Cozy cabin in Longmont, dog friendly, near to CU, CSU, UNC and RMNP. WiFi, AC
Unwind in Longmont at this comfortable cabin, complete with all the essentials like WiFi, AC, BBQ and outdoor seating amongst pine trees. A easy commute to college towns and National parks. The bathroom is clean and well-equipped for your comfort. With a marvelous atmosphere and great amenities, guests will surely enjoy their stay at our place.
We stayed 5 nights and loved the cabin and location. We had a wedding in the area and enjoyed the restaurants (Rosaleeâs pizza, Longs Peak, and the Rock Garden in Lyons). Billie was a great host and recommended some great places to hike. They had Alpaca on the grounds and our grandson love to see them everyday. It was a very memorable trip and loved our accommodations.
Weâve never stayed in a real log cabin before! It was indeed cozy and so comfortable, with a nice sized bed, kitchen and fireplace. Our dog loved running around in the yard. Our two hostesses were wonderful. It was a great place to stay while visiting family and friends._
Cozy, efficient log cabin is in a nice location close to town. Nice front patio, attentive owner. The only suggestion I would make is to ensure the quality of bedding; softer, more comfortable. For those with back issues, a bed with quality padding is very important.
Sisters Billie and Cheri have lived here for 26 years with their mom Mary until she graduated to heaven in 2018. Weâve used the cabin for friends and family visits for years. After 2018 we decided to become hosts for more than just friends and family. It has been fun meeting folks from all over and everyone has been very respectful of the cabin. In addition to the amenities mentioned there is a large lawn and a quiet road for dog walking. There is also a lovely front porch area to relax amongst the aspen and pine trees after a long day of exploring .
We had llamas and we wanted to keep them where we lived and be near places to hike and tent camp. We could go out to the wilderness for several days at a time carrying only our personal gear. The llamas carried the food and kitchen and tents. They are enjoyable to hike with and social while on the trail. People always want to stop and talk with us about them. We called that hiking on llama time. We lived that lifestyle for about fifteen years. It was great, but weâve out lived our llamas and donât want to sleep on the ground anymore. We enjoy living here, itâs quiet, we know most of our neighbors and have enough space to work projects and crafts without having to put them away each night. Cheri is a knitter and uses alpaca wool so we also have a couple of alpaca. They are not good beasts of burden but their wool is exquisite.
The cabin was originally in town and occupied by the excavator and his wife during the construction of Trail Ridge Road, the famous and highest paved road in the USA. The rest of his crew slept in a larger cabin which is still in town. They only worked during the summer so it took several years to complete. The previous owner worked for him, (not on that project), and moved the smaller cabin here. The logs and fireplace are original. He re-finished the interior, and over the years we too have made improvements. We listen carefully to guests comments and try to make things as comfortable as possible.