Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch is located in Huerfano County, in Southern Colorado on the eastern flank of the Sangre de Christo Mountains. Our Lone Star parcel is located on the western edge of GMU 85, at ~7400' elevation, and comprised of ~350 acres of pasturelands and a mile of riparian habitat along the Huerfano River. This parcel should have excellent hunting opportunities for both mule deer and whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and brown trout fishing in the river.
Guests stay overnight on the property In our 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom house, or they can pull up their RV, providing a quiet place to stay and beautiful views.
About Redwing Ranch:
Redwing Ranch is a working cattle ranch that has started a new era focused on integrating adaptive grazing, ecological decision-making, and team collaboration for a successful and profitable ranch business. We believe the future of agriculture lies in the energy and potential of new practitioners willing to try new things, break paradigms and collaborate to build successful businesses. We want to help create that future by working with nature, embracing educational opportunities, and leading by example with our cattle grazing operations. To learn more about our work visit www.redwingranch.farm or follow us on Instagram @redwingranch
We look forward to hosting you!
Redwing Ranch is located in Huerfano County, in Southern Colorado on the eastern flank of the Sangre de Christo Mountains. Our Lone Star parcel is located on the western edge of GMU 85, at ~7400' elevation, and comprised of ~350 acres of pasturelands and a mile of riparian habitat along the Huerfano River. This parcel should have excellent hunting opportunities for both mule deer and whitetail deer, turkey, waterfowl, and brown trout fishing in the river.
Guests stay overnight on the property In our 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom house, or they can pull up their RV, providing a quiet place to stay and beautiful views.
About Redwing Ranch:
Redwing Ranch is a working cattle ranch that has started a new era focused on integrating adaptive grazing, ecological decision-making, and team collaboration for a successful and profitable ranch business. We believe the future of agriculture lies in the energy and potential of new practitioners willing to try new things, break paradigms and collaborate to build successful businesses. We want to help create that future by working with nature, embracing educational opportunities, and leading by example with our cattle grazing operations. To learn more about our work visit www.redwingranch.farm or follow us on Instagram @redwingranch
We look forward to hosting you!


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Property Access & Ground Rules
- Check In: After 3:00 PM
- Check Out: Before 11:00 AM
- Nearby Interstate: 20+ miles
- Nearby Highway: 0-10 miles
- Nearby Airport: 20+ miles
- Campfires: Not allowed
- Pets: Allowed on property
- ATV's: Not allowed
- Parking: Yes
- Vehicles: 4 Allowed
- Drive-in Access: Yes
- Walk-in Access: Yes
- Guests: 8 Allowed
Landowner Rules: Respect cattle. And keep all gates as found.
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy
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Christy W
I'm the owner/operator of Redwing Ranch. As a wildlife ecologist, my career has focused on wildlife conservation and ecological land management, skills that I am now using to move Redwing Ranch from conventional to regenerative grazing practices. Prior to my move back to Colorado in 2022, I was the Deputy Director of the Santa Lucia Conservancy, in Carmel, California, where I led the wildlife research, prescribed-fire and community-fire-preparation programs. I also supervised the land management program which included the Conservancy’s novel conservation cattle grazing program that used cattle for habitat restoration. I received my BS in Biology from Stanford University, ‘02, chased feral pigs at Texas A&M University-Kingsville for my MS, ‘07, and delved into the molecular world of chronic wasting disease in elk at Colorado State University for my PhD, ‘13. Over my career I have advised and mentored over 40 students (undergraduate and graduate) advancing the careers of young conservation and land management scientists.
I'm the owner/operator of Redwing Ranch. As a wildlife ecologist, my career has focused on wildlife conservation and ecological land management, skills that I am now using to move Redwing Ranch from conventional to regenerative grazing practices. Prior to my move back to Colorado in 2022, I was the Deputy Director of the Santa Lucia Conservancy, in Carmel, California, where I led the wildlife research, prescribed-fire and community-fire-preparation programs. I also supervised the land management program which included the Conservancy’s novel conservation cattle grazing program that used cattle for habitat restoration. I received my BS in Biology from Stanford University, ‘02, chased feral pigs at Texas A&M University-Kingsville for my MS, ‘07, and delved into the molecular world of chronic wasting disease in elk at Colorado State University for my PhD, ‘13. Over my career I have advised and mentored over 40 students (undergraduate and graduate) advancing the careers of young conservation and land management scientists.
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