Equestrian Adventures and River Recreation
IN THE BEAUTIFUL BITTERROOT VALLEY OF MONTANA
A small, private ranch surrounded by the Bitterroot and Sapphire Mountains - located on the Bitterroot River with over half a mile of river access
Only minutes from downtown Missoula with its “big city” charms – shopping, theater, music, dining
Personal service at its best! Family atmosphere – more like visiting a favorite relative than staying at a commercial operation

Catch a glimpse of Dunrovin Expeditions
Learn about Our Discover Horses Program
Summer Fun

A full “menu of options” for both visitors and local residents to tailor make a Montana adventure package suited to their individual interests and budget.
- Guest Accommodations – Gracious, Affordable and Convenient , Family Atmosphere , Budget Vacations
- Horseback Riding – Part and Full Day Trail Ride, Corral Sessions, and Lessons
- River Recreation – The Beautiful Bitterroot River Out Your Back Door, Unsurpassed Fishing, Swimming, Floating
- Horseback Expeditions - Wilderness Pack Trips,
Natural and Cultural History Tours
- Ranch Retreats – Package Prices with Accommodations, Food, Activities and
Special Events with Special People
- Equestrian Club – Like Owning a Horse — without the Hassle! ....Lessons, Activities, Trips, and Just Plain Fun!
- Discover Horses – Discover Yourself through Horses! Horsemanship and Experiential Education
- Special Event Venue – Weddings, Corporate Parties, Birthdays, Dances, Concerts, Theatrical Performances
- Our Horses – Tennessee Walking Horses — the Cadillac of Horses. ......Our Partners in Every Sense of the Word!
Dunrovin Ranch features:
- Exhilarating mountain rides on high quality, athletic Tennessee Walking Horses – veteran trail mounts, intelligent and spirited, yet gentle and responsive
- Fishing out your back door in the crystal clear waters of one of Montana’s most famous blue ribbon trout rivers
- Adventures custom-designed for small groups and led by owner SuzAnne Miller, a natural resources professional with decades of riding, fishing, and outdoor experiences and a deep love for her native Montana
- Cultural and natural history experts to enrich your experience and deepen your understanding of Montana’s natural resources and unique history
- Opportunities to meet and join local equestrians in developing new horsemanship skills and exploring the wonders of the Montana’s back country
- Gracious accommodations with all the amenities – hot tub, satellite TV, internet, full kitchen, and laundry facilities; fantastic meals with garden fresh ingredients
- Lovely landscaped grounds with mountain and river views – perfect for special outdoor events – creative staff support to help you design a truly memorable occassion
Our Mission:
- To Enrich People’s Lives Through Outdoor Experiences with Horses
- To Help People Learn About Themselves Through Learning About Horses
- To Help People Connect With Nature Through Outdoor Learning Experiences
Our Guiding Principles:
Dunrovin strives to be a healthy, happy place for people and animals alike, a place where…...
- Great value is placed on people, animals, education, friendship, and nature;
- Animals live under the best of conditions, receive the finest of care and the best training;
- Those who love horses can come together to learn from these magnificent animals;
- Horse and rider can develop a true partnership based on mutual trust and confidence;
- Friends and family can gather to enjoy all that animals and nature have to offer;
- People treat each other and animals with respect and support each other in their individuality;
- Every person and animal is challenged to reach beyond their limits and achieve their best;
- Safety is shared responsibility of all who come to ride, work, play, or stay; and
- All feel at home – regardless of gender, religion, race, political views, sexual orientation,
nationality, ethnicity, or physical/mental capabilities.
Give us a few minutes on the phone to get to know your interests, and we’ll create the adventure of a lifetime just for you
All photos throughout the site were taken by SuzAnne Miller or friends during actual horseback trips