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Dude Ranches


Exceptional Dude Ranches Cont from page 7


you are saddled up and ready to ride, each day will present a new opportunity with the herd of cattle at the ranch. Would you like to ride out and check a down fence, move cows from pasture to pasture or ride out on their semi- annual cattle drive? You’ll be able to this and more at the Badger Creek Ranch.


Cherokee Park Ranch With only three or four guests and a wran-


gler on each ride, Cherokee Park Ranch in Liv- ermore, Colorado has a tailored horseback rid- ing program. The small group of riders that go out on each ride is grouped according to skill level can be adapted to what the riders want to do on each excursion. The ranch also offers team penning with cattle, private horseback


Cherokee Park Ranch


riding lessons, rodeo events, horsemanship classes and fly-fishing lunch rides. The more adventurous riders can discover what they might want to do. Whatever you’re looking to do you’ll be able to find it at this ranch.


The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch The Hideout Lodge and Guest Ranch in


The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch


Shell, Wyoming is a great destination for those that are looking to spend miles and miles on the trail at a spectacular destination. The num- ber of acres and varying terrain at this ranch is unlike any other that you can find. Experienced riders can enjoy an upscale destination that ca- ters to adults all year round. The Hideout puts a genuine emphasis on excellent trail riding across a varied landscape. The ranch also has a relationship with a working cattle ranch close by and offers guests the opportunity to ride out and work cattle for a couple of days during their week stay.


New From Ranch Fiberglass: The Ranch ICON Truck Cap


Ranch Fiberglass, a division of LTA Manufacturing LLC, has introduced a new fiberglass


truck cap: the Ranch ICON. This new model features a truly all glass rear door and frameless side windows, giving the ICON a sleek SUV appearance. “At Ranch Fiberglass, as well as every LTA Manufacturing company, we take great pride in


our ability to bring products to our customers who desire secure all-weather storage. A smooth design and addition of a new all-glass rear door make the Ranch ICON a top of the line cap at a value for the customer,” said Dustin Geyer, President of LTA Manufacturing LLC. Standard features of the ICON include a rear door fiberglass skirt at the base of the door,


which is painted to match the color of the truck cap, the user’s choice of a front picture or sliding window, LED interior dome and third brake light for better visibility, carpeted interior lining, and a limited lifetime warranty on paint and structure. Each cap is painted to match the pickup truck with an automotive finish using Axalta Coating Systems. The Ranch ICON cab-high cap’s optional features include keyless entry/security using the


truck’s original key fob, Cap-Pack roof-mounted storage system, LoadMaster sliding bed tray, Yakima JetStream roof rack, Yakima RoundBar roof rack and LED strip light in the cap top. Customers can visit www.ranchfiberglass.com to for more information or contact Ranch


Fiberglass at 800-776-2340. w Paradise Guest Ranch Paradise Guest Ranch Paradise Guest Ranch in Buffalo, Wy-


oming is a great family destination that can cater to families with kids and or parents with a lot of riding experience. With a con- siderable number of horses and extensive trails, each person in the group will be able to have as much or as little advanced riding as they desire. The riding program is very flexible and features a number of choices. Team penning, barrel racing, all day rides and fly-fishing rides are offered at the ranch as a part of their well-developed week-long itinerary.


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