See This Family-friendly Cabin in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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You'll be sure to love this family-friendly log cabin rental located in Leadville, Colorado, United States.
At the Buckeye Cabin you'll discover the beauty of the Rocky Mountains, in this cabin, can sleep up to four in total and has two bedrooms, making it ideal for families. One of the bedrooms features a queen-size bed, and the second boasts two twin-size beds. There is also a full bathroom in the cabin. Shop Tiny Homes The Rocky Mountain cabins' interior is truly charming, with plenty of large windows to capture the view and beautiful pine floors. The kitchen is equipped with everything needed to prepare meals for the group and there is also a spacious living room with a wood-burning fireplace.
Guests can enjoy outdoor cooking on the gas grill that is provided, before relaxing on the outdoor furniture under the stars.
Guests of the cabin will find their charming cabin equipped with everything they will need to relax in style. There is Wi-Fi to ensure guests can stay connected, and all linens and towels are provided. In the cabin, there is a telephone and a television for some evening entertainment. Leadville is located in Lake County, Colorado's only incorporated municipality, and is the highest city in the United States, sitting at an elevation of 10,152 feet within the beautiful Rocky Mountains near renowned peaks Mount Massive and Mount Elbert.
Mount Elbert is the Rocky Mountains' highest summit, reaching 14,440 feet into the sky above the Sawatch Range near Leadville, Colorado.
The mountain, which is located within the San Isabel National Forest, is the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States after California's Mount Whitney. The stunning snow-capped peak was first ascended in 1874 by Henry W. Stuckle and remains a popular climbing site today, categorized as a Class 1 to 2 route. Hikers can choose from three routes to ascend the mountain, including the moderate-difficulty 4.6-mile North Elbert Trail, the easier 5.5-mile South Elbert Trail, and the Class 2 Black Cloud Trail, which is only advised for expert hikers.
Cooper, Leadville, Colorado.
Cooper is one of Colorado's most charming ski resort areas, located near the city of Leadville near Summit County and the tourist-heavy Vail ski resort. The ski resort's origins date back to 1942 when the site was selected as a training area for the United States Army's 10th Mountain Division. Following the end of World War II, the site was opened to the public as a skiing area and has evolved into a complete ski resort today, overseen under the authority of the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. Visitors can ski in the shadows of some of the Rockies' highest peaks, including stunning Mounts Elbert and Massive.
Twin Lakes, Leadville, Colorado.
Twin Lakes is a quaint census-designated place located in the shadows of Mount Elbert, designated as a National Register of Historic Places-listed district since 1974. The community derives its name from its location adjacent to the two largest glacial lakes in Colorado, accessible via the Top of the Rockies Scenic and Historic Byway.