Keri33527
We paid for 2 hours of riding, but when we arrived the horses were not ready to go so we spent the first hour cleaning the horses hooves and putting the saddles on, etc. That part was a kind of cool experience, but not what we paid for. Once the horses were ready we finally started out on our ride. There were several other horses roaming free on the land which caused both of our horses to spook (according to our guide) and throw us to the ground. We finished our ride after less than an hour a bit bruised and shaken and then the owner took us into his office and basically blamed us for having bad mojo that the horses could sense--no apology or explanation for not getting the amount of time we had paid for. The owner was a rather intimidating man.
241erikd
My wife & I visited Grey Wolf Ranch during our August 2013 visit to Cripple Creek. Daniel & Christine worked with us and really taught us how to ride a horse - not just follow others in a line. The scenery was absolutely amazing for our 3 hour ride. Their property is gorgeous! Someday soon we’ll go back and stay in the cabin or one of the beautiful rooms.
ErinInCharlotte
The half-day I spent at the Grey Wolf Ranch was definitely the highlight of my Colorado vacation. The owners really love what they do, and they're good at it. This is not just a horseback-riding experience; it's a life-examining experience. I didn't get a chance to stay at the lodge, but it looked lovely. Don't miss out on this-- affordable, incredible, and life-giving.
tysonj573
My wife and I brought our 3 daughters and my parents and had a wonderful time at GreyWolf Ranch. Our daughters are 6 yrs, 4yrs, and 15 months and the older 2 had so much fun learning to ride. Daniel gave them the communication tools in his "ring of fire" chat and Christine spent 25 hours with them over the 3 days we were there. These were full-spirited horses that Christine and Daniel have such an amazing relationship with. They are very safety-conscience and took great care with our girls. In not long at all, they were able to ride unassisted and had never ridden before. We felt so welcome at their ranch and thoroughly enjoyed our time. We count Daniel and Christine as freinds and will stay in touch. In closing, I settled on Grey Wolf ranch after spending time eliminating 15 other options and we couldn't have been more pleased with our experience. If you've managed to discover Grey Wolf Ranch and are considering booking with them, just do it!
ErinS123
My boyfriend surprised me with a night at Grey Wolf Ranch for my birthday. It was the best birthday present I could ask for! The property is stunning, as is all their facilities. We rode for four hours the first day. We had a nice peaceful lunch in the woods. Christine was a wonderful, knowledgable guide. I've ridden much of my life and still learned so much from her. The three of us had a spectacular ride. She allowed us to choose the pace of the ride which was a blast! Galloping up some of the most beautiful country side and treversing the rocky aspen tree covered hills... It was better than I expected! Grey Wolf is not your average tail to head walking group ride. We had a yummy BBQ with Christine and Daniel, two of the most welcoming people you will ever meet! Then my boyfriend and I drove the short 15 minutes to Cripple Creek and gambled and had fun. We spent the night in the cabin at the ranch which was magnificent! Every little detail was so well planned out and beautiful. The shower is unbelievable! Possibly my favorite part of the cabin :). The next morning we rode with Christine for two hours. The love that Daniel and Christine have for the horses is amazing. My boyfriend and I try to do a trail ride every vacation and this one was the best so far. The horses are so well cared for and loved. I was sad to leave Grey Wolf. It truly is a magical place. We highly recommend it and can't wait to go back!!
GenevieveE380
A broken woman arrived yesterday at the Grey Wolf Ranch to the care of Christine, Comanche, and Daniel. After years of endless devotion to a man she loved he recently decided he just didn't love her anymore. Her life before that was every child's' worst nightmare and through those dark and fearsome years it was her love of horses and learning to work with them that not only kept her safe but loved. Now years later in her darkest hour she has found that safety and love once again. My name is Eve and I have found my sanctuary in the Gray Wolf Ranch. The love, compassionate understanding, and passion for life is so saturated in every corner here that I found it very difficult to want to leave. Christine, with her bright eyes and radiant personality to match, found me right away a bit lost and timid upon arrival. She immediately made me feel welcome and at home. As it is I am generally a very confidant woman, today I was thrown back to the days of my childhood when I would run away from life to the safety of a soft kissable muzzle and deep steady breaths of my equine soul. Christine took me first before allowing me to simply bury my tears in a mane and showed me that I was still strong and that I still had much to learn. I was humbled by the patients and overwhelming understanding that is all but lost in this world today. After reminding me of who I am she introduced me to my beautiful mount Comanche, who so reminded my of my beautiful ChessyBay (the sweet 2 YO that as I trained to have a rider taught me the depths of love... she saved my life). He was magnificent. Comanche welcomed me right away as if we had known each other forever. As I groomed him and readied him for our ride he remained ever steady and patient. I asked him that he bear with me as I learned him and him, me. The day was full of beauty not only in the lands around me but the sacred history that lay within. Through their combined wisdom, Christine and Comanche repaired a broken heart and Daniel reminded me that there is still so much beauty in this life as well as so much to be learned. Today I sit rejuvenated once more with a light heart and hope for tomorrow. If you are looking to find a way to reconnect your family and teach your children that there is so much more to living than video games, If you want to rekindle the flame of passion and love from the embers that burn, if your hurting or lost and are searching for that breath of life, or are so deeply in love and looking for that place to profess your heart, it is here. This place is truly magical and has become now and forever my place of solitude and peace. Thank you Daniel, Christine, and most of all Comanche. May peace be in your heart as it now is in mine. Until I see you again.
EdwardsH
Outstanding experience. The date of this posting is July 2012, but we visited Grey Wolf Ranch in late summer of 2009 (the dropdown choices didn't allow a 2009 date selection). Please see our PHOTOS and the WHOLE STORY of our experience posted on my website: http://tinyurl.com/GreyWolfRanch-Holliday-StoryWe just booked another ranch visit, but this time to Daniel's Dominican Republic ranch, and will be writing about that experience after Thanksgiving.
dianastephens
we had an amazing ride and we learned a lot. Susan and Daniel were wonderful hosts.
HawaiiGecko
Walk behind a horse. Ride a horse without reins. This is what you will learn. This is not a boring trail ride. You get to ride over the open prairie of the ranch, with guides. You will be very well taken care of. This is for the beginners, as well as those that are very experienced. You are at 10,000 feet and surrounded by deer and beauty. First class cabin rental, and the comforts of home for TV and internet connections plus kitchen facilities.
scooter87
I have just come back from the most incredible experience at the Grey Wolf Ranch. I highly recommend it to anyone. Upon arriving I drove through the gate which has a horse sculpture sitting over to the right of it. I meandered my way through a grove of aspens to the Barn Lodge where I first met Daniel Grey and his staff. I was shown the grounds, Loft, Rooms and Cabin where I was staying. There was fine art hanging all over the walls. He must be indian. He looks it and he has native american art everywhere. WOW!!!The cabin is really special. It is over by itself with its's own porch and rocking chairs. This cabin is not your typical cabin in the woods. I could live in it. It is beautiful. A shower built into a rock cropping. There are so many places to just sit and be. Which is what I was doing when I saw this herd of horses come running up the mountainside through a grove of aspens. I was in awe. You can't even imagine how beautiful this was.The next morning I met up with Daniel Grey to talk about who I am and what my expectations were. He wanted me to know this was my adventure and he would tailor it to fit my needs. I had grown up with horses but I did not know them at all come to find out. : )He was able to make me laugh all through the experience. Laugh at life and laugh at myself. He is a highly intuitive and gifted man. The things he knew were not things one could learn in a school. They are those gifts that some are just given. He used metaphors to show me how to later ride a horse. I will leave it at that. You will have to experience this yourself to understand it. Feelings and emotions I had stored for years came to the surface that day and his ability to understand and have compassion meant so much to me. I then had the horseback ride of my life. With beautiful Colorado Mountains on every side. I believe he told me they were the Sangrio Di Cristo's, The San Juans and Pikes Peak. Hope I got those right! This is a very professionally intimate ranch. It is magical. Daniel Grey has a gift to be shared. Don't miss this horse adventure. It has changed my life and I can't wait to go back!!!
BaxterEvergreen
I highly recommend the Grey Wolf Ranch for your next equestrian adventure. I had a fabulous horse, ate absolutely delicious food, enjoyed a well-appointed, comfortable and very clean cabin and was treated like family. The mountain vista is serene and beautiful. Memories are priceless; I can't wait for my next visit. My sincere thanks to Daniel, Sam and Jeffrey, Julie W.
JES3_18
Daniel, Todd and Michelle were all great: they taught me so much about being in "control"... about being "gentle but firm". The horse back riding wasn't bad either!!