Two Colorado all-inclusive resorts make USA Today list of best in country

All-inclusive resorts include everything from food and drink to entertainment and activities. USA Today’s 10Best recently selected the best in the country, and two Colorado resorts made the list.

USA Today’s 10Best is a reader’s choice awards program that features the best in destinations, food and drink, hotels, and things to do. An expert panel selects the nominees and readers vote to determine the winners.

Vista Verde Guest Ranch came in seventh place. Located in Clark, the resort “offers a seamless blend of luxury and the rugged wilderness experience,” according to USA Today. As well as gourmet dining and wine tasting, Vista Verde offers a range of activities including horseback riding and skiing. Check out the ranch’s all-inclusive packages here.

C Lazy U Ranch ranked eighth. The historic dude ranch offers 38 lodging options, including three-bedroom cabins. Guests can also participate in horseback riding, cattle pushing, hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.

Triple Creek Ranch in Darby, Montana took first place.

Check out the full results here.

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