High Point Hideaway | Secluded Hot Tub

Entire home in Breckenridge, Colorado

  1. 6 guests
  2. 3 bedrooms
  3. 3 beds
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Adam
  1. Superhost
  2. 11 years hosting

Listing highlights

Self check-in

Check yourself in with the lockbox.

Beautiful area

Guests love this home’s scenic location.

Mountain view

Guests say the views are lovely.
Some info has been automatically translated.
A charming A-frame retreat tucked into the trees of Breckenridge, Colorado.

The space
Welcome to High Point Hideaway, a rare A-frame cabin tucked into the trees of Breckenridge, Colorado, offering the perfect balance of privacy, comfort, and proximity to town.

Located just minutes from Breckenridge Ski Resort and Gondola, this mountain retreat makes it easy to enjoy world-class skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking, biking, and alpine adventures the rest of the year, while still coming home to a peaceful, forested setting.

Inside, the cabin features an open living area, a fully equipped kitchen with quartz countertops, and comfortable furnishings designed for relaxing after a day outdoors. High-speed Wi-Fi and streaming TV are available when you want to stay connected, while the lofted A-frame layout adds warmth and character to the space.

Step outside onto the deck and unwind in your private hot tub, nestled among the trees on the south side of the home. It’s the perfect spot for morning coffee, post-ski recovery, or stargazing under clear Colorado skies.

With easy access to downtown Breckenridge, you are just minutes from dining, shopping, trails, and year-round mountain activities yet far enough away to enjoy quiet nights and true alpine solitude.

Whether you’re here for a ski getaway, summer adventure, or a peaceful mountain escape, High Point Hideaway offers a memorable Breckenridge experience.



License: BCA-43752
Maximum Occupancy: 6 guests
Parking: Up to 4 vehicles allowed on property

Guest access
You will gain access via an onsite lockbox with a code given prior to your arrival.

Other things to note
Good Neighbor Guidelines
The Good Neighbor Guidelines are a code of ethics for Summit County visitors staying in a short-term vacation rental unit. These guidelines help ensure that our community remains safe, enjoyable and beautiful for everyone who lives, works and plays in Summit County.

24-Hour Responsible Agent Contact Information: If at any time you have concerns about your stay, or in regard to your neighbors, please call the 24-hour contact number listed in the rental lease agreement or posted in the property. In the event of an emergency, call 911.

Wildfire Safety and Prevention: Wildfire is a serious risk here, and fire restrictions may be in place, depending on conditions and time of year. Even if fire restrictions are not in place, be vigilant: Only use approved outdoor devices, and ensure that a responsible adult is always present until a fire is out cold.

Visitors must check to see whether fire restrictions are in effect before lighting a fire outdoors, smoking outdoors, or using outdoor grills, barbecues or stoves. Visit SummitCounty website to find current fire restrictions and other wildfire prevention information.

In the event of a wildfire, sign up to receive emergency information at the SCAlert website.
Respect for Wildlife: Summit County is blessed with a diversity of wildlife, including bears, elk, moose, mountain lions, marmots, bighorn sheep, mountain goats and beavers. It can be exciting to view Colorado's wildlife, but it is important to do so at a safe distance. Most dangerous and potentially harmful encounters with wildlife occur because people fail to leave animals alone. Wildlife should not be harassed, captured, domesticated or fed.
Intentional or inadvertent feeding is the major cause of most wildlife problems. It is illegal in Colorado to intentionally place or distribute feed, salt blocks or other attractants for large animals. Please see the attached wildlife fact sheet for more information about your responsibilities related to wildlife.

Respect for Neighbors: Please be friendly and courteous, and treat your neighbors as you would like to be treated. Respect your neighbors and their property.
Noise and Outdoor Lighting: Be considerate of the neighborhood and your neighbors’ right to the quiet and peaceful enjoyment of their home and property, especially after 11 p.m. The Summit County Sherriff’s Office may be contacted if Summit County's noise ordinance is not followed. Do not direct outdoor lighting toward neighbors' homes, and do not leave outdoor lights on when you check out.

Maintenance of Property: Be sure to keep the property clean, presentable and free of trash and debris.

Trash and Recycling: Place all trash and recycling in the designated containers stored indoors, in order to prevent issues for wildlife or snow removal operators. Your Responsible Agent must provide a County-approved trash disposal and collection plan. Please see the attached fact sheet for guidelines on accepted materials for recycling. If your Responsible Agent does not provide recycling bins, visit the HighCountryConservation website to find the locations of Summit County’s free recycling drop-off centers in Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon and Silverthorne. Cigarette butts should be properly extinguished, cooled and disposed of in a trash receptacle.

Parking & Traffic Safety: All vehicles must park in the designated parking spaces provided. Do not park on roadways, lawns or in a manner that blocks driveways, sidewalks, alleys or mailboxes. Observe posted speed limits and watch for children and pedestrians. A copy of the County-approved parking plan for the this rental property must be provided to all renters in the rental agreement and posted in a prominent location within the property.
Maximum Capacity: This short-term rental unit has a maximum capacity of _10__ overnight guests, and this limit cannot be exceeded for any reason.

Driving Conditions: The combination of extreme weather conditions and steep grades can create treacherous driving conditions in Colorado's mountains. Summit County roads are only plowed once per day and can become impassable. It is highly recommended that your vehicle be equipped with the following, September through May: 4WD or AWD. snow tires or mud/snow tires (M+S) with minimum 1/8 inch tread, functioning defrosts (front and back), sturdy ice scraper and snow brush, windshield fluid rated for 0 degrees F or colder, shovel, gloves, boots and other winter clothing.
In winter conditions, give plow trucks extra space, do not pass plow trucks, drive slowly, increase your following distance from other vehicles, avoid stopping on an uphill slope, use the left lane only for passing, and never use cruise control.

If weather conditions require, CDOT will implement a Traction Law on state highways (e.g., I-70, U.S.
Hwy. 6, and Colo. Hwy. 9). Under a Traction Law, motorists will need to have either snow tires, M+S tires, or a four-wheel/all-wheel drive vehicle. All tires must have a minimum 1/8 inch tread. Motorists driving with inadequate equipment could be fined more than $130. If a motorist blocks the roadway because they have inadequate equipment during a Traction Law, they could be fined more than $650.

Pets: If pets are allowed in your rental unit, you must promptly clean-up after pets, prevent excessive and prolonged barking, and keep pets from roaming the neighborhood or harassing wildlife. Control aggressive pets and be sure to abide by the local leash laws. Dogs must be on leashes when on the Summit County Recreational Pathway System. Store pet food indoors in a secure container to reduce the likelihood of attracting wildlife and pests.

Tenant/Guest Responsibility: Approved guests and visitors are expected to follow the Good Neighbor Guidelines. Be sure to read your rental agreement for additional terms and restrictions, which may include consequences for failures to abide by the Good Neighbor Guidelines.

Registration Details
BCA-43752

Where you’ll sleep

1 of 2 pages

What this place offers

Mountain view
Kitchen
Wifi
Dedicated workspace
Free parking on premises

Select check-in date

Add your travel dates for exact pricing

Rated 4.95 out of 5 from 324 reviews.

Guest favorite
This home is a guest favorite based on ratings, reviews, and reliability

Overall rating

  1. 5 stars, 96% of reviews
  2. 4 stars, 4% of reviews
  3. 3 stars, 1% of reviews
  4. 2 stars, 0% of reviews
  5. 1 stars, 0% of reviews

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for cleanliness

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for accuracy

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for value

Guest reviews mention

Where you’ll be

Breckenridge, Colorado, United States
This listing's location is verified and the exact location will be provided after booking.

Neighborhood highlights

Located in Breckenridge Heights, this neighborhood sits just east of downtown Breckenridge as the roads climb toward Boreas Pass. The area offers a peaceful, mountain setting with forested surroundings and scenic views, while still being close to town.

The final stretch of road to the home is unpaved, and during winter months 4WD or AWD vehicles are strongly recommended. For those who enjoy walking, a trail provides approximately a 25-minute walk into downtown Breckenridge. Please note that the return trip is all uphill at an elevation of nearly 10,000 feet, so many guests choose to use Uber or Lyft, which are readily available in the area

Meet your host

Superhost
334 reviews
4.95 out of 5 average rating
11 years of hosting
Speaks English
Lives in Denver, Colorado

Adam is a Superhost

Superhosts are experienced, highly rated hosts who are committed to providing great stays for guests.

Co-hosts

  • Kayla & Adam

Host details

Response rate: 100%
Responds within an hour
To help protect your payment, always use Airbnb to send money and communicate with hosts.

Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 4:00 PM
Checkout before 10:00 AM
6 guests maximum
Safety & property
Exterior security cameras on property
Pool/hot tub without a gate or lock
Carbon monoxide alarm