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Ropes Course & Zip Line

Check out the challenging (and fun!) ropes course and zip line at the C Lazy U Ranch. While enjoying your Colorado family vacation or horseback riding vacation, any time you’re not in the saddle can be spent doing other adventurous activities!

The Ropes Course has two levels, and the Zip Line is a favorite activity for both kids and grown ups. We use these activities for corporate team building exercises, but your family can benefit just as much from spending time exercising your muscles and working together in a true team-building environment.

  • Tandem Rock Wall: Designed to be our most basic of the four elements, 2 people climb at once.
  • Vertical Play Pen: Our most physically challenging element as every piece is free floating.
  • Spider Web
  • Log Bridge
  • Lava Boxes
  • Leap of Faith: Our most mentally challenging element: climb a 30 ft. pole in a full body harness and then jump off in hopes of catching a trapeze that hangs a few feet away.
  • Zip Line: Finish off your ropes course session with this thrilling activity or opt to do it by itself.

*There may be an additional charge for this activity for groups – Please refer to your group contract for more detail if you are traveling with a group. 

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Out in the untamed West, skill and precision meant the difference between survival and surrender. Ranchers, cowboys, and frontiersmen honed their marksmanship by tracking fast-moving targets across open plains. At C Lazy U Ranch, you can step into that legacy, gun in hand, and take your shot at an experience straight out of the Old…

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I'm still blissed out after our weekend at the ranch. Philip and I have traveled all over the state and truly, it was one of the best trips we've ever had. Thanks so much for extending the experience to us. Although ranch stays are trending and there are so many options in Colorado, I don't think I really understood the allure until visiting for myself. For one, I'm so glad we went in the wintertime. In chatting with the staff (who were all fabulous — service was a big stand-out feature), I got the impression that January-March is a quiet season. But man, are people missing out. We saw so much wildlife, enjoyed guided experiences with such intimate groups, and had a level of privacy I've never come across at an all-inclusive resort. The activities were abundant, the facilities and rental gear were high quality, and the food! The wine pairing dinner was an unexpected surprise and again, so intimate and enjoyable. The whole experience was such a treat. Thank you again. High praise all around. There's really so much to love about the destination.

~ Abigail B., 01-24-2025

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