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Granddads Homestead Ranch


Grover, Colorado

A real working cattle ranch located just 4 miles from the Pawnee Buttes!

Grover, Colorado (CO) Bed and Breakfast: Since Granddads is a real working cattle ranch, activities vary depending upon the time of season.  While you're at the ranch you may be able to participate in activities including harvesting, calving, and branding, and you may wish to take advantage of receiving roping lessons from a ranch worker.
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History

Henry With Mule Mare and Colt 1927 Grandad came west in the early 1900's, along with thousands of others, seeking a government promised 160 acres. He settled on a ranch 12 miles east of Grover, CO located only 4 miles north of the famous Pawnee Buttes. Although many homesteads have disappeared, we were fortunate to keep this one in the family for four generations.

The original homestead house was built in 1911. It was added on to in 1924 when Granddad purchased the Bill Sage homestead just 1 mile east. With help of his neighbors, Hank, John, and Bill Knupple, they used teams and poles to move the Sage house and connect it to their house. A horse barn was built in 1911 and another building was erected in 1912 for calves and horses.

It was added to in 1922 and housed horses and mules on one side and calves on the other side. Teams of horses and slings and a lot of manual labor was used to pile hay down the center. It burned down in December 1928. The following year, Granddad rebuilt another barn to replace that one. At this time, they were raising horses, mules, shorthorn cattle and a few bum lambs.

In the summer of 1928 he had a good crop of barley and rye to harvest. They were to start harvesting on Monday and a big hail storm came in on Sunday and wiped them out. They had a neighbor, Brown Wade, who ran sheep. He had 100 old ewes to sell, so Granddad bought them to run on his hailed out crop. The sheep did so good for him that he sold most of his cattle and bought more sheep. By 1948, with the help of Grandma, daughter Louise, sons John, Victor, Edwin and Henry he had acquired more land and was running about 1500 ewes. He built a 50'x100' sheep shed for lambing and housing the sheep.

Whether you are looking for a week long working cattle experience, birding, biking, arrowhead hunting, hiking, or just a peaceful bed and breakfast week-end get away, you are sure to enjoy your stay at Grandads Homestead Ranch. We are looking forward to meeting you and having you as our guests.

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Granddads Homestead Ranch
60975 WCR 111
Grover, Colorado   80729
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Janet Konig, Innkeeper

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