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Fall, Winter & Spring Pet Friendly Bed and Breakfast with Daily Horseback Riding
From mid-September through mid-May the Sundance Trail Guest Ranch can be a perfect Bed and Breakfast hide-away.
We are close enough to home, from -
Ft. Collins you can get here in less than an hour, and from
Boulder or Denver in about two hours.
At the same time, we are far enough away to have some private
time together
in the beauty and the quiet of the mountains.
We offer
pet friendly Bed & Breakfast
accomodations in seven family sized suites for couples,
families, or
groups up to 24 people.
A full country breakfast is part of the Bed and Breakfast
package. We can also provide you with hearty western lunchs
and suppers, served family style. We are very flexible
and will be happy to accomodate just about any dietary
restrictions with advance notice.
Our main lodge, including the dining room, the fireplace
parlor, and two wheelchair friendly guest suites, is a
warm, relaxed and friendly place.
The deck and porches are an inviting place to gather
for a fresh cup of coffee, conversation, swapping stories,
reading, or just plain enjoying the view.
Of course, horseback riding is always available.
The recreation barn is where we play - Jacuzzi, pool
and foosball tables.
All of our suites, in either the
lodge or the cabins, are comfortable, spacious, and have
refrigerators, coffee-makers,
private baths, daily housekeeping, and flexibility in
arranging both queen and twin beds.
Bed and Breakfast Rates are available September 14, 2008 through May 16, 2009.
We live a Dude Ranch Lifestyle from mid-May through mid-September.
Ranch Bed & Breakfast
One Night Stay and
Full Country Breakfast
$130 per night per couple (any two people sharing one
suite), $95 per night single occupancy
Country Inn Stays include:
Dinner on Night of Arrival
All meals through your stay including breakfast on day of departure
Lodging
DailyHorse Back Ride
$189 per night per Couple (any two people sharing one
suite)
$145 per night single occupancy
Country Inn Stays can be a single night or a week!
Extra Riding
and Meals are Available
Horseback Riding
$35 per Hour per Person
Lunch
$8.50 for Adults
$5.25 for Kids (5 to 15 years old)
Dinner
$17 for Adults
$7.50 for Kids (5 to 15 years old)
N/C for Littler Kids (Less than 5 years old)
Dogs and Horses are welcome by prior arrangement. Please call us to discuss details.
Gift Certficates for Bed & Breakfast,
Massage, and Dude Ranch Vacations are available, and
can be purchased
by phone.
The Small Print
The "couple" rates are for any
two people sharing one suite, any pair of adults - family,
friends, buddies
- sharing one suite.
Add $75 per night for each extra person (eg. older children).
These rates do not include 3.7% tax, staff gratuities (at
your discretion), Trading Post purchases, massage, liquor (beer, wine, spirits and soda are available on site),
or Fishing Licenses.
Deposits: We require a deposit of 20% for dude ranch
and bed/breakfast reservations, and 50% for family reunions
or other larger groups. In the event of a cancellation,
your deposit can be refunded (less 10% handling fee)
if
your space is rebooked; otherwise it may be applied to
a later stay.
Gratuities: We are often asked by guests about how gratuities
should be handled. This can be an uncomfortable topic
- this note is to help you be informed, but not feel
pressured.
If you feel you have received exceptional service,
you may show your appreciation by leaving a tip for our
staff.
Unless you specify differently, tips are divided equally
among the staff. As a guideline, many guests leave
a fifteen or twenty percent tip; however gratuities are left entirely
at your
discretion.
More Small Print
To ride outside the arena, children must be mature and
large enough to safely control their horse on the trail
-- we look at the child's size, coordination, and attitude
on horseback. Typically children are ready to ride at
about age eight. Children who are not yet ready to trail
ride will ride wth a wrangler in the arena while parents
are on the trail.Please feel free to call us to discuss
any questions you might have about your child's readiness
to ride. Safety is our first concern.
Riding "double" is extrememly
dangerous, and is not practicied here.
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