Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Waterfowl Hunt with Lodging in the Star Bungalow

at Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star

Gardner, Colorado, United States

350 Acres • GMU: Central Flyway Southeast Zone (ducks), Central Flyway Zone (geese)




Price Includes

1 Guest

2 Days

Lodging

Hunt ducks and geese at the Lone Star! 

We are located in the Central Flyway Southeast Zone for ducks and the Central Flyway Zone for geese.

Hunting is solid along the Huerfano River, where waterfowl hunters can bring out a mobile layout blind or hide in the brushy cover near the water.

Dogs (up to two) are allowed but there is a one time fee of $50. Cleaning fee is $90 per stay.

What's Included

Species

Waterfowl

Duck

Hunting Method & Amenities

Firearms

Game Cameras (3)

House Access

Sleeps: 4 Guests

Bedrooms: 2

 

1 Queen, 1 King

2 Bathrooms

 

Hot Water, Shower

House Amenities

 

Towels, Bed sheets, Toilet paper, Fireplace, Pillows, Bath soap, Coffee, Oven, Stove, Fridge, Freezer, Dishwasher, Outdoor grill, Wifi, Pet's Allowed Inside, Garbage Area

House Description

 

The Star Bungalow is the respite you didn't know you needed. Quiet and tucked away right on the Huerfano River, it makes for an excellent base for day outings around the area. It easily accommodates two couples with flexibility for larger parties. Renting the house is required for all LandTrust reservations. Camping and RV use can be added onto the house rental. If additional guests are planning to camp outside the house or use an RV, please arrange with the host before the reservation. The maximum guest count for these accommodations is eight people (4-6 lodging in the house or 2-4 camping and/or RV). Extra guests in the home or camping are $10/person/night; use of an RV includes a guest fee at $25/night with a garden hose and outside 110 power hookup. Dogs (up to two) are allowed but there is a one time fee of $50. Cleaning fee is $90 per stay.

Land Details

Property Features

350 Acres

Meadows and Natural Forage

Rivers and Springs

Grasslands, Hills, Woods, Brush, and Draws

Field Notes

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Hunting Information

Game Management Unit

Central Flyway Southeast Zone (ducks), Central Flyway Zone (geese)

Availabile Species

Waterfowl
Duck
Helpful Resources for This Package
Property Rules
Campfires: Not allowed
Pets: Allowed on property • Dogs (up to 2) are ok, but they must respect livestock and there is a $50 pet fee.
Drive-in Access: Yes: Stick to main ranch road. No tearing up roads.
Walk-in Access: Yes • Leave all gates as found.
Vehicles: 4 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.
Property Access
Check In: After 3:00 PM
Check Out: Before 11:00 AM
Drive-in Access: Yes
Parking: Yes • No blocking roads or gates.
Walk-in Access: Yes
Nearby Interstate: Yes • 20+ miles mi
Nearby Highway: Yes • 0-10 miles mi
Nearby Airport: Yes • Colorado Spring Airport (COS) is 2 hours north of the ranch. And Denver International Airport (DEN) is 3.5 hours north of the ranch.




Frequently Asked Questions
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Property Location

Gardner, Colorado, United States

Meet the Landowner
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Christy W

1 Year Hosting

Bio

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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