![]() You can enter the ring-tailed lemur habitat with a guide and hand feed grapes to a troop of playful prosimians. Learn about lemur social behaviors, what makes them primates like us, and why they are in danger of extinction. ![]() Toss a special biscuit into the mouth of a hungry American Alligator. It is a very special moment when a budgie lands on you to partake in your gift of millet seed.Īlligator Feeding | $2/biscuit. Our budgies are colorful, sweet and playful, and will land on you to eat millet seed right from your hand. These beautiful birds are one of the world’s smallest parrots. Parakeet Feeding | $2 or 3/$5 per extra feed stickĮnter our outdoor aviary with a guide and feed up to 100 budgie parakeets. Your private tour at the R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch includes great wildlife encounters, amazing experiences animals, and exclusive access to the ranch and our rangers. Stand among 200 colorful parakeets as they eat at your finger tips. Get nose to nose with camel and water buffalo. Roam among the once extinct in the wild, scimitar horned oryx. People of all ages will enjoy our interactive tour of the 65-acre wildlife ranch in Eagar, Arizona. Click here to Learn more about halloween roundupHalloween Roundup.Click here to Learn more about haunted houseHaunted House.Click here to Learn more about sunset tourSunset Tour.Click here to Learn more about eventsEvents.Click here to Learn more about summer campSummer Camp.Click here to Learn more about contact usContact Us.Click here to Learn more about meet the animalsMeet the Animals.Click here to Learn more about about the ranchAbout the Ranch.Click here to Learn more about private partiesPrivate Parties.Click here to Learn more about education groupsEducation Groups.Click here to Learn more about guided tour with sloth encounterGuided Tour with Sloth Encounter.Click here to Learn more about annual passesAnnual Passes.Click here to Learn more about general admissionGeneral Admission.Click here to Learn more about homeHome.Wrangler performances are enhanced by a twenty feet by twelve feet LED video wall depicting scenes from the West. The band's three-part-harmonies of time-honored tunes of the open range, superb instrumentation, and clean bunkhouse humor have delighted audiences since 1953. The Wranglers have performed all over the world, including at the Grand Ole Opry, at the Kennedy Center, and at Carnegie Hall, in addition to performing over 6,000 shows at the Ranch. The world-renowned Flying W Wranglers are the second oldest western singing band in the world. The meal and beverages are served on tin plates and in tin cups to replicate a Chuckwagon experience. ![]() Foil wrapped potatoes with sour cream and cheese, Flying W trail beans, chunky applesauce, Dutch oven biscuits, and spice cake round out an authentic and hearty Chuckwagon meal. Smoked brisket, smoked turkey, ¼ leg Berbere smoked chicken, and smoked sausage are featured. Although the Ranch is only minutes from downtown Colorado Springs, it feels like a world apart.Ī western Chuckwagon spread of smoked meats with all the trimmings is served for dinner. Wolfe Narrow-Gauge Railroad, the Christmas Rock hiking trail, and gift shops engage a variety of interests. Native American dancing, horse and carriage rides, pony rides, axe throwing, archery, the Russell M. Rare American Milking Devon Oxen and American Bison are on display. Guests can enjoy the Western Grounds, featuring a variety of ranch animals, mountain streams, duck-filled ponds and activities. ![]() Nestled in stunning red rocks that are part of the Garden of the Gods rock formation, the Flying W Ranch is a 1400 acre working cattle ranch. Four generations of families have attended the Flying W Ranch, creating memories for young and old to last a lifetime. However, in July 2020 a stunning new pavilion building was opened, and the Flying W Ranch resumed its nightly dinners and western stage show, and rededicated itself to Preserving the Old West. Tragically, in June 2012 the Waldo Canyon Fire swept into Colorado Springs and destroyed the Flying W Ranch, burning nineteen historic buildings to the ground. Since 1953 the Flying W Ranch has served over seven million guests. What began with eleven guests in 1953, grew to more than 1,400 nightly visitors, making the Flying W Ranch one of the most popular destinations in the state of Colorado. With its humble beginnings as a mountain cattle ranch in 1947, the Flying W Ranch is a living symbol of Western Heritage, embodying the romantic spirit of the Old West. ![]()
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