Luxury cabins near Telluride

There's more than skiing in this CO town—think hiking, biking, fishing, and world-class camping.

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HTR Durango

74 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Durango, CO
Nestled in a protected box canyon surrounded by high cliffs of Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine and just minutes to downtown Durango, HTR Durango, formerly Lightner Creek Campground, is located on a seasonal mountain stream, making it an ideal setting for nature lovers of all ages. The paved county road off HWY 160W to our campground is well maintained, making the 1.5-mile drive easily accessible, regardless of what you bring. Enjoy various recreational activities in the Durango area, including many hiking and mountain biking trails, fishing, river rafting, rock climbing, zip-lining, off-roading, horseback riding, shopping, dining, breweries, and much more. There is so much to see and do in the Four Corners Area! If you want a memorable vacation experience in Durango, look no further than HTR Durango. Dry Camping (October 14-31, 2024, May 1-15, 2025 and October 13-30, 2025): During dry camping, only RV sites are open, with no tents or cabins. The only water available is at the front of the park at the fill-up station. The RV sites do not have water or sewer, but they do have electricity. Our staff is available on-call.
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Mountain View Cabin

1 site · Lodging15 acres · Ridgway, CO
This beautiful log home rental has spectacular views of the Cimarron and the San Juan Mountains. It provides free level II car charging. It is a fully furnished mountain retreat with everything you will need for a comfortable, affordable stay. Private road with lots of wildlife. Beautiful old Cottonwood trees with an old tire swing. A creek runs through the pasture keeping the grass lush and green. The cattle enjoy the panoramic mountain views. Far enough away from civilization, yet walking distance to town! Located on a working cattle farm with lots of wildlife. Only 26 miles from the nearest airport. 2 miles to the famous Ouray Hot springs. 9 miles to Ouray, an easy drive to the Ice Climbing Park off of Camp Bird Mine Rd. and Imogene Pass, renowned for Jeeping and 4x4s. 35 Miles from the Ski Lifts in Telluride. Join us at our beautiful Mountain View Cabin. Learn more about this land: This beautiful log home rental has spectacular views of the Cimarron and the San Juan Mountains. It is a fully furnished mountain retreat with everything you will need for a comfortable, affordable stay. Quiet, yet within walking distance to town.
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Critter Mountain Ranch

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Dolores, CO
Critter Mountain Ranch is a working Alpaca Ranch surrounded by pinion, juniper, and gamble oak. The1600 square foot ranch house is on 40 acres with spectacular mountain views. It has two bedrooms, two baths, and two high quality double bed futons for extra guests. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, but must not bark at or chase my alpacas. The space Critter Mountain Ranch is situated in Southwest Colorado and is within an hour's drive of mountains or deserts. Telluride Ski Area, Durango Narrow Gauge Train, Mesa Verde National Park, Canyonlands, Four Corners, Navajo Reservation, McPhee Reservoir, and many more beautiful spots are just a short drive away. Dolores, a small town with many amenities, is just two miles away. The Nature Center at Butler Corner is two miles up the road. Boggy Draw Trailhead is two miles away for bikers. Critter Mountain Ranch is brand new to the vacation rental site and we're looking forward to meeting you and sharing this beautiful home with you. The original owner raised alpacas, spun fiber into yarn, knitted and wove, and this home reflects the love of all these and more. An attached garage is available for your car to park out of the elements. A fenced in yard with a doggy door into the garage allows you to bring your canine friend. Children are welcome. Guest access Drive through the gate and into the attached garage. There is room to park your RV or boat outside. Plenty of room in the garage to store your bikes, ski gear, and more. Guests have full access to the ground-level floor, the porch with a grill and seating, and a large fenced-in yard. A manager resides on-site and will be available to help when needed. The ranch manager will be working in the barn every morning and evening. Alpacas are off-limits to the guests unless accompanied and invited in the barn by the ranch manager.
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Luxury cabins near Telluride guide

Overview

Tucked high in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, Telluride is best known as a ski town. Don’t let that fool you—when the snow melts, the mountains come to life with adventure-seekers. Hike in Aspen forest, fish in alpine streams, or tackle heart-pounding mountain bike trails. Whether you want to relax in camp or get active, Telluride has the perfect campsite.

Stay close to downtown restaurants at the Telluride Town Park Campground. The park welcomes tents and RVs up to 30 feet (no hookups). It’s open from mid-May through early October and runs on a first-come, first-served basis.

Outside of the town of Telluride, the Forest Service operates several beautiful campgrounds. Beating the mountain views at Sunshine Campground is hard. Bringing an RV? You’ll find four sites with hookups at Matterhorn Campground.

For free primitive camping, head for Priest Lake Campground. From here, you’re a short walk from hiking and mountain biking trails. Alta Lakes Campground, which is also free, offers alpine views and horseback riding trails.

Telluride is home to more 13,000-foot and 14,000-foot peaks than anywhere else in the U.S. The best way to see them is on one of the 90+ local hiking trails. Or, rent a 4WD vehicle and explore the network of forest roads. In the winter, try fat tire biking, snowmobiling, or Nordic skiing.

This tiny town sits at 8,750 feet, so the weather is unpredictable year-round. Bring a rain jacket for summer thunderstorms, and pack layers for high-elevation trips. Dry, cool autumn is the perfect time for hiking through the fall foliage. Winters are cold and snowy; extra-warm gear and snow tires can keep you comfortable.

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