About Rowse's 1+1 Ranch

7000 acres of prime ranching country

Rowse’s 1+1 Ranch is a family owned and operated, authentic working ranch - not a traditional dude ranch or guest ranch resort, but a working cattle ranch. In fact, the horses at this ranch would be embarrassed to go on “head-to-tail” trail rides.

The Ranch comprises over 7000 acres of prime ranch land near Burwell, Nebraska. Located just 80 miles from Grand Island and 200 miles from Omaha, it’s an area of breathtaking beauty in the heart of the Sand Hills, the largest sand dune formation in all North America.

The Sand Hills region played a tremendous role in the history of this part of our great country. With westward expansion in the 1800s, the area became populated with hearty, adventurous folks. Were it not for their rugged independence, indomitable spirit, and love of nature and the land, Nebraska and other plains states might never have been settled.

Today, the Sand Hills is among the most productive cattle ranching areas of the world and the Sand Hills region comprises roughly one-quarter of the state of Nebraska.

 

The Family

The Rowses family

Both Jerry and Tammy Rowse’s families have a long-standing passion for ranching, horses, western heritage, and hospitality. The Rowse family is proud to be a part of the rugged American tradition that has carved out ranches in the Sandhills.

Jerry’s great-great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather moved to northern part of Garfield County in 1884 where they placed land claims on their ranch and received their final receipts in 1888 as part of the Homestead Act. Winters in the sandhills are harsh at times. In 1888 Jerrys great-great-great grandfather lost 80 head of cattle in one night in a fierce winter storm. It took True Grit for the folks back then to carve out their ranches. Jerry was raised on land that is just 10 miles from the current Rowse’s 1+1 Ranch.

In 1882, Tammy’s great-great-grandfather, I.B. Nelson, purchased land in southern Garfield County as well as a flour mill on the river close to what became Burwell then he later donated a portion of his land to found the town of Burwell. William~I.B.'s son had a true love for his horses he would carry blankets to cover his horses in the cold of weather. He would frieght flour to Grand Island Nebraska 90 miles away and bring home supplies for area ranches. He started the family tradition of breeding and raising horses and cattle on a ranch just six miles north of Burwell, which remains part of the family.

Part of the Rowse’s 1+1 Ranch has been in Tammy’s family for more than 75 years and she was lucky enough to have grown up on the land. Their son Kyle which is a 7th generation rancher shares his parents’ passion for the land and the animals, and he currently works alongside Jerry and Tammy on the ranch.

Rowse's 1+1 Ranch run 800 cow/calf pairs, an award winning quarterhorse breeding program and host vacationing guests at the ranch throughout much of the year.

 

Our Philosophy

The Rowse philosophy promotes a unique bonding experience between you and your horse by letting you work and play together in a directed yet unstructured way. You’ll fulfill your cowboy dreams by riding the ranch with the Rowse family.

You are invited to join the family at Rowses 1+1 Ranch

Life on the Ranch

With the end of October here the most of the cows are out of the summer pastures and our 2012 guest season is coming to a close, we hope the drought will end with the season. Thanks to all our guests for joining us over all the years and look forward to seeing you all again in 2013.

Tammy

Calendar of Events

Nov
01
2012

RANCH UPDATE

Kyle and Traci were married here on the ranch this fall in the last of September.  We all had a great time. The dogs are doing fine Aggie still goes when it is cool out and Reagan still has plenty of energy and loves everyone. more...

Feb
20
2013

RANCH RECIPE Sinful Brownies

Ranch recipes don't come better than these sinful chocolate brownies. more...

Feb
26
2013

Meet Boomer!

1+1 Ranch is full of the joys of spring today - we just pulled a set of twins from one of our first calf heifers. more...

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