wellness programming over adventure activities might find the model at Canyon Ranch Tucson in Tucson a closer match for their priorities.
Planning Your Stay: Logistics and Seasonal Timing
Brush Creek operates as a fully all-inclusive property, with lodging, dining, premium beverages, wine, and a broad range of activities included in one rate. The all-inclusive structure means the primary booking decision is the rate category rather than individual component selections. Guests should plan travel to Saratoga, Wyoming via the nearest regional airports; the ranch's position in the Platte River Valley makes it accessible from multiple Wyoming gateways, though the final drive through high-country terrain sets the tone before arrival.
Summer and fall are the primary seasons for fly fishing and wing shooting respectively, and demand in those windows is likely to concentrate. The La Liste 93.5-point recognition in 2026 will draw further attention from travellers already engaged with that ranking system, so advance planning is advisable, particularly for peak-season dates and for groups seeking the ranch's wedding or corporate retreat formats. See our full Saratoga restaurants guide for wider regional context.
Guests calibrating their expectations against other all-inclusive luxury properties in remote American destinations might also consider Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key or Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona, both of which share the geographic-isolation-as-product logic, though in dramatically different climates. For European or international reference points, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz and Aman Venice in Venice represent the same premium tier in landscape-defined settings. Closer to home, those drawn to the farm-and-landscape property format outside the ranch category might weigh Troutbeck in Amenia or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur as regional alternatives that share the commitment to a strong sense of place without replicating the Wyoming ranch format.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the main draw of The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection?
- The core proposition is scale combined with full inclusion: 30,000 acres of Rocky Mountain wilderness, an Orvis-endorsed outdoor activity programme, and all dining, beverages, and accommodation folded into one rate. The 2026 La Liste score of 93.5 points provides external validation of the overall property quality. For travellers whose priority is landscape access at a formal luxury standard, that combination is the defining offer.
- Is The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection more low-key or high-energy?
- The property runs two registers simultaneously. The activity programme is genuinely adventurous: fly fishing, wing shooting, horseback riding, and seasonal outdoor formats require physical engagement. The spa, lodge dining, and cabin accommodation provide a quieter counterweight. The La Liste recognition and the all-inclusive rate structure both suggest a guest profile that values quality and ease alongside activity, rather than one mode exclusively. Neither a purely passive retreat nor an adventure camp, the ranch operates in the space between.
- What room should I choose at The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection?
- The property offers lodge rooms, cabin suites, and full residential cabins across the collection. For guests prioritising privacy and the sense of occupying a distinct piece of the landscape, the cabin suites and residences offer greater separation from the central lodge. Lodge rooms suit those who prefer proximity to the main dining and social spaces. The multi-property structure of the Brush Creek collection also means some guests may find it worth comparing the different properties within the collection, including The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, before committing to a room category.
- Should I book The Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection in advance?
- Given the all-inclusive structure, limited room count, and the concentration of demand in peak fly fishing and wing shooting seasons, advance booking is advisable. La Liste recognition tends to increase search and booking activity from travellers already tracking that list. Groups planning destination weddings or corporate retreats should contact the property as far ahead as possible, as venue slots for those formats book on longer lead times than standard accommodation. Contact and booking details are available directly through the ranch.
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