A Review of Popular Poconos Hotels (28 Feb 2006) From Stroudsburg to the town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, Pocono Hotels can be found in abundance. The price ranges from $55 to $200 and visitors are treated to an indoor pool, fitness center, whirlpool baths and easy access to state parks and outdoor activities.
The Dude Ranch Vacation: An American Tradition (28 Feb 2006) Dude ranches, as they are known today, first gained marked popularity in the 1920s, in large part due to the writings of Teddy Roosevelt. As more and more tourists started arriving from the east, and overseas, many cattle ranches opened themselves up to accommodate the visitors.
Relax, and Get Away from It All With a Dude Ranch Vacation (28 Feb 2006) If you've ever heard someone say that he needs a "vacation from his vacation", that person did not spend his time at a dude ranch. Vacation is meant to be a time of relaxation, a break from the stress and chaos that too often comprises daily routine. Why allow that precious time to be lost to antsy children, long lines, and overtaxed schedules?
Colorado Dude Ranch Vacations (28 Feb 2006) Colorado dude ranches provide an ideal destination any time of year. Horseback riding can be enjoyed year-round, so bundle up for the snow, or find a ranch that offers an indoor arena for riding.
Relaxing on a Texas Dude Ranch (28 Feb 2006) It has been said about Texas - "It's like a whole other country." Visiting a dude ranch in Texas might feel like you're in a whole other world. When imagining any and all things Texas, the image of cowboys herding cattle is bound to top the list. Texas dude ranches offer a spacious and peaceful departure from the everyday, while submersing you in a cowboy way of life.
The Charm of on a Montana Dude Ranch (28 Feb 2006) Before Montana even officially became a state in 1879, they had already established a historical society. The Treasure State firmly understands the importance of preserving history. At Montana Dude Ranches, you can see that history in action.
Wyoming Dude Ranch Vacations (28 Feb 2006) What would the "Cowboy State" be without cowboys? A silhouetted image of a bucking horse and rider, hat in hand, is a registered trademark of the state of Wyoming. The bucking horse graces the license plates of Wyoming to this day. The state knows a thing or two about cowboys, and the tradition is a proud one.