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  2. Holzwarth Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district comprises a number of rustic cabins on the Colorado River. Operations existed on both sides of the river, first known as the Holzwarth Trout Ranch and later as the Never Summer Ranch. [2] All but Joe Fleshut's cabin have been removed from the east side of the river. [3] John Holzwarth Sr. was a saloonkeeper in Denver.

  3. Latigo Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Latigo Ranch was founded as a dude ranch in Grand County, Colorado, by Frederick Kasdorf, Jr. It was originally named Snowshoe Ranch. It was originally named Snowshoe Ranch. Kasdorf single-handedly built the Main Log Lodge in 1923 soon after he and his wife arrived (by covered wagon from Denver ) to homestead in the Kremmling area.

  4. Vermejo Park Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Vermejo Park Ranch, [1] Vermejo Ranch, or Vermejo, is a 550,000-acre (220,000 ha) nature reserve and guest ranch in northeastern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Ted Turner Reserves, the luxury hospitality company founded by Ted Turner , includes conservation research and ecosystem restoration along with guest operations. [ 1 ]

  5. 10 Epic Dude Ranches to Experience a Little Bit of Cowboy Life

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    Open June through September with a guest capacity of 125, the ranch features 7,000 acres of rolling hills near the Bighorn Mountains, where you ride one of their 200 horses or try your hand at ...

  6. Guest ranch - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Marshall Sprague wrote that Griff Evans was running a dude ranch near Estes Park, Colorado by 1873, "thirty years before dude ranches were officially invented". When Isabella Bird visited Evans that year, he already had nine men and women as guests. [4]

  7. Trujillo Homesteads - Wikipedia

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    The Trujillo Homesteads are a historic ranch site near Mosca, Alamosa County, Colorado, not far from the Great Sand Dunes National Park. The area was first settled in the 1860s by Teofilo Trujillo, a Mexican sheep farmer. His son Pedro built a log cabin house beginning in 1879, along with other ranch outbuildings and structures.