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Latest revision as of 03:17, 9 November 2013
Title
Ranch A Education and Conference Center near Sundance, Wyoming
Description
Historic Ranch A – Nestled in a gorgeous limestone canyon along a blue-ribbon trout stream, the 600 acre Ranch A was built during the 1930’s for one of America’s wealthiest families. The original buildings were constructed of massive pine logs by the finest woodworkers and artisans of the day. Ranch A is now owned by the State of Wyoming and managed by the Ranch A Restoration Foundation. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ranch A has accommodations for over 75 people, full kitchen facilities (or catering available), classrooms and recreational opportunities including: Flyfishing Hiking Volleyball Winter Sports