The Dude Ranchers’ Association (DRA), the nation’s longest-running agritourism organization, is celebrating its 100th anniversary on September 27, 2026, marking a century of preserving and promoting authentic Western hospitality and the original American vacation experience.
Founded in 1926, the DRA was created to unite ranchers, establish quality standards, and promote dude ranching as a unique and immersive travel experience. Today, the organization represents 91 accredited dude ranches across the American West, each committed to maintaining the traditions, landscapes, and lifestyle that define this historic industry.
“This milestone represents a century of stewardship,” said Executive Director Bryce Albright. “For generations, ranchers have shared their way of life with guests from around the world—preserving both the land and the spirit of the West.”
Centennial Highlights (2026)
To celebrate 100 years, the DRA is hosting and supporting a range of commemorative projects and events throughout the year, including:
- Centennial Book 100 Years of Dude Ranching — A photo-driven coffee table book created in conjunction with the Ranch Preservation Foundation featuring 26 historic and modern ranches, with photography by Scott T. Baxter and writing by historian Lynn Downey.
- Museum Exhibit The Wrangle — A photography exhibit featuring the work of Scott T. Baxter opening June 4, 2026, at the Dude Ranch Museum in Cody, Wyoming, running through September 27th.
- Documentary Film Call of the West — A Wyoming PBS documentary exploring the history and future of dude ranching and the families who sustain it.
- Centennial Partnerships Including a collaboration with Durango Boots to create custom commemorative boots and a national giveaway tied to National Day of the Cowboy on July 25, 2026.
A Century of Dude Ranching
Dude ranching began in the late 1800s as ranchers welcomed travelers seeking adventure in the American West. As the industry grew, ranchers formally organized in 1926 to create shared standards and promote the experience nationally. Since then, dude ranching has evolved into a defining form of American tourism—combining outdoor recreation, cultural heritage, and immersive hospitality.
A Nonprofit Organization
The Dude Ranchers’ Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to:
- Preserving Western heritage and ranching traditions
- Maintaining high standards of hospitality and guest experience
- Supporting sustainable land stewardship
- Promoting dude ranch vacations as an authentic travel experience
All member ranches undergo a rigorous inspection and approval process, ensuring guests receive a high-quality, all-inclusive experience rooted in tradition, adventure, and genuine hospitality. Through its website and resources, the DRA helps travelers easily find the right ranch based on preferences like riding style, location, and amenities—making Western travel accessible to both first-time visitors and experienced guests.
Planning a Dude Ranch Vacation
Dude ranch vacations offer a one-of-a-kind, all-inclusive experience that combines:
- Horseback riding and outdoor adventure
- Scenic Western landscapes
- Family-friendly programming
- Authentic ranch life and culture
Travelers can explore options and plan their visit at duderanch.org, which includes educational resources, a ranch-matching tool, and a blog with comprehensive and educational posts on dude ranch travel.
Photos courtesy of Dude Ranchers’ Association.
