Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star
Nearest Town, Gardner, Colorado
350 acres  •  GMU: 85

Deer Hunt with Lodging in the Star Bungalowat Redwing Ranch | The Lone Star


Package Includes
1 Guest
2 Days
Lodging

Hunt mule deer or whitetail at the Lone Star! 

We are located in Colorado's Unit 85.

Hunting is solid along the Huerfano River, in addition to the wide open pasture ground.

What's Included

Species
  • Whitetail
  • Mule Deer
Hunting Method
Firearms
Archery
Hunting Amenities
  • Game Cameras (3)

House

Sleeps: 4 Guests
Bedrooms: 2
1 Queen Bed, 1 King
2 Bathrooms
Hot WaterShower
House Description

Optional Add ons

RV Site | $25.00 / Night

Parking Surface: Loose gravel & Dirt
Surface Leveled: Yes
The parking area for RV's is in the designated RV area as described on the map. This area will be gravel and dirt in a designated, relatively level spot defined with rail road ties.

Tent Access | $25.00 / Night

Access to drinking water: Yes
Additional Details

GMU and Species Info

Availabile Species

Helpful Resources for This Package
Field Notes
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Land Details

Food: Meadows and Natural Forage
Water: Rivers and Springs
Shelter: Grasslands, Hills, Woods, Brush, and Draws

Christy W

Hosted by

Christy W

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Frequently Asked Questions

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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




Landowner

Christy W

Hosted by

Christy W

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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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