Idyllic Dolores Cabin w/ Fire Pit & Lake Views!
Dolores, Colorado
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Scenic Views
Fireplace
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 sofa bed, 1 queen bed
Book an unforgettable trip to this rustic-yet-elegant 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom vacation rental cabin in Dolores. Located just steps from the Narraguinnep Reservoir in the Four Corners area, this recently renovated cabin is perfect for those looking to have some outdoor adventures. Whether you spend your days fishing in the lake, skiing in Telluride, or exploring national parks, you're sure to feel right at home as you marvel at the lake views from this Centennial State sanctuary.
-- THE PROPERTY --
35-Acre Property | Free WiFi | Lake Views
Bedroom: Queen Bed, Futon
OUTDOOR LIVING: Deck, dining space w/ umbrella, gas grill, fire pit, covered patio, seating area, organic garden
KITCHEN: Fridge, stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, cooking basics, spices, coffee maker, dishware/flatware, paper towels/trash bags
INDOOR LIVING: Smart TV w/ streaming services, dining table, wood-burning stove, exposed beams, rustic decor
GENERAL: Linens, towels, central heating, window A/C units, ceiling fans, complimentary toiletries
ACCESSIBILITY: Step-free entry, 2 interior steps to living room, single-story cabin
FAQ: Homeowner on-site
PARKING: Open driveway (multiple vehicles)
-- THE LOCATION --
SITES + SIGHTS: Narraguinnep Reservoir State Wildlife Area (2 miles), Canyons Of The Ancients National Monument (4 miles), Mesa Verde National Park (22 miles), Hovenweep National Monument (37 miles), Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum (41 miles), Four Corners Monument (52 miles)
NATURE EXPLORATION: Narraguinnep Reservoir (walking distance), Dolores River Trail Start/End (8 miles), McPhee Reservoir & Recreation Area (8 miles), Phil's World North Trailhead (14 miles), Mancos State Park (28 miles)
NEARBY TOWNS: Cortez (13 miles), Mancos (24 miles), Durango (52 miles), Telluride (72 miles), Silverton (100 miles), Ouray (114 miles)
AIRPORTS: Cortez Municipal Airport (17 miles), Durango-La Plata County Airport (65 miles)
-- REST EASY WITH US --
Property Manager makes it easy to find and book properties you'll never want to leave. You can relax knowing that our properties will always be ready for you and that we'll answer the phone 24/7. Even better, if anything is off about your stay, we'll make it right. You can count on our homes and our people to make you feel welcome — because we know what vacation means to you.
-- POLICIES --
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
- No events, parties or large gatherings
- Kayak and canoe rentals are available
- Additional fees and taxes may apply
- Photo ID may be required upon check-in
- NOTE: While this single-story cabin features step-free entry, there are 2 interior steps to the living room
- NOTE: The homeowner lives on-site, in a completely separate unit, and may be present during your stay
- NOTE: Reservoir water levels can vary depending on the time of year/droughts
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Dolores, Colorado, is a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque landscape of the American Southwest. This small town, rich in history and surrounded by natural beauty, offers a tranquil escape for those looking to explore the great outdoors and delve into the past.
One of the town's main attractions is its proximity to the Ancestral Puebloan ruins at Mesa Verde National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to the ingenuity of ancient cultures, with well-preserved cliff dwellings and archaeological sites that provide a window into the lives of the Ancestral Puebloans.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Dolores is a gateway to adventure. The San Juan National Forest and the Dolores River provide ample opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and rafting. The river, with its serene flow and challenging rapids, caters to both peaceful fly-fishing sessions and adrenaline-pumping white-water experiences.
The town itself exudes a charming, rustic vibe, with local shops and restaurants that offer a taste of Southwestern hospitality. The Galloping Goose Historical Society preserves the town's railroad heritage, showcasing the Galloping Goose, a unique railcar that once traversed the region's narrow-gauge tracks.
In the winter months, Dolores becomes a cozy retreat for snow sports, with nearby ski resorts offering powdery slopes for skiing and snowboarding. The town's winter landscape, blanketed in snow, is a quiet wonderland for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Cultural events and festivals throughout the year celebrate the town's heritage and tight-knit community. The Dolores River Festival, for instance, is a celebration of the river's significance to the area, featuring live music, local artisans, and outdoor activities that bring together locals and visitors alike.
For those interested in the night sky, the clear skies above Dolores make it an excellent spot for stargazing. Away from the light pollution of larger cities, the Milky Way often stretches across the sky in a dazzling display, reminding visitors of the vastness and beauty of the universe.
In essence, Dolores, Colorado, is a destination that offers a blend of historical intrigue, outdoor adventure, and small-town charm. It's a place where the spirit of the American Southwest is alive and well, inviting travelers to slow down, explore, and appreciate the simpler pleasures of life.
House rules
Check-in 2:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM