Depart from the ordinary & unwind in a cabin truly like no other. 17 mi to Breck & 5 mi to Fairplay, you’re close to activities, yet have your own quiet base camp, as the property sits on 5 acres.
Find yourself in awe of the grand logs of two pre-civil war cabins from Miss & Tenn that were disassembled and transported to the Rocky Mountains in 2001 to create a one of a kind experience.
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The space
Created with multiple families/groups of 10-12 in mind, it has everything needed for an enjoyable trip!
2,000 square feet. 2 queen bedrooms upstairs with shared bathroom, 1 queen master with own bathroom. Master shower has full body sprays. Loft above master with 5 beds, air mattress, couch, smart & directv, Ms. Pac Man table machine, plenty of board games & toys for kids of all ages. Bathroom with shower/tub on main floor. All bedrooms are equipped with humidifiers and noise machines.
Living room with fireplace (wood is supplied), guitars, vintage turntable & vinyl collection, Ms. Pac Man game and smart & directv.
Fully equipped kitchen with two dishwashers and dining table that seats 10.
Hot tub. Large porch with plenty of seating and outdoor speakers.
River/fly fishing on property.
Several yoga mats, foam rollers, and resistance bands are supplied.
Guest access
Guest will have access to entire property (cabin on 5 acres).
Interaction with guests
We are available by messaging, email, or text.
Other things to note
Although the cabin was built in 2001 and has all the amenities you’ll need - it was built with rustic materials and is located in a rural setting, therefore it’s important to note the following:
-Internet can be spotty or even completely down. We have the best/fastest internet available but that doesn’t equate to perfect consistency.
-Cabin sits at above 10,000’ elevation and you could be affected. Research altitude sickness and prepare.
-Be aware and respectful of the wildlife in the area. It’s not uncommon to see moose along the river and they can be aggressive if felt threatened.
-Cabin has rustic/unfinished wood floors and slippers are recommended, especially for kids (occasional splinters).
-4 wheel drive is highly recommended in snowy months. The last section of driveway is slightly steep and ices up. 2wd will not make it up when leaving cabin. 2wd cars could park before the hill and walk down to the cabin but be aware it will be icy/snowy. It is guest’s responsibility to find a towing service if there is a stick vehicle.
-Driveway is plowed in snowy months and the cleaner shovels front steps/access to front door. It may snow again before your arrival and you might have to shovel front steps. You will have to shovel walkway to hot tub.
-One of the great things about the cabin is the fireplace. We ask that you use caution when using the fireplace. Always open the flue before starting a fire and visually confirm the flue is open by looking up into it. Always use the screen to prevent rug damage or even worse a house fire.
-Although we haven’t seen any bears, they are in the general area. Do not leave food/trash on the porch or even in your car, as there is always a possibility of one smelling the good and doing whatever it can to get to it. Food/trash should go inside the cabin or in the trash dumpster outside the cabin.