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Modern Studio Cabin, Hike, Soak, Unwind for 2
Summary: Welcome to Cross Country Studio at LostFork Basecampâyour serene hideaway in Grant, Colorado. This cozy studio for two features a full murphy bed, modern kitchenette, private bathroom, and its own personal hot tub for soaking under the stars. Surrounded by pine trees and crisp alpine air, it's the perfect place to slow down and reconnect with nature. Explore nearby trails, fish in Geneva Creek, or unwind beneath the night skyâall just off scenic Guanella Pass.
The Space: Welcome to The Cross Country Studio at LostFork Basecamp, a peaceful retreat tucked beneath the pines at the base of Guanella Pass. Thoughtfully designed for couples or solo travelers, this cozy studio blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Inside, youâll find a plush full murphy bed, soft natural light, and an open layout with calming tones that echo the beauty just outside your door. The kitchenette is perfect for light meals; it includes a mini fridge, microwave, and hot plate. The small dining nook offers an inviting space to enjoy breakfast, play cards, or map out your next mountain adventure. The sleek bathroom features warm tile, a glass-enclosed shower, and a minimalist design that feels both fresh and serene. Step out onto your private covered patio and slip into your own personal hot tub, where crisp alpine air, quiet forest views, and a sky full of stars create the perfect end to any day. Guests also have access to LostForkâs on-site community center, which includes indoor showers, a sauna, a cold plunge, and community fire pitâeverything you need to refresh, reset, and feel right at home in the mountains. Whether you're hiking nearby trails, fishing in Geneva Creek, or simply soaking up the stillness, the Compass Rose Studio is your base for rest, reconnection, and a little Colorado magic.
Guest Access: Guests have access to the entire cabin, community center, and natural cold plunge.
The Neighborhood: Grant, Colorado â Gateway to Guanella Pass Nestled in the tranquil town of Grant, Colorado, LostFork Basecamp offers a serene mountain retreat just 50 miles southwest of Denver. Situated at the base of the renowned Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, this location provides unparalleled access to Colorado's majestic Front Range. Scenic Beauty & Outdoor Adventures Grant serves as the southern gateway to the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, a 22-mile route traversing the Arapaho and Pike National Forests. This picturesque drive ascends to elevations over 11,600 feet, offering breathtaking views and access to numerous outdoor activities. Hiking & 14ers Outdoor enthusiasts will find a plethora of hiking opportunities nearby: Mount Bierstadt (14,065 ft): One of Colorado's most accessible 14ers, offering rewarding summit views. Square Top Mountain: A less-traveled peak providing solitude and panoramic vistas. Abyss Lake Trail: A challenging trek through alpine meadows leading to a pristine glacial lake. Geneva Creek Trail: A moderate hike showcasing diverse landscapes and wildlife. Fishing & Wildlife The nearby North Fork South Platte River is a haven for anglers, teeming with trout and offering peaceful fishing spots. Wildlife enthusiasts may encounter moose, elk, deer, and a variety of bird species in the surrounding forests. Stargazing & Nature Immersion With minimal light pollution, Grant is ideal for stargazing. On clear nights, the Milky Way stretches across the sky, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for evening relaxation. Accessibility & Nearby Attractions Despite its secluded feel, Grant is conveniently located: Denver: Approximately 50 miles northeast via US Highway 285 Georgetown: A historic town 23 miles north, accessible via Guanella Pass Kenosha Pass: Just 6 miles west, offering additional hiking trails and scenic views Camping & Recreation The area boasts several campgrounds, including Burning Bear, Geneva Park, and Hall Valley, catering to campers seeking immersion in nature. Nearby Restaurants The Shaggy Sheep Coney Island Hot Dog Stand
Getting Around: LostFork Basecamp is ideally located to provide easy access to the best of Colorado's outdoor activities, with a range of transportation options for your convenience.
By Car: From Denver: Grant is just a scenic 50-mile drive southwest of Denver along US Highway 285. The drive offers stunning views of the Front Range, making the journey part of the adventure. From Georgetown: Take Guanella Pass, just 23 miles north of Grant, to reach the historic town of Georgetown, perfect for exploring or grabbing a bite to eat. Nearby Access Points: Kenosha Pass is only 6 miles west, offering additional hiking trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Public Transportation: While Grant is more remote, there are limited public transit options to reach the area. Renting a car or driving is the most efficient way to enjoy the area and explore the nearby hiking and fishing locations. On Foot & By Bike: Once you're at LostFork Basecamp, you'll have access to countless hiking and biking trails directly from the property. The nearby Geneva Creek Trail and Abyss Lake Trail provide fantastic opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area on foot or by bike. Note on Roads: The Guanella Pass Scenic Byway, a 22-mile route, provides breathtaking views as it ascends to over 11,600 feet. During winter months, the pass may be closed due to snow, so be sure to check road conditions before venturing up. Airports: Denver International Airport (DEN): Approximately 60 miles northeast of Grant, ideal for those flying into the area. Enjoy the natural serenity and outdoor adventures that surround LostFork Basecamp, where getting around is part of the journey!
Other Things to Note: The Community Center also includes menâs and womenâs restrooms, each equipped with two showers and two toilets for added convenience.
Each cabin features a kitchenette, ideal for simple meal prep, but not intended for large or complex meals.
The cabins are located right next to a creek, offering beautiful views and the soothing sounds of nature. However, if youâre traveling with small children, please ensure they are supervised at all times when outdoors due to the proximity to the water. If this setup raises any concerns, we recommend considering this carefully before booking.
Interaction with Guests: This property is professionally managed, with a dedicated team available daily from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. to assist with anything you need during your stay. While our core team operates remotely, on-site management is available for emergency issues or urgent support. You can reach us anytime through the app for prompt assistance.
Perfect location right off of Guanella Pass near Kenosha Pass. Right next to the water rushing all night. Easy check-in/out. Exact right amount of space and basic needs all covered. Well likely stay again. If I had to find a criticism, the TV was a bit small for the space. But thatâs not really what youâre there for.
Misleading listing with no hot water: A disappointing stay
We were very disappointed with our stay. The cabin did not match the photos or descriptions at all. There was no couchâjust two chairsâand the bed was a Murphy bed that wasnât disclosed. The shower still had a razor blade and tape left behind. There was no fire pit or TV. The appliances were still wrapped in packaging with manuals attached, and there was no separate bedroomâjust a one-room studio layout. Window screens were stacked on the porch, and one window was unfinished and had no privacy shade.The cabins were so close together that there was no privacy, including the âprivateâ hot tub, which was right outside the neighborâs window. Peopleâboth kids and adultsâwere constantly walking through the backyard, able to see directly into the cabin and even waving when awkwardly making eye contact. To top it off, there was no hot water for a shower, which was the final straw.We had booked two nights but left before the first night at 9:30 and drove 90 minutes home. We expected a comfortable, cozy retreat, but the space felt incomplete and uninviting. Had we known the true condition of the cabin, we would never have booked at this price or made the trip. As we were leaving, we were told âwe know itâs a rustic stay,â but that is not what was advertised in the pictures or descriptions on the listing. Unfortunately, we cannot recommend this property. Even though we received our money back and were offered a free night in the future, we will never return.