Drive a Polaris Ranger through bison country on a guided 2-hour ranch tour
2-hours
Up to 6 people
Helmet, goggles, water
Drive your own Polaris Ranger on a guided ranch tour in Oak Creek, Colorado, with varied terrain and panoramic views across Routt County. After a safety talk and practice, you ride through trail systems and may spot bison and other wildlife along the way.
Check in 30 minutes before the 2 pm start time. Closed-toe shoes are required, and drivers must present a valid driver’s license (solo drivers must be at least 18; 16–17 must ride with an adult passenger). A $5 wash fee applies if you use rental clothing.
Full refund if you cancel more than 48 hours before the tour. No refund if you cancel within 48 hours. If you opt out of the Complimentary Shuttle Service and cancel because you can’t make it, no refund; you may reschedule up to 1 time. Full refund if the operator cancels.
Arrive 30 minutes before your 2 pm start time.
Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes you won’t mind getting dirty; long shorts or pants are suggested. Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and any allergy medication you may need (the trail can be dusty).
Bring a valid driver’s license if you plan to drive. Drivers must be at least 18 years old; ages 16–17 can drive only with an adult passenger who has a valid driver’s license. Solo drivers must be at least 18.
23850 Tobiano Trail, Oak Creek, CO, 80467
Getting up close with bison while driving ATVs across a sprawling 3,800-acre property sounds wild, and that's exactly what guests rave about here. The experience consistently exceeds expectations, with families, couples, and groups all highlighting the thrill of photographing these massive creatures in their natural habitat. The equipment is top-notch too—well-maintained Polaris UTVs that handle the terrain beautifully, though fair warning: you'll definitely get dusty. The guides make this adventure truly special. Tina gets mentioned repeatedly for her warmth, knowledge about the ranch operations, and ability to create memorable experiences. Other guides like Brice, Blake, Andy, and Joe receive equally enthusiastic praise for their expertise and genuine passion. These aren't just people going through the motions—they share fascinating historical context, answer endless questions patiently, and know exactly when to linger with the herd versus keep things moving. The family-run operation shines through in every interaction, with guests feeling genuinely cared for. This is the kind of Colorado experience that has people planning return visits for snowmobiling before they've even left the property.
Fun excursion! Our tour guide was great. You get to see another side of Steamboat.
Michael Kushner
April 10, 2026
Fun excursion! Our tour guide was great. You get to see another side of Steamboat.
Michael Kushner
April 10, 2026