Moose Landing on River at Kebler Pass!

Tiny home in Somerset, Colorado

  1. 4 guests
  2. 2 bedrooms
  3. 2 beds
  4. 0 baths
Hosted by Theresa
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  2. 1 year hosting

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Moose Landing Glamping
Discover the gorgeous landscape and extravagant views of Elk Mountain Range in this tiny Heated cabin on Kebler Pass. World Record Largest Elk caught here. Hunting zone in pictures. No electricity or running water, has porter potty. Queen bed, dinette, sofa, loft with full bed overlooking a creek, BBQ. Access to private park, solar lights, internet and refrigerator at Main Lodge. Hunting zones listed. Bear Creek Hideaway for rent with full bathroom & kitchen on site.

The space
Riverfront property with ponds, creeks and 360 degree mountain view of the wilderness. Very secluded and private. Breathtaking views.

World Record Largest Elk caught for 100 years in 1899 by John Plute was caught here, pictures included. Hunting map zones in pictures. Trout fishing in river on property.

Please feel free to explore the property and use our Private Park called Eagle's Nest Park. It has swings, horseshoes, bocce, shuffleboard, tetherball, frisbee golf, gazebo, picnic tables and it is on the river. All of the equipment is in the small shed that you may use anytime. Please make sure you put the equipment back in the shed when you are done.

Irwin Lake, Lost Lake, Lost Lake Slo, Dollar Lake, Tomahauk Reservoir, Paonia Reservoir and Beaver Ponds minutes from cabin. Swimming, rafting, kayaking, and paddle boarding in lakes. Over 87 hiking trails on Kebler Pass, minutes from cabin. Cabin is 28 miles from Crested Butte. Pass is open seasonal to Crested Butte from May-End November. Glenwood Springs 1 hr 15 min, Aspen 1 1/2 hr, Redstone 35 minutes, nearest food store Paonia 20 miles or Hotchkiss 25 miles. Please bring directions with you, you will loose cell service along the way.

Pearl Ranch is facing the Ragged Mountain Range with an amazing view. Feel free to take photo's of this breathtaking view anytime and visit the horses running in the meadow. Horses love carrots!

Guest access
Directions:
Coming from North
Take County Road 133 and between mile marker 23 & 24 turn onto County Road 12 also known as Kebler Pass. Take Kebler Pass 1/4 mile past mile marker 3 and turn into the Log Entrance of Pearl Ranch. Make left onto Moose Country Trail, cabin is on right. Door is unlocked and key is accessible.

Coming from South
Go through Crested Butte and get to County Road 12 also known as Kebler Pass. Take Kebler Pass to mile marker 3 and turn into the log entrance of Pearl Ranch. Make left onto Moose Country Trail, cabin is on right. Door is unlocked and key is accessible.

Other things to note
Glamping cabin. No electricity, bathroom or running water. Cabin is accessible via dirt road, 4x4 preferred. Games, dishes, glasses, silverware, inside cabin.

Please take a picture of the directions before you drive here because along the way you will loose cell service. We are about 22 - 30 minutes from the nearest food store so it would be a good idea to stop there before you get here.

If your dogs are not friendly, please let me know so I keep my dogs away. You will probably be greeted during your stay by very friendly Rough Collies. Horses love to eat carrots!

This is a ranch in the middle of the wilderness, please do not put your garbage in our dumpster, it will attract wild animals. We put garbage in the dumpster only Monday mornings, when the pick up the trash. You can bring your garbage to the Main Cabin, Pearl Ranch, and I can store it in our garage.

At nightfall, the wild critters are roaming, please keep pets indoors.

Please check out our website because it list all the popular landmarks, restaurants, festivals that are surrounding for you to access and visit. Pearl Ranch Colorado.

Where you’ll sleep

What this place offers

Mountain view
River view
Waterfront
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 from 39 reviews.

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Somerset, Colorado, United States
Exact location will be provided after booking.

Neighborhood highlights

Directions:
Coming from North
Take County Road 133 and between mile marker 23 & 24 turn onto County Road 12 also known as Kebler Pass. Take Kebler Pass 1/4 mile past mile marker 3 and turn into the Log Entrance of Pearl Ranch. Make first left onto Moose Country Trail and cabin is on right.

Coming from South
Go through Crested Butte and get to County Road 12 also known as Kebler Pass. Take Kebler Pass to mile marker 3 and turn into the log entrance of Pearl Ranch. Make first left onto Moose Country Trail and cabin is on right.

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Where I went to school: BA St Joseph's University, MA StonyBrook
My work: Mathematics Teacher
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Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
4 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm