Contributing Writer Review: Cresto Ranch in Colorado

Cresto Ranch Lodge

By Jen Bianco, Contributing Writer

It was very exciting getting to visit the brand new Cresto Ranch tented camp at Dunton Hot Springs and check out the property for Glamping.com.

The eight safari-style tents at Cresto Ranch are large (640 square feet) and spread out over the property, providing spectacular views of the surrounding San Juan Mountains. The four tents near the river are named after trout (Rainbow, Cutthroat, Brook and Brown) while the four along the hillside are named after local mountain peaks. Spa services are available in a tent on the property.

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The heart of the Cresto Ranch is the restored farmhouse, which was originally built in the late 1800’s and has been thoughtfully restored. Some of the original furnishings have been refurbished and are still being used today. The farmhouse serves as Cresto Ranch’s communal living room, dining room, and bar.

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Guests meet at the farmhouse for drinks and meals. At Cresto Ranch, the food is gourmet, and reflects the Colorado environment. The chefs use a lot of local ingredients like pheasant and venison. I really enjoyed trying these foods and appreciated that the chefs had no problem with food restrictions or preferences.

Cresto Ranch does a great job of keeping fine dining relaxed. They keep some of the tradition of the old west alive by offering communal meals, with guests dining family style either on the outside deck or at tables inside the farmhouse (they offer in-tent dining to guests who would prefer this option).

Communal dining became the social highlight of the day. All the guests and the staff were very nice and interesting. Not only did it make meals lively and memorable, but it also allows guests and staff to know each other better, adding to the resort’s intimate and personalized service.

Lunch was served outside, overlooking the Delores River where we ate on authentic German bier tables.  The chef suggested wine pairings or lunch and dinner, which allows guests to sample of some of the best wines from the resort’s sister property, Sutcliffe Vineyards.

Here’s the menu chef Daniel Sopiwnik served for lunch the day I arrived

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 Spinach & Arugula Salad

Served with Champagne vinaigrette, farm-fresh cucumbers, and heirloom carrot confetti

Pasta Primavera

Wild boar, elk, spiced apple, blueberry and Cabernet Sauvignon sausage

 Double chocolate chip cookie

 Wines Served

2011 Sutcliffe Vineyards Pinot Gris

2009 Sutcliffe Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon

Before dinner each evening, the chef rang the dinner bell to summon guests to the farmhouse. It’s details like this that make Cresto Ranch both quirky and unforgettable.

Drinks and meal times provided a really nice and casual atmosphere for guests to mingle. One couple visiting Cresto Ranch was checking out the new tented camp after staying at the Dunton Hot Springs twice in the past year. I’m not sure there is a bigger vote of confidence than that kind of repeat business, but after a few days I understood the resort’s enduring allure.

I stayed in Rainbow, a tent near the river. It was spacious and comfortable, complete with a desk area, a porch with a table and lounge chairs and an ensuite bathroom. The Wi-Fi signal was strong and the king size bed was extremely comfortable and topped with warm and luxurious bedding. Each tent has a gas stove that was a nice touch when waking up on cool mountain mornings. There are no televisions at Cresto Ranch and I didn’t miss having one. Each tent also comes with a pair of mountain bikes so guests can explore the expansive property.

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The bathroom was impressively large for a tent, complete with side-by-side sinks and a large soaker tub. The flash heater meant there was no shortage of hot water, so you could have a nice soak after spending the day hiking, mountain biking or taking advantage of other outdoor activities. Heated towel racks kept the bathroom warm and cozy in the night.

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With the sounds of the river lulling me to sleep, I was surprised just how easy it was to relax and unwind at Cresto Ranch. There are enough activities (everything from horseback riding and fly fishing to rock climbing) to satisfy adrenaline junkies, but it’s also a great place to chill out for a few days and do nothing more than read a book while listening to the sounds of nature.

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Hummingbirds abound at Cresto Ranch. After watching them my first day, they helped lull me into some kind of relaxed state. While sipping a margarita (the staff knew how I liked mine after I ordered my first) I found myself a bit in love with everything about Cresto Ranch– the spectacular surroundings, the fabulous food and good company of the warm staff and other guests. By the time I left I was already planning my return visit to Dunton Hot Springs during the winter.

Whitepod – Switzerland’s Winter/Summer Eco Retreat

Some destinations you just have to “see to believe” – Whitepod in Switzerland falls squarely in this category. Dome-shaped pods 1700 meters up in the Swiss Alps is the stuff of glamping genius.

At first glance Whitepod’s geodesic domes look like igloos, and efforts are made so they blend in with the surrounding landscape. In winter the white canvas matches the blanket of snow covering the mountainside and in summer they are covered in green material to match the mountain vegetation. Guests have access to 3 private lifts which can be operated 24 hours a day upon request. Staying in a pod on the mountain is probably not your first thought when planning a ski vacation, but now that you know, good luck trying to get it out of your head.

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Whitepod describes their experience as going back to summer camp as an adult except with the comfort of a 5-star hotel. The dome pods are anchored to wooden platforms. The large bay windows provide a breathtaking view of the Alps and let in a healthy dose of sunshine. Each pod is decorated with unique antiques from the region along with a king-size bed, full bathroom, wood-burning stove, and a terrace. The pods are set up to accommodate 2 to 4 people.

Whitepod is a successful combination of ecotourism and luxury. It’s an understatement to say that Whitepod is an alternative to a hotel room. Isolate yourself from urban pollution and sleep in a pristine alpine environment. Whitepod limits its impact on the environment by minimizing daily electricity and water consumption, reducing waste production, and favoring renewable resources. You’ll quickly notice that Whitepod has taken great care not to sacrifice any comforts. For relaxation you can visit a Finnish sauna, Japanese bath, or get a massage at the chalet Les Cerniers.

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The Pod-house and Les Cerniers restaurant will take care of you if you’re hungry. The Pod-house is the central meeting point of the camp as well as the breakfast area with hot and cold buffet. Les Cerniers offers traditional but refined cuisine. Camping without preparing your own food is a fundamental part of glamping.

Whitepod’s public meeting spots are heated by wood until nine in the evening. Guests going back home after dinner find the pods are still warm from being heated all day. High-quality insulation ensures that the very minimum of the heating goes to waste. When it’s really cold out, you might have to add more wood at night. The staff explains how to work everything upon the guests’ arrival. And, if you need to get up and go there’s a little electric heater in the bathrooms keeping them warm constantly.

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Guests have their choice of traditional and more adventurous types of mountain recreation.  In the winter skiing and snowboarding for beginners and intermediates is available on runs totaling 7 km and is accessed via the 2 private chairlifts. The winter is also great for experiencing dog-sledding, snowshoeing, and snow-trekking. In the summertime, hiking, paragliding, dog karting, photography workshops, and survival course are among the variety of options.

Whitepod was inspired by the desire to create a peaceful, regenerative experience in a place of beauty with virtually no impact on the surrounding environment. Learn more about making a reservation at Whitepod.

Brush Creek Ranch – Chad Chisholm

By Chad Chisholm, Contributing Writer

Wyoming is not typically thought of as a luxury destination as a whole—with sweeping prairies, rugged mountains and seemingly more horses than people, the wide open skies are ripe for a glamping experience. And that experience is found at Brush Creek Ranch located west of Laramie, Wyoming. All-inclusive vacations are often thought of as being south of the border, conjuring images of sandy beaches and crashing waves, cheap tequila and thin piña coladas. Nestled between the Snowy Range and Sierra Madres in the breathtaking North Platte River Valley of Wyoming, the Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is an all-inclusive luxury ranch that defies all preconceptions.

The feel of the ranch is like visiting a friend’s home, a very generous friend. From the open wine cellar, which is self-service and full-service, I enjoyed a hand-picked bottle on the wraparound porch of the lodge while taking in the setting sun over the valley. With gas-fed firepits and ice-filled water-cooling stations, creature comforts are found throughout the property at your fingertips, making guests feel like they are at a five-star resort yet still in breathtaking natural beauty.

A “boot free zone” offering slippers to guests to change into from dusty ranch shoes, the Main Lodge is home to a 38,000 square foot living room, with wine cellar, grand piano, coolers stocked with everything from Starbucks Lattes to Rockstar Energy Drinks and bottled water. Even the private dining room in the main lodge has elegant touches such as leather floors, antler chandeliers, and a walk-out porch complete with fireplace.

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Accommodations at Brush Creek Ranch include everything from the 19th Century cabins that have been fully restored to the comfortable lodge facility. Sleeping 150 total, rooms and cabins with names such as Lupine, Snowberry, and Juniper add to the charm. A-List celebrities and vocal artists are already enjoying what the ranch has to offer, including the Rendezvous Camp and Kinta’s, one of the previous owner’s private residence complete with 2 Master Suites, full kitchen, dining room, and Ice House- Brush Creek’s glamping addition with charming full sized bed and modern ranch touches. Open mic night and karaoke has been host to music legends and up-and-coming pop stars alike, with a new cocktail being named in honor of a certain red-headed country singer who belted out an impromptu concert at the Saloon for an intimate crowd of guests.

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No televisions are found in any of the rooms, encouraging guests to be outdoors, socializing with other ranch goers, and exploring the grounds. From the gourmet food served at Chuck Wagon with daily lunch service, to The Saloon, complete with shuffle board, darts, and a well-stocked top-shelf bar, there is plenty to explore on the property. Ranger Tours whisk guests away to the buffalo pasture, where you’ll never be closer to the all-male bison crew. Stunning views are to be had overlooking the valley and listening to the rushing Brush Creek. Skittish hikers be calmed, the area is rattlesnake free and full of hiking and biking trails.

The lodge is also home to the spa, complete with outdoor teepee facility, perfect for a unique couples massage. I thoroughly enjoyed the Native American inspired music playing while luxuriating in the signature massage services. Scents of sage permeated the air, whether from the spa oils or rolling hills covered in the wild flora and fauna, I do not know. Relaxation takes on a new meaning when immersed in an atmosphere that inspires all of the senses. An outdoor Jacuzzi surrounded by aspen saplings is yet another comfortable addition with views of the surrounding property.

The culinary experience at the ranch is decidedly delectable. “My culinary vision is quite simple,” states Executive Chef Drew Anderson, “To stay true to the ingredients. I want our guests to experience as much of the local food from the Mountain West Region as possible and for those ingredients to be fresh, seasonal, and cooked perfectly.” I thought he did an excellent job of staying true to that mission; with feasts available at the Trailhead Lodge, Chuck Wagon, Creekside Camp, yurts, and Falcon’s Peak. “In the end, I want our food to be approachable, while giving our guests the opportunity to try something they wouldn’t otherwise try at home,” explains Anderson. With menu items such as corned buffalo hash for breakfast or slow smoked pork ribs, brisket, and whole carved chicken for lunch, the venues and fresh food marry together for a memorable experience, whether partaking in cowboy potatoes or fresh baked bread, venison chili or mouthwatering desserts.

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A 24-hour fitness facility with spin classes and P90X training, pebble-accented steamroom with lavender sage essence, and cedarwood sauna can all be found alongside meeting centers, conference rooms, and a 24-hour business center. WiFi is available on the entire property, so while enjoying the great outdoors in “the middle of nowhere,” the best of both worlds are found under a blanket of stars and wide-open skies. Morning yoga courses at the Falcon Peak Overlook are sure to stir the soul and restore balance before the day begins.

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Gear for the 35 activities is included in nightly rates, making for an easy packing job when planning the trip. From horseback riding, fly fishing, and guided hiking tours to paintball, a shooting range, mountaintop yoga, and rock wall climbing there is something for everyone at Brush Creek. Cooperate retreats, family vacations, and full buyouts of the ranch are all viable options to enjoy the ranch, a spectacular stay whether doing corporate team building or throwing a beautiful wedding celebration, all while enjoying glamour camping.

A wedding garden with a water feature, amphitheater style seating, which incorporates chairs or gigantic pillows for the day-of ceremony or celebration, and nearby fishing pond with the soothing sound of a babbling brook is a perfect and serene area to celebrate any major occasion.

A working ranch, the ownership places special emphasis on “loving the land, but not loving it to death.” Utilizing eco-friendly grazing practices and natural cleaning and hygiene products, the ranch is a standout and trailblazer in a state that doesn’t even recycle. Leading the way in environmental stewardship, The Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is a constant reminder that harmony can be found while conducting business, pleasure, or getting back to the basics of enjoying our natural surroundings.

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History is an intrinsic quality of this historically based ranch and surrounding area. Homage is paid to early settlers of the area in extraordinary photographs of the people and property in the 1800s. The ranch dates back to 1884, and some of the original buildings still stand after being rehabbed to accommodate new guests. The second floor of the old barn is now a Cowboy Chapel and dance hall, where guests can now take country line dancing lessons or have a beautiful wedding ceremony. The process of reestablishing and reconstituting the original structures has been arduous, but the well-appointed rooms and activity spaces speak to the care that was put into numbering the logs, disassembling the structures, stripping and refinishing the wood, and creating luxury quality accommodations complete with slate showers, hardwood floors, and leather sofas in the rooms and modern activity spaces on the ranch.

From meeting spaces for business groups to a winter-time skating rink overlooking the rolling hills, Brush Creek Ranch has a lot to offer. Located in the North Platte River Valley four hours northwest of Denver along the scenic byways through Laramie and the Medicine Bow National Forest, the vacation begins as soon as you hop in your car. Nearby Saratoga airport is 15 minutes from the ranch, or shuttle service from DIA is also available. With no need to bring gear for activities, as they are all covered in your nightly rate, it is a worry free vacation into another space and time yet close to home. For rates and reservations, visit www.brushcreekranch.com

Photos: Courtesy of Brush Creek Ranch