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About the Ranch The ranch is located along twelve miles of Geneva Creek (the Tumbling River). The Ranch House and the Pueblo House were both built during the 1920’s and reflect a charm that can no longer be duplicated. An early mayor of Denver built the Ranch Surrounding the Ranch House are half a dozen cabins. The cabins vary in size, but typically each has two separate suites that can be opened to adjoin. Each suite has a private bath, fireplace and beautiful front porch complete with a swing. The Pueblo House is truly a showplace. It was built by the daughter of Adolph Coors as her mountain home. The talents of the Indians from Taos were utilized in the construction and the carving of decorative beams. The Spanish-Indian décor is extraordinary. The Pueblo has seven guest bedrooms, each with a fireplace and beautiful view. The house contains a dining room, large living room, game room and a lounge room. Rounding out the ranch facilities are a heated swimming pool, massage room, two hot tubs, game room with ping pong, pool, etc., office, corral, trading post (gift shop), guest laundry, and a pond stocked with trout. CLICK HERE to view the Ranch video (please keep in mind that this video was created to highlight their 7-night summer program, but it still offers an excellent look at the facilities, activities and area.) |
Dining at the Ranch
View from the River
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