Unaweep Yurt and Thimble Rock (WiFi)

Yurt in Gateway, Colorado

  1. 6 guests
  2. 3 beds
  3. 1 bath
Hosted by Nick
  1. 12 years hosting

Listing highlights

Valley view

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This is a fully equipped, fully functional yurt with all the amenities of home. It's the largest prefab yurt on the market. It's the perfect summer or fall retreat. For those willing to brave the cold it's also available in the winter months.
Located in the magnificent Unaweep canyon, the yurt is surrounded by steep granite walls and blue skies that span in every direction. Just miles away from the Gateway Canyons Resort, this unique area has something for everyone.

The space
Nomadic tribes of Mongolia still live in yurts today. While the modern yurt has adopted a few design options the essence of living in a round structure remains the same.

Surprisingly the yurt is 760 sqft! There is a full bath with running water, hot too! The kitchen is modest but offers all the essentials. There is an oven with stovetop, full size fridge/freezer, microwave and two compartment sink. Dishes, silverware, pots, pans, cooking utensils and of course a French press.

Furnishings include a wooden dining table and chairs. A custom hand carved log bed (queen). A couch/pullout and a rocking chair.

Guest access
The yurt is easy to access, 2wd vehicles will have no problem (with maybe an exception during winter months). There is a driveway with a green gate. Follow the driveway up and around behind the yurt.

Other things to note
The area offers a wide range of activities suitable for all tastes. Whether you're looking to relax or prefer something more adventurous the yurt can be base camp for both.

Hiking/ Horseback riding / biking/ atv tours/ rockclimbing/ wildlife viewing/ Gateway Auto Museum

The Wildcat trailhead is located at mile marker 133. It's a moderately strenuous hike from the canyon floor to the rim of the Uncompaghre plateau. The trail begins in a meadow and meanders up through oak brush, Aspen groves and eventually into the towering Ponderosa pines. Once on top the views of the canyon are plentiful.
If you're looking for more great hiking head south to Gateway Canyons Resort. Definitely check this place out and be sure to ask the guys at the adventure for recommendations.

Where you’ll sleep

Living area
1 queen bed, 1 single bed, 1 sofa bed

What this place offers

Valley view
Kitchen
Wifi
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed

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Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

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

Neighborhood highlights

This is not your typical neighborhood! There are neighbors up and down the canyon but sometimes miles of space in between. During the day choose from a variety of activities. Everything form hiking, biking, rock climbing, rafting/kayaking and horseback riding. There is a moderate/strenuous hiking trail located across the canyon floor called Wildcat Trail (mile marker 133). The trailhead is marked and parking available in the picnic area. For detailed information see : (URL HIDDEN)

I also encourage guests to visit the Gateway Canyons website- ((URL HIDDEN) The resort not only offers good information about the area but it also specific activities such as horseback riding or off road tours. The "Stables" is a working stable offering guided horseback riding. Ride in majestic valleys and climb through groves of aspen as you explore the west the way early settlers did! Atv tours and jeeps tours are also available through the resort, just inquire at the Adventure Center.

For those looking to explore by vehicle, Moab is a couple hours west of Gateway via John Brown Canyon. A beautiful drive with views of the La sal Mtns.The high desert landscape of the Colorado, Utah border is truly unique.

If you wish to leave the hiking for others and simply want to relax! The yurt offers perfect serenity. Days are filled with cool mountain air and every evening you're dazzled by stunning views with breath taking sunsets. Around dusk you can watch as the elk spill down off the Uncompahgre and into the valley below. You'll witness elk calves splashing in the lake below or herd bulls claiming their territory! There is a set of binoculars for wildlife watching, you never know what you might find! In the spring there are several waterfalls that spill into the Canyon. Finally Driggs Mansion a couple miles west of the yurt at the base of Thimble Rock.

If I've left something out just ask! I grew up in Western Colorado and I know the area well! I'm happy to help you plan your trip and see that you experience yurt living the way you want! Now is the perfect time to experience Western Colorado!

Meet your host

Host
965 reviews
4.89 out of 5 average rating
12 years of hosting
My work: Building/design/art
I spend too much time: Mountain biking
I'm a Colorado native that enjoys exploring the many mountains, canyons and rivers this great state has to offer. I have been building unique and interesting spaces across Colorado for 20 years. Foremost I'm an artist but building has become my vehicle for creative expression. I enjoy taking a project start to finish and leaving my mark each step of the way. I respect all people and all points of view- so long as kindness and open minds prevail. I thrive on fresh air, nature, good food and wine. In the summer months you can find me mountain biking or river rafting. Winters mean snowboarding the dozen ski areas around us. But traveling has always been a passion, whether close to home or across the globe. I caught the travel bug long ago exploring with my parents and seven siblings. I have trekked through the Rockies, Andes and in between. I have gotten lost more than once. I like beaches, tides and gritty little mountain towns. For me it's all about the people and the places they live. How they survive and how they enjoy!
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House rules

Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
6 guests maximum

Safety & property

Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm

Cancellation policy