Since 1953, Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs has served up chuckwagon suppers to more than 600 people a night, six nights a week, to visitors from all over the world.
Since 1953, Flying W Ranch in Colorado Springs has served up chuckwagon suppers to more than 600 people a night, six nights a week, to visitors from all over the world.
It hasn’t always been that way, though. At the height of Flying W Ranch’s popularity, the Waldo Canyon Fire destroyed virtually all but a handful of buildings on the property. It took eight years for the Ranch to reopen its doors in 2020.
It hasn’t always been that way, though. At the height of Flying W Ranch’s popularity, the Waldo Canyon Fire destroyed virtually all but a handful of buildings on the property. It took eight years for the Ranch to reopen its doors in 2020.
The Flying W Wranglers have entertained on international stages, performed with world-class symphonies, and are well deserving of the music awards they’ve won.
Leigh Ann Wolfe (shown on right), the third generation owner of the Ranch, runs the show now, but it was her grandparents who first dreamt up the idea for this entertainment venue.