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BlueRock Ranch Kananaskis cabin
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Have some adventures, or just relax, at this unique cabin retreat. Located in Alberta’s beautiful Foothills bordering on to famous Kananaskis country. Hike (or snow shoe) on or off property with miles of marked trails. Stay in this authentic log cabin attached, but private from, the main home on the ranch. Pre arranged horse accommodation available if you want a bed and bail experience with your horse (Contact for details) at an additional cost. Winter visits only possible with a 4x4 vehicle The space Private cabin with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/dining room and rec room type entrance area. Private deck with view of Blue Rock Mountain and Kananaskis Country. 80 acres of hills and trees make this a unique ranch with a boutique horse training operation. We cater to guests wanting an off grid experience without being off grid. Your cabin has all the creature comforts of home with a wilderness feel surrounding you. We also have a number of dogs. So this stay is definitely for people who like animals! Guest access Guests have full and private access of the cabin and the attached deck to the cabin. We ask that you don’t walk around the rest of the deck as that looks straight into our private residence. In terms of the property you are more than welcome to wonder anywhere and everywhere. We have lots of lovely walking trails for you to explore. If you wonder over to the horses area make sure you say hello over the fence, not in the paddock with them. We have a friendly herd but they are big and sometimes unpredictable animals. So for your safety say your hello’s with a fence between you! Also, basic ranch rules of if you open a gate make sure you close it behind you apply to all areas on the property :) Other things to note There are 6 dogs on the property. All very people friendly except 1 who will just keep her distance. Others may be two friendly!! Please let us know if they are a bit excessive in the welcome department and we will do our best to distract them. They do free roam on the property though so you’re aware. They do bark from time to time too. Typically only at something (a squirrel or someone coming up the driveway for example) but calm down quickly. They are excellent deterrents for larger animals though and we rarely see bears or cougars on the property.
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Canada · Alberta · Foothills CountyGot questions?
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