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Rockin' K - Newly Remodeled Along the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River

Lake City, Colorado, United States

2 Bedroom/1 Bathroom - Sleeps 4 Close to Town and Along River.brbrWelcome to your tranquil riverside retreat! This charming upstairs unit boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fresh, modern renovation that invites you to experience comfort and style in a serene natural setting.brbrAs you step inside, abundant natural light floods the space, illuminating the sleek hardwood floors and contemporary finishes throughout. The open-concept living area provides a seamless flow between the cozy living room, perfect for relaxing evenings with loved ones, and the adjacent dining area, ideal for intimate meals or lively gatherings.The newly remodeled kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring stainless steel appliances, and ample counter space.brbrBoth bedrooms offer peaceful retreats providing comfort and privacy for restful nights. There is a queen in one room and 2 twin beds in the other. brbrOne of the highlights of this property is its proximity to the picturesque river just steps away. Imagine spending your evenings gathered around the inviting fire pit, roasting marshmallows under the starlit sky, and listening to the soothing sounds of the flowing water.Conveniently located near local amenities and attractions, yet tucked away in a serene natural oasis, this riverside gem offers the perfect blend of relaxation and convenience. Don't miss your chance to call this newly remodeled, bright upstairs unit your perfect mountain retreat!
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Remote Cabin w/Loft in Beautiful Southwest Colorado - Pet Friendly - Sleeps 6

Lake City, Colorado, United States

***We are 18 miles from Lake City***br***Please read the full description below***brbrAt 10,500 feet, this cabin is located in a remote part of southwest Colorado (between Creede and Lake City) and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. It is secluded, offers privacy, and breathtaking views with comfortable accommodations. It’s built overlooking a beautiful valley. The cabin water is drawn directly out of the mountain it’s built upon. Propane gas runs appliances, lights and heats water for the kitchen and bathroom. Electricity is neither needed nor available, and we do enforce a no generator policy. Anything which needs to be plugged in will not be of use and you will not miss the electricity. You are truly off the grid at this cabin, and your mind and body will thank you for it. Don't worry, technology, electricity, restaurants and other conveniences are just a short beautiful drive over Slumgullion Pass into Lake City if need be. The cabin is pet friendly as well.brbrRecreational activities around the cabin include miles and miles of scenic trails for mountain hiking/climbing, photography, fishing, or just relaxing. Moose and Elk are often seen and several kinds of hummingbirds are always around the feeders. The colorful wildflowers in summer, the wind blowing through the Aspens, and the spectacular fall foliage are nature at its best. Five stocked ponds and 1.5 miles of streams provide guests with private fishing, so beginners to avid fly fishermen will have ample opportunity to wet their lines. Peace and quiet is not something you have to seek out... the wind blowing through the Aspens will be the only thing you'll hear while reading your book on the deck. There is zero light pollution at night so stargazing is one of the most incredible things you will ever witness. Also, look no further than the area to escape the heat of the summer. Even in the dog days of summer, the average temperature during the day is 70 and nights can drop below freezing. Day trip opportunities off the ranch are abundant- anything from climbing one of the seven area 14K mountains, fishing the Rio Grande river, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, renting a jeep in Lake City and driving over Engineer Pass, as well as something as simple as having an ice cream cone, sitting on a Lake City bench. There is so much to see and do in one of the most beautiful areas of the Rockies. Thank you for taking a look at our cabin and we hope to see you there soon enjoying the simple life!brbr***There is no cell or internet which allows you to totally relax and not worry about looking at your phone 100 times a day. Reading a book becomes possible again. It is an amazing feeling for sure***brbrLocation: Oleo is located off of Highway 149 north of Creede between mile marker 56 and 57. The entrance will be before the start of Slumgullion Pass and Rambouillet Creek. As you turn in you will need to drive a mile or so before you will see the ranch. You will see the Oleo Ranch sign from the highway.brbrMiles From:brLake City, CO – 17brCreede, CO – 36brGunnison, CO – 72brDenver, CO – 272brAlbuquerque, NM – 303brbrWeather: Average temps are around 70 day and 30 at night. Short rain storms can roll in almost every day, but it is usually just a quick stormbrbrAltitude: Oleo is at 10,500 feet. It may take a day to get acclimated to the altitude. Try to drink plenty of water before coming up and continue when at the ranch. Also water boils at a lower temperature at this altitude compared to sea level. This can alter cooking times for some dishes (pasta)brbrElectricity: There is no electricity at the ranch. Everything runs off of propane. Each cabin has a full stove with 4 cook top burners, a refrigerator (not full size), and hot waterbrbrWater: The water for the ranch comes directly from a mountain spring and is tested each yearbrbrHot water: Each cabin has a standard water heater, just like you find in most homesbrbrTV/Internet/Cell Phones: None of these items can work off of propane (thankfully) so no to allbrbrGenerators: we do not allow generators to be run at any time. This is to keep the noise downbrbrLights: The lights work off of propane and are turned on by a lever and using a match. Very simple operation. If you plan on reading at night you should bring a book lightbrbrHeater: There is a wall heater in each cabin, but the cabins retain heat well and you may not need the heaterbrbrKitchen: The kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, and full size sinkbrbrUtensils, pots/pans, glasses and dishes: Each cabin has everything you need. You may want to bring some sturdy paper plates as it is all hand washing/dryingbrbrBathroom: The bathrooms have walk in showers, sink and a toiletbrbrBath and dish towels, paper towels, and toilet paper: all are providedbrbrCleaning supplies: dishwashing soap, garbage bags are providedbrbrCoffee: Coffee is brewed using a percolator. brbrFireplace and wood: each cabin has a fireplace and there will be wood provided on your deck. If splitting is needed, each cabin will have an ax and chopping blockbrbrDogs: br$20 per dog, per night. Limit of 2 dogs per cabin. Dogs over 75 lbs. must have approval of management at time of reservation. You must bring a plastic or metal dog kennel for your dog when you are away from cabin. Pets must ALWAYS be secured inside the kennel when the cabin is unoccupied.brIf your dog is one that barks at anything that moves, flies or walks, they will not be accepted.brDogs must be kept under control at all times. When your dog is around others, it is expected to be on a leash. If management asks you to have your dog on a leash, it is expected for you to do so promptly. We have extra leashes on site at the managers cabin.brDispose of dog poop properly.brKEEP ALL DOGS OFF FURNITURE AND BEDSbrRenter is expected to clean cabin of all dog hair before leaving.brWhen registering at check in, the pet owner agrees to abide by the Oleo Ranch Pet Policy. You are responsible for any damage or injury caused by your pet and must absolve Oleo Limited of any liability resulting from your pets actions.brbrFood: You will need to bring in all your food. Access to the nearest grocery stores is Lake City (17 miles) and Creede (36 miles). There is a small store at Freemons Ranch (over Spring Creek pass on the way to Creede) as well, but not a large selection.brbrGrocery stores: Alamosa will have a couple large grocery stores with good prices. Also pick up your beer, wine and liquor there. If not, Creede will have a grocery store, but higher prices and a more limited choice. Lake City has a grocery store as well, but with the same situation as CreedebrbrGrills: Each cabin has a gas grill on the deckbrbrHow does food stay cool: There is a fridge in each cabin, but it is smaller than normal. If your stay is only a couple days you will be just fine. If you have a big party and staying longer, then we suggest bringing in some coolers and ice. The ice will stay frozen if the coolers are kept outsidebrbrGood Meals: Pretty much everything will taste good up there, but here are a few suggestions that always seem to work wellbrBreakfast – eggs, sausage, blueberry pancakes, cereal, etc.brLunch – sandwiches, etc.brDinner – steaks, grilled chicken, spaghetti, baked potatoes, chili, corn bread, etc. Food taste pretty darn good up there so plenty of options.brbrSuggested Clothes: normal cool weather clothes. Bring some rain gear as well. It can get very cold in evenings and will be in morning. Expect 30’s even in July. Bring some mud boots if you plan to fly fish in river.brbrOther suggested items: batteries, flash light, binoculars, camera, lightweight fishing gear, sunscreen, lip balm, books and magazines. Without the internet it is possible to finish a book so bring that one you been planning on reading for some time now.brbrFishing on the Ranch: There are 5 ponds on the ranch that will provide great fishing by either using a fly rod or a basic rod/reel set up. There is a worm farm by the old corral next to the Willows cabin, if you choose to use a hook. We urge “catch and release” but keeping a few for dinner is always ok. Fly or spin fishing is also available in the small Cebolla Creek that runs through the ranch. Many streams and lakes are in the area nearby as well.brbrATV’s: We do not allow ATV’s to be driven on the ranch property. You can park your trailer in the barn area, and trailer them to the many trailheads in the area.
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$330.31

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Zero Technology and100% Nature

Lake City, Colorado, United States

***We are 18 miles from Lake City***br***Please read the full description below***brbrAt 10,500 feet, this cabin is located in a remote part of southwest Colorado (between Creede and Lake City) and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. It is secluded, offers privacy, and breathtaking views with comfortable accommodations. It’s built overlooking a beautiful valley. The cabin water is drawn directly out of the mountain it’s built upon. Propane gas runs appliances, lights and heats water for the kitchen and bathroom. Electricity is neither needed nor available, and we do enforce a no generator policy. Anything which needs to be plugged in will not be of use and you will not miss the electricity. You are truly off the grid at this cabin, and your mind and body will thank you for it. Don't worry, technology, electricity, restaurants and other conveniences are just a short beautiful drive over Slumgullion Pass into Lake City if need be. The cabin is pet friendly as well.brbrRecreational activities around the cabin include miles and miles of scenic trails for mountain hiking/climbing, photography, fishing, or just relaxing. Moose and Elk are often seen and several kinds of hummingbirds are always around the feeders. The colorful wildflowers in summer, the wind blowing through the Aspens, and the spectacular fall foliage are nature at its best. Five stocked ponds and 1.5 miles of streams provide guests with private fishing, so beginners to avid fly fishermen will have ample opportunity to wet their lines. Peace and quiet is not something you have to seek out... the wind blowing through the Aspens will be the only thing you'll hear while reading your book on the deck. There is zero light pollution at night so stargazing is one of the most incredible things you will ever witness. Also, look no further than the area to escape the heat of the summer. Even in the dog days of summer, the average temperature during the day is 70 and nights can drop below freezing. Day trip opportunities off the ranch are abundant- anything from climbing one of the seven area 14K mountains, fishing the Rio Grande river, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, renting a jeep in Lake City and driving over Engineer Pass, as well as something as simple as having an ice cream cone, sitting on a Lake City bench. There is so much to see and do in one of the most beautiful areas of the Rockies. Thank you for taking a look at our cabin and we hope to see you there soon enjoying the simple life!brbr***There is no cell or internet which allows you to totally relax and not worry about looking at your phone 100 times a day. Reading a book becomes possible again. It is an amazing feeling for sure***brbrLocation: Oleo is located off of Highway 149 north of Creede between mile marker 56 and 57. The entrance will be before the start of Slumgullion Pass and Rambouillet Creek. As you turn in you will need to drive a mile or so before you will see the ranch. You will see the Oleo Ranch sign from the highway.brbrMiles From:brLake City, CO – 17brCreede, CO – 36brGunnison, CO – 72brDenver, CO – 272brAlbuquerque, NM – 303brbrWeather: Average temps are around 70 day and 30 at night. Short rain storms can roll in almost every day, but it is usually just a quick stormbrbrAltitude: Oleo is at 10,500 feet. It may take a day to get acclimated to the altitude. Try to drink plenty of water before coming up and continue when at the ranch. Also water boils at a lower temperature at this altitude compared to sea level. This can alter cooking times for some dishes (pasta)brbrElectricity: There is no electricity at the ranch. Everything runs off of propane. Each cabin has a full stove with 4 cook top burners, a refrigerator (not full size), and hot waterbrbrWater: The water for the ranch comes directly from a mountain spring and is tested each yearbrbrHot water: Each cabin has a standard water heater, just like you find in most homesbrbrTV/Internet/Cell Phones: None of these items can work off of propane (thankfully) so no to allbrbrGenerators: we do not allow generators to be run at any time. This is to keep the noise downbrbrLights: The lights work off of propane and are turned on by a lever and using a match. Very simple operation. If you plan on reading at night you should bring a book lightbrbrHeater: There is a wall heater in each cabin, but the cabins retain heat well and you may not need the heaterbrbrKitchen: The kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, and full size sinkbrbrUtensils, pots/pans, glasses and dishes: Each cabin has everything you need. You may want to bring some sturdy paper plates as it is all hand washing/dryingbrbrBathroom: The bathrooms have walk in showers, sink and a toiletbrbrBath and dish towels, paper towels, and toilet paper: all are providedbrbrCleaning supplies: dishwashing soap, garbage bags are providedbrbrCoffee: Coffee is brewed using a percolator. brbrFireplace and wood: each cabin has a fireplace and there will be wood provided on your deck. If splitting is needed, each cabin will have an ax and chopping blockbrbrDogs: br$20 per dog, per night. Limit of 2 dogs per cabin. Dogs over 75 lbs. must have approval of management at time of reservation. You must bring a plastic or metal dog kennel for your dog when you are away from cabin. Pets must ALWAYS be secured inside the kennel when the cabin is unoccupied.brIf your dog is one that barks at anything that moves, flies or walks, they will not be accepted.brDogs must be kept under control at all times. When your dog is around others, it is expected to be on a leash. If management asks you to have your dog on a leash, it is expected for you to do so promptly. We have extra leashes on site at the managers cabin.brDispose of dog poop properly.brKEEP ALL DOGS OFF FURNITURE AND BEDSbrRenter is expected to clean cabin of all dog hair before leaving.brWhen registering at check in, the pet owner agrees to abide by the Oleo Ranch Pet Policy. You are responsible for any damage or injury caused by your pet and must absolve Oleo Limited of any liability resulting from your pets actions.brbrFood: You will need to bring in all your food. Access to the nearest grocery stores is Lake City (17 miles) and Creede (36 miles). There is a small store at Freemons Ranch (over Spring Creek pass on the way to Creede) as well, but not a large selection.brbrGrocery stores: Alamosa will have a couple large grocery stores with good prices. Also pick up your beer, wine and liquor there. If not, Creede will have a grocery store, but higher prices and a more limited choice. Lake City has a grocery store as well, but with the same situation as CreedebrbrGrills: Each cabin has a gas grill on the deckbrbrHow does food stay cool: There is a fridge in each cabin, but it is smaller than normal. If your stay is only a couple days you will be just fine. If you have a big party and staying longer, then we suggest bringing in some coolers and ice. The ice will stay frozen if the coolers are kept outsidebrbrGood Meals: Pretty much everything will taste good up there, but here are a few suggestions that always seem to work wellbrBreakfast – eggs, sausage, blueberry pancakes, cereal, etc.brLunch – sandwiches, etc.brDinner – steaks, grilled chicken, spaghetti, baked potatoes, chili, corn bread, etc. Food taste pretty darn good up there so plenty of options.brbrSuggested Clothes: normal cool weather clothes. Bring some rain gear as well. It can get very cold in evenings and will be in morning. Expect 30’s even in July. Bring some mud boots if you plan to fly fish in river.brbrOther suggested items: batteries, flash light, binoculars, camera, lightweight fishing gear, sunscreen, lip balm, books and magazines. Without the internet it is possible to finish a book so bring that one you been planning on reading for some time now.brbrFishing on the Ranch: There are 5 ponds on the ranch that will provide great fishing by either using a fly rod or a basic rod/reel set up. There is a worm farm by the old corral next to the Willows cabin, if you choose to use a hook. We urge “catch and release” but keeping a few for dinner is always ok. Fly or spin fishing is also available in the small Cebolla Creek that runs through the ranch. Many streams and lakes are in the area nearby as well.brbrATV’s: We do not allow ATV’s to be driven on the ranch property. You can park your trailer in the barn area, and trailer them to the many trailheads in the area.
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Technology Free & Dogs are Welcome

Lake City, Colorado, United States

***We are 18 miles from Lake City***br***Please read the full description below***brbrAt 10,500 feet, this cabin is located in a remote part of southwest Colorado (between Creede and Lake City) and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. It is secluded, offers privacy, and breathtaking views with comfortable accommodations. It’s built overlooking a beautiful valley. The cabin water is drawn directly out of the mountain it’s built upon. Propane gas runs appliances, lights and heats water for the kitchen and bathroom. Electricity is neither needed nor available, and we do enforce a no generator policy. Anything which needs to be plugged in will not be of use and you will not miss the electricity. You are truly off the grid at this cabin, and your mind and body will thank you for it. Don't worry, technology, electricity, restaurants and other conveniences are just a short beautiful drive over Slumgullion Pass into Lake City if need be. The cabin is pet friendly as well.brbrRecreational activities around the cabin include miles and miles of scenic trails for mountain hiking/climbing, photography, fishing, or just relaxing. Moose and Elk are often seen and several kinds of hummingbirds are always around the feeders. The colorful wildflowers in summer, the wind blowing through the Aspens, and the spectacular fall foliage are nature at its best. Five stocked ponds and 1.5 miles of streams provide guests with private fishing, so beginners to avid fly fishermen will have ample opportunity to wet their lines. Peace and quiet is not something you have to seek out... the wind blowing through the Aspens will be the only thing you'll hear while reading your book on the deck. There is zero light pollution at night so stargazing is one of the most incredible things you will ever witness. Also, look no further than the area to escape the heat of the summer. Even in the dog days of summer, the average temperature during the day is 70 and nights can drop below freezing. Day trip opportunities off the ranch are abundant- anything from climbing one of the seven area 14K mountains, fishing the Rio Grande river, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, renting a jeep in Lake City and driving over Engineer Pass, as well as something as simple as having an ice cream cone, sitting on a Lake City bench. There is so much to see and do in one of the most beautiful areas of the Rockies. Thank you for taking a look at our cabin and we hope to see you there soon enjoying the simple life!brbr***There is no cell or internet which allows you to totally relax and not worry about looking at your phone 100 times a day. Reading a book becomes possible again. It is an amazing feeling for sure***brbrLocation: Oleo is located off of Highway 149 north of Creede between mile marker 56 and 57. The entrance will be before the start of Slumgullion Pass and Rambouillet Creek. As you turn in you will need to drive a mile or so before you will see the ranch. You will see the Oleo Ranch sign from the highway.brbrMiles From:brLake City, CO – 17brCreede, CO – 36brGunnison, CO – 72brDenver, CO – 272brAlbuquerque, NM – 303brbrWeather: Average temps are around 70 day and 30 at night. Short rain storms can roll in almost every day, but it is usually just a quick stormbrbrAltitude: Oleo is at 10,500 feet. It may take a day to get acclimated to the altitude. Try to drink plenty of water before coming up and continue when at the ranch. Also water boils at a lower temperature at this altitude compared to sea level. This can alter cooking times for some dishes (pasta)brbrElectricity: There is no electricity at the ranch. Everything runs off of propane. Each cabin has a full stove with 4 cook top burners, a refrigerator (not full size), and hot waterbrbrWater: The water for the ranch comes directly from a mountain spring and is tested each yearbrbrHot water: Each cabin has a standard water heater, just like you find in most homesbrbrTV/Internet/Cell Phones: None of these items can work off of propane (thankfully) so no to allbrbrGenerators: we do not allow generators to be run at any time. This is to keep the noise downbrbrLights: The lights work off of propane and are turned on by a lever and using a match. Very simple operation. If you plan on reading at night you should bring a book lightbrbrHeater: There is a wall heater in each cabin, but the cabins retain heat well and you may not need the heaterbrbrKitchen: The kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, and full size sinkbrbrUtensils, pots/pans, glasses and dishes: Each cabin has everything you need. You may want to bring some sturdy paper plates as it is all hand washing/dryingbrbrBathroom: The bathrooms have walk in showers, sink and a toiletbrbrBath and dish towels, paper towels, and toilet paper: all are providedbrbrCleaning supplies: dishwashing soap, garbage bags are providedbrbrCoffee: Coffee is brewed using a percolator. brbrFireplace and wood: each cabin has a fireplace and there will be wood provided on your deck. If splitting is needed, each cabin will have an ax and chopping blockbrbrDogs: br$20 per dog, per night. Limit of 2 dogs per cabin. Dogs over 75 lbs. must have approval of management at time of reservation. You must bring a plastic or metal dog kennel for your dog when you are away from cabin. Pets must ALWAYS be secured inside the kennel when the cabin is unoccupied.brIf your dog is one that barks at anything that moves, flies or walks, they will not be accepted.brDogs must be kept under control at all times. When your dog is around others, it is expected to be on a leash. If management asks you to have your dog on a leash, it is expected for you to do so promptly. We have extra leashes on site at the managers cabin.brDispose of dog poop properly.brKEEP ALL DOGS OFF FURNITURE AND BEDSbrRenter is expected to clean cabin of all dog hair before leaving.brWhen registering at check in, the pet owner agrees to abide by the Oleo Ranch Pet Policy. You are responsible for any damage or injury caused by your pet and must absolve Oleo Limited of any liability resulting from your pets actions.brbrFood: You will need to bring in all your food. Access to the nearest grocery stores is Lake City (17 miles) and Creede (36 miles). There is a small store at Freemons Ranch (over Spring Creek pass on the way to Creede) as well, but not a large selection.brbrGrocery stores: Alamosa will have a couple large grocery stores with good prices. Also pick up your beer, wine and liquor there. If not, Creede will have a grocery store, but higher prices and a more limited choice. Lake City has a grocery store as well, but with the same situation as CreedebrbrGrills: Each cabin has a gas grill on the deckbrbrHow does food stay cool: There is a fridge in each cabin, but it is smaller than normal. If your stay is only a couple days you will be just fine. If you have a big party and staying longer, then we suggest bringing in some coolers and ice. The ice will stay frozen if the coolers are kept outsidebrbrGood Meals: Pretty much everything will taste good up there, but here are a few suggestions that always seem to work wellbrBreakfast – eggs, sausage, blueberry pancakes, cereal, etc.brLunch – sandwiches, etc.brDinner – steaks, grilled chicken, spaghetti, baked potatoes, chili, corn bread, etc. Food taste pretty darn good up there so plenty of options.brbrSuggested Clothes: normal cool weather clothes. Bring some rain gear as well. It can get very cold in evenings and will be in morning. Expect 30’s even in July. Bring some mud boots if you plan to fly fish in river.brbrOther suggested items: batteries, flash light, binoculars, camera, lightweight fishing gear, sunscreen, lip balm, books and magazines. Without the internet it is possible to finish a book so bring that one you been planning on reading for some time now.brbrFishing on the Ranch: There are 5 ponds on the ranch that will provide great fishing by either using a fly rod or a basic rod/reel set up. There is a worm farm by the old corral next to the Willows cabin, if you choose to use a hook. We urge “catch and release” but keeping a few for dinner is always ok. Fly or spin fishing is also available in the small Cebolla Creek that runs through the ranch. Many streams and lakes are in the area nearby as well.brbrATV’s: We do not allow ATV’s to be driven on the ranch property. You can park your trailer in the barn area, and trailer them to the many trailheads in the area.
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$356.35

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Disconnect From Technology And Reconnect With Nature - Sleeps 6

Lake City, Colorado, United States

***We are 18 miles from Lake City***br***Please read the full description below***brbrAt 10,500 feet, this cabin is located in a remote part of southwest Colorado (between Creede and Lake City) and surrounded by some of the most beautiful scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. It is secluded, offers privacy, and breathtaking views with comfortable accommodations. It’s built overlooking a beautiful valley. The cabin water is drawn directly out of the mountain it’s built upon. Propane gas runs appliances, lights and heats water for the kitchen and bathroom. Electricity is neither needed nor available, and we do enforce a no generator policy. Anything which needs to be plugged in will not be of use and you will not miss the electricity. You are truly off the grid at this cabin, and your mind and body will thank you for it. Don't worry, technology, electricity, restaurants and other conveniences are just a short beautiful drive over Slumgullion Pass into Lake City if need be. The cabin is pet friendly as well.brbrRecreational activities around the cabin include miles and miles of scenic trails for mountain hiking/climbing, photography, fishing, or just relaxing. Moose and Elk are often seen and several kinds of hummingbirds are always around the feeders. The colorful wildflowers in summer, the wind blowing through the Aspens, and the spectacular fall foliage are nature at its best. Five stocked ponds and 1.5 miles of streams provide guests with private fishing, so beginners to avid fly fishermen will have ample opportunity to wet their lines. Peace and quiet is not something you have to seek out... the wind blowing through the Aspens will be the only thing you'll hear while reading your book on the deck. There is zero light pollution at night so stargazing is one of the most incredible things you will ever witness. Also, look no further than the area to escape the heat of the summer. Even in the dog days of summer, the average temperature during the day is 70 and nights can drop below freezing. Day trip opportunities off the ranch are abundant- anything from climbing one of the seven area 14K mountains, fishing the Rio Grande river, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, renting a jeep in Lake City and driving over Engineer Pass, as well as something as simple as having an ice cream cone, sitting on a Lake City bench. There is so much to see and do in one of the most beautiful areas of the Rockies. Thank you for taking a look at our cabin and we hope to see you there soon enjoying the simple life!brbr***There is no cell or internet which allows you to totally relax and not worry about looking at your phone 100 times a day. Reading a book becomes possible again. It is an amazing feeling for sure***brbrLocation: Oleo is located off of Highway 149 north of Creede between mile marker 56 and 57. The entrance will be before the start of Slumgullion Pass and Rambouillet Creek. As you turn in you will need to drive a mile or so before you will see the ranch. You will see the Oleo Ranch sign from the highway.brbrMiles From:brLake City, CO – 17brCreede, CO – 36brGunnison, CO – 72brDenver, CO – 272brAlbuquerque, NM – 303brbrWeather: Average temps are around 70 day and 30 at night. Short rain storms can roll in almost every day, but it is usually just a quick stormbrbrAltitude: Oleo is at 10,500 feet. It may take a day to get acclimated to the altitude. Try to drink plenty of water before coming up and continue when at the ranch. Also water boils at a lower temperature at this altitude compared to sea level. This can alter cooking times for some dishes (pasta)brbrElectricity: There is no electricity at the ranch. Everything runs off of propane. Each cabin has a full stove with 4 cook top burners, a refrigerator (not full size), and hot waterbrbrWater: The water for the ranch comes directly from a mountain spring and is tested each yearbrbrHot water: Each cabin has a standard water heater, just like you find in most homesbrbrTV/Internet/Cell Phones: None of these items can work off of propane (thankfully) so no to allbrbrGenerators: we do not allow generators to be run at any time. This is to keep the noise downbrbrLights: The lights work off of propane and are turned on by a lever and using a match. Very simple operation. If you plan on reading at night you should bring a book lightbrbrHeater: There is a wall heater in each cabin, but the cabins retain heat well and you may not need the heaterbrbrKitchen: The kitchen has a stove, refrigerator, and full size sinkbrbrUtensils, pots/pans, glasses and dishes: Each cabin has everything you need. You may want to bring some sturdy paper plates as it is all hand washing/dryingbrbrBathroom: The bathrooms have walk in showers, sink and a toiletbrbrBath and dish towels, paper towels, and toilet paper: all are providedbrbrCleaning supplies: dishwashing soap, garbage bags are providedbrbrCoffee: Coffee is brewed using a percolator. brbrFireplace and wood: each cabin has a fireplace and there will be wood provided on your deck. If splitting is needed, each cabin will have an ax and chopping blockbrbrDogs: br$20 per dog, per night. Limit of 2 dogs per cabin. Dogs over 75 lbs. must have approval of management at time of reservation. You must bring a plastic or metal dog kennel for your dog when you are away from cabin. Pets must ALWAYS be secured inside the kennel when the cabin is unoccupied.brIf your dog is one that barks at anything that moves, flies or walks, they will not be accepted.brDogs must be kept under control at all times. When your dog is around others, it is expected to be on a leash. If management asks you to have your dog on a leash, it is expected for you to do so promptly. We have extra leashes on site at the managers cabin.brDispose of dog poop properly.brKEEP ALL DOGS OFF FURNITURE AND BEDSbrRenter is expected to clean cabin of all dog hair before leaving.brWhen registering at check in, the pet owner agrees to abide by the Oleo Ranch Pet Policy. You are responsible for any damage or injury caused by your pet and must absolve Oleo Limited of any liability resulting from your pets actions.brbrFood: You will need to bring in all your food. Access to the nearest grocery stores is Lake City (17 miles) and Creede (36 miles). There is a small store at Freemons Ranch (over Spring Creek pass on the way to Creede) as well, but not a large selection.brbrGrocery stores: Alamosa will have a couple large grocery stores with good prices. Also pick up your beer, wine and liquor there. If not, Creede will have a grocery store, but higher prices and a more limited choice. Lake City has a grocery store as well, but with the same situation as CreedebrbrGrills: Each cabin has a gas grill on the deckbrbrHow does food stay cool: There is a fridge in each cabin, but it is smaller than normal. If your stay is only a couple days you will be just fine. If you have a big party and staying longer, then we suggest bringing in some coolers and ice. The ice will stay frozen if the coolers are kept outsidebrbrGood Meals: Pretty much everything will taste good up there, but here are a few suggestions that always seem to work wellbrBreakfast – eggs, sausage, blueberry pancakes, cereal, etc.brLunch – sandwiches, etc.brDinner – steaks, grilled chicken, spaghetti, baked potatoes, chili, corn bread, etc. Food taste pretty darn good up there so plenty of options.brbrSuggested Clothes: normal cool weather clothes. Bring some rain gear as well. It can get very cold in evenings and will be in morning. Expect 30’s even in July. Bring some mud boots if you plan to fly fish in river.brbrOther suggested items: batteries, flash light, binoculars, camera, lightweight fishing gear, sunscreen, lip balm, books and magazines. Without the internet it is possible to finish a book so bring that one you been planning on reading for some time now.brbrFishing on the Ranch: There are 5 ponds on the ranch that will provide great fishing by either using a fly rod or a basic rod/reel set up. There is a worm farm by the old corral next to the Willows cabin, if you choose to use a hook. We urge “catch and release” but keeping a few for dinner is always ok. Fly or spin fishing is also available in the small Cebolla Creek that runs through the ranch. Many streams and lakes are in the area nearby as well.brbrATV’s: We do not allow ATV’s to be driven on the ranch property. You can park your trailer in the barn area, and trailer them to the many trailheads in the area.
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Magic on Lake San Cristobal - Northshore #9 - Quiet End Unit with Great Views

Lake City, Colorado, United States

2 Bedroom/2.5 Bathroom; Sleeps 4 - Right on the Shores of Lake San Cristobal.brbrLocation, Location, Location! Many people feel this property is similar to being on a houseboat. The spacious deck is directly over the water of Lake San Cristobal. You can hear the lapping of waves as you read or eat on the lovely front deck. The majestic mountains surrounding the lake are green in summer, aspen covered in fall, and snow covered in winter.brbrThe area is well know for its five fourteen thousand foot mountain peaks. Hiking on the many surrounding trails will follow streams, waterfalls, and valleys filled with wildflowers. There is also the wonderful Alpine Loop that takes jeeps and four-wheelers across the continental divide to the high country land of mountain Shepherds and tundra. Silverton and ghost towns such as Animas Forks are also along this route.brbrOf course fishermen think this is paradise. The lake and all the surrounding streams provide wonderful fishing. In September Lake City has a Wine and Music Festival. In winter there is abundant snowshoeing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and ice climbing. The beauty and serenity of the forests at this time offer experiences to be remembered. This is the time of year that captures the quiet of the season. Relaxing with a book by the fire is also a welcome treat. This home provides a respite from the usual business of the world..
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Henson Creek Getaway - Great Family Cabin Along the River and Only Two Blocks from Downtown

Lake City, Colorado, United States

4 Bedroom/3 Bathroom - Along the banks of Henson Creek.brbrNestled along the tranquil banks of Henson Creek, this charming 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom cabin offers a serene escape in the heart of nature. Boasting a sunny deck, fenced yard, and breathtaking vistas, it's a haven for those seeking both comfort and adventure.brbrKey Features:brbrSpacious Living: Step into a cozy yet expansive living space adorned with rustic touches and modern comforts. The open layout seamlessly connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding by the fireplace after a day of outdoor exploration.brInviting Bedrooms: Four well-appointed bedrooms provide ample space for rest and relaxation, each offering a peaceful retreat with plush bedding and ample natural light. Wake up to the soothing sounds of the river and the gentle caress of sunlight filtering through the windows.brTranquil Outdoor Spaces: Step outside onto the sunny deck and breathe in the crisp mountain air as you soak in the panoramic views of Henson Creek and the surrounding wilderness. The fenced yard offers a safe haven little ones to play, while the sounds of nature provide a soothing backdrop to your outdoor adventures.brPicturesque Setting: Situated just a stone's throw away from the vibrant town, yet secluded enough to offer privacy and tranquility, this cabin strikes the perfect balance between convenience and serenity. Whether you're exploring the nearby trails, fishing in the creek, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the riverbank, every moment here is infused with the beauty of nature.brIdeal for:brbrNature Enthusiasts: With its prime location along Henson Creek and proximity to hiking trails, fishing spots, and wildlife viewing areas, this cabin is a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.brFamilies: The spacious layout, fenced yard, and proximity to town make this cabin an ideal retreat for families looking to reconnect and create lasting memories in the great outdoors.brRomantic Getaways: Whether you're seeking a secluded escape with your significant other or a cozy retreat for two, this cabin offers the perfect setting for a romantic rendezvous amidst nature's splendor.brExperience the beauty of riverside living and create unforgettable memories at this idyllic cabin retreat along Henson Creek. Book your stay today and embark on a journey of relaxation, adventure, and pure mountain bliss.
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Pet-Friendly Log Cabin Rental for a Bucolic Getaway in Lake City, Colorado

Lake City, Colorado, United States

Tucked away in the gorgeous Colorado wilderness, this bucolic log cabin is located in Lake City and is ideal for those planning a relaxing getaway with friends. With two bedrooms and one bathroom, this pet-friendly vacation rental can accommodate up to four glampers. brbr brbrEach bedroom features a comfortable queen-size bed with crisp cotton sheets to ensure guests get a peaceful night’s sleep after a fun-filled day exploring the surrounding area. The bathroom has a stall shower, a sink, and a toilet, along with plenty of bath towels. brbr brbrIn the fully-equipped kitchen, guest will find everything they need to make their favorite recipes, including a range cooker and a refrigerator. Guests can enjoy their delicious home-cooked meals at the dining table with seating for four. brbr brbrOutside, there is a wonderful covered porch with garden furniture where guests can sip on simmering coffee in the early morning, get lost in a good book, or enjoy a glass of wine as they admire a gorgeous sunset. brbr brbrDespite the rural setting, guests will feel right at home during a stay at this campsite as a wide range of deluxe facilities can be enjoyed. The property has a main office where glampers will find a wood-burning stove and a games room for entertainment. Here, they can connect to high-speed Wi-Fi. There is also a convenience store on the property for guests to purchase supplies. brbr brbrDown by the river, guests will find a communal fire pit and there is also a basketball half-court and a sand volleyball court for guests to enjoy. Plenty of parking is available.
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Dog-Friendly Log Cabin Rental for a Rural Getaway in Lake City, Colorado

Lake City, Colorado, United States

Nestled in the gorgeous Colorado wilderness, this dog-friendly log cabin rental is located in Lake City and is ideal for those planning a rural getaway to enjoy the great outdoors with family and friends. With three bedrooms and a bathroom, this picturesque vacation rental can accommodate up to six guests. brbr brbrOne bedroom features a luxurious king-size bed, while the remaining two bedrooms feature plush queen-size beds. All beds are outfitted with crisp cotton sheets to ensure guests lull off into a serene slumber after a fun-filled day exploring San Juan National Forest. The bathroom features a combination shower/bathtub, a sink, and a toilet, along with soft bath towels. brbr brbrWith comfortable seating, a TV, and a fireplace, the living room is the perfect place to kick back and relax after horseback riding through the rugged terrain. When glampers get hungry, they can make their way to the fully-equipped kitchen where they will find everything they need to whip up their favorite recipes, including a range cooker, a microwave, a refrigerator, and a coffeemaker. Guests can enjoy their meals at the dining table. brbr brbrOutside, there is a wonderful covered porch with patio furniture where guests can enjoy a delicious meal al fresco, admire a gorgeous sunset, or talk late into the night as the stars dance in the midnight sky. brbr brbrDespite the rural setting, guests will feel right at home during a stay at this campsite as a wide range of deluxe facilities can be enjoyed. The property has a main office where glampers will find a wood-burning stove and a games room for entertainment. Here, they can connect to high-speed Wi-Fi. There is also a convenience store on the property for guests to purchase supplies. brbr brbrDown by the river, guests will find a communal fire pit and there is also a basketball half-court and a sand volleyball court for guests to enjoy. Plenty of parking is available.
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Cozy Log Cabin Rental for a Romantic Getaway in Lake City, Colorado

Lake City, Colorado, United States

Surrounded by towering trees, this cozy log cabin rental is located in Lake City, Colorado, and is ideal for a couple planning a romantic getaway far from the hustle and bustle of city life. brbr brbrThe large, open cabin features a plush queen-size bed outfitted with fine linens to ensure guests get a good night’s sleep. The bathroom has a shower, a sink, a toilet, and soft bath towels. brbr brbrWith a comfortable sofa and a TV, the living area is a great place to kick back and relax after a day exploring Rio Grande National Forest. When glampers get hungry they can whip up their favorite recipes in the fully-equipped kitchen, which has a range cooker, a coffeemaker, and a refrigerator. Guests can enjoy their meals at the dining table with seating for two. brbr brbrOutside, there is a lovely porch where guests can sip on simmering coffee in the early morning, admire a gorgeous sunset, or talk late into the night at the stars dance in the midnight sky. brbr brbrDespite the rural setting, guests will feel right at home during a stay at this campsite as a wide range of deluxe facilities can be enjoyed. The property has a main office where glampers will find a wood-burning stove and a games room for entertainment. Here, they can connect to high-speed Wi-Fi. There is also a convenience store on the property for guests to purchase supplies. brbr brbrDown by the river, guests will find a communal fire pit and there is also a basketball half-court and a sand volleyball court for guests to enjoy. Plenty of parking is available.
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