Take on Colorado’s fourteeners with a Colorado cabin rental

Take on Colorado’s fourteeners with a Colorado cabin rental

Colorado is a mountain wonderland, and one of the most popular gateways to the peaks and forests of the Rocky Mountains. Whether you’re craving fresh powder in the winter or looking to scale one of the state’s famous fourteeners—mountains that stand more than 14,000 feet above sea level—staying in a cozy Colorado cabin is a great option. There are cabins in Colorado to suit every trip, from summer vacation with the family to winter ski trips with friends. Whichever season you choose to visit, you’ll be wowed by the awe-inspiring sights and completely won over by Colorado’s natural beauty.

Come to Colorado all year round to enjoy soaring mountains

Cozy log cabin surrounded by snow and trees

There truly is no bad time to visit Colorado, but for most visitors to the state the choice is normally between hot and cold. After all, Colorado is all about the mountains, and any visit to the area would hardly be complete without a day of skiing, snowboarding, or exploring in the Rocky Mountains. For activities such as hiking, climbing, rafting, and biking, the summer is where it’s at, with balmy temps and clear skies. If you’re drawn to snowboarding, skiing, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing, then you’ll want to stick to November through to March, when the powder is at its best. Spring or fall, meanwhile, are great times to looking for cabin rentals in Colorado—the weather during these months can be very inviting, and often pretty perfect for hiking and walking trails.

Colorado cabins offer something for everyone

With a state as large as Colorado, you can be sure to find your ideal cabin rental. From romantic getaways to family vacations, there’s a Colorado cabin rental or vacation home to suit your needs. Those looking for something a little more romantic will want to keep an eye out for secluded, rustic cabins in Colorado—some of which even come with hot tubs—while those keen to spend most of their time in the great outdoors can search for mountain and lakeside cabins. Many of these Colorado vacation home rentals come sweeping views of the mountains, valleys, streams, and rivers that make this great state so endlessly inviting, while others come fully equipped with perks like whirlpool tubs, home theaters, and modern kitchens.

Chic cabin rentals in Aspen

One of Colorado’s most famous mountain towns is Aspen. Easily one of the country’s most popular and high-end skiing destinations, Aspen cabins offer a little luxury alongside your mountaintop activities such as skiing and snowboarding. Boasting some of the best powder in the state, Aspen also has trendy and glamorous restaurants, cutting-edge boutiques, world class galleries, and luxurious spas, and it regularly serves as the site of the Winter X Games. Roughly a 3.5-hour drive from Denver, Aspen is also popular during the summer months, when you’ll find classical music festivals, a popular lecture series, and plenty of hiking in the surrounding mountains.

Beautiful vacation homes in Breckenridge

Roughly a 90-minute drive from Denver, you can find yourself in the charming mountain town of Breckenridge. The town’s Victorian downtown is one of its main draws, while the skiing and backcountry trails of the nearby Tenmile Ridge make it a mecca for mountain lovers from one season to the next. This is one of the state’s most popular ski resorts, and has the cabin rentals to prove it. Breckenridge cabins are particularly popular with families, as it has a reputation for being slightly more down-to-earth and budget-friendly than other resorts in Colorado, and also because the resort has plenty of runs that are suitable for families and less experienced skiers.

For elegance and luxury book a Vail cabin rental

Lodge in Vail surrounded by trees with mountains in background

With 1,500 acres of downhill slopes, and standing proud as North America’s most expensive ski resort, cabins in Vail promise everything from panoramic mountain views and gourmet kitchens to private hot tubs, home theaters, and everything in between. Vail is one of the country’s prime skiing destinations, and less than 2 hours by car from downtown Denver, it’s not difficult to get to, either. The mountain draws fans in the summer as well, when bike trails take over from ski runs, and fresh powder is replaced by green grass and blue skies as far as the eye can see.