Explore Northwest Colorado

Buck N Bull RV Park & Resort offers the perfect basecamp for adventure seekers and travelers alike. Our prime location offers easy access to a variety of local attractions & activities.

OHV & Rock Crawling

Rangely is renowned as the “Tire Capital of Colorado” for its extensive OHV trails. Enjoy the freedom to ride your OHV throughout town, with the exception of highways (crossing is permitted). Explore the nearby Wagon Wheel OHV West Trails, offering routes from easy to extreme, or test your skills at the Rangely Rock Crawling Park, Colorado’s only designated natural rock crawling area.

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The Dinosaur Monument & Dinosaur Diamond Scenic Byway

Explore one of the most breathtaking drives in Northwest Colorado! The scenic byway winds through stunning landscapes, rich with dinosaur fossil sites, scenic rock formations, and abundant wildlife.

Along the route, don’t miss Canyon Pintado Historic District, home to ancient Ute and Fremont pictographs and petroglyphs—including a 1,000-year-old Kokopelli pictograph at mile marker 55.5 on Highway 139.

A must-see for photographers, history buffs, and adventurers alike!

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Kenney Reservoir

Just a mile east of Rangely, Kenney Reservoir offers a scenic escape for boating, water sports, fishing, swimming, and paddling. Home to an annual Fishing Derby, the lake also features a marina, campgrounds, and prime wildlife viewing.

The area includes wetlands teeming with birds and amphibians, plus nearby trails for hiking and wildlife spotting. Hunters can explore upstream lands, known for abundant big game.

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Other Things To Do

Cedar Ridges Golf Course

Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic 9-hole, par-36 course located atop the mesas on Rangely’s outskirts. Ridges Golf Course features rolling hills, water hazards, and sand traps, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for players of all levels.

White River Activities

Flowing through the heart of Rangely, the White River is a local favorite for boating, floating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Framed by sandstone cliffs and lush greenery in warmer months, it offers a stunning backdrop for outdoor adventures.

No permit is needed unless accessing Ute tribal lands, and the best time to float is March through November when water levels are highest.

Hunt Elk, Deer, & Antelope

Northwest Colorado boasts the largest elk population in the world, attracting hunters from across the country. Just 5-10 miles from Rangely, you’ll find prime hunting for elk, mule deer, and antelope, with even more opportunities across the vast BLM lands in the area.

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Dining

Rangely offers a variety of great local restaurants with additional options in Vernal, Meeker, and Grand Junction. Our local cuisine includes Italian, Chinese, Mexican, Pubs, Cafes, and several food trucks around town.

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