We’ve had another great summer in Winter Park this year, and it’s pleasantly lingering on into a beautiful Indian summer. We hope you had a chance to share it with us, but if not, we’ve compiled a few photos of some of the fun we’ve had. Click on the photos to see the full stories and try to make it up next year.
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Horseback Riding in Winter Park: Steak Dinner Ride

Bernie's Backside
My brother and his family plus my 77 year old dad were in town last week, so we decided to be tourists and headed to Sombrero Stables in Snow Mountain Ranch (a YMCA camp) for a steak dinner horseback ride.
We had to arrive by 3:30 to be matched with our horses (I got “Hitch” who liked to eat grass). We were riding by 4:15 in a straight line with our nice guide who rode looking back at us to be sure we were ok.
We rode the horses into a nice trail, thru some beautiful big aspens and by a meadow where our guide said she saw a moose just a few days before. We squinted and hoped, but no moose appeared. It was very peaceful and not scary in the least, since they don’t let you go any faster than a walk, although we learned the trick of holding the horse back a bit and then got to trot to catch up.
We arrived at our dinner spot – a wagon-looking grill and picnic area. By that point, one of my nephews was in the deep depths of a horse allergic reaction so they offered (and he accepted) to take some Benedryl and ride back down in the car. He hung out with us for dinner though which was surprisingly good. We had steak, excellent grilled potatoes, beans, and bread. They even had “Cowboy Coffee” for the caffeine addicted.

Wagon Grill
Got back on the horses and by that point we were aching a bit (knees, bum, etc) but we made it back before sunset and said goodbye to Bernie, Hitch, and the rest of the horses. One hint – if you tell them you’re an experienced rider, they give you the horses that act up a bit so for the most enjoyable time, swallow your pride and tell them you’ve never put your foot in a saddle.
Strongly recommend this fun activity for families with kids (age 3 and up) or groups that want to take enjoy the scenery and West without flying down a mountain on a bike or falling in the river on a raft. Thank you, Sombrero Stables!
Take a Carriage Ride around Winter Park
Cooper Creek Square has started a new, fun activity for the summer – carriage rides. And guess, what? They’re FREE.
Grab the fam and head down to the Cooper Creek Square outdoor mall in downtown Winter Park on Saturday afternoons from 1-3 pm or from 5:30-7:30pm. Then hop in a buggy for a horse-drawn carriage ride around town.
While you’re waiting for a ride, there will also be face painting, street performers and musicians for a full evening of entertainment.
Of course, there’s also lots of great shops for souveniers – jewelry, Winter Park memorabilia and even women’s fashion clothing. If you get hungry, you can eat at one of the Cooper Creek restaurants, including the Mountain Grind Cafe & Bistro, New Hong Kong Chinese and India Star (with an excellent lunch buffet).
Every Saturday of the summer you can enjoy the free carriage rides and entertainment and every Friday, check out Music on the Mall with great live music on the patio. Have a great summer in Winter Park!
Ride the Range near Winter Park
Travel just 45 minutes from Winter Park to Kremmling for the ride of your life. The Rusty Spurr Cattle Ranch offers authentic cattle drives. No matter your riding experience, they have a ride for you, from the standard trail ride to the newest Outlaw Ride for the real cowboy thrill seekers. Prices range from $63/person for the standard ride to $135/person for the Saddle and Paddle day. Give them a call to make your reservation at 866.724.9715 or 970.724.1123.
Be a Cowboy at the Rusty Spurr Ranch near Winter Park
In this day and age of high tech iphones and super jets, it’s hard to imagine the early days of life in the Rockies. To help you experience the simpler times, take a trip to the Rusty Spurr Cattle Ranch for a real taste of the old west. They offer a variety of rides on which anyone can jump on their horse and feel free, from beginner to expert.
- Cattle Drives- Join in with the cowboys, and cowgirls, to wrangle up the herd of 150 head of cattle
on the 10,000 acre ranch during your 4 hour cattle drive. $135/person, includes lunch. - Trail Rides- Enjoy the gorgeous scenery on a leisurely ride through the forrest and across the meadows. 2 hr ride $63/person, 3hr ride $95/person.
- Outlaw Rides- Feel like Jesse James as you lope your horse at a faster pace than your average trail ride. An afternoon for $130/person.
- Saddle & Paddle- Take a morning horseback ride and have lunch before you gear up for raft trip down the Colorado River. $135/person, includes lunch and transport to river.
- Private Horseback Rides- To personalize your ride, go for the private tour. You choose where you want to ride and what to see. 2 hr ride for $125/person, or a 3hr ride for $190/person.
The Rusty Spurr is open Tuesdays through Sundays. Even the horses get Mondays off to roam freely on the ranch. Give them a call at 866.724.9715 or 970.724.1123 to make a reservation, or send an email to info@RustySpurr.com.
Winter Park Area Rodeo – This Saturday, May 30th
Kick off the Rocky Mountain summer right and get to the Granby Rodeo this weekend at the Flying Heels Arena (located just past City Market on the right hand side of Hwy 40).
Giddy Up
We’re back in action on the WPLBO blog after 2 years of building the business, having twins, and not posting to our beloved blog. Welcome all!
Wanted to share my latest “being a tourist” experience in the Fraser Valley recently. My brother was in town so we decided to go horseback riding.
We went to Sombrero Stables at Snow Mountain Ranch and were very pleased with the experience! The owner came out and chatted with us – cowboy hat and all. I got a sweet little horse named Luke and my brother got Bearle, but he kept forgetting his name. Finally reminded him of Milton, and all was well.
We opted for the 2 hour hike. A bit tiresome on the behind but beautiful scenery and nice guides. My horses reins got stuck under the tail of the horse in front of me once and provided a bit of a scare, but we survived.
Surprising fact – Sombrero Stables will allow children as young as 2 years old to ride with their parents. I personally wouldn’t do this since they are live large animals, but thought you may want to know.
Good price too – and we set up a WPLBO discount so just say “WPLBO sent me” and you get $5 off on 2 hour rides and $3 off on 1 hour rides.
They also have breakfast rides, and sleigh rides in the winter. Also say “WPLBO sent me” for those and you’ll get a discount. Sounds like fun! We’ll try that when the white stuff starts falling…










