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    An all-inclusive dude ranch resort that caters to families with kids six years old and up, Vista Verde Guest Ranch has upscale one- to three-bedroom log cabins with private decks and hot tubs ...

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  5. All-inclusive resort - Wikipedia

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    An all-inclusive resort, in addition to all the amenities of a resort, charges a fixed price that includes most or all items offered.At a minimum, most inclusive resorts include lodging, drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic), food (three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner), indoor and outdoor activities, and entertainment for a fixed price.

  6. Cheley Colorado Camps - Wikipedia

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    Cheley Colorado Camps (also known as Cheley, Cheley Camps, and Camp Cheley) is a residential summer camp in the Estes Park Valley. Cheley is located at two sites: Land O'Peaks Ranch in Estes Park, Colorado , which houses three girls' units and three boys' units, and Trail's End Ranch for Boys and Girls in Glen Haven, Colorado . [ 1 ]

  7. Guest ranch - Wikipedia

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    That trend had become evident in the 1930s but, by the 1950s, the term dude ranch had become unpopular, with most establishments advertising themselves as simply "ranches", and stressing their bona fides as real farms. Common to most of those establishments was the free use of horses, while normal resorts charged customers extra for a horse ride.