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Ranch for troubled boys from Vernal, Utah

Looking for help for your young teen boy in Vernal, Utah who struggles with serious behavior issues, or needs to get away from troublesome friends or online distractions? Consider the short-term program available at Oasis Boys Ranch’s off-the-grid, rustic boys ranch in northwest Wyoming.

Here at the Oasis Boys Ranch ranch for boys, a young boy can explore the challenges and tranquility of God’s Creation, and change his life values and priorities to become the man God created him to be in Vernal, Utah.

Wilderness learning at Oasis Boys Ranch’s short-term program offers a rustic ranch lifestyle and back to basics adventure for troubled boys that helps them build character and accept guidance for positive self-improvement.

The boys ranch and wilderness camp actively pushes the boundaries of each boy’s knowledge and skills. At our ranch for troubled boys, he’ll also work with ranch management, and walk the “simple” way of life in off-the-grid base-camp log cabins, and makeshift mountain campsites.

A unique alternative to traditional wilderness and “teen bootcamps”, The Frontier ranch for troubled boys uses natural adventures to heal troubled and wounded young men. During the short-termed program, the trained, experienced wilderness and ranch staff provide the vital resources, and mind-altering experiences for each boy that reveals a better way to live back home in Vernal, Utah.

Because our wilderness program is so different than normal life in Vernal, Utah, each young boy encounters challenges to what he knows about himself. That’s when our dedicated staff provide him with the knowledge and tools he needs to overcome obstacles in the wilderness, and within himself.

With experiential learning and support from our mentors, your son can heal and improve his emotional, mental and physical health at Oasis Boys Ranch’s short-term program.

During our 60 to 90 day short-term program, your son will be introduced to situations and offered the knowledge to overcome obstacles within himself and back home in Vernal, Utah. And as the healing power of the great outdoors unlocks memories of trauma, and brokenness, our team encourages each troubled boy to see who he can become—the man God created him to be!

Don’t send your young boy to a ranch for troubled boys in Vernal, Utah until you’ve checked out the benefits of the short-term boys ranch and wilderness learning program at Oasis Boys Ranch. Call today at (307)899-1690 to find out if Oasis Boys Ranch in rugged northwest WY is a good fit for your son.

More about Ranch for troubled boys from Vernal, Utah:

Vernal, Uintah County’s largest city, is located in eastern Utah near the Colorado State Line, and 175 miles east of Salt Lake City. It is bordered on the north by the Uinta Mountains, one of the few mountains ranges in the world which lie in an east-west rather than the usual north to south direction. The Book Cliffs lie to the south, and Blue Mountain to the east, while Vernal itself lies in Ashley Valley, named in honor of William H. Ashley, an early fur trader who entered this area in 1825 by floating down the Green River in a bull boat made of animal hides.
Vernal, unlike the majority of Utah towns, was not settled initially by Mormon pioneers. Brigham Young sent a scouting party to Uinta Basin in 1861 and received word back the area was good for nothing but nomad purposes, hunting grounds for Indians and “to hold the world together.” That same year, President Abraham Lincoln set the area aside as the Uintah Indian Reservation. Captain Pardon Dodds was appointed Indian agent for this reservation.[]
The population was 9,089 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Uintah County and is about thirty miles west of the Colorado border.GR The city’s Vernal-Uintah County Airport has scheduled air service to Denver provided by Great Lakes Aviation. Service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. Vernal does not have air service to Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah.
Vernal is situated on a two lane highway, US Highway 40, and is the only city in the U.S. of its size that does not have a railway. A major economy of the town is derived from extracting natural resources throughout Uintah County including petroleum, natural gas, phosphate, and uintaite – more commonly known as Gilsonite. Tourism also plays a major role in Vernal’s economy due to the town’s roots in the Old West and being a large site of ancient dinosaur fossils. Vernal and the surrounding area are popular among outdoor enthusiasts as they are situated near plentiful spots for fishing, fly fishing, hunting, and other outdoor activities.

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We believe that the ranch and wilderness activities your son experiences here will educate his mind, strengthen his body, and elevate his spirit in short order before he returns to Vernal, Utah. Please give us a call today! (307)899-1690.

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