Endless Spa and Snowcat Views at Three Forks Ranch
I love my job. I get to travel around the world and see
great places and eat (and drink) great things. But, it is still a job and most
of the time I have interviews, meetings, early mornings and late nights. Ask anyone who has come with me.
My trip to Three Forks Lodge and Spa on the Colorado/Wyoming border broke all those rules. It was feeling like a vacation (a word I rarely use since traveling for a living). Both myself and my friend Lynn felt like we were being spoiled rotten, but that’s what they are trained to do at Three Forks. And they did it quite well on our final full day on the ranch.
My trip to Three Forks Lodge and Spa on the Colorado/Wyoming border broke all those rules. It was feeling like a vacation (a word I rarely use since traveling for a living). Both myself and my friend Lynn felt like we were being spoiled rotten, but that’s what they are trained to do at Three Forks. And they did it quite well on our final full day on the ranch.
I didn't quite work, or get on the phone (there is no cell phone
service in the lodge), but I did check some emails as I had my
morning coffee and looked out at the snow drifts. Then I turned on the heated floors in my bathroom and loaded up the
Jacuzzi. Can there be a better way to start the day?
I met Lynn in the breakfast dining room a few hours later
and couldn’t resist checking out the French toast with some fresh fruit on the
side. We relaxed and chatted for a while before I headed down to the spa for my
first treatment of the day – the High Altitude Aromatherapy Wrap.
As with all the spa services we had at Three Forks, the wrap
was complementary and wonderful. I loved the blend of oils and the foot and
head massages were especially relaxing as I lay in my cocoon. When we were
done, my skin felt soft and my muscles were relaxed. I kept that momentum going
by reading in the lounge while Lynn had her reflexology treatment (which she
raved about later).
Lunch was a turkey, brie and avocado sandwich on sourdough. Lynn
created her own salad from the multitude of options available. We shared some
fruit salad (and couldn’t resist the homemade cookies) and were more than full as
we got ready to make the the trip up the mountain.
Three Forks Ranch has its own snow trails. That may not seem
like a big deal for a resort, but this is an exclusive property for up to 32
people so skiers are going to get ultimate time on the mountain. Unfortunately,
skiing is one of the things my back problems of the last year has kept me from.
We still decided we wanted to take the ride to see the trails and the view of
the ranch.
We had deliberately waited a few days before going up in the
snowcat. Neither of us had any experience with altitude sickness and had felt
the headaches and dehydration a bit when we arrived. Though we recovered quickly, everyone felt it best to
give our bodies a few days to get used to it before climbing another 2,000
feet.
Levi and Jessica commanded the snowcat. I had never been in
one before (even when I did ski fairly regularly as a teen, I wasn't quite good
enough to hit the high mountains). I was quite impressed with the comfort. Even
though we had brought heavy coats, gloves, scarfs and coffee, it was not very
cold and we had a lot of fun checking out the fantastic views of some of the 200,000
acre property.
When we came back down we saw the cabin that is kept for
fisherman and skiers to change in. It’s well-equipped, with lockers and
refreshments, so you don’t have to worry about carrying everything back and
forth from the lodge.
Back at the ranch (always wanted to say that) we got ready
for our afternoon spa treatments. We each got a a hot stone massage that
finished the afternoon to perfection. I showered and dressed for cocktails.
Lynn, Jenn (the Lodge Manager) and Shannon (the best bartender you could ask
for) were waiting for me. I had a glass of Sauvignon Blanc and enjoyed the hors
d’ouerves – a cheesy artichoke dip and Curry Chicken – then lingered for a bit
with our Three Forks friends before we were told dinner was ready.

After dinner, Lynn and I went back to the bar and had some
Chambord as we chatted with Shannon for the last evening. Although we still had some time to come here
in the morning, we knew it was going to be a long time before I had a full 24
hours like this. The whole concept of an all-inclusive ski lodge and ranch had
been foreign to me before I came. Now, it is something that I think everyone
needs to take the time to experience.
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