In 1994, while both brothers were working in the airline industry, Steve returned lost luggage to its owner who was staying at the Lone Eagle in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Upon first seeing the resort, Steve knew it was what he wanted to do with his family land. The Neelemans were granted permission to model their project after the Lone Eagle and the dream of the Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort began to take shape.
Construction of the first guest cabins started in Fall of 1994. The pole barn was also built to house the dining facilities and guest registration. Soon after, they added a swimming pool and shower house for their new campground closer to the resort center. Over the next few years, Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort continued to develop. They added a staff lodge, additional guest cabins (bringing the total to 24), and recreational activities including a climbing wall, tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts, and a professionally groomed, nine-mile mountain biking course.
Finally, in 1998, the Neelemans realized it was time to make Zion Ponderosa a truly unique experience for its guests. They decided to make the ranch an all-inclusive experience, thereby allowing all guests to get out and do what they truly want, without having to worry about limitations on money. Guests paid one total sum for all of their food, lodging, and unlimited recreation experiences.
The summer of 1999 saw more changes with the addition of our large three-story Recreation barn. The barn is home to recreational equipment and activities, large screen television, indoor/outdoor 40-foot climbing walls, Ping-Pong tables, Virtual Reality and much more. At the same time the Zion Ponderosa expanded and completed the dining hall area.