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Colorado Mountain Resort & Spa

Move Over Martini.

It’s hot toddy season.

With views of snowy trails, falling flakes, and white-dusted mountain tops, the crew at Heck’s Tavern is shaking a little less ice, lighting a few more

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Colorado Mountain Skijoring

Don’t Forget Your Fur.

No one loves snowy fun more than Spot. Include him in your next getaway.

When packing for your next winter escape, don’t forget the essentials – your parka, your poles,

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Colorado Mountain Ski Resort

The Freedom to Cruise.

Who says you have to choose between downhill and cross-country skiing?

There’s more than one way to get outdoors and experience the wintry beauty of pure, rugged Colorado. Some step

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Colorado Mountain Restaurant

Alternative, Stones, and Beetlemania

Rocking the ultimate green getaway.

Six thousand acres of fragrant pines aside, Devil’s Thumb Ranch has always been the greenest of retreats. Caring for this pristine land and its precious

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Beekeeping Experience in Colorado

The Bee’s Knees

Time to harvest our sweetest crop.

In addition to crisp morning hikes, cool flowing streams, and fiery colored leaves, there’s another reason to make a beeline to Devil’s Thumb Ranch

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Colorado Elk Bugling

Big Boys Cry

Don’t miss the season premiere of the Rocky Mountain Bachelor.

Relationship problems aren’t reserved strictly for humans. Rocky Mountain Elk experience a few, well, rocky patches of their own –

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Colorado Fly Fishing Tours

One-two-three-four-fish!

Learning the artful rhythm of the four-count cast.

It’s been more than 25 years since Robert Redford brought Norman Maclean’s semi-autobiographical novel A River Runs Through It to the big

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The Man and the Moon

Stargazing with guest astronomer Dave Schlichting

In most parts of the world, the setting sun is a cue to call it a day, pack up your gear, and head indoors.

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Holy Cow!

Have you tasted Wagyu beef?

Some come to Devil’s Thumb Ranch for the wondrous scenery, some for the winding trails, and others for the western adventure. But everyone comes back

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