4 sites · Lodging42 acres · Collbran, COAt Collbran Vacation Rentals, we believe your stay should be part of your experience. That's why our vacation rentals are unique yet homey, convenient yet mostly off-grid, accessible yet still remote. The Silo is a guest room built in a grain bin beside our house, the Stagecoach Cabin is an old western cabin at the southern corner of our property, and Mossy Oaks Camp is a walk-in outfitter's tent tucked in the oak brush on the backside of our property. None of the properties have "modern conveniences," but they do have kitchen and outdoor bathroom facilities, heat, solar power (electricity at the Silo), and plenty of fresh water in jugs.
Our 42 acre property is about 7 miles south of Collbran, Colorado up a steep gravel road at the foot of Grand Mesa. The remote property, covered mostly by buck brush and oak brush, is quiet and has stunning views of the Plateau Valley. You might enjoy hiking the property, petting our animals (dogs, cats, and horses), or viewing the wild animals (elk, deer, and buffalo) at the game ranch below. Our vacation rentals are scattered throughout the property, so you'll have plenty of space during your stay.
The Plateau Valley area has many recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Grand Mesa, which is 15 minutes away on a bumpy gravel road, offers a variety of recreation activities including four-wheeling and snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, and hiking. Powderhorn Ski Resort, 45 minutes away, boasts great skiing or mountain biking, and Vega State Park, also 45 minutes away, features snowmobiling, fishing, waterskiing, and boating. The town of Collbran is a quaint little town with several parks, a rodeo grounds, and one bar/restaurant, gas station, and grocery store. Please note, Collbran shuts down by 8 pm; if you arrive late, be sure to bring necessary supplies and food.
We live on the property, but we work full time. If you need help, we can come over, but we won't disturb you during your stay. You can reach us by phone, text, or email at any time. During the summer, you can access all of the properties in a 2-wheel drive car, but the roads can get bumpy or muddy quickly (check out the road video by scanning the QR code in the photos). We recommend driving a vehicle with 4-wheel drive in late fall to early spring as the weather can be unpredictable. If you aren't sure, please ask us about the current conditions of the road.
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