Escape to Wild Pine Cabin, your riverside retreat in COâs scenic North Fork valley. Tucked in 30 acres of pine forests, this private cabin combines rustic charm with thoughtful comforts: a wood-burning fireplace, a hot tub, cozy interiors, and space to unwind.
Experience intentional rest and healing, whether itâs morning coffee beside the river, guided yoga or massage, horseback trails, or hiking to wildflowers. Perfect for couples, wellness seekers, and nature lovers craving a soulful escape.
The space
- Riverside retreat with panoramic mountain and river views
- Thoughtfully styled cabin interior with wood accents and cozy lighting
- Private outdoor hot tub â perfect for starlit soaks
- Full kitchen, plush bedding, and warm living area for comfort year-round
- Full Spa menu available: Optional on-site massage, yoga, Acupuncture, Reiki, sound therapy, Ayurvedic meals, and much more.
- Guided horseback rides through forest and wildflower meadows
- River fishing, river walks, and wildlife watching
- Horse encounters and mindful ranch experiences
Nestled along the river beneath Coloradoâs wide-open skies, Wild Pine Sanctuary is a private haven for rest, reconnection, and quiet magic.
This peaceful retreat offers guests the rare chance to experience life in rhythm with the land, where the air smells of pine and rushing river, rescued horses graze in open pastures, and the only sounds are the rustle of trees and the hum of natureâs heartbeat.
Whether blanketed in snow or blooming with wildflowers, the Wild Pine Cabin offers a deeply restorative escape year-round. The cabin features cozy interiors with a wood-burning fireplace, a private hot tub, and a thoughtfully curated atmosphere that shifts with the seasons.
Each season brings new life and beauty to the property, along with décor to match. From a 12-foot Christmas tree and twinkling winter lights to spring blooms, summer solstice gatherings, and autumn harvest charm, every stay feels like its own story.
During your visit, you can choose from a variety of wellness experiences right on site, including massage, Reiki, sound therapy, Acupuncture, Ayurvedic and herbal consultations, tarot readings, and craft gatherings, and more. Guests are also invited to enjoy fresh eggs from our year-round flock of ducks and chickens, and local farm-to-table dining options.
Seasonal Offerings
Winter (Mid-November â April)
The horses spend their winters cozied up next to the cabin, and the sanctuary transforms into a magical winter wonderland. Picture yourself snowshoeing through quiet pine groves, cross-country skiing the backcountry trails, or curling up fireside as snow falls softly outside the windows. Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and the Grand Mesa ski resorts are each within 1.5 hours - perfect for day trips before returning to your cozy, glowing cabin. The decks and driveway are plowed throughout your stay, with firewood stacked and ready for your evening fires.
Spring (May â June)
As the snow melts and the river swells, the sanctuary bursts to life with birdsong and wildflowers. The horses get to graze on pastures, inviting opportunities for guided horseback rides, equine-assisted learning, and mindful trail experiences. Enjoy yoga by the river, foraging walks, or a sunrise meditation with the herd.
Summer (July â September)
Long golden days and starlit nights invite full immersion in nature. Swim or float in the river, explore nearby hot springs, hike through aspen forests, or relax in the hammock with a good book. Our riverside glamping options open for the season, offering a peaceful way to connect with the land under a canopy of stars.
Autumn (October â Mid-November)
Crisp air, amber leaves, and the scent of woodsmoke fill the valley. Ride through the changing colors, book a massage or Reiki session in the cabin, or enjoy cozy evenings around the fire pit. Fall brings a perfect blend of adventure and stillness â ideal for writing, reflecting, or simply slowing down.
A Sanctuary for the Soul
At Wild Pine, we believe in the healing power of animals, nature, and stillness. Every stay supports our 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which rescues and rehabilitates horses who in turn help heal people. Whether you come to adventure, to rest, or to remember yourself, youâll leave carrying a little piece of the sanctuaryâs quiet magic with you.
Our onsite caretakers live quietly in the ADU year-round, tending to the animals, plowing the drive, and assisting with wellness services as needed, so you can relax, knowing youâre cared for while still enjoying full privacy.
Come as you are. Let the river, the firelight, and the stillness of the snow restore you. Leave grounded, inspired, and deeply renewed.
Guest access
Guests have full access to the entire property during their stay. Wander along the river, soak in the hot tubs, dip into the cold plunge pools, or relax by the fire pit under the stars. You're welcome to say hello to the animals, hike the many trails surrounding us, and forage seasonal plants like rose hips, lilacs, hawthorn berries, mullein, milk thistle, and willow branches for weaving. This space is yours to explore, rest, and reconnect.
Just a note: Animal caretakers do live on the property, in a completely separate structure, away from the cabin. They are there to care quietly and can help with any maintenance or recommendations needed.
Other things to note
Make sure to let us know in advance what wellness offerings you are looking forward to. That way, we can arrange the timing to fit the flow of your stay with us.
Our driveway is graded and sometimes can become snowy/icey. We recommend all wheel/4 wheel drive if possible in the winter time.
There is NO cell service within 10 miles of the sanctuary. We have very good WiFi, but please have your gps already pulled up before leaving town. It will help you.