Platoro Cabin 2

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

Platoro Cabin 2 is located downtown in the small mining town of Platoro, Colorado, at an elevation of 10,000 feet in the Rio Grande National Forest. The cabin was built in 1963 as a base quarters for various Forest Service Crews working in the surrounding areas until the early 1990s. Today the cabin is a getaway for guests seeking relaxation and recreation in south-central Colorado. Natural Features: Platoro is a natural and unspoiled destination nestled in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado. Platoro started out as a boomtown in the late 1800s following the discovery of large deposits of gold and silver in the area. The nearby San Juan Wilderness is an area defined by peaks and cliffs as well as pinnacles and ridges. The headwaters for the Conejos, San Juan and Blanco Rivers are located here as well. The erosion of rich volcanic rock in combination with heavy snowfall has produced forest ecosystems in the area that transition from lodgepole pine to aspen, then through Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir to alpine tundra. Recreation: The area around the cabin offers a variety of recreational opportunities year-round. Summertime brings great scenic driving tour opportunities in and around Platoro and Summitville. Anglers have a spectacular backdrop when fishing Iron Creek or Treasure Creek. The nearby Platoro Reservoir, which feeds the Conejos River, provides excellent fishing for kokanee salmon, rainbow and brown trout. Great hiking can be found around the area, as it spans both the Rio Grande and San Juan National Forests, as well as the South San Juan Wilderness. Big game hunting is popular in fall, while snowmobiling, skiing and snowshoeing are popular winter activities. Facilities: The accessible cabin has a combination kitchen/living room, a bedroom and a bathroom. It is furnished with two bunkbeds, with twin beds on the top and pull-out full beds on the bottom, that can accommodate up to six people. It has a heater, stove, refrigerator and lighting, all powered by propane. The kitchen is equipped with a table and chairs and cooking gear and the bathroom has a flush toilet and shower. The cabin has entry ramps and wheelchair accessible facilities in the bathroom and the kitchen. Although the cabin has most amenities, guests do need to provide their own food, sleeping bags, linens, towels, dish soap, matches, first aid kit, toilet paper and garbage bags. Guests are also encouraged to bring an additional light source in case of emergencies. The town of Platoro has many amenities including a grocery store, rental cabins, a small lodge, outfitter-guide services and horseback rides. Nearby Attractions: Summitville, Colorado, is a nearby ghost town where gold was first discovered in 1870, then mined until the early 1990s.

Directions

From Antonito, CO, follow Highway 17 west to its junction with FSR 250. Follow FSR 250 northwest up the Conejos Canyon about 22 miles to Platoro. Turn left on FSR 250.6A and follow it .2 mile to the cabin. From the town of South Fork follow Highway 160 southwest for about 7.5 miles. Turn left onto Park Creek Road which is also Forest Service Road 380. Continue for approximately 27 miles, paralleling Park Creek for much of the way. Turn right, crossing the Alamosa River, and follow National Forest Road 250 over Stunner pass and into the town of Platoro. This stretch of the trip is about 6 miles long. The cabins are located on the southeast part of town. It is best to cross the Conejos River using the lower bridge; this is National Forest Road 250.6A. Continue on this road for about .2 miles to the cabins. The cabins are easily identified by their yellow and brown siding and trim, as well as by the Forest Service signs. Note: Be careful not to leave Forest Service Road 380 and continue towards Summitville. Forest Service Road 380 makes a bit of a hairpin turn near the old mining settlement of Summitville. This occurs about 19 miles from the US Highway 160 and Park Creek Road intersection.

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Dave Grills

5 years ago
5/5

Very nice Lodge. Has more of the creature comforts that city campers would hope in their rather nice coffee shop. Friendly owners, and nice decor. Enjoy your camping trips to Platoro.

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Foam Fire

7 years ago
5/5

I've been coming to Colorado Elk hunting for almost a decade. That said, I can't remember ever having as good of a time as I did there. The staff was amazing as well as all the other guests. Everyone there is treated like family. I will be back for many years to come.

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Joe Roberts

1 year ago
5/5

We spent a week here for our 5th anniversary and loved every second of it! Amazing views, great cabin, fun fishing and hiking, and Debbie and her family (and dogs) are the nicest people in Colorado! The drive in on FSR 250 was a little daunting at first, but once you get used to it, it’s no big deal. Can’t wait to come back!!!

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Brian Chisholm

1 year ago
4/5

My wife and I stayed in Cabin #4 in the end of August.

Pros: The owners were nice and helpful. This is always a plus.

The cabin was rustic, not frilly. We enjoyed it - clean and comfortable and had what we needed.

The country around the area is beautiful - it's over 10,000 feet so it was cool at nights. There is fishing access to the Conejos River along Forest Rd 250 (the road you come in from coming from Chama).

Cons: It's hard to tell from the pics but the cabin is not near the river. We had to drive to it to fish.

There was no nice porch or sitting area outside our cabin. There were picnic tables outside but they weren't shaded. Besides a single plastic chair there was no outside furniture to sit on. The views of the mountains was limited to ones covered with trees so there was no wildlife viewing from the cabin area.

We had a good time there and I would recommend this place as long as it is understood what the area is like.

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Chet Decker

1 year ago
5/5

Absolutely

Hands Down

My FAVORITE PLACE on Earth!!

The owners Fred & Deb are super nice and take care of their guests.

Cabins are cozy, comfortable, and well maintained.

Great Base Camp with access to hundreds of miles of hiking trails, ATV Trails, Fishing, Horse Back Riding. If you are looking for God's Country- This is It!

Five Stars All The Way!

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