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Overnight Trail Ride Camping Trips for Families and Groups

Let Roadrunner Tours be your guide and campmaster for your family or group trailride camping trip. All participants on our guided camping excursions can expect to be fully emmersed in the backcountry experience, including horsecare, saddle-up, cooking, packing, and camp setup and breakdown. Riders will enjoy trailblazing the prestine wilderness in the undiscovered country, and witnessing majestic wildlife in their own Rocky Mountain habbitat. Trips can be scheduled from two to six nights and must be booked at two or more weeks in advance. Availabiliy of cabins based on early reservations with deposit. Overnight trips are available May through September, but not during major holidays. 
Cabin Excursions

For those who enjoy touring the backcountry on horseback but still want the comfort of a bed and a hot shower, we recommend our cabin tours.

 

Private cabins are availble for your western adventure. Most cabins include bunkbeds, kitchens, living space, bathrooms, and running water. Booking and deposit are typically required at least 30-days in advance. Your itinerary and meals will be customized to your group's schedule and wishes. 

Extended Trail Tent Camping Trips

For those who enjoy a more rustic experience, we offer extended horseback trail camping trips. Each day our tour advances deeper into the forest, setting up new campsites each afternoon. Our trusted guides will lead your group along established trails, help to setup camp, prepare meals—making your backcountry endeavor fun, safe, and unforgetable. 

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In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, and reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.)

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We offer many handicap accessible tours including horse trail rides, lessons, and horse drawn wagon / sleigh rides year round. And always, safety for our guests is our #1 priority. Come ride with us!  -- Nancy Burch, Road Runner Tours

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NONDISCRIMINATION

  1. 1. The holder and its employees shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex (in educational activities), national origin, age, or disability or by curtailing or refusing to furnish accommodations, facilities, services, or use privileges offered to the public generally. In addition, the holder and its employees shall comply with the provisions of Title VI  of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, as amended, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended.

  2. 2. The holder shall include and require compliance with the above nondiscrimination provisions in any third-party agreement made with respect to the operations authorized under this permit.

  3. 3. The Forest Service shall furnish signs setting forth this policy of nondiscrimination. These signs shall be conspicuously displayed at the public entrance to the premises and at other exterior or interior locations, as directed by the Forest Service.

  4. 4. The Forest Service shall have the right to enforce the foregoing nondiscrimination provision by suit for specific performance or by any other available remedy under the laws of the United States or the State in which the violation occurs.

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