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  2. 10 Epic Dude Ranches to Experience a Little Bit of Cowboy Life

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    According to the Dude Ranchers' Association (yes, that's a real thing!), dude ranches "are the original Western vacation" with the concept dating all the way back to the 19th century. The best ...

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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 ...

  4. 15 Best Dude Ranches for Escaping the Crowds This Summer - AOL

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    The wide open spaces of dude ranches offer excitement and adventure (and even social distancing) with horseback riding, fly fishing, rock climbing, and more. 15 Best Dude Ranches for Escaping the ...

  5. Dude Ranchers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Dude Ranchers Association is a trade association for promoting and standardizing dude ranches in North America. It was founded in Billings, Montana, in 1926. [1] The association works to preserve the qualities of isolation, remoteness, and unmodified nature in wilderness areas and national forests to sell the dude ranch vacation as the only true American vacation where guests can ...

  6. Guest ranch - Wikipedia

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    A guest ranch, also known as a dude ranch, is a type of ranch oriented towards visitors or tourism. It is considered a form of agrotourism. History.

  7. 4 Lazy F Dude Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The 4 Lazy F Ranch, also known as the Sun Star Ranch, is a dude ranch and summer residence in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, built by the William Frew family of Pittsburgh in 1927. The existing property was built as a family retreat, not as a cattle ranch , in a rustic style of construction using logs and board-and-batten techniques.