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Colorado Cabin @ Epicenter of Adventure VIEWS&WIFI
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 6
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Meeker, CO
- Rifle Falls State Park
- Lake Avery3 min drive
- Town Park39 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Loft Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Colorado Cabin @ Epicenter of Adventure VIEWS&WIFI
Escape to the desirable Colorado Cabin in the White River Valley's Epicenter of Adventure for an enjoyable stay and lasting memories.
Unmatched outdoor recreation. Whether you’re planning a trip to relax and enjoy the mountain air or to fish the many lakes, streams, creeks, and rivers, hike, bike, hunt, horseback ride, or head to the back-country to snowmobile, backpack, ATV, and dirt bike, the Colorado Cabin is the perfect base camp and has it all right out of the front door.
Premier Location!
Cozy wood cabin with everything you need.
Awesome wrap-around deck for relaxing and viewing the valley and an unbeatable night sky.
Dependable WIFI to share your day's adventure or if you, unfortunately, had to do any business on your trip. There is a Smart TV which you may log into any of your subscriptions or use the Guest Netflix account and Direct TV service is available.
Full bath, full kitchen with plenty of appliances. Water is supplied from a well and is great quality for drinking.
Propane fireplace inside to enjoy. The cabin's main heat is electric.
Propane grill and propane provided.
Coffee Pot, French Press, and Kettle.
Washer and Dryer to help you limit your packing on extended stays.
Bedroom 1: One Queen Bed
Bedroom 2: Two Single Beds
Loft: One Queen Bed and One Single Bed
Loft for additional storage for your gear.
The cabin sits just off and above County Road 8 which is a Colorado Scenic Byway and a fantastic drive over to Yampa, CO in the summer and fall. It should be noted that passing cars are noticeable below the cabin on the road, but you do not have any direct neighbors. Generally, evenings are pretty quiet and weekends often bring more fellow adventurers to the area. With that said, wildlife is frequent in the meadows near the river in front of the cabin. There are resident bald eagles nested nearby and elk particularly enjoy the access to the river March-June.
The driveway is about 80 yards with a widened area at the top in front of the cabin for parking. Two vehicles can easily be parked at the top but must be done strategically to allow for turning around. There is room for three vehicles but turning around becomes an issue backing down the driveway is an option.
WINTER - 4WD or AWD is recommended November-March. Colorado receives quite a bit of snow during this time and generally 4WD or AWD is recommended when traveling in the mountains. Front-wheel drive vehicles with good snow tires will likely be okay during this time but caution should be used. The driveway can become snow-packed, icy, and/or muddy during this time of year. Some guests without 4WD choose to park at the bottom of the driveway and walk up the 80 yds to the cabin. County Road 8 is plowed and maintained year-round.
TRAILERS - Small one or two-place trailers are okay to pull up the driveway if you are comfortable backing it down or able to turn the trailer around by hand. Additional parking for trailers and pasture for horses is available on private property just a couple minutes up the road. Please let me know if this is needed.
During the winter, access to the high country is limited unless you plan to snowmobile. Driving access to the Flat Tops Wilderness typically ends in November and begins again in May. Hiking in the winter is generally not possible and many of the trailheads are not accessible since the roads leading to them are not plowed. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are great ways to see some additional country.
Unmatched outdoor recreation. Whether you’re planning a trip to relax and enjoy the mountain air or to fish the many lakes, streams, creeks, and rivers, hike, bike, hunt, horseback ride, or head to the back-country to snowmobile, backpack, ATV, and dirt bike, the Colorado Cabin is the perfect base camp and has it all right out of the front door.
Premier Location!
Cozy wood cabin with everything you need.
Awesome wrap-around deck for relaxing and viewing the valley and an unbeatable night sky.
Dependable WIFI to share your day's adventure or if you, unfortunately, had to do any business on your trip. There is a Smart TV which you may log into any of your subscriptions or use the Guest Netflix account and Direct TV service is available.
Full bath, full kitchen with plenty of appliances. Water is supplied from a well and is great quality for drinking.
Propane fireplace inside to enjoy. The cabin's main heat is electric.
Propane grill and propane provided.
Coffee Pot, French Press, and Kettle.
Washer and Dryer to help you limit your packing on extended stays.
Bedroom 1: One Queen Bed
Bedroom 2: Two Single Beds
Loft: One Queen Bed and One Single Bed
Loft for additional storage for your gear.
The cabin sits just off and above County Road 8 which is a Colorado Scenic Byway and a fantastic drive over to Yampa, CO in the summer and fall. It should be noted that passing cars are noticeable below the cabin on the road, but you do not have any direct neighbors. Generally, evenings are pretty quiet and weekends often bring more fellow adventurers to the area. With that said, wildlife is frequent in the meadows near the river in front of the cabin. There are resident bald eagles nested nearby and elk particularly enjoy the access to the river March-June.
The driveway is about 80 yards with a widened area at the top in front of the cabin for parking. Two vehicles can easily be parked at the top but must be done strategically to allow for turning around. There is room for three vehicles but turning around becomes an issue backing down the driveway is an option.
WINTER - 4WD or AWD is recommended November-March. Colorado receives quite a bit of snow during this time and generally 4WD or AWD is recommended when traveling in the mountains. Front-wheel drive vehicles with good snow tires will likely be okay during this time but caution should be used. The driveway can become snow-packed, icy, and/or muddy during this time of year. Some guests without 4WD choose to park at the bottom of the driveway and walk up the 80 yds to the cabin. County Road 8 is plowed and maintained year-round.
TRAILERS - Small one or two-place trailers are okay to pull up the driveway if you are comfortable backing it down or able to turn the trailer around by hand. Additional parking for trailers and pasture for horses is available on private property just a couple minutes up the road. Please let me know if this is needed.
During the winter, access to the high country is limited unless you plan to snowmobile. Driving access to the Flat Tops Wilderness typically ends in November and begins again in May. Hiking in the winter is generally not possible and many of the trailheads are not accessible since the roads leading to them are not plowed. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are great ways to see some additional country.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
The loft requires access by a step ladder.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Meeker
Located in Meeker, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Travellers eager for a bit of culture can stop by White River Valley Museum, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Lake Avery and Town Park. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Meeker, CO
What's nearby
- Lake Avery - 3 min drive - 1.9 km
- Town Park - 39 min drive - 39.3 km
- White River Valley Museum - 40 min drive - 39.7 km
- Sixth Street Park - 41 min drive - 40.0 km
- Meeker Golf Course - 42 min drive - 41.1 km
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Ryan Wix

Ryan and Rachel are thrilled to share their space with you. Ryan is from Meeker where his family roots extend five generations while Rachel spent her thriving childhood in Boulder, CO. The dynamic duo started their story together at Colorado State University and now reside in Steamboat Springs where they are living out their 20s as "work hard play hard" young professionals. They desire to provide you with a unique experience and encourage you to leave the TV off, put the phones away, and authentically encounter not only the surrounding mountains and wildlife but most importantly, the family or friends traveling with you.
It is important to us that you enjoy every aspect of your trip. We are here to help. Ryan is a 5th generation from the valley and grew up just a few miles from the Cabin. He has explored nearly every part of the area and can most likely answer any question you have. If he can't, his dad, John Wix can! He lives just up the valley from the Cabin. Hospitality runs in my blood as my family ran the renowned Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch for many years.
Ryan and Rachel both graduated from Colorado State - Go Rams! Ryan works in the energy industry as an engineer. Due to work, he is not always around, however, he is always available by phone to call or text. If he is not in the area and you need any immediate assistance or experience an issue, his dad is just a couple minutes away and available to quickly address your needs.
It is important to us that you enjoy every aspect of your trip. We are here to help. Ryan is a 5th generation from the valley and grew up just a few miles from the Cabin. He has explored nearly every part of the area and can most likely answer any question you have. If he can't, his dad, John Wix can! He lives just up the valley from the Cabin. Hospitality runs in my blood as my family ran the renowned Sleepy Cat Guest Ranch for many years.
Ryan and Rachel both graduated from Colorado State - Go Rams! Ryan works in the energy industry as an engineer. Due to work, he is not always around, however, he is always available by phone to call or text. If he is not in the area and you need any immediate assistance or experience an issue, his dad is just a couple minutes away and available to quickly address your needs.
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