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Colorado ranch corrals young wranglers
Children ages 10 to 14 will learn about ranch life from professional wranglers at Junior Wrangler Day Camp at Devil’s Thumb Ranch in Tabernash, Colo. Programs include riding lessons, horse care, cowboy games, cattle work, and adventure trail riding in the mornings and mountain biking, hiking, swimming, orienteering, a ropes course, and a laser biathlon in the afternoons. Outdoor recreation for parents and special lodging packages are available. Camps run June 20-22, July 11-13, and Aug. 8-10. Morning session $405 per child, full day $630.
800-933-4339, www.devilsthumbranch.com
tags camp, Colorado, horseback, kids' camp, kids' ranch
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