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vrbo 1367972
vrbo 1371771
Saddle Cabin
With fun cowboy décor, this cabin will make you want to kick off your boots and stay awhile! This elegant log cabin features, granite countertops, hardwood floors, and complemented by dark plush furniture in the living room. Guests can kick back on the comfy couch and enjoy the warmth of the fireplace while watching a favorite series on the flat-screen TV. Several windows offer generous amounts of natural light, as well as stunning views of the snow caped mountains. Between one bedroom and sleeper sofa, this cabin comfortably sleeps up to four guests. The bedroom features a queen-size bed and the sleeper sofa is a full.
Over in the fully-equipped kitchen, there is plenty of counter space making it easy to prepare a home-cooked meal together. The space also features a stove top, a toaster oven, a fridge, a microwave, and a coffeemaker in addition to all the necessary dishware and cookware. There is seating for four at the dining table.
Guests can use the fee Wi-Fi to stay connected and there is also cable TV for indoor entertainment. After a day of in the outdoors, guests can warm up next to either the wood fire place in the pavilion or the cozy fireplace in their private cabin.
Guests are welcome to use the separate custom recreational entertainment pavilion has been designed to include a massive river rock fireplace, complete kitchen with stove top oven and outdoor grill, Bar/Island, dining and living room that is left open to capture the majestic mountain views. There is enough seating for 8 people at the bar and 6 people at the table. Or cozy up near the fire in a leather rocking chair!
Located near the Piedra River, Williams Resevoir and hiking, biking and other trails at your back door. This cabin has a private, "tucked away" feel while still being very close to the other 2 cabins and a pavilion.
THE PAGOSA LIFESTYLE
15 minute drive to downtown Pagosa Springs, Home to the famous Pagosa Hot Springs and a 45 minute drive to
Wolf Creek Ski Area, known for the “Most Snow in Colorado,”
Pagosa Springs offers year-round recreational activites.
From downhill and cross country skiing, to snowmobiling,
hunting, fishing, hiking and mountain biking, Pagosa Springs is a
recreational mecca for visitors and residents hailing from
around the world.
An impressive variety of cultural events, shops and restaurants
can also be found in this charming mountain town that has yet
to be overcome by the crowds of its Colorado resort
counterparts.
NEARBY EXCURSIONS
Piedra River Trail
Just a 2 minute ride down the road. Piedra River Trail is a 7.9 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from May until October. Dogs and horses are also able to use this trail.
Williams Reservoir
This 508-acre mountain lake imparts fine fishing for rainbow trout, brook trout and kokanee salmon. In the morning and evening hours, bank fishing, a float-tube or canoe affords sufficient access to surface-feeding fish, while during breezy afternoons, a sturdy motorboat provides superior safety. ATV enthusiasts enjoy Poison Park Road which is several miles or traveling to East Fork Road to enjoy this four-wheel drive-only road to Silver Falls.
The bustling town of Durango lies 60 miles west of Pagosa
Springs, while Mesa Verde and Chimney Rock Archaeological
Parks are a short drive away.