Estes Park Cabins with Hot Tubs (Local Suggestions)

Pep Dekker • April 16, 2024

Estes Park is the place to be for a relaxing, restorative vacation with lots to do outside in the glorious Rocky Mountain National Park!


Honestly, there is nothing better than coming home to unwind in the hot tub after an exhilarating day out hiking or sightseeing in Estes Park. 


Suitable for couples, families, and friends, these cabins with hot tubs are guaranteed to enhance your getaway here! 


Staying in one of these Estes Park cabins with a hot tub ensures you have a great time both out and about, and while you’re at home in your accommodation. 


In this article, we’ve listed some of the best cabins available in Estes Park for those who want the luxury of enjoying a hot soak during their stay.


Let’s dive in!


Top Estes Park Cabins with Hot Tubs

These cabins come with special recommendations (from me!) and are guaranteed to provide the perfect setting for you to unwind during your stay. 


Estes Park has a lot to offer in terms of activities outdoors, so the key to elevating your holiday in Estes Park is to make sure your accommodation provides a perfect balance of relaxation and zen. 


This way, you can enjoy your experience to the fullest and properly refresh before the next day!


Take a peek below for a range of the best Estes Park cabins that come with hot tubs:

Sunnyside Knoll: 1

Source: Sunnyside Knoll: 1

  • Location: 1675 Fall River Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: (800) 672-9289
  • Price range: $155-225 per night
  • Features: wood fireplace, TV, free parking, amazing location!
  • Amenities: kitchenette, 1 bathroom with jetted bathtub, king bed, free WiFi
  • Reservation: you can reserve online, or make a booking via phone
  • Customer reviews: 4/5 stars, with 100+ reviews


This cabin sleeps 4 and is a cozy, welcoming space that offers all you need for a relaxing stay. 


No-frills but homely and comfortable, this studio has a personal hot tub and a bathtub to provide for all your spa time needs – and at an extra $15 per night, it’s dog-friendly, too! 


The minimum stay here is 2 nights, so you’re sure to have time for rest.


The true value in this cabin, however, is its location: a mere 3 miles from the entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park, and convenient to the township as well.



Its proximity to the national park provides ample opportunity to witness wildlife on your doorstep; elk, bighorn sheep, and other animals are known to pass through the grounds. 


If you’re making the most of the hot tub and staying during the winter season, complimentary snowshoes are offered!


Sunnyside Knoll: 11

Source: Sunnyside Knoll: 11

  • Location: 1675 Fall River Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517
  • Phone number: (800) 672-9289
  • Price range: $160-225 per night
  • Features: queen bed, gas fireplace, grill
  • Amenities: ¾ kitchen, cable TV, free movies, WiFi, parking
  • Reservation: you can reserve online, or via phone
  • Customer reviews: 4/5 stars, with 100+ reviews


Sunnyside Knoll 11 is located on the same grounds as Unit 1, but the cabins differ slightly; this studio is a more private, intimate space that sleeps two. 


The hot tub is located outside on the deck and thus offers a view of the forest. At night time, this cabin offers the perfect opportunity to sit outside in the hot tub and gaze at the stars! 


Sunnyside Knoll 11 offers most of the same amenities and features as Sunnyside Knoll 1, such as snowshoes and the opportunity to watch wildlife. 


I would recommend this cabin for a more intimate getaway – perfect for a couple with its private deck and outdoor hot tub! 


Fawn Valley Inn: 256

Source: Fawn Valley Inn: 256

  • Location: 2760 Fall River Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: +1 970-586-2388
  • Price range: $160-230 per night
  • Features: river and mountain views! Fishing on-site, seasonal heated pool
  • Amenities: personal grill, kitchenette, free WiFi, TV, movies, free parking & laundromat
  • Reservation: you can reserve online, or book by phone
  • Customer reviews: 4/5 stars, with 400+ reviews


Fawn Valley Inn is located right on the doorstep of the Fall River, with access to the river just steps away. 


This apartment sleeps 3, with a queen-sized bed and futon.


This studio is entirely self-contained with a kitchenette, gas grill (great for fresh fish from the river if you’re lucky), access to a laundromat, and of course the hot tub on the deck! 


This Inn offers a 100% refund if you cancel within 24 hours of booking, as long as the cancellation is for a stay 60 days in advance; otherwise, a 50% refund is provided if the booking is canceled within 4 weeks of the stay.


Brynwood on the River

Source: Brynwood on the River

  • Location: 710 Moraine Ave, Estes Park, CO 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: (970) 586-3475
  • Price range: $129-399 per night
  • Features: seasonal heated pool, themed cabins, private decks, access to the river
  • Amenities: full kitchens, fireplaces, free WiFi, gas grills
  • Reservation: book online here, or book by phone
  • Customer reviews: 4/5 stars, with 200+ reviews


Brynwood on the River offers a great range of cabins at varying prices with different corresponding features, depending on what you want for your stay. 


All cabins have access to the heated pool and hot tub, and some have private hot tubs located on the deck or within the cabin itself!


Be sure to double-check the website to make sure you’re getting everything you’re looking for when booking a cabin here, as the range of cabins available is varied.


All cabins are located within 2 miles of the national park. With a short walk, you can access the river at the bottom of the property – so you won’t have to go far afield to find things to do outdoors! 


Cabins with river views are also available with or without private hot tubs.


Pets (except service animals) are not allowed in the cabins.


Ada’s @ LR Taylor Cabins

Source: Ada’s @ LR Taylor Cabins

  • Location: 133 Boyd Ln., Estes Park, CO 8-517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: +1 888-575-2378
  • Price range: $190-267
  • Features: walking distance to Estes Park, 2 bedrooms (sleeps 4), 2 bathrooms, views of Longs peak
  • Amenities: free WiFi, laundry, heating, full kitchen, smart TV, free off-street parking, fireplace
  • Reservation: you can book online or by phone
  • Customer reviews: 4.9/5 stars with 10+ reviews
  • Minimum age to book: 25


Ada’s cabin at LR Taylor Cabins is unique in this list for offering that extra historic charm that makes Estes Park special! 


Built in the 1900s and now outfitted with all the modern amenities one could need (including, of course, a hot tub!), the cabin is decorated in a comfortable, charming manner with a historic feel. 


It is central to Estes Park, so you can enjoy views of the mountains in the comfort of the cabin all within walking distance of downtown. 


This house also offers wildlife watching, with elk, chipmunks, deer, and other local animals enjoying the surrounding outdoor spaces. 


Cancellations here must be made at least 14 days before the booking commences to qualify for a refund, and if cancellation is necessary, there is a one-year stand-down of booking at any of the LR Taylor properties. 


As such, be sure to book in advance and make sure completely certain before booking this gem!


Lake Estes Oasis

Source: Lake Estes Oasis

  • Location: 1700 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Price range: from $619 per night
  • Features: 2 master suites, upstairs loft, waterfront location, playground on-site, staff on-site 24/7
  • Amenities: full kitchen, BBQ grill, 2 fireplaces, patio, heating/cooling, laundry, 2.5 bathrooms, free WiFi
  • Reservation: book online here
  • Customer reviews: due to this property being so new, there aren’t many reviews yet! 
  • Minimum age to book: 25


Lake Estes Oasis is a brand new cabin overlooking Lake Estes, with floor-to-ceiling windows so you don’t miss a moment of the stunning view! 


It has 2 fireplaces, one indoor in the spacious living area, and one outdoors on the deck. The 6-person hot tub is located on the deck as well, with views of the lake. 


This cabin doesn’t skimp on anything; the master suites both boast flat-screen TVs and king-sized beds, with another TV in the loft accompanied by a couch that converts to a queen-sized bed. 


This oasis sleeps 6 people and is totally self-contained with a state-of-the-art kitchen providing everything you need for a luxurious holiday and more! 


This house is located on the lake but also is in close proximity to other Estes Park activities, such as being only 10km from the Deer Mountain Trailhead. 


The cancellation policy here states that if canceled at least 30 days before arrival, a full refund will be issued.


Big Thompson Ave

  • Location: 1700 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: (970) 473-5735
  • Price range: from $640 per night
  • Features: balcony, mountain views, 2 bedrooms, 24-hour front desk, playground on-site
  • Amenities: full kitchen, 2 living rooms, a TV, 2 bathrooms, fireplace, BBQ, free WiFi
  • Reservation: book online here
  • Minimum age to book: 25


Another state-of-the-art house that spares no cost in providing all you need to have a comfortable stay in Estes Park, this cabin is a stylish home-away-from-home!


With 2 extra-large double beds in the bedrooms and 2 sofa beds, this house sleeps 6 comfortably. 


Floor-to-ceiling windows take advantage of the gorgeous mountain view; you can enjoy this as the fire crackles in the fireplace in the spacious living room.


The private patio houses a large hot tub suitable for 6, with an outdoor fireplace. 


Vaulted ceilings emphasize the spacious and luxurious nature of this cabin, providing a prime location for serious relaxation and memory-making with your friends and family!


A Run Away With Me

  • Location: central Estes Park, address provided after booking
  • Price range: averages at $218 per night
  • Features: 1 king bed, 1 bathroom, mountain view, deck, wildlife watching
  • Amenities: washer/dryer, kitchen, free WiFi, TV, gas grill, 
  • Reservation: book online here
  • Customer reviews: 5/5 stars with 50+ reviews
  • Minimum age to book: 21


This peaceful haven is private and perfect for couples, as it sleeps just 2! 


Quiet hours are observed from 10 pm until 8 am to ensure all guests have the peace and serenity to fully enjoy their getaway. 


This cabin also offers wildlife watching, with all the usual culprits seen roaming about the place and even eagles being glimpsed from this quiet spot. 


The cabin is decorated in a cozy, welcoming style and its central location means you need not look any further for activities and entertainment.


Hiking trails are located nearby, so you can go on a hike and come home directly for a soak in the hot tub! 


Lazy R Cottages: 15

Source: Lazy R Cottages: 15

  • Location: 891 Moraine Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: +1 970-586-3708
  • Price range: $225-375
  • Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, covered porch, one mile from Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Amenities: two fireplaces, free WiFi, full kitchen, gas grill, free TV and movie rentals
  • Reservation: book online here or via phone
  • Customer reviews: 4.2/5 stars with 200+ reviews


Sleeping up to 7, this cabin is a prime spot for a friend or family get-together. It has a king bed, one queen bed, and a twin bunk. 


Just one mile from the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park, you won’t be without things to do; the cabin also boasts a view of the continental divide! 


Furnished in a charming rustic style, this cabin provides a comfortable base camp and gateway to all the adventures you’ll have in Estes Park. 


The hot tub is located on the deck and is private, with a fence surrounding it for a more intimate experience. 


Aspen Mountain Lodge

Source: Aspen Mountain Lodge

  • Location: 311 W Main St., Aspen, CO 81611 (Open in Google Maps)
  • Phone number: +1 800-362-7736
  • Price range: $275-375
  • Features: storage for ski equipment, continental breakfast, fireplace in lobby
  • Amenities: free WiFi, parking, year-round outdoor pool, refrigerator, coffee machine, pet-friendly
  • Reservation: book online @ AspenMountainLodge.com
  • Customer reviews: 4.1/5 stars with 190+ reviews
  • Minimum age to book: 21


This boutique hotel offers something a little different than the others on this list! 


With free ski equipment storage and close proximity (half a mile) to local ski fields, it provides all you need for your winter ski getaway. 


Continental breakfast and coffee machines cater to those early mornings before heading to the ski field. The hot tub is located out of doors and is the perfect addition to this ski-focused lodge to relax in after a day of skiing. 


The lodge is also located within walking distance to town, and on the doorstep of several parks. 


This hotel is highly recommended for couples, and quiet hours are observed between 10 pm to 8 am.

By Pep Dekker March 13, 2025
Estes Park is a hiker’s paradise, with a variety of different trails to choose from. Each trail offers something unique, with varying degrees of difficulty and lengths! However, if you’re heading to Estes Park with your dog, you may be wondering whether there are suitable hiking trails available. The answer to this question is yes – there definitely are! In this article, we will delve into the various dog-friendly trails you can find in Estes Park and highlight the differences between them so you can make the best choices on your trip. In this article, we will cover: The Best Dog Friendly Trails in Estes Park, including: Hermit Park Open Space Kruger Rock Trail Crosier Mountain Trail Round Mountain Trail Devils Backbone Nature Trail Horsetooth Mountain Open Space Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Sleepy Lion Trail Panorama Peak and The Notch Additional tips for hiking safely with your dog. Read on if you want to find out the best trails in Estes Park for you and your dog! Best Dog-Friendly Trails In and Around Estes Park As all trails within the Rocky Mountains are off-limits to canines , it may seem like visiting Estes Park with your dog might be a difficult feat. However, there are plenty of other trails available in Estes Park where your four-legged friend is more than welcome! Let’s take a look at the best dog-friendly trails, and what each has to offer. 1. Hermit Park Open Space Distance: Ranges, up to 5 miles Difficulty: Ranges, Easy to Difficult Elevation gain: Ranges, up to 900 ft Estimated hiking time: Ranges Highlights: Wildlife, Camping Hermit Park Open Space is located two miles southeast of Estes Park and offers a large range of hiking trails that are canine-friendly. This is a very popular hiking area, so try to get here outside of peak midday hours. The trails here are full of wildlife and there are cabins onsite, as well as camping facilities. Hermit Park Open Space also has horse riding and mountain biking trails. The park is open from March to December, with a permit required for entry. 2. Kruger Rock Trail Distance: 4 miles Difficulty: Moderate Elevation gain: 900 ft Estimated hiking time: 1 hour 15 minutes Highlights: Mountain Views Kruger Rock Trail can be found in Hermit Park Open Space and is open from March to December. Entrance to the hike is $10 for a day. This trail brings gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains, including Longs Peak, Twin Sisters, Flattop Mountain, and Hallett Peak. 3. Crosier Mountain Trail Distance: 10 miles Difficulty: Difficult Elevation gain: 3,250 ft Estimated hiking time: 4 hours Highlights: Cross-country skiing Crosier Mountain Trail is a more difficult track, located in Roosevelt National Park. Cross-country skiing is also possible on this trail, and dogs are allowed off-leash in some areas. Crosier Mountain Trail is open from March to September. 4. Round Mountain Trail Distance: 2 miles Difficulty: Moderate Elevation gain: 423 ft Estimated hiking time: 1 hour Highlights: Family Friendly Round Mountain Trail is a great trail for those looking for something not too challenging. The trail shouldn’t take more than an hour, and the incline isn’t too steep! The trail is popular and tends to be busy, so dogs must stay on a leash. The ideal time of the year to complete this trail is April to October. 5. Devils Backbone Nature Trail Distance: 4.3 miles Difficulty: Easy Elevation gain: 560 ft Estimated hiking time: 1 hour 50 minutes Highlights: Open all year round This is an easy, family-friendly trail that is also very popular and busy! Dogs must stay on a leash if taken on the trail. Horseback riding and mountain biking are also common on this trail, and one of the biggest draw cards is that it is open all year round. 6. Horsetooth Mountain Open Space Distance: Ranges, up to 3.25 miles Difficulty: Ranges, Easy to Difficult Elevation gain: Ranges, up to 1,600 ft Estimated hiking time: Ranges, up to 1 hour Highlights: Horsetooth falls Horsetooth Mountain Open Space is open all year round and contains a large range of diverse trails. This area is known for the spectacular horsetooth falls, and the front range views. Horseback riding and mountain biking are also possible. Entrance requires a permit. 7. Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Distance: Ranges, up to 10 miles Difficulty: Ranges, Easy to Difficult Elevation gain: Ranges, up to 1,500 ft Estimated hiking time: Ranges, up to 4 hours 45 minutes Highlights: Wildlife, red rock cliffs Bobcat Ridge Natural Area has something for everyone with quick easy hikes alongside trails for the more daring and experienced. Highlights of the trail are the abundance of wildlife, including elk, turkey, and mountain lions. There is also no entrance fee to visit! 8. Sleepy Lion Trail Distance: 2 miles Difficulty: Moderate Elevation gain: 650 ft Estimated hiking time: 1 hour Highlights: Plentiful Wildflowers Sleepy Lion Trail is a short hike with moderate difficulty. The trails boast plenty of forest, as well as a variety of wildflowers. 9. Panorama Peak and The Notch Distance: 7.3 miles Difficulty: Moderate Elevation gain: 1,400 ft Estimated hiking time: 3 hours 30 minutes Highlights: Stunning Natural Beauty For those wanting a longer hike, the Panorama Peak trail is a great option. This trail is located in Roosevelt National Park and is known for its stunning natural beauty. Dogs must remain on a leash, but the trail is open all year round. Tips for Hiking With Your Dog If you’re heading out on a trail with your furry friend, there are some must-dos before you go. Let’s take a look at some great tips to ensure a hassle-free day hike! Check trail regulations beforehand: Before heading out on the trail, you’ll want to ensure you look up the specific requirements for your trail. Some trails require dogs on leashes, while some trails have certain areas of the trail where dogs are allowed off-leash. Many trails also require permits or entry fees. Making sure you are aware of these requirements will keep you free of any unexpected surprises when you get there! Keep your dog on a leash or under voice control: It’s important that when you’re out on a trail you have your dog on a leash as there are likely other people around who you will encounter. If the trail allows you to have your dog off its leash, it’s essential that your dog still obey your commands! Bring enough water and snacks for the both of you: While some trails have water and facilities available, it’s best practice to bring all the supplies you will need so that you don’t get caught out. This goes for your dog as well as yourself! Pack waste bags and clean up after your dog : When you’re hiking these stunning trails make sure you respect the areas. This includes cleaning up any messes that your dog leaves behind. Bring plenty of waste bags to be prepared! Monitor your dog for signs of overheating or fatigue: It’s important that you keep yourself and your dog well-hydrated while hiking. Stay vigilant of any signs of dehydration or fatigue in your dog! Some of these signs include panting, dry nose, drooling, warm skin, and rapid heart rate. If the dehydration is more severe , your dog may start vomiting or even lay down and become unresponsive. Protect your dog’s paws from rough terrains with booties : A great way you can protect your dog is by investing in some dog booties ! These protect dogs’ paws from the hot and cold, as well as from rough terrain. Ensure your dog’s vaccinations and tick preventatives are up to date: Before you embark on your hike, you’ll also need to make sure all of your dog’s vaccinations are up to date. It may be worth visiting the vet to ensure your dog is up-to-date and prepared for the trail! Respect wildlife and other hikers: It goes without saying that it’s vital to ensure your dog does not disrupt the enjoyment of other hikers or cause any problems for the local wildlife. Train your dog on trail etiquette and commands : To ensure you can make sure your dog behaves itself, you’ll want to make sure your dog will obey your commands and knows how to behave on trails where they will encounter other hikers (and likely other dogs). Happy hiking!
By Pep Dekker February 15, 2025
For the discerning meat-lover, it’s important to compare all of your options when it comes to selecting the perfect steakhouse!  Nestled amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains, Estes Park offers not only breathtaking views but a worthwhile journey for culinary carnivores. Amidst the stunning backdrop, you’ll find a select pool of top-tier steakhouses to choose between. Whether you’re dining solo, wooing a date, or taking the kids, each will require different dish options, atmospheres, and price ranges to cater to your fine-dining preferences. Whether you lean toward well-done or blue-rare, dim-lit indoors or mountainous outdoors, sustainable wine, or local beer, we’ve compiled a list of places that offer delicious steaks cooked to perfection! For those who appreciate quality, ambiance, and premium personalized service, read on to compare the best steakhouses in Estes Park!
By Pep Dekker January 15, 2025
Estes Park, Colorado is truly a picturesque location.  In fact, becoming acquainted with Estes Park since 2021 has been quite an exciting adventure for me! This city is brimming with scenic views, hiking trails, and romantic opportunities for couples from all over the world. Since planning a trip to a new place can be overwhelming, allow me to show you how to get the most out of your next romantic escape to Estes Park! Fortunately, there are a number of romantic restaurants in Estes Park that you can consider adding to your itinerary. In this article, I’ll provide my top five romantic restaurant picks and explain why each one has made the cut! We’ll take a look at: Pricing Cuisine type Reservation needs And more. By the end, you’ll hopefully be extremely well-informed for your next romantic visit to Estes Park. Let’s begin!
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