Rawah Ranch Colorado
About Us
Open June 2nd – October 2nd, 2024
Established in 1948, Rawah Guest Ranch was meant to be a premier place for visitors to explore the Northern Colorado wilderness and experience an authentic western guest ranch. Seventy years later, we haven’t lost the vision. The Rawah Ranch experience is enjoyable for all ages, singles, couples, and families alike; we would love to welcome you home!
Immerse yourself in the soul of the American West at Rawah Guest Ranch. Nestled amidst the breathtaking Laramie River Valley, this historic ranch offers an unparalleled experience, steeped in tradition and brimming with adventure. More than just a vacation, Rawah is a journey through time. Discover the rich history of the ranch, dating back to 1948, and feel the spirit of the cowboys who once roamed these lands.
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THE HISTORIC RAWAH RANCH
Northern Colorado’s historic Rawah Guest Ranch is an authentic western dude ranch located in one of the most scenic and unspoiled valleys in North America. Experience thrilling Colorado fly fishing casting for trout on our private stretch of the Big Laramie River; bring out your inner cowboy on a back-country horseback ride along alpine ridges or through groves of aspen; relax on a spectacular hike along our 15+ trails through the surrounding Rawah Wilderness Area; or, simply kick back in a rocking chair on the front porch or curl up by a crackling fire in the rustic Rawah Lodge.
To the mountain tribe of Ute Indians, Rawah was the word for “abundance.” Resting at 8,400 feet just south of the Colorado-Wyoming border, Rawah Ranch occupies a beautiful spot in the still practically undiscovered Laramie River Valley.
The railroad companies set our ranch legacy in motion when President Theodore Roosevelt signed the deed of trust for the land Rawah Ranch occupies as part of a land acquisition. Soon after, our valley was added to what would eventually become the Roosevelt National Forest. With the passage of the Wilderness Act in 1964, our Rawah Wilderness Area was preserved indefinitely. Earlier – in 1948 – a man by the name of Ralph Jordan had the great foresight to establish Rawah Ranch, not as a cattle ranch, but as a place for guests to simply visit – to stay in comfortable accommodations, enjoy hearty meals, and take in the beauty of the surrounding wilderness. Today, Rawah Ranch seeks to capture the same original vision by welcoming guests from across the country and around the world to our historic mountain escape.
We believe the ranch’s legacy continues with each new visitor that makes this place their own – we can’t wait to welcome you home to Rawah.