 Endorsed by the Best in the Outdoors
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 The High Lonesome Ranch offers multiple lodging options throughout the ranch. Most fishing and wing shooting guests stay in either the Guest House or the Pond House. Both are well-appointed accommodations that ensure a comfortable and relaxing time while away from field and stream.
Located closest to the main lodge and dining room, the main Guest House is a spacious retreat designed for up to 18 guests. In addition, this comfortable home-like lodge includes a kitchen, breakfast room, great room, screened reading porch, relaxing open deck and spacious recreation room with an antique gaming table, satellite TV and pool table.
 In addition to the Guest House, the spacious and newly renovated Pond House provides room for up to 9 guests. Here you'll also find a great room and a screened sun room with western views of mountains and fields where elk, deer and turkeys roam. Large trout cruise within casting distance of the front door and often tempt early-bird anglers before breakfast.
For guests who prefer a more secluded experience, The High Lonesome Ranch has several cozy private cabins throughout the property. Eight miles up our valley is located the private Forshay Cabin. The two bedroom, two bath, kitchen, dining and sitting area design of this cabin make it very comfortable for four people. Especially popular during hunting season, Forshay also has an adjacent guest cabin with two bedrooms and one bath.
 The Hay Canyon Cabin is another wonderfully located lodge reserved primarily for big game hunters or a family seeking a more remote experience. This well equipped private four bedroom cabin is set in an exclusive area of the ranch, nestled in its own private valley adjacent to beautiful rock formations and aspens. It has a full kitchen, fireplace, deck, three bedrooms and a full bath.
Equestrians prefer our McKay Fork cabins situated in the heart of our property near excellent riding trails that will take you atop the famous Book Cliffs where the alpine views are spectacular.
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