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Pinos River Trail Wild life cabin

Looking for a relaxing yet adventurous getaway?
Book a Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail and discover the best of Colorado’s mountains, forests, and lakes.
At Pine River Lodge, we’ve been welcoming guests since 1960, offering cabins with the authentic lodge vibe with everything you need.
From lakeside mornings to cozy nights by the fire pit, your Wild life cabin becomes more than a place to stay—it’s part of your story.

Why choose a Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail

Instead of staying in a generic hotel, our Wild life cabins offer you privacy, space, and a true connection to nature.
Start your day with fresh air, spend it outdoors, and finish by the fire.
Here’s what makes a Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail special:

  • Private cabins with complete kitchens for stress-free meals
  • Outdoor seating, BBQ grills, and fire pits for true Colorado experiences
  • Indoor heated pool and playground to keep kids entertained
  • Central high-speed internet access at the main lodge for checking in when needed
  • Year-round access to hiking, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, and more

What to expect in your Wild life cabin

Every Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail is designed for comfort and convenience.
Inside, you’ll find warm mountain décor, full kitchens stocked with cookware, air-conditioning, and satellite TV.
Outside, enjoy your own fire pit, BBQ grill, and space to unwind.
Some cabins also include hot tubs, giving you that perfect mountain-lodge feel.

Types of Wild life cabins in Pinos River Trail

No two trips are the same, which is why we offer a variety of options:

  • 1-bedroom Wild life cabins for couples seeking a romantic escape
  • 2-bedroom Wild life cabins perfect for parents with kids
  • 3-bedroom or larger Wild life cabins for family reunions
  • Lakefront Wild life cabins with direct access to the water
  • Pet-friendly Wild life cabins so you don’t leave pets behind

Things to do near Pinos River Trail

Your Wild life cabin isn’t just a cabin—it’s your base for exploring. Pinos River Trail offers something in every season:

Summer adventures

Summer brings warm days and endless outdoor fun.
Spend your mornings hiking or biking local trails, afternoons kayaking or paddleboarding on Vallecito Lake, and evenings grilling dinner outside your cabin.
Fishing is especially popular this time of year, with plenty of opportunities around Vallecito Lake.

Fall getaways

When the crowds thin out, fall colors transform the valley.
Aspens turn gold and orange.
Hunters also find this season ideal, with easy access to the San Juan National Forest from your Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail.

Winter escapes

Winter is for skiers, snowboarders, and snow lovers.
With Purgatory and Wolf Creek ski resorts nearby, plus snowmobiling trails and a fully groomed Nordic track, your cabin becomes a basecamp for snow adventures.
Ice fishing is also popular from January through March, with tournaments that make the lake come alive in winter.

Spring refresh

Spring is quiet and peaceful, perfect for older couples.
Trails begin to open, wildlife comes alive, and the lake starts warming up for early-season boating and fishing.

Itineraries from your Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail

Couples’ weekend (2 nights)

  • Friday: Arrive, relax by the lake, grill dinner, stargaze by your fire pit
  • Saturday: Morning hike, lunch in Durango, sunset paddle, board games and wine
  • Sunday: Coffee with mountain views, one last lakeside walk

Family vacation (3–5 nights)

  • Pool and playground time each morning
  • A ride on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
  • Evenings: s’mores

Winter adventure week

  • Ski Wolf Creek one day, Purgatory the next
  • Nordic ski on Middle Mountain trails
  • Evenings in your cabin, warming up in the hot tub

Wild life cabins vs hotels or Airbnb in Pinos River Trail

Cabins or Airbnb—what makes sense?
Hotels are often cramped and lack kitchens or outdoor space.
Airbnb options can be hit-or-miss.
At Pine River Lodge, you get the consistency of professional management with the charm of a private cabin.
Our Wild life cabins in Pinos River Trail offer better amenities, better access, and better value.

When to book your Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail

Summer: Busiest time of year from families and couples—book months ahead.
Fall: Great for hunters and leaf-peepers, less crowded than summer.
Winter: Limited cabins available (only 14 are winterized), so don’t wait.
Holidays: Christmas and New Year weeks fill quickly—returning guests often rebook a year ahead.

Frequently asked questions

Do the cabins have kitchens?

Yes. Every cabin includes a ready-to-use kitchen with cookware, dishes, and utensils.

Are the cabins pet-friendly?

Yes. Several cabins are pet-friendly, but book early to secure one.

Is there Wi-Fi?

Yes. High-speed internet is available at the main lodge, and some cabins offer limited coverage.

What activities are nearby?

Hiking, fishing, boating, skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, hunting, and day trips to Durango.

Is there a pool?

Yes, an indoor heated pool is open seasonally, plus a playground for kids.

Reserve your cabin now

Cabins book fast, especially in winter ski season.
Lock in your getaway now to stay in one of the most beautiful spots in Colorado.
Reserve your Wild life cabin in Pinos River Trail today and start planning your trip.

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