This secluded riverfront property is located 35 miles South of Main street Telluride, Colorado. This private "campground" can host up to 16 guests, features a wood-fired sauna, 2 Rv spots with full hook-ups, two sheep wagons, two 900sq foot luxury lavvu tipi tents, a Finnish grillhouse, a santa maria grill and a large campfire ring with plenty of seating. Surrounded on both sides by National forest - you will be able to enjoy the land with no other campers nearby.
The campsite was very cool. It's fully equipped with a lot of things campfire, jacuzzi, hot bathtub and kitchen. Even it has a small creek passing by which should be definitely explored. The hosts are very sweet, they responded to our queries very quickly. It's easy to reach too. I highly recommend this place👍
It was so peaceful and beautiful being on the river. It was great to have a fire pit and a hot tub. The location was perfect near Telluride and hiking trails. One of the most memorable places we’ve ever stayed. Thank you Scott and Jennifer!
This place was unreal! The hosts were soo kind and extremely knowledgeable about the area. We loved every second we were there. The sheep wagon was super cozy and comfy, even when it was frosty outside. We slept great with the sound of the river right outside. The amenities they provide are amazing. We felt like we were at a resort instead of camping. If we are ever in the area again, we will definitely book our stay here instead of anywhere else. I can’t recommend this camp enough!
We loved staying in the caboose on Jennifer and Scott’s land! The hosts were incredibly welcoming and accommodating, and their land is beautiful. Would definitely stay again!
We loved the property immediately upon arrival! The host met us immediately upon arrival to show us the gorgeous scenery along with stunning amenities. Everything we needed was provided. We had an excellent time flyfishing & utilizing the hot tub with stunning views.
Location
Dolores, Montezuma, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Diné Bikéyah, Pueblos, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to