With the passage of the Wilderness Act in 1964, our Rawah Wilderness Area was preserved indefinitely. ![]() Soon after, our valley was added to what would eventually become the Roosevelt National Forest. The railroad companies set our ranch legacy in motion when President Theodore Roosevelt signed the deed of trust for the land Rawah Ranch occupies as part of a land acquisition. ![]() To the mountain tribe of Ute Indians, Rawah was the word for “abundance.” Resting at 8,400 feet just south of the Colorado-Wyoming border, Rawah Ranch occupies a beautiful spot in the still practically undiscovered Laramie River Valley.
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