Escape to this cozy cabin at South Fork Lodge & RV Park, a family owned property known for its welcoming atmosphere and relaxed mountain charm. Bring your companions and enjoy a comfortable Colorado getaway where everyone feels right at home.
Adventure is right outside your door. With a simple $10 town permit, you can ride your ATV or side by side directly from the cabin to many destinations in and around South Fork, making it easy to explore the area without the hassle of trailering each day. There is plenty of trailer parking available, so bringing your toys, equipment, and gear is simple and stress free.
Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the convenience and flexibility this property offers. Guests can process and prepare harvested game with ease, making it a great option for hunting trips and extended outdoor stays. From the casitas, you can conveniently leave directly on an ATV or side by side and access nearby trails, campsites, and hunting areas without the hassle of trailering each day. With plenty of space, easy access, and a location designed for adventure, this is an ideal basecamp for hunters, riders, anglers, and outdoor explorers alike.
The river is just a short distance away, perfect for fishing, floating, or simply relaxing by the water after a day of adventure. You’ll also appreciate being within walking distance of local restaurants, the grocery store, and Dollar General, making it easy to grab a bite to eat or pick up supplies during your stay.
Most importantly, you’ll wake up each morning to beautiful mountain views right outside your door, creating the perfect backdrop for a peaceful and memorable Colorado escape.
Additional pet policy: We happily welcome your furry companions. Please note there is a $30 per day fee for each additional dog.
Things to Know Before Visiting South Fork, Colorado
No Air Conditioning Most homes in South Fork do not have air conditioning. The mountain climate typically provides cool mornings and evenings, even during summer. Opening windows at night is usually sufficient to keep the home comfortable.
Mountain Weather Changes Quickly Weather can shift rapidly in the Rockies. Guests should pack layers and be prepared for warm afternoons, cool evenings, and occasional afternoon thunderstorms during the summer months.
4WD or AWD Recommended in Winter Winter driving conditions can be challenging due to snow, ice, and steep mountain roads. Four wheel drive or all wheel drive vehicles with appropriate winter tires are strongly recommended from November through April.
Limited Cell Service Cell coverage can be inconsistent in some areas surrounding South Fork, especially when traveling into the national forest or higher elevations.
Wildlife is Common It is not unusual to see deer, elk, foxes, and other wildlife. Guests should never feed wildlife and should keep food secured when outdoors.
High Altitude South Fork sits at approximately 8,200 feet above sea level. Visitors arriving from lower elevations may experience mild altitude symptoms. Staying hydrated and taking it easy on the first day can help.
Mountain Roads Many nearby recreation areas are accessed via gravel or forest service roads. Conditions can vary depending on weather and season.
Power and Internet Mountain communities occasionally experience weather related power or internet interruptions. While uncommon, they can occur during severe storms.
Grocery Shopping South Fork has grocery stores, restaurants, and essential services, but options are more limited than in larger cities. Guests are encouraged to purchase specialty items before arrival.
Outdoor Recreation Guests should be aware that many trails, passes, and recreation areas are seasonal. Snow conditions, runoff, and weather can impact accessibility throughout the year.
Campfires and Fire Restrictions Fire restrictions are common during dry summer months. Guests should check local regulations before using outdoor fire pits or campfires.
ATV and OHV Access South Fork is one of Colorado's premier ATV destinations. Many roads and trail systems allow direct access from town, but guests should verify local regulations and licensing requirements before operating vehicles.
Winter Travel Heavy snowfall can occur overnight. Guests should allow extra travel time during winter storms and monitor weather forecasts before arrival.
Respect the Mountains Emergency services, towing, and roadside assistance can take longer than in urban areas. Guests should carry appropriate clothing, water, and supplies when exploring the surrounding wilderness.