Stone fireplace, string-lit deck, and mountain air an hour from Denver. Kokand Cabin sleeps your whole group in one secluded log home — no shared walls, no shared driveway.
★ Exceptional · 97 reviews on Vrbo
Vaulted log ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, and an antler chandelier set the tone the moment you walk in. Every window frames pine forest — there's no other structure in sight.
It's the kind of place built for slow mornings with coffee on the deck and slower evenings by the fire, whichever season you catch it in.
Wood-burning, stacked river stone, stocked with firestarter logs for chilly evenings.
Fully equipped, plus a Keurig and tea maker. Tap water is drinkable straight from the source.
The entire log home is yours — 3 bedrooms, a loft, and 2 full baths with washer/dryer.
Private outdoor dining and lounge deck, lit for evenings under the pines.
Snowbound in January, green and gold in July — the cabin changes with the mountain around it.
St. Mary's Glacier Trailhead sits half a mile from the cabin — a short, rocky climb to an alpine lake at the base of the glacier. Catch it at sunrise or sunset, weather permitting.
From there, the whole Front Range corridor opens up — historic mine towns, seven ski resorts, hot springs, and two private lakes stocked for guests.
Idaho Springs rewards every kind of trip — trade the hiking boots for skis and the itinerary barely changes.
A short, rocky climb to an alpine lake right at the base of the glacier. Bring water and snacks.
Tour a real gold mine and mill from Idaho Springs' mining-era heyday.
A narrow-gauge steam train winding through the canyon on a historic trestle.
Check with AVA in Idaho Springs for current summer offerings.
Winter Park's summer side — an alpine slide plus lift-served mountain bike trails.
Two lakes close to the cabin — one catch-and-release, one to keep. Fishing badges provided.
A geothermal soak year-round, closest hot springs to the cabin.
Worth the drive — one of the largest hot springs pools in the world.
Some days the best plan is the stone fireplace and the snow outside the window.
The last half-mile is dirt road — a 4x4 or vehicle with snow tires is required, especially in winter. Once you arrive, you'll enter through the back door, where a keypad gets you inside in seconds.
Weather turns quickly up here, so pack layers, sunscreen, and anything you need — there are no services once you leave town.
There are no services on the mountain itself — stock up in Idaho Springs on the way in.
Drive times are approximate and depend on conditions on the last half-mile of dirt road.
"We built Kokand Cabin to be the place we ourselves wanted to escape to — off the grid enough to unplug, close enough to still make dinner reservations in town. If you have any questions before you book, just reach out directly."
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Rated Exceptional on Vrbo with 97 guest reviews. Book direct-platform, or reach out with questions before you commit.
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