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Routt National Forest Guest Ranch


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We organize rides according to rider ability and interest. If all you want to do on horseback is walk and enjoy the scenery, we have perfect scenery; if you want to trot and lope, we have trails appropriate for that as well. If you want a short 20 minute ride, or if you want to stop frequently for photography, we are glad to do that.

Rides go out twice a day during weekdays and last between 1 and 3 hours each, depending upon rider interest. On Saturday morning, we offer a breakfast ride and you can then head out on the trail for that "last ride" before lunch.

Family Rides
Although most rides will be with riders of similar experience, we do designate a couple of rides each week specifically for families. For safety, those rides go at the level of the least experienced member in the family. Throughout the week, the teens usually ride together, as do the 6-7 year olds, but if you prefer to ride together more often as a family, we can make that happen.

Improve Your Riding
We emphasize improving your horsemanship, so we give instruction both in the arena and on the trail. Learning to control your horse is important; our wranglers will help you accomplish that. Kids especially, but also adults, will find that organized games on horseback make learning fun and quicker. Our goal is that by the end of the week every rider should be able to lope. But if you are not interested in doing that, don’t worry. You'll never be pressured or shamed for riding within your comfort limits.

Sorting Cattle & Team Penning
Many of the Rodeo events consist in common ranch activities: sorting cattle for shipping, doctoring, or weaning. In recent years, a competitive version of that sorting skill, known as team penning, has taken the West by storm. Team penning gives cowboys a chance to demonstrate their skills in working cattle by horse. A team of 3 riders has to sort three stubborn, herd-bound cattle from a herd and move them into a small pen, a challenge that demands skills both in controlling a horse and in understanding cattle.
Guests can join as we gather the cattle from a several hundred acre pasture. We will stop along the way for you to learn a bit more about how to "work cattle." It's great fun and very interesting. You'll then move the herd up past the ranch buildings to the arena. The team penning activities usually start after lunch.

Meadow Pack Trips
This excursion includes longer hours in the saddle and we will go at a slower pace due to all of the gear we are packing.
After breakfast on Wednesday, those who want to take an overnight pack trip prepare a sack lunch and head for the barn. As soon as the regular rides and all-day rides clear the barnyard, we'll mount up and follow the packhorses into the high country. Stopping for lunch on the way in a beautiful meadow surrounded by pines, we arrive late in the afternoon and set up camp. To minimize our impact on the environment, we go to a different site each week, some with wide vistas, some near crystal clear streams, but all in gorgeous scenery and isolation. Each family gets to set up their own tent while the wranglers put the horses out to graze and we get supper started, a great meal you won’t forget. In the evening, there's usually time for a hike and a little exploring. You'll drift off to sleep in our sleeping bags while listening to the night sounds. The next morning, following an early morning cowboy breakfast in the brisk mountain air, we mount up and head for the ranch so we're back in time for a delicious lunch.
This trip is for the more adventurous riders. Kids need to be at least 11 years of age and have good control of their horse in order to go. Attention span is crucial since the ride is long and demanding. For the younger kids, we offer the Ute Scouts Overnight, which is geared more for the kids. Of course we will allow the adults to go along - if the kids agree.

Ute Scouts Campout
We have found that our usual High Meadows Overnight is just too demanding for some children, but they are often disappointed if they can’t go so we offer a fun alternative.
Children who are riding in the regular horse program may ride on the Ute Scouts packtrip. It is geared for kids 6 to 10 years of age, but younger children may hike the short distance into the site with one or more of their parents following a short drive. The permanent campsite is located on the ranch property. Any parent who wants to be a part of this may ride along, or parents who don’t want to make the ride, may rendezvous with their children later in the day by hiking in.
After a normal morning ride or activities, Ute Scouts will leave shortly after lunch Thursday and arrive at the campsite by mid-afternoon. Then all will play games and learn some cowboy skills. Kids like hot dogs and soda. That’s what they’ll get! Sleeping in tipis, they’ll be protected from weather. The campsite is close enough that on Friday morning the Ute Scouts will get back to the ranch in time for breakfast.



Child Programs

8-13 Year Olds
Children in this age group will spend a great deal of time riding. We emphasize instruction, and we structure fun riding activities with sufficient challenge to ensure that these young riders are improving their riding skills while having a good time. We encourage children to participate in all of the week's activities - trail rides, square-dancing, nature walks, swimming, fishing, hayrides, and more. They may eat meals with their family, or they may eat at a separate table with their peers and counselors.

6-7 Year Olds
Riding a horse demands concentration. Children six to seven years old have more limited attention spans than older kids and need special attention as they learn to ride. To deal with the special needs of this age group, the counselors ride with them separately from the older kids. 6 to 7 year olds will ride as frequently as the older ones but on rides of slightly shorter duration. In addition to the activities that the older children engage in, these children will spend more time with their counselors in other activities like swimming, fishing, hiking, and educational games.

3-5 Year Olds
Children under six years of age are supervised during those hours that the adults are riding. While here they will learn about mountain animals, plants, and rocks. They will hear stories about Indians and horses. They will create crafts in the Sheriff's Office and the tipi, go on nature walks with their counselor, be led around on the kid's special horse. They also might find the activities result in some afternoon napping, too.

Infants (2 Years & Under)
Please talk with us in advance to arrange baby-sitting services for infants (extra fee - please inquire). Cribs are available for infants.



Special Weeks

Women's Week - Jun 5-11 2022 / June 4-10 2023
This event is usually held during the first week of June. Spend some time with genuine Working Women of the West and hear their stories.
During your stay, you might meet Dee our farrier (horseshoer) for over 3 decades, Lindy our large animal vet, and our neighbors the Taussig women cattle ranchers. The Taussings are scheduled to bring some of their momma cows and calves up to the ranch for summer pasture that week.
Among other things, options for doing the following are included, but not required: rifle shooting, shotgun shooting, single action revolver shoot, line dancing, breakfast ride, sunset ride, horse drawn covered wagon ride, fly-fishing lesson, all-day rides, moving cattle, hot-tub, guided hikes, swimming pool, whip cracking, tomahawk throwing, and lots more fun stuff.

Adult-Only Weeks (ages 18 and older) - Sep 6-19 2022
Every Fall, we host an adult-only week. It is a wonderful time of the year at the ranch where the aspen trees grow more golden each passing day.  This week is memorable for the fellowship around the dinner table and out on the trail.

Cattle Round Up Week (ages 18 and older) - Sep 22-28 2022
This is for experienced riders only! We help the local cattle ranchers gather their herds, bring them home, and move them from place to place on their home ranches. That time of the year marks the end of the US Forest Service grazing allotments, and it is imperative that the ranchers move their cattle off of the National Forest. Sometimes we move a herd for many miles, other times we are searching for strays and cattle that don’t want to be found. We do stay at the ranch each night and have breakfast and dinner here. We are usually away from the ranch during the day and pack lunches. The days are relatively long but beautiful and enjoyable. We encounter all kinds of weather and riding terrain. We often trailer the horses up into the National Forest or over to a friend’s ranch at the start of a day.
The most difficult part of the week for most riders is the length of time in the saddle. Depending upon our work for any particular day, we will spend between 5 and 10 hours in the saddle that day. We don’t usually ride fast, but we are in some rugged country in all kinds of weather. Since you will be riding independently, it is most important that you recognize your own abilities and the capabilities of your horse. If a rider wants to take a break on a given day, that's not a problem. We do work as teams, but the number of riders on a team and their assignments vary each day.



Non-Riding Activities
Non-riders are welcomed at the ranch and can take part in a number of activities including hiking, swimming, shooting sports and much more!

Fly-Fishing - included
We offer fly-fishing on our many streams and rivers as well as instruction for those new to the sport. Our anglers will show you the best tips and tricks, locations, and technique to turn you into a pro. And to make your travels a little easier, we offer full fishing equipment to all of our guests so there's no need to lug yours through your travels. On property is also a stocked pond that's great for the little ones where we also provide fishing programs just for them.
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Routt National Forest Guest Ranch
Tour Code: GRCO03
7 days / 6 nights
Dates : June to September

Difficulty : Riding Level
Riding Level Explained
ABeginner
Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter.
BNovice
Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting trots, and short canters.
CIntermediate
Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces (including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly.
D Strong Intermediate
Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day.
EAdvanced
All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country.
Lodging: Standard
Lodging Level Explained
   
= Facilities in lodges, estancias, haciendas, resorts, etc.
   
Basic lodging - some with shared bathroom facilities, usually no AC or room service.
Regular standard room - usually with private bath.
 Accommodations with superior comforts.
   
 = Trips with nights in tent camps. Sometimes the first and last night are in hotels.
   
Basic tent camping - everyone helps out with camp chores.
Regular standard with some camp amenities and camp cook.
Camping facilities with superior comforts like camp shower, bathroom facility..
   
 = Trips that combine nights in hotels and camping.
   
Basic accommodation and basic camping facilities can be expected.
Regular standard with some nicer amenities.
Only assigned to hotel and camping facilities with superior comforts.

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Horses: Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, Arabians, ...
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Airport: Denver Internatinal Airport (DEN)
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