Mountain cabin retreat, tucked between Gunnison and Montrose, amidst the towering trees and beauty of the San Juan Mountains, Uncompahgre National Forest and Gunnison Basin in the Arrowhead community. Perched at a cozy elevation of 9,500 feet, you will experience the authentic charm and simplicity of nature as you unwind by the crackling fire, savoring the peace and serenity that surrounds you. Whether you yearn for quiet contemplation or thrilling outdoor adventures, this cabin will beckon you to rediscover the allure of the great outdoors. We are in GMU 66 and COBDR 3.
Soak in the fresh mountain air and wildlife on the roomy deck, accessible with stairs or convenient ramp for guests needing mobility assistance. Our cabin offers comfort for up to 8 guests, with two bedrooms on the main floor, featuring a queen and king bed, along with a bathroom and a large loft area with a queen and full bed. Warm up by the wood-burning stove as you gather in the inviting living space, stocked with indoor and outdoor games. Whip up meals in the fully equipped kitchen, stay connected with complimentary WiFi for working while you play, and unwind with your favorite shows on the Smart TV or enjoy a movie night with the DVD player. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure or are here to fish, hunt, snowmobile, x-country ski, snowshoe, ride the COBDR trails, our cabin offers the perfect home base for your memorable mountain getaway.
Things to know: There is a Browning wildlife camera directed at the driveway area. We are not ADA compliant. We have taken steps to accommodate a wheelchair traveler and recommend there is also a companion for assistance. This cabin has a ramp and larger bathroom. There are also limitations for accessibility and I am happy to answer specific questions before you make your reservation.
Highway 50 Travel: Please be aware there is road construction for a bridge crossing blue mesa reservoir at the Pinnacles that impacts travel between The Alpine Plateau Rd and Gunnison. They have had one way traffic, closures and rerouting. There is a well travelled cut off that is currently open several times a day in both ways- County Road 26. It connects highway 149 with highway 50 for a detour. If you need links to information about this detour let me know.
The cabin is about 1 mile off Alpine Plateau Road and 6.5 miles off Highway 50.
Spring/Summer and early Fall:
Guests enjoy fishing at private mountain ponds, abundant scenery with nearby COBDR trails, ATV routes, hiking, and biking trails. Since the lakes are private property you will not need a Colorado fishing license. Guests will also enjoy wildlife viewing and stargazing next to the fire pit or on the large deck.
On Saturdays during the Summer there is live music at the restaurant which also offers great food. Hours fluctuate depending on time of year.
Winter:
Winter is very special at Arrowhead as the internal community roads close to vehicles once there’s adequate snow. This is typically 12/1 - 4/15 and depends on the weather. Internal cabin community roads are open to snow machines, x-country skis, snowshoes and foot travel. Inquire before booking. When the internal community roads close, guests will park in the Winter parking lot and use your snowmobile, skis or snowshoes to scoot to the cabin. The cabin is about 1 mile (approx. 30 minutes to snowshoe) from the winter parking lot. The internal roads and winter parking lot are typically groomed but often covered with fresh powder snow. We recommend at least AWD in the winter parking lot due to snowy conditions.