A Superhost's 2100 square-foot gorgeous cedar cabin on 2 acres of land, 90 mins from Denver & CO Springs, just 39 miles from Breckenridge. These 87,000+ square feet of land contain hundreds and hundreds of pine and aspen trees as well as forest animals. A large elevated deck with views of more than two dozen mountain peaks! Each season of the year has something special to offer. Come ski, snowboard or bike, disc golf, fish, ride horseback, relax in a hammock, gold pan, or even play Xbox One X!
You will have access to every single room, nook and cranny of the cabin except for one small owners closet in a hallway! I live in this home several months out of the year and I love nature, music, movies, books, playing guitar and piano (there’s always at least 1 guitar and a keyboard with built in learning tools for guests to use).
I love to cook so you will find everything that one would need to cook a full Thanksgiving meal on the gas range with center skillet and stove. There are books, movies, games, activities, sports equipment, and much much more. You'll only need to bring yourself, friends and family, some clothes, food, and a few toiletries.
Almost every appliance you could think of is on hand: Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, stove, range, microwave, 2 toasters (6 slots), blender, food processor, hand blender, nice coffee machine and a backup machine, coffee bean grinder, electric kettle, keurig, programmable crockpot, clothes washer & dryer (no fees or charges), big screen TVs, and a small flatscreeen & DVD player for easy portability but usually set up in the bunk bed room / office.
As for smart devices you can check in/out 24/7, lights can turn on at dusk and off at dawn if you'd like, I can preheat the cabin before your arrival so you don't have to arrive and leave your coat on the first hour or more, Apple TV, Roku, Fire Stick, Google Chromecast, Xbox One X, Amazon Alexa, etc.
You can ask Alexa to turn up the heat in your bedroom and use all the technology you want or none of it, entirely up to you. The gorgeous thermostats have two buttons (I need to put up new photos), up and down! I even have an old VHS player if you're looking for that throwback in time!