Before people escaped to tropical ocean resorts that catered to their every whim, there was the Dude Ranch. It was a great escape for the city-dwellers to enjoy the great outdoors and still have their needs met. Today the Dude Ranch is alive and well in America and parts of Canada with ranches in 12 Western states and 2 provinces. Ranches are divided into 3 categories: Working Ranches, Dude Ranches and Resort Ranches.

Working ranches are cattle, horse and sheep ranches have a strong focus on cattlework. Whether you're a beginner or an expert rider, you can experience what it is to drive livestock and learn roping. Dude ranches are centered on horseback riding. These give you a taste of the cowboy life along with a wide variety of outdoors activities. Resort ranches are typically larger facilities with a wide spectrum of activities and facilities, such as spas, yoga, tennis courts, airport shuttles and golf courses.

As these properties are all-inclusive, meals range from homestyle and even homegrown on the smaller ranches to fine dining at resort locations. Activities other than horseback riding can include fly-fishing, rock climbing, river rafting, balloon trips, archery and more. Some locations also have kid's clubs and babysitting services.

Whether you are looking for a cozy spot for a family getaway or a large resort for a corporate retreat, there's a ranch to meet your needs. Many offer special packages such as Honeymoon, Reunion and Girlfriend Getaways. Many ranches offer year-round programs and most only require a 3 night minimum stay. A sampling of ranches offering winter getaways are The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, White Stallion Ranch , K Diamond Guest Ranch , and Rancho de Los Caballeros . Remember, when seeking your next getaway consider the dude ranch, the other all-inclusive.




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    Cancun  is renowned for it's crystal blue waters and ivory sand beaches. It has been a long-time favorite among Spring Breakers as well as families looking for that "great escape".  Cancun's Hotel Zone offers some of the most amazing lodging, shopping and dining options in the world.  It currently has some of the most affordable all-inclusive vacations available. What lies beyond the beach, though?
   The wonders of the natural world await less than an hour out of Cancun.  Adventure and ecotourism are flourishing at these four ecologocal theme parks. Garrafon Isla Mujeres Reef Park is a 30 minute boat ride from Cancun. Snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, biking and for the daring, ziplining. Enjoy memorable moments swimming with dolphins or standing at the edge of Punta Sur, the highest cliff on the Yucatan Peninsula. Explore the Sculpture Garden and nearby Mayan Temple.  Xplor is an underground experience like no other. Here an amazing 13 ziplines are offered. Amphibious vehicles allow you to tour the jungle. Underground rafting and swimming amongst stalagmites and stalactites offer an unforgettable experience. Xcaret is a world of wonder a mere 2.5 miles from Cancun. This park has something for everyone. Underground rivers, beaches and lagoons offer snorkeling, swimming and SNUBA. Nature walks take on a new meaning when they include flamingoes, macaws, jaguars, turtles, and crocodiles. Mayan archeological sites and cultural exhibits offer multiple educational opportunites. Xpa and La Cava Wine Tasting Tours are a chance to truly relax and taste exquisite wines paired with regional dishes. Then of course, there is the Butterfly Pavilion, Orchid Greenhouse, and Coral Reef Aquarium. The fourth ecopark is Xel-Ha.  Here you can snorkel, SNUBA or go on a SeaTrek and walk on the ocean floor. You can swim with either sweet manatees or play with the dolphins. Escape with a full-body massage from Xel-Ha Xpa while listening to the ocean waves.
    All of these beautiful ecological wonders can be reached by boat, car, bus or guided tour.  Explore more than just the shore.