Come to the Triple “D” Ranch for an extended weekend of spectacular wildlife photography. Participate in a minimum of 8 sessions with the best that Triple “D” has to offer in spring conditions. The cost is $1025; a significantly discounted price compared to our normal daily rate. This photo event is scheduled for three days, June 12-14, 2026, with June 15th reserved in the event of inclement weather. If the weather day is not needed to complete the 8 sessions, additional sessions, referred to as “Optional Sessions”, may be offered at a reduced rate of $175 per session per person. An organizational meeting is scheduled for June 12th in the Triple “D” Conference Room. The group size will be limited to 12 participants. Participants should plan on attending the entire four-day event.


The Triple D requires at least 5 photographers participating to conduct this photo contest. Submit 2 images on specified date. Images must have been taken off Triple D Animals during this event. The Triple D Staff will choose their favorite image. WINNER will receive 1 additional session valued at $175 FREE of charge.

  • Bobcat
  • Wolf Pups
  • Coyote Pups
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Red Fox Kit
  • Badger
  • Canada Lynx
  • Skunk
  • Pine Martin
  • Mountain Lion Kitten(s)
  • River Otter

Animals in Spring Event

$1250 – Includes a $250 non-refundable deposit


Additional Photo Sessions

$175 per session/per participant


Accompanying non-photographers fee

$75 per day/per participant


  • All deposits non-refundable unless the Triple” D” cancels the Event.
  • Triple “D” reserves the right to cancel all sessions with full refund.
  • Some species require a minimum number of participants.
  • Species may be substituted if the Animals health and wellbeing is in jeopardy.
  • Triple “D” is not responsible for participants missing sessions.
  • 3% Discount when using cash to pay final balance (US Currency ONLY).
  • 3% Charge when using credit/debit card to pay final balance.

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