Ramblin' Roy Smith at his exhibition, "Last Train For Freedom Leavin' Town" at The Range in 2018. Ramblin' Roy moved to Saguache in 2021 and has built a number of art environments around Colorado and New Mexico, including Royville, a maze of hand-made structures built of found materials, 20 minutes outside of Saguache. He died in January 2026. On July 10, 2026, The Range opens "Feelin' Like a Tumblin' Weed," a celebration of Ramblin' Roy's life. (Courtesy of The Range)

There’s an old adobe warehouse on Fourth Street in Saguache that has been a lot of things: an antique shop, a ranch supply, a coroner, a saloon, a bank, a newspaper HQ. Since 2015 the building has been The Range, a homegrown artist and exhibition space with an extensive collection of local and regional archives. Digging into the San Luis Valley’s rich, if incomplete, histories is a task that The Range has taken on over and over again, through contemporary shows by local legends and legendary ramblers who’ve tied themselves to Saguache in many unique ways over the years.

The Range

307 4th St, Saguache, CO 81149, USA (38.087281, -106.137175)
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