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  2. 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.

  3. SLW Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The SLW Ranch, formerly known as the Percheron-Norman Horse Ranch, is an historic ranch located approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of Greeley, Colorado, near the confluence of the Platte River and Crow Creek. In 1998 it was honored by the Colorado Historical Society as a Centennial Ranch.

  4. Flying W Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Flying W Ranch is a working mountain cattle ranch, and since 1953, a tourism and entertainment venue in the foothills of Colorado Springs, Colorado. From May to October, the ranch features outdoor chuckwagon suppers typical of those served on cattle drives, and western style living history areas. After burning in the Waldo Canyon Fire in ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 13 U.S. Dude Ranch Vacations to Live Your Best Cowboy Life

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    Even a century later, cowboys, horses and sprawling ranches still exist across the American frontier (particularly the present-day states of... 13 U.S. Dude Ranch Vacations to Live Your Best ...

  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.