đ¶ Vintage piano, indoor rock wall, and a vinyl player with hand-picked records
đ Cozy reading nook with telescope and built-in bookshelves
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The Space:
Layered with character, texture, and natural light, this three-level mountain getaway is designed for comfort, creativity, and connection. Whether youâre admiring the treetops from the deck or enjoying a quiet moment with a book, every space invites you to slow down and unwind.
The kitchen blends sage green cabinetry with stainless steel appliances and a rustic prep island. It's fully stocked for cooking and connection, with hanging copper pots, a complimentary coffee station with pods, and a full spice rack. The dining room flows naturally from the kitchen and features a long wooden table surrounded by large windows and views of the pines, with doors that open to the wraparound deck.
đïž Bedrooms & Sleeping Arrangement/s
Bedroom 1: Queen bed
Bedroom 2: Double bed
Bedroom 3: Queen bed
Bedroom 4: Queen bed
Bedroom 5: Queen bed
Bedroom 6: Queen bed, Single bed, and a built-in rock wall for adventurous spirits!
Living Room: Sofa bed
đ Bathrooms
The home includes three full bathrooms, each with a comfortable, well-appointed feel. The main bathroom features a jetted tubâgreat for a quiet soak at the end of the day. Another includes a classic tub with vintage details and warm lighting, while the third has a simple, clean layout with a full shower. All are stocked with plush towels and essential toiletries for your stay.
đ§ș Laundry
The lower-level utility room includes a full-size washer and dryer for guest use.
đż Outdoor Spaces
The wraparound deck offers a peaceful perch in the trees, complete with forest views, a propane BBQ grill, and a dining area with cushioned chairsâideal for outdoor meals or slow mornings. A shaded covered porch on the lower level features rustic rocking chairs and a quiet spot to settle in with a drink or a conversation.
đ¶ Kid-Friendly Touches
A pack-n-play and high chair are provided to make traveling with little ones easier.
đ żïž Parking
There are 4 parking spaces available in the upper driveway.
â ïž Mountain Access Advisory: This cabin is located in a mountainous area where road conditions can be challenging year-round. A reliable 4WD or AWD vehicle is strongly recommended, especially during snowy, icy, or muddy conditions. Please plan accordingly for safe access.
Guest Access:
đ You'll have full access to the entire home, including all bedrooms, living areas, the kitchen, and outdoor spaces. Feel free to make yourself at home and enjoy everything the space has to offer. If you have any questions or need anything during your stay, just let us knowâweâre happy to help!
The Neighborhood:
đïž Green Mountain Falls sits at 7,800 feet in a narrow mountain valley surrounded on all sides by Pike National Forest. Trails start right from the town center, including the Catamount Trail, a 6-mile round trip winding past waterfalls and through the Garden of Eden meadow to South Catamount Reservoir, with sweeping Pikes Peak views at the top. The Pikes Peak Highway entrance is just 9 minutes away, Cave of the Winds 15 minutes.
đœïž The building itself is home to Cantina Verde, serving Southwest-inspired cuisine and award-winning margaritas right on the Ute Pass, and the Blue Moose Tavern, a classic mountain dive bar with craft beer, gourmet pizza, and live music on weekends. The Pantry, one of the most beloved breakfast spots in the entire Pikes Peak region, is just a short walk away. Black Bear Distillery rounds out the local scene with artisan small-batch spirits in a historic log cabin, open Saturdays.
đš Green Box Arts brings world-class contemporary performances and public art to this tiny mountain town year-round. Their crown jewel is the James Turrell Skyspace, Colorado's only Skyspace installation, a meditative light and color experience perched above Gazebo Lake in the Red Butte Recreation Area, accessible via a short trail right from the center of town. Summer brings two beloved annual events: the Green Box Arts Festival (July 4-19) and the 88th annual Bronc Day Festival (July 25), a Western parade with food trucks, local vendors, and a pie contest.
đïž Gazebo Lake and Lake Park are just a short walk away, offering trout fishing, walking paths, wildlife sightings, and the iconic 1890 Victorian gazebo on its own island. The town also has a seasonal municipal pool, perfect for cooling off after a morning on the trails. Woodland Park is just 5 minutes west for groceries and supplies, and serves as the gateway to Mueller State Park, Cripple Creek, and the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, home to petrified ancient redwood stumps and one of the richest fossil deposits in the world. Downtown Colorado Springs is 20 minutes east.
Getting Around:
đ By Car: A car is recommended for exploring beyond town. Downtown Colorado Springs is 20 minutes east, Garden of the Gods 22 minutes, Cave of the Winds 15 minutes, Pikes Peak Highway entrance 9 minutes, and Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument about 25 minutes west on US-24. Free public parking is available along Ute Pass Avenue and in the lot by Gazebo Lake, just a short walk away.
đ¶ On Foot: Green Mountain Falls is highly walkable. Gazebo Lake, local restaurants, shops, and trailheads are all within easy reach on foot. No car needed for a full day in town.
đČ By Bike: The Ute Pass corridor is popular with cyclists. The relatively flat town center is easy to navigate by bike, with trail access beginning right from downtown.
đ Public Transit: Limited public transit serves the Green Mountain Falls area. A car is recommended for most trips beyond the immediate town center.
đ Rideshare: Uber and Lyft operate in the area, though availability may be limited given the town's small size. We recommend arranging transportation in advance for evening outings.
Other Things to Note:
đ Rental Agreement: For a seamless booking experience, a Rental Agreement is required for all reservations. Once your reservation is confirmed, weâll provide details for completing the agreement.
đ Check-In Process: Your unique entry code and check-in instructions will be added to your personalized guidebook on the morning of your arrival. Youâll use this code for entry.
â Starter Supply: Weâve prepared a starter supply that includes paper towels, coffee K-cups, toilet paper, shampoo, body wash, and plush white towels to make your stay more comfortable.
â° Unauthorized Late Checkout Fee: $20 per half hour late.
đ” Additional Fees: A mandatory damage waiver or security deposit will be collected after booking. Optional services like early check-in, late check-out, and additional guests can be arranged upon request (based on availability). These fees help cover extra scheduling or cleaning needs. Please message us ahead of time for pricing and availability.