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A modern cabin is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a snow-covered landscape. Large windows provide views of the interior, where warm light glows from inside. A hot tub is visible on the deck, inviting relaxation amidst the serene winter setting.
Cabin in Black Hawk
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 505 reviews

Riverfront Cabin | Hot Tub, Fire Pit, Steam Shower

★★★★★ “The perfect blend of luxury and nature.” – Haley 💦 SPA BATHROOMS – Steam shower + jetted tub 🌿 HOT TUB & HAMMOCK – Soak creekside or sway in the trees 🔥 COZY EVENINGS – Fire pit, BBQ grill, fireplaces & in-floor heat ❄️ COOL COMFORT – Summer A/C 🐾 PET & FAMILY-FRIENDLY – Trails, Pack ’n Play, high chair 📶 FAST WI-FI – Stream, Zoom, or unplug 📍 10 min ⭆ Nederland — mtn town & adventure hub ➳ Breathe deep. Reconnect with what matters. ♡ Tap Save —unforgettable cabin stays start here

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A cozy living area features a midcentury modern leather couch facing a wall-mounted flat-screen TV. A wooden coffee table rests on a patterned rug, with two framed art pieces beside a window that invites natural light. A stair ladder leads to the loft area.
Loft in Morrison
5 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Red Rocks Studio | 15 Minutes from Red Rocks

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Enter the gated 5 acres into a lush green oasis. The studio has a sunny welcoming deck with dining umbrella covered table, plenty of seating and lounging area. Newly remodeled studio with full kitchen including granite countertops, floating shelfs and tons of natural light. The cozy living room area has a midcentury modern leather couch and a coffee table with lift top for working. Climb the stair ladder to the loft bunkbed area with 2 queen beds.

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Cabin in Grant
5 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Hygge Chalet w Private Trail, Sauna and EV Charger

Recharge at the Hygge Chalet on 3.5 wooded acres with incredible views of the Rocky Mountains. The eco-friendly A-frame is inspired by hygge, a Danish sense of coziness & simple pleasures. An outdoor Finnish sauna, Norwegian fireplace, hammocks, EV charger, large wraparound deck, warm beverage bar, and luxury beds create a perfect cozy vibe. Explore a private hiking trail that goes from our property for miles into National Forest. Relax, refocus, & reconnect in this uniquely curated experience.

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A modern kitchen features stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, oven, and microwave. Light-colored cabinets contrast with a stylish backsplash. A decorative rug adds warmth to the space, while ample countertop area provides a functional workspace.
Bungalow in Morrison
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 336 reviews

Mountain Paradise

Mountain living and close to nature. Property is visited daily by one or more locals, deer, elk, red and black fox, a mountain lion, black horned squirrels, Setlers Jays. & Hummingbirds. North side deck has the Creek just below. A grassy sand beach along the creek , with picnic table and firepit at your disposal. Freshly updated one bedroom bungalow with two decks awaits you. All new interior boasts a 2 person shower, beautiful queen poster bed with deluxe mattress. TV, Wifi & land line.

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A sunroom features large windows with wooden trim, providing views of the surrounding greenery. A black leather sofa and a wooden table with chairs are present, complemented by a floral centerpiece. Natural light fills the space, accentuating the wooden paneling and flooring.
Cabin in Evergreen
5 out of 5 average rating, 423 reviews

Rocky Mountain Retreat

Permit #24-106357 You will feel worlds away on these 2 rolling acres. The cabin is a perfect mountain getaway to enjoy tranquil peace and refreshing, cool mountain air on warm summers; yet it is only 3 minutes from I-70, restaurants, shops, & trails! The large sun room is the crowning glory of the cabin; it doesn't intrude on nature but is built with nature in mind. It places you in the middle of a wooded landscape that make you feel like you are outside surrounded by a wildlife wonderland!

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A charming A-frame exterior is framed by tall pine trees, showcasing a spacious deck that offers a beautiful view of the surrounding nature. Large windows are present, illuminating the home’s inviting interior, while the soft hues of dusk set a tranquil backdrop.
Cabin in Morrison
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Beautiful A-Frame near Hiking/Red Rocks/Evergreen

Escape to this dreamy remodeled A-frame surrounded by nature near hiking trails, Red Rocks, and Evergreen. Bask in natural light, luxury finishes, and serene outdoor spaces offering total privacy. Unwind with 3 king beds, two cozy living rooms with large smart TVs, and a stylish office space. Just 13 mins to Evergreen, 20 mins to Red Rocks, 35 mins to Denver, and under an hour to Echo or Loveland skiing. Your perfect mountain-modern haven awaits for work, rest, and unforgettable adventures.

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An outdoor space showcases a stone structure with large windows reflecting the evening light. A warm glow from exterior lights illuminates the patio, which features a hot tub and seating areas, surrounded by greenery and natural stone accents.
Guesthouse in Idledale
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 934 reviews

Red Rocks Oasis PrivateGuesthouseForCouples

This cozy, detached Guest House overlooks Bear Creek. 360° stunning views from the top of the mountain. Enjoy a relaxing getaway which includes a hot tub, fire pits, hiking trails and outdoor living areas. The studio-style guesthouse features a fireplace, kitchenette with small refrigerator and microwave, electric stovetop, shower, patio, and outdoor grill. Minutes away from Red Rocks Amphitheatre and other major attractions. 25 Minutes from Denver. 60 minutes from Denver Airport.

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The guesthouse exterior is highlighted by a contemporary design surrounded by natural landscaping. Pathways lead through gravel and mulch, accentuated by low lighting. A few chairs are positioned on a small patio area, with diverse trees and boulders providing a tranquil setting.
Guesthouse in Golden
5 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Red Rocks Hideaway Guesthouse - Ent #1 w Hot Tub

Home away from home for performing artists and fans, unwinders and special occasions. Located inside entrance #1 of Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. 1.3 miles from our door to the East entry gate of Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Perfect location for shows or a mountain getaway with easy access to hiking and biking at Red Rocks Park, Matthew’s-Winters Park and Dinosaur Ridge. 2 minutes to Morrison, 10 minutes to Golden, 20 minutes to Denver, 35 minutes to Boulder. License # 25-125096

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Chalet in Black Hawk
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

Lakefront - Alpine Views - Kayaks - Daily Moose

✦ Dory Lake Chalet ✦ • Private lakefront with jaw-dropping mountain views • Moose, elk & bald eagle sightings from your porch • Kayak & fishing access • Relax in a private 6‑person hot tub • Two king bedrooms, two full baths • Secluded 1.2‑acre setting with fire pit, grill & tranquil privacy • High‑speed Wi‑Fi—perfect for remote work or streaming • Minutes to Eldora resort (16 mi), Boulder (30 mi), Denver (36 mi) and Red Rocks (30 mi) • Shared pool & sports center nearby

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Tiny home in Evergreen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

Tiny House Forest Retreat Cabin w/ Nordic Sauna

Immerse yourself in the wilderness of the Evergreen Rocky Mountains, yet still within reach of civilization. This tiny house cabin is nestled inside a forest and aspen grove, along a running stream. Curl up . Retreat to comfort and luxury, curled up on our uniquely designed window bench overlooking the scenery with a good book, cozy movie, and enjoy our custom dry sauna a window view as well. A tiny home in the midst of breathtaking views, fresh air, and serene nature.

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An eco-friendly cabin is set among trees with vibrant yellow leaves. The structure features large windows and a solar panel on the roof. An expansive deck is furnished with four chairs, inviting relaxation in the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Central City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Eco-Friendly Cabin with Million Dollar Views.

Escape your everyday life, in this eco-friendly cabin situated at 9500' with spectacular views of the Continental Divide and Mt. Blue Sky! This home blends the beautiful natural setting of Colorado, while providing all the modern amenities one might need. The cabin is located within an hours drive of over 100 Colorado attractions, including a quick 35 minute drive to the best venue on the planet, Red Rocks, yet very isolated for a spiritual, mental & physical reset.

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A charming cabin nestled among lush green trees overlooks a gently flowing creek. The outdoor deck features seating options, inviting relaxation. Mountain views rise in the background, enhancing the natural surroundings.
Cabin in Idaho Springs
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 507 reviews

Feldspar Minimalist Modern Waterfront Cabin

Minimum age to book: 23. Cozy and stylish waterfront cabin surrounded by lush forestry, and stunning mountain views. Lounge and relax by the gorgeous creek just off of the back patio. Beautiful studio cabin with heated floors throughout, and a large bathroom. Perfect for a single traveler or a romantic haven for two. The cabin is just 20 mins from the ski slopes, 35 mins from Denver and only 5 minutes from the historic town of Idaho Springs. No pets allowed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre located?

    Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is nestled in sandstone formations just outside the Denver metropolitan area, in Colorado. The park has both natural trails and the distinctive amphitheatre that welcomes visitors throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre?

    Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested for outdoor events at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, with warmer temperatures and fewer weather interruptions. Cooler months bring lighter crowds and scenic hikes amid the changing landscape.

  • How old is Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre?

    Red Rocks Amphitheatre was officially dedicated in 1941, making it over 80 years old. The surrounding sandstone formations are much older, shaped by natural forces long before the venue was constructed.

  • Why was Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre built?

    Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre was developed to create a performance space that embraces Colorado's natural geology, allowing artists and audiences to gather in a distinct setting. The venue was intended to host concerts, cultural events, and community gatherings.

  • What are some things to do near Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre?

    Around Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, visitors explore hiking trails, rock formations, and picnic areas, plus the nearby museum highlighting music history. Local communities have art galleries and welcoming cafes for an added afternoon experience.

  • How is the weather near Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre?

    Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre has cool winters with temperatures from 18 to 46°F (-8 to 8°C) and warmer summers, often ranging between 59 and 90°F (15 to 32°C). Seasonal rainfall is most frequent in late spring and summer, so layered clothing is often suggested.

  • How was Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre built?

    Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre was carved into dramatic sandstone formations by natural forces over millions of years, with workers later constructing the stage and seating using local materials. Its design integrates with the landscape, creating a distinctive open-air venue.

  • What is the history of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre?

    Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre has roots in Indigenous presence and local history, later becoming a celebrated concert venue in the twentieth century. Its open-air performances, sculpted by natural rocks, have drawn music fans and artists from around the world.