License #3112
This charming log vacation cabin, nestled among tall pines on ⅔ acre, is an ideal nesting spot for your time in the Rocky Mountains. This secluded family gem is tucked away and quiet, yet only about 2 miles from downtown, the fairgrounds, Lake Estes, and the golf course. Enjoy views of Longs Peak from the living room window. Watch local mule deer amble through the yard. Relax in front of the fireplace of this two bedroom, one bath cabin.
Amenities include wifi, cable TV, gas grill, outdoor seating/dining furniture, and ample parking. Bathroom includes hairdryer and toiletries.
Recent cabin upgrades include new kitchen cookware and flooring, new spa high-pressure/low flow shower.
Cozy, comfortable, peaceful - we’d love to host you!
BEDROOM 1 – QUEEN
BEDROOM 2 – TWO TWIN BEDS (2nd Twin is trundle, on wheels and stored under other twin bed)
BATHROOM – TUB/SHOWER COMBO – TOILET – SINK
FIREPLACE – WOOD-BURNING
COFFEE POT - DRIP
If you’re in the mood for a stroll through town, the downtown area of Estes Park is just a few minutes drive away. You’ll find yourself with a wealth of options from delightful treat like ice cream cones or a refreshing beer, and the ideal souvenir to remember your stay by. Downtown Estes Park is a treasure trove of inviting shops and an array of restaurants, ensuring you have a multitude of choices at your fingertips.
Rocky Mountain National Park is a stunning natural expanse located in Colorado, USA. It's renowned for its majestic mountain peaks, alpine lakes, diverse wildlife, and varied ecosystems. The park boasts breathtaking landscapes, with towering peaks, including Longs Peak, at over 14,000 feet, and a range of environments from montane forests to subalpine and alpine tundra.
Rocky Mountain National Park offers numerous hiking trails catering to different skill levels, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. Trail Ridge Road provides stunning vistas and access to various hiking spots. The park is dotted with serene lakes like Bear Lake, Sprague Lake, and the dreamlike reflections in the water make for picturesque scenes. Rivers and streams flow through the park, providing opportunities for fishing and rafting.
The park's beauty changes throughout the year, offering different experiences in each season. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers ideal hiking weather, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter transforms the park into a winter wonderland for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
It's a haven for nature enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
Weather Warning: All-Wheel Drive or 4-wheel Drive Recommended during October-May