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800-551-6372
(QuickTime Required) Open year around. In Grand Mesa National Forest, about an hour east of Grand Junction on all-weather state highway, this resort features cozy housekeeping cabins that sleep from 2 to 8, and a small motel overlooking beautiful Island Lake. Escape the summer heat and relax in Grand Mesa's cool mountain air at their 10,500' elevation. "The Grand Mesa . . . a place where memories are made."
The attractively furnished log cabins are spaced apart from each another for privacy and have fully equipped kitchens, gas heat and bathrooms with showers. One cabin features a rock fireplace and lake view. All cabins are furnished with bedding, towels, barbecue grills and outdoor campfire area. The motel units are available for those not requiring kitchen facilities. The comfortable lodge lobby has a scenic view for relaxation, conversation and coffee. Shop in the on-site store for groceries, gifts, fishing and hunting licenses and supplies.
Horseback riding and golfing opportunities, as well as restaurants, are nearby. ATV and Jeep trails abound. Visit Surface Creek Valley Historical Society's Pioneer Town in Cedaredge where you can experience the American West at the turn of the century. Hikers will want to trek along the Crag Crest National Recreation Trail, a 10-mile circular trail rising from east and west trailheads. You can walk to the west trailhead from the lodge. The 6.5 mile long path stretching across the top of Crag Crest is open to foot traffic only.
Snowmobile tours are offered in winter at the resort. Take a snowmobile tour to enjoy the 800 square miles on the mesa top with its groomed trails, open meadows, hidden valleys or steep slopes. You can also cross country ski or snowshoe from your door step. The average yearly snowfall here is 420 inches, that's 35 feet! Well mannered pets are permitted in the cabins for a minimal additional cost and must be on a leash at ALL times. All cabins and rooms are non-smoking. Location: Sixteen miles north of Cedaredge on all-weather Highway 65, near milepost marker 28, or 34 miles south of I-70 exit 49. 2825 Highway 65, PO Box 49, Cedaredge, Colorado 81413; 800-551-6372; 970-856-3250.
RATES Nightly Lodging Rates On-Season: Range from $65 to $160 Weekly Lodging Rates On-Season: Range from $410 to $1050 Multi-Night Stay Required: During holidays and special events, please call for details. Click Here for Rates & Additional PhotosACCOMMODATION DESCRIPTION About Smoking: All non smoking units. Cabins/Cottages with Cooking Facilities: 14 Air Conditioning: None. Units with King Beds: None. Units with Queen Beds: Some units. Units with Wood Fireplaces: 1 Additional Amenities (ask about availability): Coffee Maker. Alarm Clocks. Elevation: 10,500 feet above sea level. Region: Northwest - Grand Mesa Area Region: Northwest - Grand Junction Area Location: Away from Town, but close to a community convenience store and restaurant. Setting: Waterfront setting beside a lake, reservoir or pond. Adjoins public lands. Country feel. Forested. OPEN Campfires (individual use): Yes BBQ Grills (individual use): Yes On-Property in Central Area for Guests to Use: Central Area for OPEN Campfires. Credit Cards: Visa, Mastercard & Discover PET POLICIES: Pets in Lodging: All Pets are allowed in private rental units. There may be a fee or a deposit. Pet Supplies: 15 minutes drive. Vet Services: 15 minutes drive. TECHNOLOGY FOR GUESTS TO USE IN A COMMON AREA: Phone: Public payphones. Television: Available. VCR: Available.
Group Meeting Area: Indoor room and outdoor area. Central Area for OPEN Campfires: Yes Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in Indoor Meeting Room: 35 Maximum # of Lodging Guests with a Group: 90
National Forests & BLM Lands: On site. Designated Historic District, Site or Plaza: 25 minutes drive. Designated Scenic/Historic Byway: Along the Grand Mesa Scenic Byway. Designated Hiking Trails: Walking distance to trailhead. Museum: 25 minutes drive. Golf Course: 25 minutes drive. Art Gallery: 25 minutes drive. Photo Services and Supplies: 25 minutes drive. Restaurant(s): 5 minutes drive. Wine Tours OR Tasting: 25 minutes drive.
Fishing in River, Stream or Creek: 5 minutes drive. Fishing in Lake, Reservoir or Pond: On site. Fishing Tackle Sold: On site. Boat Rentals: Canoe, Raft, Row, Paddle &/or Motor: On site. Whitewater Rafting Office/Pickup point: 60 minutes drive. Horseback Trail Rides (Guided): 15 minutes drive. Jeep Trails: Trails start on site. (Off road, back country, 4WD.) ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) & Dirt Bike Trails: 5 minute drive. Mountain Bike Trails: Trails start on site. Mountain Bike Rentals: 5 minutes drive. Performing Arts Theatre: 25 minutes drive. HUNTING
Colorado Hunting Units/Areas: --52-- --411-- --421-- --41-- WINTER ACTIVITIES Downhill/Snowboarding Ski Area: 30 minutes drive. Cross Country Skiing Trails: Trails start on site. Snowshoe Trails: Trails on site. Snowmobile Trails: Trails start on site. Snowmobile Rentals: On site. Snowmobile Tours: On site. Click Here for Rates & Additional Photos |
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