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Tumbling River Ranch, an all-inclusive guest ranch in Colorado’s Pike National Forest about an hour (roughly 60 miles) from Denver, reopened in February 2026 after an $8 million renovation timed to mark the property’s eightieth anniversary.
The historic ranch’s 21 guestrooms and cabins — including a restored four-bedroom Ranch House dating to 1936 — were refreshed and five new rooms were created, bringing the total to 21 accommodations that can host up to 60 guests.
The 5,500 sq ft lodge was rebuilt with a presentation kitchen, dining room, bar, lounge and activity spaces.
Upgrades emphasize sustainable materials and bespoke design: organic Birch Luxe mattresses, sustainable linens, Waterworks fixtures, custom cabinetry by Carma House, and original furnishings.
Seasonal, all-inclusive programming covers three daily meals and activities such as horseback riding, archery, mountain biking, ice skating, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, with optional excursions (rafting, rock climbing, fly-fishing) available for a fee.
Renovation work was led by Resort Design Architects and Carma House; nightly rates start around $840 in winter and $1,180 in summer.
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