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Pine Grove Cabins
60 County Rd 90 PO Box 85, Allenspark, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80510
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60 County Rd 90 PO Box 85, Allenspark, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO 80510
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My girlfriend and I was looking for a quiet place to go for a girlfriend weekend getaway close to Estes Park but far enough away from town to rest and relax. This was perfect! It was rustic, yet clean,quiet and charming. The owners were delightful and friendly. This is not your fancy, plush hotel style lodging, but perfect for a rustic, mountain getaway. The cabin had a small kitchenette, 3/4 bath and comfortable beds. We shopped during the day and had tea and coffee in our cabin in the evening while reading our books. I would definitely go back again!
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Date of stay: July 2013Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Pine Grove cabins are in Allenspark, about 10 miles from Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. They are about 50 yards off Route 7 at the North end of the town. They consist of a number of individual cabins of various sizes set in a woodland. Although the cabins are not that far from Route 7 we did not notice any traffic noise. All the cabins are well-separated from each other which adds nicely to the sense of isolation. Each cabin contains kitchens and bathrooms.
We found the cabins by chance and ended up staying for 4 nights in the smallest cabin. All you need to bring is food and drinK: the cabin had 2 comfortable queen beds, a kitchen with gas cooker, fridge and a reasonable selection of pots, pans, plates, cups and cutlery, and a bathroom with a good hot shower and towels. The cabin had its own gas heater, but no air-con. All the fixtures, fittings and furniture were in good working order and clean, but they were old fashioned and dated! In our view this fit in nicely with the charm of the place.
There is a small patio which we sat out on in the evenings. Here we watched humming birds, rabbits, deer, woodpeckers and the inevitable chipmunks and squirrels going about their business.
Our hosts, June and Bob, were a lovely couple who have been running the place for 25 years. They take cash and cheque, but not credit cards.
While the location is further from Rocky Mountain National Park there is great scenery and walking opportunities nearby including Longs Peak, Estes Cone and Pawney Pass.
Allenspark is a very small place, but within walking distance of the cabins it does have a surprisingly good cafe for breakfasts, good quality coffees (better than Starbucks!) and an internet terminal. Allenspark also has a 5 star restaurant (which was way too expensive for us with entrees from 35 to 140 dollars). Apparently the restaurant also has a good bar, but you might need to dress up a bit or drop June and Bob's name to the owner, because we got turned away in our fleeces and trainers! If you need supplies, you need to drive out of town a few miles or go to Estes Park.
Come here if you don't mind a rustic cabin with an old fashioned touch, and you like the sense of peace and isolation that you may not get in Estes Park. Don't come if you need immediate access to bars, restaurants, shops and TV.
We found the cabins by chance and ended up staying for 4 nights in the smallest cabin. All you need to bring is food and drinK: the cabin had 2 comfortable queen beds, a kitchen with gas cooker, fridge and a reasonable selection of pots, pans, plates, cups and cutlery, and a bathroom with a good hot shower and towels. The cabin had its own gas heater, but no air-con. All the fixtures, fittings and furniture were in good working order and clean, but they were old fashioned and dated! In our view this fit in nicely with the charm of the place.
There is a small patio which we sat out on in the evenings. Here we watched humming birds, rabbits, deer, woodpeckers and the inevitable chipmunks and squirrels going about their business.
Our hosts, June and Bob, were a lovely couple who have been running the place for 25 years. They take cash and cheque, but not credit cards.
While the location is further from Rocky Mountain National Park there is great scenery and walking opportunities nearby including Longs Peak, Estes Cone and Pawney Pass.
Allenspark is a very small place, but within walking distance of the cabins it does have a surprisingly good cafe for breakfasts, good quality coffees (better than Starbucks!) and an internet terminal. Allenspark also has a 5 star restaurant (which was way too expensive for us with entrees from 35 to 140 dollars). Apparently the restaurant also has a good bar, but you might need to dress up a bit or drop June and Bob's name to the owner, because we got turned away in our fleeces and trainers! If you need supplies, you need to drive out of town a few miles or go to Estes Park.
Come here if you don't mind a rustic cabin with an old fashioned touch, and you like the sense of peace and isolation that you may not get in Estes Park. Don't come if you need immediate access to bars, restaurants, shops and TV.
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Date of stay: September 2009Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Eight of us stayed in the largest cabin, slept about 9 but only had one bathroom with a shower. The cabin smelled terrible, and we had to spray fabreeze everywhere. The carpet was stained and torn. The kitchen and shower were old, outdated, and falling apart with stains and scratches on everything. Spider webs in every nook and cranny. Shower and dish rack had mildew and scum. Dust covered everything. Bedding was old, stained, torn and smelled bad. Animals could be heard scratching between the walls. We stayed two nights. Nobody ever came to remove the trash or bring new towels. We left a day early and would never go back. Overall, this place looked like a hunters cabin somebody would use once a year. Shocking someone would rent this place for $250 a night. Once they got our money upfront, they would not refund anything once we told them our concerns.
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Date of stay: August 2012Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip: Cabin by the office was a lot better and better maintained.
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We went camping with a large 30 plus group of friends. A smaller group 4 adults and 1 baby got a cabin due to the baby and wanting convenience. The first day a few of us drove to the cabin to connect parties. Not even one minute of pulling in the manager comes driving by slowly then pulls behind our vehicles. He interrogated us for about 5 minutes asking if we were staying there with everyone else. We told him 3 times no we were getting our group together. Super unprofessional and rude. The day of check out our friends were getting ready to leave. He did the exact pull behind vehicles and interrogate. Then stated "there was a hell of a lot more people than four staying here." Rude, unprofessional and not worth the money you will spend. Drive up the canyon and stay for free in a tent over these cabins and rude owner.
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Date of stay: August 2015Trip type: Travelled with family
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My family and I just spent an amazing weekend at this beautiful 1940's era cabin. It was clean and we all loved it. My kids loved the beds in the loft, and we all slept great in the comfortable beds. The gas stove worked perfectly and there was plenty of room for all. Pine Grove Cabins are under new management now, and the manager was friendly and helpful. I can't recommend this cabin highly enough, and we're all excited to go back.
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Date of stay: July 2018Trip type: Travelled with family
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We stayed in the cabin with bench on the front porch. It had a king-size bed, 2 double beds downstairs and two singles in the loft. It was the perfect rustic get-away. We wanted to disconnect and enjoy the quiet and it was everything we were hoping for! We picked up our groceries before coming up the mountain and enjoyed cooking on a gas stove and using the refrigerator that had to be from the 1950's. It was truly like stepping back in time! Amazing! Our boys loved hiking in the area and going to the top of Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) over trail ridge rd and then over to the other side to Mary's lake and we saw many animals in the area. Don't expect to be interrupted by cell phone calls - your cell phone won't work, unless it is over their free wi-fi.
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Date of stay: July 2016Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip: We loved the cabin with the bench on the front porch
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United StatesColoradoRocky Mountain National ParkAllenspark
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10
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pine Grove Cabins
Which popular attractions are close to Pine Grove Cabins?
Nearby attractions include Chapel on the Rock (5.8 km), Ouzel Falls (6.2 km), and Baldpate Inn Key Room Collection (7.6 km).
Is Pine Grove Cabins located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.2 km away from the centre of Allenspark.