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Colorado Horseback Rides Centrally located between Summit, Eagle, Grand and Routt Counties

 All rides require advanced reservations to ensure availability.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO THE RUSTY SPURR RANCH- (WE ARE LOCATED NEAR KREMMLING, COLORADO, ZIP CODE 80459)

FROM BRECKENRIDGE AND FRISCO: 1 HOUR and 15 MINUTE DRIVE TIME
Proceed NORTH on HIGHWAY 9 out of Breck. (headed toward Frisco). Get on I-70 EAST. Take the next exit (205) at SILVERTHORNE. Go LEFT at the bottom of the ramp onto Blue River Parkway/HIGHWAY 9 NORTH. Follow Highway 9 North 33 miles from I-70 overpass. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on RIGHT side of road approximately ½ mile north of mile marker 134. You will also go under a SECOND  concrete bridge/overpass and we are immediately on the right side once you pass under that overpass. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.

FROM KEYSTONE, DILLON AND SILVERTHORNE: 45 MINUTES TO 1 HOUR DRIVE TIME
Take HIGHWAY 6 WEST into Silverthorne. Once you have passed underneath the I-70 overpass, Highway 6 becomes HIGHWAY 9 NORTH. It is the same road!!! Follow Highway 9 North 33 miles from I-70 overpass. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on RIGHT side of road approximately ½ mile north of mile marker 134. You will also go under a SECOND  concrete bridge/overpass and we are immediately on the right side once you pass under that overpass. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.

FROM VAIL, BEAVER CREEK: 1.5 HOUR DRIVE TIME
Get on I-70 EAST. Take exit 205 at SILVERTHORNE. Go LEFT at the bottom of the ramp onto Blue River Parkway/HIGHWAY 9 NORTH. Follow Highway 9 North 33 miles from I-70 overpass. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on RIGHT side of road approximately ½ mile north of mile marker 134. You will also go under a SECOND  concrete bridge/overpass and we are immediately on the right side once you pass under that overpass. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.

FROM DENVER / FRONT RANGE AREA: 2 TO 3 HOUR DRIVE TIME
Be aware that accidents, heavy traffic and construction can often delay travel on I-70 so please check www.cotrip.org to plan your travel time to the ranch. Take I-70 WEST. After you have passed through the Eisenhower Tunnel (Continental Divide), take the SILVERTHORNE exit 205 (First exit after tunnel at the bottom of the mountain). Stay RIGHT on ramp and get onto HIGHWAY 9 NORTH (Blue River Parkway). Follow Highway 9 North 33 miles from I-70 overpass. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on RIGHT side of road approximately ½ mile north of mile marker 134. You will also go under a SECOND  concrete bridge/overpass and we are immediately on the right side once you pass under that overpass. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.

FROM WINTER PARK, FRASER, GRANBY AND GRAND LAKE: 1 HOUR DRIVE TIME
Take HIGHWAY 40 WEST into Kremmling. Turn LEFT onto HIGHWAY 9 SOUTH. Follow Highway 9 South for 4 miles. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on LEFT side of road approximately ½ mile south of mile marker 135. If you pass under a large concrete bridge/overpass, you just missed the turn. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.

FROM STEAMBOAT / ROUTT COUNTY: 1 HOUR AND 15 MINUTE DRIVE TIME
Take HIGHWAY 40 EAST to Kremmling. Turn RIGHT onto HIGHWAY 9 SOUTH. Follow Highway 9 for 4 miles. Look for the entrance to Rusty Spurr on LEFT side of road approximately ½ mile south of mile marker 135. If you pass under a large concrete bridge/overpass, you just missed the turn. The entrance is a gravel road and is marked by our sign as well as the marker for County Road 387. Follow this road 4.5 miles back to the Rusty Spurr Ranch Cow Camp/Office.