JULY  4-6, 2025

RANCH PARTY X

AT LOST VALLEY RANCH


EST. 2015. 10 YEARS IN THE MAKING. X GON' GIVE IT TO YA



A WALK DOWN RANCH PAST

2015

 At the beginning, there was the humble Ranchella. Just some kids on the Fourth of July with some tunes, questionably dangerous access to pasture grazing cows, and copious amounts of alcohol. We partied late. An uber driver stayed and creepily wore his sunglasses at night. An era was born.

2016

Then came Outside Ranch. We migrated away from the pastures and towards the creek! We played musical flip cup! We swam and floated in the waterranch. kegs on kegs in beerranch. Wineranch was 4 bags of Franzia hung between two trees. We went ham.

2017

And then there was Fyre Ranch. No Ja Rule, no one stranded on a desert island. Just good vibes and good times with friends. "Let's just do it and be legends bro." Famous last words.

2018

What came next - The 4th of July was on a Wednesday, and frankly we had no interest in celebrating. Come August however, we found reason to come together to celebrate the bacchanal that was Lost Ranch.

2019

But then came the quiet of the summer of 2019. Compatriots far and wide across the globe with only a few remaining in the homeland to light but a dim torch for Ranch Party Lite™.

2020

Yet, far worse still came the year that the earth stood still.

2021

But then, like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the mythical Ranch by Ranch West was reborn in 2021. We partied like it was 1776! A chili cookoff! Tie-Dye! Anime!

2022

And in 2022, as the yearning for simpler times grew, we harkened back to the early aughts, finding revel in Now! That's what I call Ranch! Volume 2022. 

2023

And what for 2023? We strapped up our swashbuckling boots and cobbled our piratiest hats. We took the dinghy down the creek as our cursed coin pendants glimmered in the summer sun. We drank rum and sang shanties til the sun set green. 


2024

In 2024, we donned our cowboy hats, kicked on our boots, and hoedowned past sundown. roast pig, line dancing, and whiskey singin, all while keeping the sense to leave the cows on premises alone.