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Beaver Lake Lodge & Cabins970-963-2504![]() Beaver Lake Lodge & Cabins in Marble, Colorado is a family-run lodge in a beautiful mountain valley. A woodland setting with firs, aspens and mountain cottonwoods surrounding you. Lake fishing, National Forest trails, Crystal River beaches and swimming are just outside your door. Use our canoe, picnic tables, barbecue, and fire rings. Our cabins were quarry workers' homes a century ago. Updated, without losing their vintage character, they all have porches, hardwood floors, log beds, baths, kitchens. Our lodge rooms have a cottage/inn feel with kitchen/kitchenettes and baths. We like to say that the pristine, miss-developed, rugged, star crossed town of Marble is what Aspen could have been if they'd played their cards right! You'll be glad we did. No phones. No TV. Pets okay. Larry & Karen Good, owners welcome you. 201 East Silver Street, Marble Colorado 81623; 970-963-2504. LODGINGLodging Open Dates: All YearRATES Nightly Lodging Rates On-Season: Range from $79 to $109Weekly Lodging Rates On-Season: Range from $474 to $654 ACCOMMODATION DESCRIPTION Cabins/Cottages with Cooking Facilities: 5Lodge Rooms with Cooking Facilities: 4 Units with Queen Beds: All units. Additional Amenities (ask about availability): Coffee Maker. High Chair. Crib. TECHNOLOGY IN UNITS Internet Access in Units: Most units.Internet Access at No Additional Fee: Through Wi-Fi wireless. FACILITIESElevation: 7950 feet above sea level.Region: Northwest - Aspen & Snowmass Village Region: Northwest - Crystal River Valley Location: In Town. Setting: Mountain views. Country feel. Forested. BBQ Grills (individual use): Yes On-Property in Central Area for Guests to Use: Gas OR Electric-Log Fireplace. Central Area for OPEN Campfires. (If no local fire bans are active.) Kid's Play Structure: On site. PET POLICIES Pets in Lodging: Some pets are allowed in private rental units. There may be a fee or a deposit. Make advance arrangementsHORSE FACILITIES Guest's Horses Welcome (call for availability): You may bring your horse.Horse Trailer Parking: On site. Horse Trails: Riding distance to trailhead. TECHNOLOGY FOR GUESTS TO USE IN A COMMON AREA Phone: In common area.Fax Machine: Available. PC with Internet Access: Available. Printer Connected to Computer: Available. Dial-up Internet: Available free. GROUPS: REUNIONS, WEDDINGS, RETREATS AND MEETINGSGroups Welcome: Club. Corporate. Reunion. Weddings. Youth group with adult leaders. Retreat.Group Meeting Area: Indoor room and outdoor area. Conference Center: Meeting room with tables and chairs can be set up class room style. Some A/V equipment available for seminars. Call for more details. Central Area for OPEN Campfires: Yes. (If no local fire bans are active.) Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in Indoor Meeting Room: 30 Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in COVERED Outdoor Picnic Area: 25 Maximum # of Day-Use Guests in Outdoor Open Picnic Area: 100 Maximum # of Lodging Guests with a Group: 32 Your Host will Make Area Activity Reservations: Yes FUN THINGS TO DOPRIMARILY YEAR ROUND ACTIVITIES National Forests & BLM Lands: Walking distance.Designated Historic District, Site or Plaza: On site. Designated Scenic/Historic Byway: 10 minutes drive to the scenic byway. Designated Hiking Trails: Walking distance to trailhead. Museum: Walking distance. Hot Mineral Springs: 20 minutes drive. Art Gallery: 15 minutes drive. Restaurant(s): 10 minutes drive. PRIMARILY SUMMER ACTIVITIES Stocked Fishing Pond: Walking distance.Fishing in River, Stream or Creek: Walking distance. Fishing in Lake, Reservoir or Pond: Walking distance. Guided Fishing Trips (Licensed): Wade Fishing. Boat Rentals: Canoe, Raft, Row, Paddle &/or Motor: On site. Whitewater Rafting Office/Pickup point: 40 minutes drive. Kayaking Rentals: 40 minutes drive. Horseback Trail Rides (Guided): On site. Jeep Trails: Trails start on site. (Off road, back country, 4WD.) Jeep Tours: Walking distance (off road, back country, 4WD, Jeep® or jeeping). ATV (All Terrain Vehicles) and/or Dirt Bike Trails: Trails start on site. Mine Tours: 5 minutes drive. Mountain Bike Trails: Trails start on site. Waterfall Trails: 10 minutes drive to trailhead. Hunting in Area: 5 minutes drive. Colorado Hunting Units/Areas: 43, 42, 521, WINTER ACTIVITIES Downhill/Snowboarding Ski Area: 60 minutes drive.Cross Country Skiing Trails: Trails start on site. Snowshoe Trails: Trails on site. Snowmobile Trails: Trails start on site. Ice Skating (outdoor) Skates Available: Walking distance. |
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