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Updated Historic
1800's Gold Miner Cabins
Nestled at the base of Hahns Peak in northern Colorado, historic Columbine Cabins is convenient to the Routt National Forest,
Steamboat Lake, Pearl Lake,
Hahns Peak Lake and the Mt. Zirkel
Wilderness. Visitors enjoy fishing, hiking,
cross country skiing, hunting, or just sitting
on the porch watching hummingbirds.
Office
Phone: 970-879-5522
Email
columbinecabins@mindspring.com
Winter hrs 10 am. to 4 pm.
summer 8 am. to 5 pm.
seven days-a-week. (Closed April 1 to May 10)
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Our
cozy cabins (14 total) and peaceful setting invite
relaxation. Consider vacationing with your dogs;
they're welcome at Columbine, too.
We get lots of
snow here in Columbine Colorado during the winter months,
350 inches
each year. You can hike or ski from your cabin
door. The peak of the fall colors are typically viewed
in mid to late September. We're open summer, fall,
and winter; so come on up and get out of town.
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Cross
country skiers returning to their rustic cabins
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Columbine
is located 29 miles north of Steamboat Springs
on scenic County Road 129, which is paved and plowed to our driveway.
Our
lodging accommodations are within the boundaries of the
Routt National Forest
which provides excellent hunting for Elk
and Mule deer. Our rental cabins and other buildings are scattered among aspen trees and evergreens,
each with a dramatic view of Hahns
Peak.
Columbine Resort
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Columbine Cabins
contains the Columbine Historic District,
which holds National Historic Register
designation. Many of our buildings date from
the late 1800's when Columbine was a gold
mining town.
Our rental cabins feature furnished kitchens, most having hot and cold running water at the sink. They have comfortable beds with bedding provided, a dining area, and porches with seating. Most
cabins have wood cookstoves with firewood provided, as well as backup electric heat. Bathroom facilities in the cabins vary; some cabins have toilets and a few even have showers or tubs. See the individual
cabin descriptions for specifics.
A centrally located lodge provides clean, modern bathrooms with showers. Upstairs in the lodge is a common room with pool table, couches, books,
games and puzzles, along with a spectacular view
of Hauhs Peak. A wood fired
steam sauna, picnic tables, and a community fire ring are available for guest use.
Fire ring and picnic tables not accessable in
winter.
The new
kitchen building provides an
indoor dining area, large commercial kitchen
with two large counters, plenty of refregerator
space, comerical dishwasher and
outdoor grill. Kitchen building is available to
large groups by advance reservation only. An adjacent
tent pad provides space for an
outdoor events, large tent or portable awnings (guest would provide tent), to accommodate outdoor group dining. You may cook yourself, hire a chef, or use a caterer - the choice is yours.

(Photos above):The General Store, where stagecoaches stopped and miners bought supplies, welcomes you as you arrive at Columbine's entry. The store now houses our office and mercantile. No TV or Phone in
cabins. No cell phone service yet. Travel back in time and leave your watch behind.
To read what some of our past cabin guests have
said about their stay at Historic Columbine
Cabin Resort (click
here).

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