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Bear Paw Lodge Bear Paw Lodge is an affordable family vacation destination offering relaxing, personable, and incredibly comfortable mountain cabins and vacation home rentals for spring, summer, and fall foliage vacations. Our cabins, which are available for rent between May and November, are pet & kid friendly, and are fully equipped with barbeque grills, fireplaces, TV/VCRs. Most have a private outdoor picnic table too. Our family reunion, wedding, honeymoon, and anniversary accommodations make your special event or vacation a memorable one. We are located in the heart of the Four Corners area, about one mile from the Vallecito Lake shoreline. The 22-mile scenic shoreline is surrounded by the San Juan National Forest and Wimenuche Wilderness. You will find fantastic trails for horseback riding, hiking, atv, and mountain biking. Here you can enjoy some of the best family adventure activities that the Rocky Mountains have to offer.
Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch Nestled in the Cherry Creek valley of Colorado, Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch offers guests the chance to experience ranch life the way the cowboys did... wide open skys... the open range... big ranch-style breakfasts... solitude and tranquility... camp fires... plus horse and cattle activities tailored to fit your vacation dreams. Nearly 400 acres of private land are waiting for you to come explore... Hike, ride, or relax and put your feet in the creek... We are adjacent to over 4000 acres of public land... plus the San Juan National Forest is a short drive to the north with its miles of horse and hiking trails, and many ATV trails. We cater to the horse lover, but everyone is welcome at Cherry Creek Mountain Ranch. Bring your own horses, borrow some of ours, or just watch the horses over the fence... Dogs are welcome too, as long as they are well behaved.
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