A Million Memories | Private Acre | Near Wolf Creek
Escape to A Million Memories, a peaceful mountain retreat tucked away on a private one-acre lot in South Fork's sought-after Mill Creek subdivision. Surrounded by the Rio Grande National Forest and just minutes from Wolf Creek Ski Area, this spacious 3-bedroom, 2-bath cabin is the perfect basecamp for skiing, fly fishing, hiking, ATV adventures, golf, and family getaways.
Whether you're chasing fresh powder, exploring scenic mountain trails, or relaxing by a crackling fire, you'll experience the best of Southern Colorado from one unforgettable location.
The Space
Cozy Mountain Living
Step inside to soaring Aspen wood ceilings, hardwood floors, and an open-concept living area designed for gathering. Large windows fill the home with natural light while the wood-burning fireplace creates the perfect place to unwind after a day outdoors.
This authentic mountain cabin uses the wood-burning fireplace as the primary heat source for the main living area, complemented by electric baseboard heating. Firewood and fire starters are provided, and each bedroom wing has its own thermostat with supplemental space heaters available for additional comfort.
Comfortable Sleeping Spaces
Perfect for families and groups, the home offers:
Primary suite on the main level
Two additional bedrooms with plenty of privacy
Two full bathrooms
Comfortable furnishings and mountain-inspired décor
Space to relax after a day of adventure
Fully Equipped Kitchen
The spacious kitchen includes everything needed for preparing meals, whether you're making breakfast before hitting the slopes or enjoying a family dinner after exploring South Fork.
Plenty of Parking:
The oversized driveway easily accommodates:
Multiple vehicles
ATV trailers
Snowmobile trailers
Fishing boats
Outdoor recreation gear
Bring everything you need for the ultimate Colorado adventure.
Outdoor Adventures Year Round
Wolf Creek Ski Area
Just a short drive away, Wolf Creek is famous for receiving the most snowfall in Colorado, offering incredible skiing and snowboarding throughout the winter season.
Gold Medal Fishing
South Fork is known as the "Basecamp for Adventure" and offers exceptional fly fishing on the Rio Grande River along with nearby streams, lakes, and reservoirs.
Beaver Creek Reservoir
Enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and spectacular mountain scenery just minutes from the cabin.
ATV & OHV Paradise
Ride directly from the property and access hundreds of miles of trails through the Rio Grande National Forest, making this an ideal destination for off-road enthusiasts.
Historic Creede
Spend the day exploring one of Colorado's most charming mountain towns with:
Local restaurants
Boutique shopping
Art galleries
Historic mining attractions
Live theater
Rio Grande Club & Resort
Golf one of Colorado's premier mountain courses while taking in stunning alpine views.
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Take an easy day trip to the tallest sand dunes in North America, located approximately one hour from the property.
Guest Access
Guests enjoy full access to the entire home and private one-acre property with convenient self check-in for a seamless arrival.
Things to Know
Wood-burning fireplace serves as the primary heat source for the main living area with electric baseboard heat throughout the home.
Firewood and fire starters are provided.
Most South Fork homes do not have air conditioning. Cool mountain evenings and open windows typically provide comfortable summer temperatures.
Winter travelers should be prepared for changing mountain conditions. Four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive is recommended during snow events.
Cell service may vary depending on your carrier.
Whether you're planning a ski vacation at Wolf Creek, a fly fishing trip on the Rio Grande, an ATV weekend in the national forest, or a relaxing family mountain escape, A Million Memories offers the perfect combination of privacy, comfort, and adventure.
Book your South Fork getaway today and start making memories that will last a lifetime.
Things to know about the Rocky Mountains
South Fork is a true Rocky Mountain destination, and part of the adventure is experiencing mountain living. Please review the following before your stay:
• Mountain Roads & Winter Travel: Weather can change quickly at 8,000+ feet. During winter months, snowstorms can arrive unexpectedly. Four-wheel drive or all-wheel drive is strongly recommended, especially when traveling to Wolf Creek Ski Area.
• No Air Conditioning: Like most mountain homes in South Fork, this cabin does not have air conditioning. Cool evenings, low humidity, and opening the windows typically keep the home comfortable during summer months.
• Wildlife Encounters: Deer, elk, foxes, wild turkeys, bears, and other wildlife are commonly seen throughout the area. Please never feed wildlife and secure all food and trash.
• High Altitude: South Fork sits at approximately 8,200 feet above sea level. Guests visiting from lower elevations should stay hydrated, avoid excessive alcohol consumption upon arrival, and allow time to acclimate.
• Cell Service & Internet: Cell coverage can vary depending on your carrier and location in the mountains. WiFi is available, but mountain weather can occasionally impact service.
• Power & Weather Events: While uncommon, mountain communities may experience temporary power outages during severe storms. We recommend bringing flashlights and keeping devices charged during winter weather.
• Fire Restrictions: Colorado frequently experiences seasonal fire restrictions. Outdoor fires, fireworks, and certain recreational activities may be prohibited during dry conditions. Please follow all local regulations.
• ATV & OHV Access: South Fork is one of Colorado's premier ATV destinations. Please observe all local trail regulations, licensing requirements, and designated riding areas.
• Travel Insurance Recommended: Mountain weather, road conditions, and travel disruptions can occasionally impact vacation plans. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance for added peace of mind.
• Mountain Living: You may encounter gravel roads, occasional dust, insects, changing weather conditions, and other elements that are part of the authentic Colorado mountain experience.
These unique Rocky Mountain characteristics are part of what makes South Fork such a special destination. Whether you're skiing fresh powder at Wolf Creek, fishing the Rio Grande, exploring alpine trails, or simply relaxing among the pines, you're experiencing Colorado at its best.