Welcome to the Little Plum Creek Retreat!
This vacation home is the perfect choice for travelers to the magnificent Black Hills country of Northeastern Wyoming and Western South Dakota. The retreat is the ideal choice for those seeking to get away from it all and rejuvenate the soul. It also offers relatively quick access to the local attractions of the area.
If you are looking for a vacation home in the great outdoors that is peaceful, tranquil, scenic, and is close to the numerous area attractions, call or email us for more information or to make a reservation. The retreat is open year-round for your convenience.
Location
Little Plum Creek Retreat is located on a ranch in the historic and scenic Black Hills country of Northeastern Wyoming, about 15 miles north of Newcastle, Wyoming. Experience the mountain atmosphere that the canyon walls of the retreat provide at an elevation of 5,000 feet. The ranch where the retreat is located has long been a family home with cattle and horses.
There is much to do outside the retreat for the sight-seeing traveler. Click on the "Area Attractions" link for a list of these activities and additional information, links, and websites.
A Photographer's Dream
Little Plum Creek Horizon
Experience the breath-taking views that the rugged canyon walls and valleys provide. The retreat is a gracious host to the vivid and magnificent sunrises and sunsets that occur almost daily. When the sun sets and the moon comes out, the hills are topped by a blanket of bright stars. The clear, clean sky is the canvas for Mother Nature to paint her masterpieces.
The crisp, clean air is filled with the aromas of the ponderosa pine, juniper, willow, and aspen trees. This vacation home is a little slice of heaven with a western flare.
Little Plum Creek Habitat
The land surrounding the retreat is teeming with wildlife. Share your stay with mule deer, turkeys, coyotes, bobcats, raccoons, and the occasional elk. Don't worry, these animals pose little threat to humans. The retreat is also ideal for birdwatchers, as western songbirds abound.
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