Rc Guest Ranch

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[40567 - 40599] Highway 149
Creede, CO 81130

RC Guest Ranch, nestled in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado, is a historic 100-year-old ranch offering true western hospitality in a magnificent setting. Owned and managed by Ted and Debby Dooley, this family-owned ranch features nine comfortable cabins on over 50 acres, inviting guests to enjoy the fantastic views and explore the nearby Weminuche Wilderness Area.

Guests at RC Guest Ranch can bring their dogs, horses, or mules to enjoy the ranch's welcoming atmosphere, with fenced pastures available for their four-legged companions. The ranch serves as an ideal base for ATV adventures, providing ample parking and easy access to public lands for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience in the heart of Colorado's natural beauty.

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Kathleen R.
9/10/2024

Our 4th time here, The owners are always so kind and friendly, the cabins are clean and very authentic rustic. We always enjoy our time here, their dogs are so cute and my daughter loved playing...

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SAN JUAN RANCH HISTORY San Juan Ranch under the current ownership of John and Brenda Stephenson specializes in the production of purebred, registered Gelbvieh beef cattle and world-class performance quarter horses. San Juan Ranch consists of over 44, 000 acres of rolling grassland found in California's Coastal Mountain Range and is situated midway between the Pacific Ocean and the fertile San Joaquin Valley in eastern San Luis Obispo county. San Juan Ranch has a long history of livestock production dating back to the era of Mexican land grants. The earliest accounts of San Juan Ranch extend back to 1843 when Antonio Herrera made his way west from Taos, New Mexico, and settled the ranch. The bountiful grassland, seasonal creeks ( including San Juan Creek ), and abundant springs, created prime grazing conditions for Herrera to raise several thousand sheep. Following California's admission into the Union in 1850, Herrera was unable to perfect his land patent and lost control of the property. The property transferred into public ownership and, once surveyed, it was sold to private investors ranging in price from 25 cents to $1.25 an acre. In 1874 a Canadian by the name of Robert Flint purchased the headquarters of San Juan Ranch, as well as acreage extending up San Juan Creek, and moved onto the ranch. Flint grazed cattle throughout its rolling hills and cultivated crops on the bottomland property. Over time, Flint acquired additional property, expanding his holdings to 58, 175 acres. Upon his death in 1892, Flint's two sons inherited the property and continued its tradition of livestock production until 1898 when they sold the property to a German immigrant, Henry Wreden. Wreden, Sr. died in 1931 and his two sons continued operating the entire ranch. In 1941 just before the death of the eldest son, Henry II, San Juan Ranch was divided equally amongst the six remaining Wreden heirs into parcels ranging from 9, 000 to 15, 000 acres. Eventually, one-by-one, the six tracts of land that made up the original San Juan Ranch were sold and drifted into different ownership.
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