Ranch Detail

Two Bars Seven Ranch


Ranch Description:
Two Bars Seven Ranch
Location(s): Tie Siding, Wyoming
Two Bars Seven Ranch was established in the late 1800's-even before Wyoming became a state. Located on both sides of the Colorado-Wyoming border, it is a little more than 2 hours drive north of the Denver airport, but worlds away from the pressures of modern life.

When you go for a ride for either cattle work or scenic riding the rides are not generic "nose to tail" park rides. We don't ride single file when the terrain allows, but the safety and enjoyment of all riders is our main priority. You could be moving the cattle to fresh grazing range where we meet up with the rest of the ranch folks and spend the evening there with a campfire dinner and maybe fishing at one of our hideaway spring fed ponds.


Telephone: 307-742-6072

Ranch Address: (Map)
P.O. Box 67
Tie Siding, Wyoming 82084


Ranch Type / Accomodations :

•Working Ranch

Western Experiences & Actvities:

•Bird Watching •Cattle Drives •Horseback Riding •Fishing •Wildlife Viewing

Ranch Amenities:

Riding Skill Levels:

•Beginner •Intermediate •Experienced •All-Levels

Other:

•Family Reunions

Operating Months:



While Grandpa Ted Schaffer was the local Sheriff of this area of the rocky mountains, he started the Equine Riding Program at Colorado State University. Using his Calvary horses he bought from the Calvary when it was being dismantled and dispersed, he started what is now a nationally recognized riding program. While heading the riding program, Ted had managed a famous Quarter Horse stallion called Plotted, which many of our western riding horses go back to. CSU also has what is now one of the best Equine Veterinary Schools, where some of the breeders of cattle ranch Quarter Horses have donated stallions to their equine vet program. We were able to breed to these stallions, and get some of the world's best bloodlines into our horse herd. Our western riding horses now go back 6 generations to Quarter Horses that are gentle, strong athletes and who have a true affection for people. Whether trail riding, cattle drives or rounding up cows, these horse's love their work and come by it naturally.

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Two Bars Seven Ranch
 


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