At Paws Up, we don't have a dress code. We want you to relax and feel comfortable in our casual ranch atmosphere. All of our activities travel through breathtaking Montana scenery. We have put together a helpful guide of some items that we have found make these experiences more enjoyable. While weather can suddenly change, summers in Greenough, Montana tend to be rainy early in June, and then progress to be very dry and sunny throughout July and August. Our activities will proceed rain or shine if you so desire, with the exception of torrential downpours and thunder storms.
General (All Activities)
- Lip balm
- Sunscreen
- Camera
- Insect repellent
- Sunglasses
- Baseball cap
- Rain coat
ATV Tours
- Long-sleeve shirts, long pants. No shorts please.
- Closed-toed shoes: boots or tennis shoes
- Fleece or windbreaker
Mountain Biking
- Shorts
- Tennis shoes
- Sunglasses
- Fleece or windbreaker
River Adventures
- Sandals or shoes that you wouldn’t mind getting wet
- Swimming suit (you will get wet)
- Non-cotton layers for colder days on the river (fleece, Capilene®, or polypropylene)
- Warm dry clothes for the end of the trip (towels provided)
Horseback Riding and Cattle Drives
- Long pants. No shorts please.
- Closed-toed shoes (no closed-toed sandals): preferably non-lace up boots with a heel. Tennis shoes not ideal but will suffice.
- Fleece or windbreaker
Hiking
- Proper footwear: shoes or hiking boots
- Fleece or windbreaker
- Hat (ball cap, sun hat)
Lake Activities
- Swim suit
- Sunglasses
- Fleece or windbreaker (for the cool breeze coming off the lake)
- Sandals
Sporting Clays
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Sunglasses
- Sturdy shoes
Fly-Fishing
- Proper footwear: sandals or wading shoes
- Sunglasses are a must for keeping stray flies away from your eyes
- Hat (ball cap, sun hat)
- Fleece or windbreaker for those early mornings when the fish are biting
Hot Air Ballooning