Location: Nederland, Front Range, Colorado, USA (One hour from Denver; 30 minutes from Boulder)
Accommodations: Cabin, 4 Bedrooms + No additional sleeping rooms avail, 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-8)
Keywords: Cabins
SEPTEMBER IN THE ROCKIES. FLY FISHING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, GOLDEN ASPEN, PEACE AND QUIET.
Arapaho Ranch is in the Roosevelt National Forest about ten miles east of the Continental Divide and 18 miles into the mountains west of Boulder. The Ranch occupies a long valley between Nederland and Eldora, with beautiful Middle Boulder Creek running through the property. If you just want a nice, quiet place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the mountains, Arapaho Ranch is the place for you. From the snow-covered peaks in June, to the golden aspens of September, a summer vacation in Colorado is one you will long remember.
The cabins are located either on the stream, or on the hillside - surrounded by big pine and aspen trees. Each cabin is spaced to afford maximum privacy and seclusion.
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Vacation Rental Features
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Refrigerator
- Outdoor Features
- Charcoal BBQ Grill
- View/Location
- Mountain View
- Other Amenities
- 10 cabins, 2, 3, 4, bedroom cabins, Dishes, Cooking utensils provided, No TV or Phones in cabins, No Smoking in cabins, All Bedrooms have Double-size Beds, Blankets and Pillows are furnished, Bring your Own Linens or they may be rented, All Cabins have Decks with Outdoor Furniture and Picnic Tables, Playground Area, Recreation Hall, Campfire Area
- Suitability
- Pet Friendly
- Activities
- Shopping
- Biking
- Wildlife Viewing
- Fishing
- Horseshoes
- Horseback Riding
- Hiking
- Restaurants
- Museums
- Other Activities
- Fishing is available on site and in nearby Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, Hiking (numerous hiking venues), Rocky Mountain National Park is 40 miles
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$135.00/night
$925.00/week
Additional Charge for more than two people.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Property Photos
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- Fall colors - Nederland, CO - Colorado Vacation Rental Cabins near Eldora Ski Resort
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- Kid's pond catch
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- trout fishing
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- campfire
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- nice catch
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- Well behaved pets welcome
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- Moonbeam cabin
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- Peacepipe cabin
Traveler Reviews (2)
Charming and Simple, Relaxing and Memorable
Guest: Anonymous
Date of Stay: 08/07/11
Review Submitted: 08/11/11
This is our second summer visiting Arapaho Ranch, even though we live just 35 minutes away. The highlights for our kids (8, 7, 6 years old) are the songs at the Monday night camp fire, the kids' fishing pond, the rec hall (billiards, ping pong), and exploring the creek and the grounds. The highlight for the adults is that it feels fine to not know where the kids are all the time: "do you know where the kids are?" "Nope." We also like to drag them up onto some of the Indian Peaks Wilderness trails for wildflowers and mountain lakes. The cabins are simple and clean. The owners are helpful and always around. We look forward to our third visit next summer.
Recommended for:Adventure seekers, sightseeing, pet owners, age 55+, girls getaway, families with young children.
Great place to get away from it all!
Guest: LibbyS
(Denver)
Date of Stay: 05/28/10
Review Submitted: 06/14/10
Our cell phones didn't work and there was no Wi-Fi in the area. It was the perfect place to completely escape from the stresses of life. The location is close to town, but tucked in the woods it feels very remote. Very dog friendly, our girl loved roaming around the woods. The cabins are clean and no frills, but have all the basics you need. Will definitely be coming back.
Recommended for:Romantic getaway, sightseeing, pet owners, girls getaway.
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