Come and experience PineWater Cabin! It's less
than an hour's drive from the Denver metro area in the small mountain town
of Bailey. You're a world away from the hectic city in a gorgeous setting
with fresh air, nature, pine trees and a rushing creek! The miles and miles of hiking trails in the national forest are less than a mile from the cabin.
Four wheel drive trails are a short drive from the cabin.
The perfect place for the outdoor enthusiast; this cabin and the lush
forest beckon you to connect to nature. Listen to the rushing water in the
creek right off your back deck and watch for wildlife including big horn
sheep, deer and elk. The deck is also great for drinking your morning
coffee or eating at the picnic table!
This lovely log cabin was built in the early 1930's by the Colorado
Civilian Conservation Corps. They built the trails in what is
now known as Mount Evans Wilderness. This cabin is off the beaten path on
a private road that is shared with a few other cabins.
The cabin has been added onto over the years and has maintained it’s
quaint atmosphere. It’s situated on just under an acre and Deer Creek runs
through this private, wooded lot providing the soothing sounds of the
year round very large creek. The picture windows overlook the creek and in
the summer you can open the windows and listen to the rushing water. This
is a warm and cozy cabin with hickory furnishings. It has two bedrooms;
one with a queen bed and the other has a twin bed with trundle allowing up
to four people to sleep comfortably. The bathroom is newly remodeled and
has a whirlpool tub to soak in after a day of hiking. The living room has
a wood stove located in the original stone fireplace to provide warmth on
those chilly nights or winter days. The kitchen also has the original wood
cook stove, but for your convenience a modern day range/oven is also
provided along with a fully equipped kitchen (just bring your own food!).