Mountain CabinElk Meadow Cabin
Estes Park · Rocky Mountains
from $365 / night
See live dealsColorado's high country pairs four-season adventure with some of the West's best mountain towns — summer wildflowers and Trail Ridge Road, winter powder, and golden aspens in between.
Best time to book
Late June through September for hiking and wildflowers; December through March for skiing; late September for peak aspen color.
Common rental types
Mountain cabins · Ski-in/ski-out condos · A-frames · Luxury chalets
Getting there
Fly into Denver International (DEN); most mountain towns are a 1.5 to 3-hour drive west via I-70 or US-285.
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Representative homes based on the layouts Rocky Mountains visitors book most — use them to compare space, amenities, and nightly budget before you book.
Mountain CabinEstes Park · Rocky Mountains
from $365 / night
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Ski CondoBreckenridge · Rocky Mountains
from $295 / night
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A-FrameWinter Park · Rocky Mountains
from $240 / night
See live dealsEstes Park
The eastern gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, with elk in town and cabins along the Fall River.
Breckenridge
A historic mining town turned ski resort, with a lively Main Street and a huge rental inventory.
Winter Park
A laid-back ski and mountain-bike town on the west side of Berthoud Pass, popular with Front Range families.
Steamboat Springs
Champagne powder, natural hot springs, and a genuine ranching-town feel in the Yampa Valley.
Telluride
A box-canyon jewel with world-class skiing, summer festivals, and a free gondola to Mountain Village.
Neighborhoods, seasons, and booking tips — the full destination guide.
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