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Summer Ranch Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Cook I

Mountain, WI · On-site

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

About Mountain Sky Guest Ranch Just 30 scenic miles north of Yellowstone National Park in Montana ... summer work, or a possible internship. The Employee Experience This is so much more than a job.

While the ranch opens May 5 and closes at the end of October, many of our 100+ staff members work ... Getting Here and Getting Around Many staff members staying for the 3 month summer season choose to ...

Dockhand

Green Bay, WI · On-site

$15/hr

We are looking to add a highly customer focused dockhand to our team for the summer season (13 weeks, May - September). Starting pay will be $15 and will vary based on experience and skills. Primary ...

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How much do summer ranch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer ranch in Wisconsin is $16.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.61 and $17.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Summer Ranch job?

A Summer Ranch job typically involves working on a ranch during the summer months, assisting with daily tasks such as feeding animals, maintaining fences, herding livestock, and general ranch upkeep. Depending on the ranch, duties may also include horseback riding, irrigation, assisting with guests, or participating in farm-related activities. These jobs provide hands-on experience in agriculture, animal care, and outdoor labor. They are great for those who enjoy physical work, nature, and learning about ranch life.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Summer Ranch position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Summer Ranch position, you need practical skills such as animal care, basic maintenance, physical stamina, and a willingness to learn hands-on ranch tasks. Familiarity with farming equipment, safety protocols, and sometimes a valid driver's license or first aid certification are valuable. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and a positive attitude are important soft skills for working in a rustic and often fast-paced environment. These abilities are crucial for ensuring both personal safety and the smooth operation of ranch activities throughout the busy summer season.

What does a typical day look like for someone working at a Summer Ranch?

A typical day for a Summer Ranch worker can involve a variety of tasks such as feeding and caring for livestock, repairing fences, assisting with haying, cleaning stalls or barns, and helping with general maintenance around the property. Workdays often start early and can be physically demanding, especially during haying or animal roundup season. Ranch work is usually done as part of a small, collaborative team, requiring good communication and cooperation. While some tasks follow a daily pattern, weather and the needs of animals can lead to frequent changes, making flexibility important. These experiences offer valuable learning opportunities for those interested in agriculture, animal care, or rural living.

What are the most commonly searched types of Ranch jobs in Wisconsin? The most popular types of Ranch jobs in Wisconsin are:
Infographic showing various Summer Ranch job openings in Wisconsin as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 48% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 22% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 11% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,350 per year, or $16 per hour.

$15.50 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

About Mountain Sky Guest Ranch

Just 30 scenic miles north of Yellowstone National Park in Montana's beautiful Paradise Valley, Mountain Sky Guest Ranch is the perfect place for the outdoor enthusiast. Horseback riders, hikers, mountain bikers, kayakers, fly-fisher folk, whitewater rafters, rock climbers and naturalists all find themselves drawn here season after season, along with the individuals who simply seek to live and work in a peaceful mountain setting in the heart of Yellowstone Country.

While the ranch opens May 5 and closes at the end of October, many of our 100+ staff members work during our family season, which runs early-June through August. If you are a seasonal worker we encourage you to apply early as we are always looking for individuals who can work our expanding 6 month season. We have many positions available for those college students and others who are looking for 3 months of summer work, or a possible internship.

The Employee Experience

This is somuch more than a job.

During the interview process, we try our best to describe the environment, the job, and the connections that staff form with guests, with their coworkers and with nature. Despite our best efforts, however, we eventually learn that this experience goes far beyond what our words can convey.

While you can read on in greater detail below, we'll summarize the experience with this: You will work hard, alongside fellow staff and the management team, as we tirelessly strive to provide our guests with the most incredible experience possible; you will play hard, getting to experience the endless recreational opportunities and natural wonders that Yellowstone country has to offer; and you will experience all of this with a group of adventurous, hard-working, personable and fun-loving people that will become lifelong friends.

Ideal Candidate

Last season, 80% of our families chose to re-book at the end of their stay, and staff interaction with our guests is the single most important ingredient to our success. We're looking for people who understand the importance of a friendly smile and a kind word. Our guests aren't here to be served by a staff that is 'seen but not heard'... they want to hear your story, share a laugh, and experience true western hospitality at its finest.

Our staff members are personable, adventurous, hard-working, honest, and are willing to pitch in when they see that a helping hand is needed. Finally, we're looking for people with a desire and a willingness to learn. Rather than departmentalize, we give our entry-level Guest Services staff the opportunity to work a variety of jobs in order to gain a better understanding of the operation as a whole and to better prepare them for whatever may come in the future..

Room and Board

Room and board is provided to all Mountain Sky staff members. Staff accommodations are mostly communal (shared cabins) with private accommodations reserved for managers, returning senior employees or elder staff members. Mountain Sky provides linens, comforters, pillows, and towels for staff members. There is sufficient storage space on the ranch for personal belongings. There are two staff lodges on the ranch which provide ample space for indoor recreation, along with a place to do laundry. Staff members are allowed to respectfully use all ranch facilities including our golf course, workout facility, sauna and steam room, swimming pool, and more.

Staff meals are provided 3 times per day in our staff dining room. Our hearty staff buffets provide a wide variety of options, and a refrigerator is kept fully stocked with food in the staff dining area for snacks, missed meals, and for the storage of specialty food items that staff members may purchase if they have strict dietary guidelines.

Employee Perks

Not only do employees have access to the full facility, but they are also encouraged to participate in guest activities free of charge - so long as there is availability. Horseback rides, guided hikes, fly-fishing instruction, golf and whitewater rafting trips are just a few of the activities you'll have the opportunity to experience.

A competitive seasonal salary, free room and board, a beautiful mountain environment, access to Yellowstone National Park, use of our world-class facilities and activities, and the opportunity to mingle with our amazing guests and staff from all over the world... who could ask for anything more? The friendships you make, the skills you learn, and the memories you'll form will last you a lifetime.

Getting Here and Getting Around

Many staff members staying for the 3 month summer season choose to fly to Montana. The closest airport to Mountain Sky is in Bozeman, Montana (BZN), and we will provide ground transportation from the Bozeman airport to Mountain Sky once we have your flight details.

If you are staying with us for the entire six months, or want a bit more independence to explore the area, bringing a car to the ranch is the best option. Many staff carpool to the ranch from all over the country - a great way to get to know your co-workers while saving some gas money!

For Fun

There are plenty of opportunities for adventure in the heart of Yellowstone Country. The Gallatin National Forest, Yellowstone National Park, the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains, the Crazy Mountains, the Bridger Mountains, and the Gallatin Canyon area all provide excellent opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, and camping. Big Creek and the mighty Yellowstone River offer fishing, rafting, and kayaking opportunities.

Livingston is a 45-minute drive and offers a quaint downtown with great restaurants and a vibrant artistic community. Bozeman is an hour's drive and is home to Montana State University and the Museum of the Rockies, as well as a great variety of coffee shops, stores, restaurants, and bars. Local haunts like the Pine Creek Lodge, The Old Saloon in Emigrantand Chico Hot Springs are always staff favoritesand feature live music and great food without the long drive.

Job Description

Cook Iisa more experienced culinary professional withsignificant experiencein restaurants (preferably high-end). They haveproficiencyon all stations of the line and are highly efficient in prep work. You should expect to work all meals depending on the schedule - Breakfast/Lunch or Lunch/Dinner. Should have no problem consistently delivering desired meattempsand elegantplatings.

All members of the culinary team are expected to work autonomously and be able to find things to do when they have completed their assigned tasks andto ensurethe kitchen is spotless. All should expect to prepare some meals for our associates and see it asa great opportunityto impress your coworkers and cook for your friends. All are encouraged to share their ideas with the Executive Chef and those around them. We work to create a welcoming environment in the kitchen and have a fun atmosphere while still performing to a5 starstandard for our guests.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Run assigned stations during breakfast, lunch, or dinner service independently.

  • Execute complex dishes according to ranch recipes and presentation standards.

  • Train and support Cook II and Prep Cooks.

  • Assistin prep and daily kitchen setup.

  • Maintain kitchen cleanliness, organization, and safety standards.

  • Step in for Sous Chefs when needed.

RequiredQualifications

  • 2-4+ years of professional kitchen experience or mastery of a station.

  • Strong culinary skills and plating knowledge.

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, guest-focused environment.

  • Leadership and mentoring abilities.