Most of the state's ranches offer adult-only weeks, usually in the fall, when the pace slows a bit, the menus are a little more gourmet and guests can be found canoodling in front of glowing fires set amid spectacular mountain backdrops. These all-inclusive retreats welcome you to take part in as many — or as few — ranch activities as you'd like, including hikes, trail rides, cattle drives, fishing excursions and boating, all of which can be tailored to all abilities.
Many ranches also throw in unexpected luxuries like spa treatments, yoga sessions and cooking classes. All of them have incredible home-cooked meals, serene settings and hospitality you can't stop talking about (we're serious about this one — read any online review of these ranches to see people expound on this subject).
Although a week is the standard ranch stay, ensuring guests are really able to unplug and savor ranch life, these adults-only periods are a bit more flexible. Some even open their lodges and cabins to overnight travelers when they're not booked up, featuring B&B services and a la carte activities.
Below is a sampling of the amenities that will appeal to couples looking for romance and relaxation. Visit the Colorado Dude & Guest Ranch Association for more comprehensive listings.
Rainbow Trout Ranch, Antonito
Set in the scenic San Luis Valley, Rainbow Trout Ranch offers an adult-only season in September. Take in the beauty of forests flooded with golden aspens on a fall horseback ride. Or, spend your days fly-fishing nearby rivers and creeks — you'll find autumn an amazing season for making great catches. After a relaxing day, unwind further in the poolside hot tub or on your private porch.
4UR Ranch, Creede
4UR sets itself apart from the outset with one major amenity: its very own natural hot springs. Those who can find their way out of the mineral water and into the elegant accommodations will also enjoy a cozy little bar and an Adirondack-style porch perfect for stargazing. Nearly 7 miles of private tailwaters on Goose Creek, long trail rides and chef-driven, ranch style meals with wine aren't so bad either. Adults-only weeks are held in late August and September.