The
History of
Bear Basin Ranch
Bear
Basin Ranch is 1890's working ranch nestled in the heart of the
Wet Mountains. The Wet Mountains overlook the Wet Valley to the
west and run parallel to the Sangre de Cristo range and the Sangre
de Cristo National Wilderness Area. The Sangres are nothing
less than an often overlooked and little known national treasure, and
they include some of the tallest mountains and most dramatic scenery
in the entire American West.

The land on which Bear Basin Ranch now sits was originally prime hunting
ground for roaming bands of buffalo hunters, and later as one of the
summer camping areas for the Mountain Ute Indians.�In the mid-1860's
the Ranch was covered by miners looking to strike it rich in the mad
rush of the Silver Park Prospect.
Over
the following years, the land has served at different times as a homestead
and a cattle ranch.
Today,
the Ranch consists of 3,500 acres of undeveloped landscape, all
protected under a conservation easement. The Ranch facilities
are the home of three outfitting companies and 60 head of Appaloosa
and Paint horses. Many of the buildings on the ranch, including
the barn, are over 100 years old, and surround our guests with an overwhelming
sense of history. Its just part of what makes our operation so unique,
and allows our guests to have such unforgettable experiences and enjoy
their time with us so much.