KRDO-TV Covers the Rebuilding of C Lazy U Ranch
KRDO-TV (Colorado Springs) online has a great article about C Lazy U Ranch and our planned recovery efforts from the East Troublesome Fire.
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KRDO-TV (Colorado Springs) online has a great article about C Lazy U Ranch and our planned recovery efforts from the East Troublesome Fire.
Go Escape, a publication by USA Today, published a great story about vacationing at dude ranches in the winter time. The story, supported by quotes from Marketing Director Brady Johnson, shares the beauty of a ranch vacation, highlighting the ability to escape crowded mountain towns, the all-inclusive nature and the authentic experience provided, specifically at C Lazy U Ranch. The story opens with a gorgeous image of a winter horseback ride at the ranch.
Sky-Hi News documented the impact that the East Troubleshome fire had on C Lazy U, and featured the ranch’s herd of 200 horses returning to the ranch from their evacuation site. The photo of the herd back home in their pasture is stunning!
9News captured the C Lazy U herd moving back to C Lazy U Ranch from their evacuation site in Evergreen. The horses were happy to be home! We are incredibly grateful to all the people who helped save our horses, and who helped bring them home.
C Lazy U was included in a Family Vacationist roundup, which highlights 12 of the best all-inclusive resorts for big families. Listed as No. 2 in the list, the piece highlights the variety of cabins offered on-property, noting their ability to accommodate large families. The piece also highlights the summer season, noting how kiddos spend the days with their counselors and adults have time to themselves, with the evenings concluding with nightly entertainment and s’mores by the campfire.
We are grateful for the outpouring of love and support from our community, near and far. First and foremost, our deepest gratitude goes out to Grand County community, firefighters, first responders, authorities and volunteers.
To better understand the fire please feel free to read this amazing compilation of the events of the East Troublesome Fire by 5280 and Courtney Holden. Read Article
COWGIRL Magazine highlighted seven dude ranch glamping destinations, including C Lazy U, noting our Conestoga Wagon as a memorable accommodation.
Only In Your State shared an entire post about C Lazy U Ranch, highlighting the property’s family-friendliness with nods to our recent awards. Using imagery from our Facebook page and website, the article paints a fantastic picture of what a stay on the ranch looks like.
Travel Awaits highlighted seven dude ranches, including C Lazy U Ranch, that are perfect for a winter getaway. The copy highlights the many winter-focused offerings available to guests, along with campfires and outstanding cuisine.
Previously published in the January 2020 print edition of Horse Illustrated, we are excited to see this beautifylly-written story about C Lazy U Ranch and our partnership with Drifter’s Hearts of Hope, as told by our very own Ami Cullen.
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I participated in the Julie Goodnight Clinic and loved every single minute. As a fairly new rider, I was worried that I would get overwhelmed or feel left behind, but instead I learned so much from instructors and participants. This experience was well beyond my expectations. I seriously have no complaints about course structure or content. I've already been using some of the skills I learned and my horses and I are more connected and I can tell my riding has improved 10x. Just can't say enough good things about Julie and her team. If the sessions were spread out to 5 days, I would be onboard because it was pretty intense (although I think it was exactly what I needed as a newer rider).
~ Melissa H., 10-25-2021