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LODGING & MEALS 
The
original homestead cabin, built around the turn of the century,
is still the favorite of many guests. The Main Ranch House and the
Ranch Pueblo were both built during the 1920's and reflect a charm
that can no longer be duplicated.
An early mayor of Denver built the Main Ranch House
as his mountain home. It contains 5 guest bedrooms (each with fireplace
and bath), the dining room for the ranch, a large living room with
huge stone fireplace, and a lounge. Bighorn sheep can often be seen
from this ranch house.
Tumbling River
has a dozen cabins (typically with two separate suites that can
be opened to adjoin). Each suite has a private bath and fireplace.
In addition, there is a heated pool, game room with ping pong, pool,
etc., office, corral, trading post, and a pond stocked with trout.
The Pueblo house is truly a showplace.
It was built by the daughter of Adolph Coors as her mountain home.
Indians from Taos were used 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, as well
as dining room, a large living room with a huge fireplace overlooking
a pond (stocked with trout), game room, and lounge. The homestead
cabin is just across Three Mile Creek from the Pueblo.
Many of our family reunions love the
pueblo as it accommodates up to 20 family members. Staying at the
Pueblo house is a great way to enjoy a family reunion with none
of the work.
Now a word about the food -- it's great!
Meals are a source of pride to us. Everything here is home cooked.
We make our own breads and pastries, and guarantee that you will
not have any instant anything here. Typical dinners will feature
beef tender, stuffed turkey, pork tenderloin, chicken, or barbequed
ribs. And all you can eat!
We
have lots of cookouts, and you haven't lived until you've ridden
several hours up to a high mountain meadow and smelled coffee brewing
and bacon cooking.
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