The Devil’s Thumb Resort in Colorado is a luxurious mountain retreat nestled amid the breathtaking Rocky Mountains, offering a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and relaxation seekers alike, with its world-class spa, gourmet dining, and a myriad of year-round recreational activities, making it an idyllic destination to escape and rejuvenate in nature’s embrace. From exploring nearby hiking trails to enjoying the cozy charm of the lodge, the resort’s rustic elegance and stunning surroundings create an unforgettable experience for guests seeking a perfect blend of adventure and indulgence. You can add you hotels, flights, car rental, activities and transfers to your liking. The itinerary is just a suggestion based on our experience.
Itinerary
DAY 1
Day 1 :
Upon arrival at Denver international airport, you’ll have the option to either pick up your rental car or have a car service shuttle you to the property. Either way, it’s a beautiful 2-hour drive through the North American Rockies. Upon check-in you’ll be able to relax, take a walk or go for a swim in their heated pool. It’s a good time to sit quietly and remember why you chose the mountains. Take a deep breath and listen to the wind blow. You’re in Big Country now.
DAY 2
Day 2 :
Sleep in and saunter down to the mess hall for some grub. If you’re an early bird, maybe head to the stables to watch the cowgirls wrangle the horses from the pasture. Today might be a good day to explore their hundreds of acres of property with the complimentary bikes. Explore the small ponds and maybe grab a paddle board to splash around on. As the day comes to a close you can enjoy the sunset and sit in front of the fire pit as the stars come out.
DAY 3
Day 3 :
Let’s see about packing in a bunch of adventures today. You’ll have lots of options for activities(inquire about a full list of activities, pricing, and reservations). Archery, fly fishing, hatchet throwing, biathlon, or maybe some zip-lining, which they do on the property. Have some lunch to keep your energy up and then maybe head out for some horseback riding through the mountains. You’ll be nice and tired by dinner and probably ready for a big meal. With 2 restaurants on property, you’ll have the choice to indulge in a fancy meal with their locally renowned chef. Head over to the campfire for some smores and good conversation before packing it in for the night.
DAY 4
Day 4 :
Keep the momentum from yesterday going and do all the activities you didn’t get to do. It’s pretty much impossible to do them all in one day. Maybe head into town where you can find the best pizza in all of Colorado. Make sure you’re back in time for Campfire smores and star gazing.
DAY 5
Day 5 :
Probably a well-deserved sleep-in and today it may be a good idea to dedicate to the spa. Select from a number of various treatments. Spend the afternoon in the game room where you’ll have a variety of games to play. Anything from air hockey, ping pong, foosball, pool, chess, or bowling…Yes, we said that right, they have their own mini bowling alley. And when you’ve had enough of that order up some popcorn and head over to the screening room to watch a movie.
DAY 6
Day 6 :
A good day to relax, sit by the pool, hike, or bird watch(if that’s your thing). Head back over to the stables, feed the goats and chickens, pet the horses and if you’re lucky the girls might take you out on the 4-wheelers. We definitely recommend you take a stroll through the Aspen trees.
DAY 7
Day 7 :
Wake up early to enjoy the morning light, and take a walk through one of the many meadows or trails to enjoy the last bit of nature before heading back to Denver for your flight home.
Upon arrival at Denver international airport, you’ll have the option to either pick up your rental car or have a car service shuttle you to the property. Either way, it’s a beautiful 2-hour drive through the North American Rockies. Upon check-in you’ll be able to relax, take a walk or go for a swim in their heated pool. It’s a good time to sit quietly and remember why you chose the mountains. Take a deep breath and listen to the wind blow. You’re in Big Country now.
Day 2 :
Sleep in and saunter down to the mess hall for some grub. If you’re an early bird, maybe head to the stables to watch the cowgirls wrangle the horses from the pasture. Today might be a good day to explore their hundreds of acres of property with the complimentary bikes. Explore the small ponds and maybe grab a paddle board to splash around on. As the day comes to a close you can enjoy the sunset and sit in front of the fire pit as the stars come out.
Day 3 :
Let’s see about packing in a bunch of adventures today. You’ll have lots of options for activities(inquire about a full list of activities, pricing, and reservations). Archery, fly fishing, hatchet throwing, biathlon, or maybe some zip-lining, which they do on the property. Have some lunch to keep your energy up and then maybe head out for some horseback riding through the mountains. You’ll be nice and tired by dinner and probably ready for a big meal. With 2 restaurants on property, you’ll have the choice to indulge in a fancy meal with their locally renowned chef. Head over to the campfire for some smores and good conversation before packing it in for the night.
Day 4 :
Keep the momentum from yesterday going and do all the activities you didn’t get to do. It’s pretty much impossible to do them all in one day. Maybe head into town where you can find the best pizza in all of Colorado. Make sure you’re back in time for Campfire smores and star gazing.
Day 5 :
Probably a well-deserved sleep-in and today it may be a good idea to dedicate to the spa. Select from a number of various treatments. Spend the afternoon in the game room where you’ll have a variety of games to play. Anything from air hockey, ping pong, foosball, pool, chess, or bowling…Yes, we said that right, they have their own mini bowling alley. And when you’ve had enough of that order up some popcorn and head over to the screening room to watch a movie.
Day 6 :
A good day to relax, sit by the pool, hike, or bird watch(if that’s your thing). Head back over to the stables, feed the goats and chickens, pet the horses and if you’re lucky the girls might take you out on the 4-wheelers. We definitely recommend you take a stroll through the Aspen trees.
Day 7 :
Wake up early to enjoy the morning light, and take a walk through one of the many meadows or trails to enjoy the last bit of nature before heading back to Denver for your flight home.
FAQs
Q: What is the best time of year to visit?
A: Depends on what you want to do. The ranch is open year round and close to a ski resort. The summer is great for outdoor activities, hiking and star gazing
Q: What should we bring?
A: Just the appropriate clothing for the season you're visiting. It's at a high elevation so even in the summer we suggest sweaters and light jackets just in case. Make sure to bring good hiking boots and an extra pair of shoes for relaxing. Sunscreen and a good pair of sunglasses is always a good idea as well. A small backpack for hiking is suggested.
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Devils Thumb Ranch
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Activities
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Activities for 7 Day Colorado Trip.
Horseback Riding
Experience Colorado the cowboy way! Explore our 6,500 acres with horseback riding! Whether it’s your first time in the saddle or you’re an equine expert, we have horseback riding experiences for everyone. Lil’ buckaroos will love the children’s pony rides or trying their hand at grooming. More advanced riders can experience a little more giddy-up with half-day trail rides. Our expert wranglers at Cabin Creek Stables take the time and care to teach each rider the basics, help them mount their horse, and show them an unforgettable time along scenic trails through forests and open meadows.>
Zip Lining
Our zip line tours take you places you’ve never been in a thrilling new way on five different zip lines. The longest zip line reaches 1,600 feet with speeds up to 40 miles per hour! If the speed doesn’t take your breath away, the views will. >
Fly Fishing
Always imagined taking a Colorado fly fishing vacation? Our Orvis-Endorsed lodge is the perfect place. With a complete fly shop, expert fishing guides, fly fishing instruction, and extensive private water access; the Ranch is a haven for anglers. We have 4 miles of Ranch Creek on our property as well as a mile of the Fraser River, both waters of the Colorado River. Whether you were born holding a fly rod or you’re just getting hooked, we have programs and services to fit your experience, even spinning rods for the young’uns!>
Mountain Biking
The Ranch is part of 600 miles of mountain biking trails in the Fraser Valley that have granted the area the title, “Mountain Biking Capital of the USA.” Our bike trails wind through open meadows with vistas of the surrounding peaks. TREK Rental bikes and Rudy Project helmets are available at Zach’s Mercantile. You can also find trail maps and snacks at Zach’s Mercantile to help you along your journey. Guided mountain bike tours of the property are also available upon request.>
Archery
Calling all sharpshooters! Grab a bow and take aim at our archery range. Archery is an activity that’s sure to please all ages and ability levels. First time behind the bow? Don’t worry, a skilled guide will show you the ropes and give you some helpful tips to make your time at the range memorable.>
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