Beautifully Wild is Unique, Classy & Interesting. The activity & appreciation of the Poudre Canyon never ends, just changes from season to season. Easy access year-round allows for a quick weekend away that feels like a full vacation!
Don't miss the chance to be refreshed by clean mountain air! The road's curves remind of the importance of slowing down & enjoying the ride! Beautifully Wild is a cherished place to stay only an hour from town.
Pack a picnic, drive to the Continental Divide, fish, visit a crystal-clear lake & love the Rocky Mountains! Drive a dirt road, take a hike (none will disappoint) & get away from it all! Or do nothing & simply catch up on rest, reading & peace & quiet. Earthy tones of the cabin will soak you in! In case you don't think you have a reason to visit, we'll share a few:
• Winter stays are magical, quiet and warm indoors. Plenty of nearby outdoor options including snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing, stargazing, and more.
* Spring & Summer rafting, star-gazing & outdoor events
• Honeymoon/romantic get-away!
• Christmas Tree cutting nearby
• Flyfish choice waters (license required)
• Peace-of-mind / recharging retreat
• Family time!
• Perfect addition to your Steamboat trip!
• No matter what you love to do, we guarantee there is something for you.
The cabin is not a party place & due to county occupancy regs, we can only have four (4) guests which also helps keep it so nice.
Located at mile marker 90 this private home offers two lovely bedrooms with darkening shades. Open floorplan with so much to see. Loft for reading, games, playing an instrument and to get a good close look at local wildlife displayed with thoughtfulness and tact.
Spacious and beautiful home with personal, special & meaningful touches. John & Liz (owners) built the cabin in 2007 and we love being able to share this treasured building and space with others. Amazing stone work & locally hunted mounts (no touching).
May you find The Poudre Canyon to be an incredible area to visit again & again.
A few little things that can turn into big things so here are some helpful notes/hints:
• First Thing! Water pump must be turned on/off upon arrival/departure. Flip two marked switches in the breaker box (back right bdrm), wait 10 minutes (hear the system process) before running any water. Shut off before leaving.
• Water - We provide large jugs of water for drinking/cooking. You may also wish to purchase bottled water as the cabin is on a well. Full water treatment system, yet we opt NOT to drink the water. Showering, cleaning dishes & laundry are fine. New well coming in 2025!
• Altitude, Hydration & Preparedness – High altitude 7200’. CO air is dry & altitude sickness is real so please adjust slowly & be aware of your fluid intake. Prepare for all types of weather. Water, snacks, rain gear, layered clothing, good socks & shoes (hiking boots) & basic survival kit are vital. Even if it looks nice, CO weather is ever-changing. Hypothermia & lightning are serious. Watch weather forecasts.
• Frig - Water & ice maker are not set up in the refrigerator due to the variations in water. Ice is available at the local convenience shops.
• Water heater - On-demand, don't change main temp.
• Washer (clothes) - press power & wait for light to turn on.
• Dryer - please remove lint after each use.
• Coffee - Standard maker & grinder available. Empty grounds in garbage; never down the sink! Remember to use bottled water. A bit of coffee may be available but best to buy coffee in town! Keurig machine available (stored in hall closet).
• Dishwasher - Please run the dishwasher at least 4 hours before departing, as it will not finish once the water pump is turned off. Please do not overload. We know that spotting may occur. Detergent is provided.
• Garbage disposal - only allow minimal items to go down the drain, even with the disposal. Please put everything, including all food items in the garbage. Do NOT put any grease down the drain. Please let grease/oils solidify and then add to the garbage. Run disposal with water.
• Septic - pee, poo, TP only in toilets. Wipes, baby and female products must be disposed of in the trash. Clogs may add extra charges.
• Un-plug small appliances (toaster, coffee maker/grinder, floor lamps, etc.) before you leave.
• Shower - glass MUST be squeegeed after each use. Simply 4 stripes down will do it. Very difficult to clean once the spots dry!
• A/C installed 2024 to save the windows from damage – Unfortunately some windows open well, but some have troubles, so please be gentle with them, only opening to the point that they allow, and do not attempt to open the ones marked 'do not open'. For your safety (and ours), please close them at night and also when leaving the house. One of the entries has a storm door with a screen, which can be used to allow airflow and still keep the critters out. It works well to have a window on the other side of the house open a bit at the same time... or just use the A/C.
• Heater - the heat will be adjusted to a moderate temperature prior to your arrival. Note that heat rises, so sometimes the loft can be pretty warm while the main floor bedrooms will be cool. You may turn the thermostat fan to 'on' to add to the airflow. Please also use the ceiling and floor fans as necessary.
• Garbage - Do not leave garbage (or coolers or any food) outdoors as you will attract bears which will cause problems. Guests of the home can use the dumpster up the road - - on the left before you get to Archers you will see a driveway to a house with a red roof that has a graffiti painted dumpster. This is for guest use only and it’s bear-proofed. Please do not leave garbage in the home when you check out.
• Dirty linens/bedding – It’s so nice when guests strip the beds and leave the sheets piled by the washer. In respect to the environment, septic system, time for cleaning, etc. please only dirty what you truly need to use. Bath & kitchen towels are best left hanging so they can dry rather than piling them up.
• Staying in contact with the rest of the world (if necessary): * Phone - there is no phone provided at the home. Verizon customers seem to do best. Wi-Fi is available which offers several options including Facebook calling, etc. (please explore prior to your trip). Pay phones are available up and down the road * WiFi available - code provided when rented. Remember your laptop, and also camera, binoculars & outdoor equipment. * TV - Roku & DVD player available for your use while resting on the really cozy couch! Movies and games are in the back hall closet.
• Emergencies - 911 will connect you with local volunteer responders. The nearest hospital is Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins. Ambulance and helicopter response is available as necessary thru 911. If phones do not work, run up canyon to convenience shop as many community members are EMTs. Or visit the fire station (less than 2 miles up the road).
• Shopping - you will want to do your primary shopping in Fort Collins prior to your trip up the canyon. There are a few convenience/gift/restaurant type stores within a few miles of the cabin, but the selection is quite limited, pre-packaged food, and prices may be higher. Visit each to get a feel for the canyon and gather resourceful information. There is a lot of history and pride related to The Poudre Canyon. Local events take place fairly often, so check online sources or in-person at Archers or Glen Echo for information. Things you will want to purchase in Fort Collins: * a full tank of gas*, food - for the time you'll be there (spices and some baking & cooking basics are provided),*wine/beer - if you prefer a certain type, you will wish to buy this before going up the canyon as there is only a small liquor closet at Archers (may or may not be open due to change in ownership).* bottled water* coffee & creamer* sunscreen & mosquito spray* ice (available at the stores in the canyon) -diesel is not available in the area
• Items that are currently off limits due to county rules & liability issues (fire, drowning, etc): Wood stove - currently not for guests use. Hot tub - currently empty & not for guests use. * Any unauthorized use will result in additional charges to clean/fix issues.
• Critters – Things we pay to keep away include mice, spiders, pack-rats and other small creepy-crawlies. Seasonal changes drive them inward so please help by shutting the main doors and keeping the place clean and tidy.
• Cleaning fee - the cleaning fee may seem high so we'd like to explain that this location has limited resources for doing laundry quickly, plus there are only so many locals available to assist with cleaning. Please help keep costs down by maintaining your surroundings each day and limiting the use of bedding, towels, etc. PLEASE also help us stop the spread of germs by cleaning up after yourself, washing your hands and limiting the items you touch. The less we must do after your visit means the better chance we'll stay healthy too. We genuinely appreciate your understanding and assistance. Many thanks.
• Communication – we’re all about it.
• Hunters – You must disclose if you plan to use the cabin as a base for your hunting adventures and you will need to agree to a few simple things. More info provided through this site.
We may have forgotten a few things, so please just ask if you have questions. We would rather have you enjoy your vacation than cause yourself headaches trying to figure something out. Also, damage occurs when people take risks, so if you question your actions, just stop, and call us for details, approval, etc. We really do not mind being contacted while the issue is happening, rather than dealing with problems later.
Enjoy, celebrate, relax, adventure, and remember to share your memories through AirBnB, VRBO, or other feeds, plus a handwritten note in our guest book is always a bonus! Thank you.
- Liz & John