Coach House on Historical Crocker Ranch Pet Friendly - #22-ZONE3270
Estes Park, Colorado
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
2 twin beds
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Serene mountain setting
4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms / Sleeps 8
Gas Grill / Fire Table / 2 Wood Burning Fireplaces
Pet Friendly - Fees Apply
Free, secure and private Wi-Fi.
Available for extended stay.
22-Zone3270
The Coach House is a one-of-a-kind retreat located on Crocker Ranch, a 1500-acre private working ranch with horses and cattle grazing on the pastures that surround this beautiful 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom pet friendly home. Enjoy the feeling of near solitude only 10 minutes from downtown Estes Park. Experience the stars in the night sky, the birds waking up in the morning and deer walking through the yard.
Turn off of highway 36, close the gate (keep the cows and horses in) and leave everyday life behind. Drive through the trees and across the pasture, park at The Coach House and let the vacation begin.
Enter the home into the kitchen and dining area. The wrap around windows make this room feel open and sunny. The wood burning fireplace will make it feel warm and cozy on chilly evenings. This large kitchen, with lots of counter space, has everything you need to make great meals for the whole family. The grill master can show off his skills to add to the culinary delights. Gather around the dining table or the picnic table on the deck and reconnect over dinner.
Walk through to the living area, comfy seating for everyone in front of a second wood burning fireplace. There is a TV on the mantle, making this a great place to gather for family movie night.
If you like a little family competition, try out the pool table. The game table in the sun room is the perfect place to disconnect from technology and spend the evening playing games.
The bedrooms on the main level are great for mom, dad and a couple of kids. The queen bedroom is connected to the two twins bedroom via a sliding glass door. The bathroom for the main level has a shower tub combo and is accessed through the queen bedroom.
Upstairs are the third and fourth bedrooms each with a king bed and an ensuite bathroom with shower tub combo. Plenty of room for everyone to get a good night’s sleep for tomorrow’s adventure.
Wake up in the morning with a cup of coffee on the deck. No need to hurry. Take your time, listen to the birds. Spend the day watching for wildlife, feeling the sun on your face, breathing in the smell of the pine trees. Gaze at the stars with no streetlights to wash out their beauty.
About the Ranch
The land on which Crocker Ranch sits was originally settled by R.E. Stuyvesant in 1872. The land was subsequently purchased by the ranch’s namesake, Frank Crocker who made this his summer home until his death in 1932.
Situated in the valley below Mount Olympus and Park Hill, the Coach House was the last stagecoach stop on the toll road built by Alexander MacGregor into the Estes Valley. Traces of this road are still visible on the ranch today. A beautiful stop along a bumpy dirt road, a difficult ride without the luxury of modern transportation.
Each guest becomes a part of the story of Crocker Ranch. From the travelers who made this their last stagecoach stop on a long arduous ride to Estes Park, to the cowboys who have herded cattle on these pastures, to those of you who choose to make your family memories in this home. Property Manager Vacation rentals and the family who owns this ranch, welcome you to experience the Colorado we love, wide open, authentic and unforgettable.
As with any amazing experience, you want the something to remember it by. The best remembrance is not something that will be tucked away in a box but something you can enjoy with your family at a summer picnic or a family dinner. Crocker Ranch Beef is just that type of remembrance. Crocker Ranch Beef can be purchased by ordering it from the man who tends the cattle. We are not able to include a web address or phone number in this listing but a little research for Crocker Ranch Estes Park will get you the information you need.
Come, relax and enjoy Crocker Ranch.
10 miles from Beaver Meadows (South) entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park and 2 miles to downtown Estes Park.
What To Be Aware Of:
No A/C
An additional liability release with electronic signature is required to finalize any reservation at this property.
Boundaries for walking the property posted in-house. Stay on roads, do not climb rock formations.
Pets allowed, 1 dog, fees apply
Dogs must be on a leash when outside at all times. In addition to livestock, predatory animals make Crocker Ranch part of their territory.
Dogs must be in a kennel when left alone in the home.
Dogs must not approach, chase or bark at the cows and horses.
Our cleaners take extra care in cleaning and preparing Coach House for each guest. Traveling with or without a pet you can expect a fresh, clean home.
Those with allergies, keep in mind, although extra care is taken in cleaning this home, we cannot guarantee it is 100% dander free.
Do not approach, or engage with animals on the ranch.
Parking for 4 cars.
4WD vehicle suggested for snow.
No large vehicles, i.e. RVs, trailers, ATVs, etc.
No Parties.
No Smoking inside or outside.
Quiet Time 7p.m.
Guest buys own soaps/paper items when provided starter kit items are depleted.
Estes Park is a Dark Sky Community. Bring a Flash Light.
BEARS in the area - secure trash, lock doors and windows when leaving.
Local On-Call Staff available after hours for emergency issues only, i.e. gas leak, broken furnace, broken water line.
This home does not have a weekly trash pick up service. Trash will be picked up at departure. If necessary, trash will be picked up mid-stay for a nominal fee. Call the office at 970-480-8845. Trash must not overflow the bear proof trash can or be stored in the garage or home.
We reserve the right to conduct a property safety check during long term stays.
Snow removal by Ranch or Property Manager at 4 inches of new snow.
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
Estes Park, Colorado, is a charming mountain town that serves as the gateway to the majestic Rocky Mountain National Park. This picturesque destination is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The town itself is nestled in a valley surrounded by towering peaks, offering breathtaking views at every turn. The main street is lined with quaint shops, cozy cafes, and local art galleries, inviting visitors to stroll and explore. The Estes Park Aerial Tramway provides a scenic ride to the summit of Prospect Mountain, offering panoramic views of the town and the surrounding mountains.
Rocky Mountain National Park, just a few minutes from Estes Park, is the crown jewel of the area. With over 415 square miles of stunning alpine and subalpine landscapes, the park boasts over 300 miles of hiking trails that range from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes. Wildlife is abundant, with opportunities to spot elk, bighorn sheep, and other native species in their natural habitat.
For those interested in the history and culture of the area, the Estes Park Museum provides insights into the town's past, including its development as a tourist destination. The legendary Stanley Hotel, famous for inspiring Stephen King's "The Shining," offers historic tours and boasts impressive architecture and grounds.
Adventure seekers can indulge in a variety of activities such as rock climbing, horseback riding, and fishing in the pristine rivers and lakes. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, with opportunities for snowshoeing, sledding, and cross-country skiing.
Estes Park also hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from Scottish heritage to elk rutting season. The town's vibrant community spirit and welcoming atmosphere make these events a delightful experience for visitors.
After a day of exploration, visitors can unwind at one of the many local breweries or distilleries, sampling craft beverages with a Colorado twist. The dining scene offers a range of options, from casual eateries serving hearty mountain fare to fine dining establishments with innovative menus.
In essence, Estes Park is a destination that offers an enchanting mix of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and small-town charm. It's a place where you can connect with nature, discover new trails, and create lasting memories against the backdrop of the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM