The High Lonesome Ranch


2012 Wing Shooting Rates

Available September through February
December through February call for information on wing shooting specials

Double Occupancy   Single Occupancy  
2 days/3 nights
$2,410
$2,635
3 days/4 nights
$3,275
$3,575
4 days/5 nights
$4,050
$4,425

Rates are per person. Master Suites are available for an additional $100 per night based on availability.

Package includes guided hunting with dogs, daily round of 25 sporting clays, and ten birds/day. Rates are per person and include lodging and meals.

Options:  
Shotgun Rental $40 per day
Shotgun Shells Market Value
Additional Birds $20 each (Chukars, Hungarian Partridge or Quail)
  $25 each (Pheasant)

Wing Shooting Deposit/Payment/Cancellation

The High Lonesome Ranch requires a 50% deposit to hold your reservation, with the balance due 60 days in advance of arrival. Deposits are non-refundable; however, they may be used for another trip during the same season if we are notified of cancellation at least 60 days prior to your scheduled arrival date. For your protection, we highly recommend trip insurance to cover any unexpected emergency cancellations. Gratuities are included in our 15% resort service fee that is added along with applicable sales tax to your package. We're happy to provide round trip airport service for $200 per group or family of four or less. We accept credit cards, traveler's checks and personal checks.

www.thehighlonesomeranch.com
E-Mail: info@thehighlonesomeranch.com
Phone: 970.283.9420

Rates and reservation

The resort services fee covers gratuity for all ranch staff. Behind the scenes, everyone plays an important role in making your visit memorable. Our success is displayed by the fact that our agriculture, wildlife, maintenance, culinary and guest service teams all support one another!

The High Lonesome Ranch properties also include the K-T Ranch in Meeker, Colorado.

Visit the K-T website


The mission statement for the High Lonesome describes a "model of sustainability" that preserves stewardship of a large western landscape, maintains biodiversity and ecological connectivity, enhances the lives of wildlife and fish, and preserves and restores degraded habitat while allowing a mix of uses — primarily ranching, recreation, and research.