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Map pinUnited States · Colorado · Estes Park
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Blackhawk Cabins on Fall River - Cabin 9
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Cabin 9 at the Blackhawk Cabins is directly on Fall River, perfectly situated directly in between the Fall River entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park and "downtown" Estes Park. Our duplex cabin features a full kitchen, bathroom with tub and shower, a king bedroom, and a full-sized futon in the living room. There is cable TV, wi-fi, and all of the cooking and sleeping supplies to make your stay with us absolutely comfy! The space Before you book, read on to ensure our quirky property is the right fit for your getaway: Pets: We love hosting dogs! If you plan to bring your furry friend(s), please add them directly to your reservation at booking, at which point the pet fee ($20/dog/night) will be calculated directly into your trip total on the booking screen. Then, please shoot us a message with their name(s) and how many you plan to bring along (two max), and we’ll send you our pet policy and information. See “Additional Rules” for more. The Vibe: When we say "historic,” we mean historic—some of our digs stretch back 70 years, and sometimes, our “old school” shows. This can mean drafts when it’s cold out, some summer heat, and you’re bound to see an occasional four-to eight-legged friend around the property. We like to think of ourselves as an extension of the Front Range ecosystem, so it’s all part of the fun! WiFi & Cell: WiFi is limited. We offer the best we can, but don’t expect to Zoom into meetings (or much of anything, internet-wise). Cell service is limited on the property at this time, so try to pull up your cabin and check-in instructions before you arrive. Please also note that weather can impact satellite TV strength in the area, as WiFi coverage has to be beamed through satellite dishes. Safety: For the safety of our guests, we maintain outdoor security cameras to monitor wildlife visits, fire risks, hazardous elements, and other safety protocols (public spaces only). Please note our property is wild and rugged, with uneven surfaces, river access, and regular wildlife visits (bear, elk, wild cats, and more). Use caution around any natural terrain, understand and follow wildlife safety practices, and abide by our pet, fire, hot tub, and on-site rules as posted in your cabin guide. The hot tub is for use at your own risk and is not protected by a gate; the hosts are not responsible for injuries resulting from the use of the hot tub. Guests shall hereby indemnify and hold harmless the Owner against any and all claims of personal injury or property damage or loss arising from the use of the property, inclusive of but not limited to the house, hot tub, fire pits, etc., regardless of the nature of the accident, injury, or loss. Seasonal Information: Winters & Shoulder Season: Winter in Estes is magical, and we’re happy to make recommendations on activities! While US-34 east of the Park remains open and plowed, if you’re planning to visit during the winter/shoulder season, consider snow tires and any other supplies you may want for winter conditions. Trail Ridge Rd and other routes over the continental divide close seasonally every year, so access to Grand Lake and the western part of RMNP requires rerouting through I-70 to the south (which adds about 3-4 hours to the trip). During winter, watch out for snow shedding from roofs and icy/snowy walkways along our rugged grounds. We’ll send more winter info about a month before arrival. Summer/Early Fall: This is the high season! Note that certain cabins and suites can get toasty during the daytime, but at night typically cools off significantly. Fire season typically falls between summer and early fall in the area, so air quality may be unhealthy during this time, particularly among sensitive groups. Check out the Rocky Mountain National Park website ahead of time for more information on Timed Entry Permits during peak season (typically May-October). Let us know if you have questions!

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Map pinUnited States · Colorado · Estes Park
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