Vacation rentals in Rocky Mountains

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Tiny home in Cortez
5 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Canyon Hideout Bungalow

MelissaRating, 5 stars2 days ago
By far the most beautiful Airbnb I've experienced! Stunning location with lots of hiking options. Bungalow is very clean with all the necessary amenities. Worth booking just for the amazing night sky! Mark is an amazing host, very helpful, proactive and kind, will be back!
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Tiny home in Columbia Falls
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Glacier Retreats - Getaway

ToddRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The perfect spot for solitude. We visited during warm days and where the Airbnb is situated is perfect to shade the place all afternoon. It’s quiet and comfortable and just right in every way. We don’t want to leave. We took a day to just stay there, relax, nap, cook, repeat. It’s that comfortable. We will be back for sure.
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Cabin in Colorado Springs
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Renovated Log Cabin in the Woods

SamuelRating, 5 stars1 week ago
My wife and I had such a great time celebrating her birthday in Colorado. We stayed at this cabin that was warm, welcoming, and had just the right touch of rustic charm. One of the best parts of the trip was exploring Garden of the Gods… the views were stunning, and the scenery was something we’ll always remember. Between the quiet cabin and the beauty all around us, it was the kind of trip that really sticks with you. We’d go back in a heartbeat.
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Guest suite in Evergreen
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Come smell the pines from your exclusive suite!!

NicholasRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This was easily one of the best places we’ve stayed through here. Dawn sent check-in instructions well in advance, and was prompt in responses when needed. It might as well be totally private, because we never heard noise from above. A great value that we will certainly return to if we are back in the area.
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Tiny home in Cedar City
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 820 reviews

Hobbit Cottage

OscarRating, 5 stars4 days ago
A wonderfully unique stay with incredible hosts!
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Yurt in Otter Rock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Otter Rock Surf Yurt

RachelRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I’ve stayed here multiple times, and each visit has been consistently excellent. The location is unbeatable—just steps from the ocean, with the calming sound of waves in the background. The accommodations are clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully maintained. The hosts are exceptionally kind and responsive, always making the experience smooth and enjoyable. If you’re considering a stay, I highly recommend it—this place is a truly unique , and I’ll continue returning.
Top guest favorite
Cabin in Salida
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Riverview cabin with hot tub (STR25-092)

LowenRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I can't say enough good things about this magical little cottage. It was perfect for the two of us. It's small but it has everything you need. It's very private and secluded but just a 10 minute drive to downtown Salida. The river rushing by the patio and the hot tub are definitely the highlight. I posted some photos and videos on my social media and I had friends begging for the link to the place. We actually had no idea that Fibark was happening in Salida that weekend but we were pleasantly surprised. Lots of activity and fun things to do and see. We just had the absolute best time. Can't wait to hear if my friends stay there! I know they will love it as much as we did.
Top guest favorite
Cabin in Eatonville
5 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Epic view | hot tub | sleeps 8 | 30 min to Rainier

AspiraRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
I feel it’s really difficult to describe in words the feeling of this place - everything was PERFECT. So perfectly thought of, there is not a single thing Carrie hasn’t thought of - the place has everything you need (and more)! I didn’t feel like leaving the place, the view is beyond words. To top that, every inch of this place is filled with quality stuff starting from the throws, the sofas, the recliners, the coffee (even the ultra soft charmin tp! I have hardly found Bnbs which have so thoughtfully prioritized even the smallest of things). Huge fan of the decor, the hot tub and the swing! Plus, loved that Carrie was our host - she was super responsive, proactive, helpful, friendly and communicative. We were a bit hesitant about the grill and she sent over someone in 30 mins to take a look just for our satisfaction. We hated to leave the place, and I wished we could extend so she also did a late checkout for us. It’s soo worth it! Thank you so much for a wonderful vacation!!

Your guide to Rocky Mountains

Welcome to Rocky Mountains

Stretching more than 3,000 miles from northern Canada to the southwestern United States, the majestic Rocky Mountains are one of the defining landscapes of North America. Formed millions of years ago, these picturesque peaks — which wend across some of the most scenic Western states, are home to alpine tundras, sprawling pine forests, dune-filled desert, lakes, rivers, and ten national parks between Canada and the United States. These ranges are populated by a cavalcade of megafauna, including wolves, grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and moose.

Humans flock here to revel in the natural beauty and to hike, rock climb, fish, mountain bike, ski, and snowboard. Hike out of the wilderness and you’ll find yourself in striking distance of such vibrant mountain cities as Denver, Jackson, and Bozeman. You can see the Rockies from the vantage point of a pair of skis, a jeep navigating a scenic byway, or the steamy waters of a natural hot spring. If you have the time, why not try them all?


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Rocky Mountains

Winter is for snow sports like skiing, while hiking and river rafting call for spring and summer. The national parks attract large crowds during the summer, so consider visiting them in the shoulder seasons for a more laid-back experience. Temperatures tend to cool off in alpine environments, so pack layers. There are plenty of events set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rockies, especially music festivals like Jazz Aspen Snowmass, every June in Aspen, Colorado, which brings major music acts to the ski mecca, and the Grand Teton Music Festival, held every summer in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which celebrates classical music.


Top things to do in Rocky Mountains

Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings

Few feats of architecture astound quite like these cliffside masterpieces built more than 700 years ago by the Ancestral Puebloans, an ancient Native American people. Located in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, you can explore these complex homes — some comprising more than 150 rooms — on ranger guided tours that highlight the archeological wonder of the place.

Yellowstone National Park

In terms of sheer volume of attractions, Yellowstone is tough to beat. This two-million-acre wilderness that straddles Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho includes sights such as the Old Faithful geyser, which rockets a 184-foot plume of hot water into the air about 20 times a day, and the Grand Prismatic Spring, a rainbow-colored thermal pool that owes its hue to naturally occurring bacteria.

Taos, New Mexico

This laid-back town is known for art and wellness. Explore classic adobe architecture here, especially at the Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Native American community that has been continuously inhabited for more than 1,000 years. Visit artists’ homes turned galleries at sites like the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Blumenschein Home and Museum. During the winter, Taos is a relaxing base for ski trips into the local stretch of the Rockies, the Sangre de Cristo Range.

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