The honest review

This VRBO-listed cabin near Garden of the Gods has earned its top-rated status the old-fashioned way: it reliably does what families actually need, in a location that's hard to top for outdoor-focused trips to Colorado Springs.

The property is a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom cabin sleeping up to 10, which means it comfortably handles a family of six with room to spare, or two families splitting costs without anyone sharing a bathroom. That per-night rate — typically $200 to $350 for the whole unit — ends up looking very reasonable once you do the per-person math against a resort rate.

What makes this rental land differently than a standard vacation house is its proximity to Garden of the Gods. The red sandstone formations of Garden of the Gods are one of Colorado Springs' most visually dramatic free attractions, and this property puts you walking distance from trailheads. Families with younger kids can do easy paved loops; older kids and teens can push onto longer ridge trails with real elevation. Early mornings when the light hits the rocks and the crowds are thin are legitimately memorable — and you can walk back to coffee and a home-cooked breakfast without getting in the car.

Inside, the layout works well for families. The full kitchen is genuinely equipped, not the token single-pan setup common in many rentals, which matters when you're feeding kids multiple meals a day and don't want to spend $80 on a restaurant breakfast every morning. The fireplace adds atmosphere on cool Colorado evenings, and the private deck with Pikes Peak views is where most families end up after dinner, which is a worthwhile wind-down ritual for all ages.

The washer and dryer is an underrated amenity for families arriving after outdoor days — muddy hiking clothes and wet swimsuits are a real issue on mountain trips, and having in-unit laundry means you can pack lighter.

The cabin is not a resort: there's no pool, no kids club, no restaurant on site. Families who want supervised children's programming or daily poolside convenience should look at Cheyenne Mountain Resort instead. But for families who primarily came to hike, explore Cave of the Winds, visit Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, and return each evening to a real home base with space to decompress, this cabin format is genuinely the better fit. Repeat visitors and multi-generational groups in particular find the shared common spaces more functional than adjacent hotel rooms. Guest reviews consistently cite the location and the property condition as standouts, and the host response rate suggests reliable management — important when you're traveling with kids and something goes sideways.

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Who this works for

Derived from FamilyFactor data

  • Toddlers

    ages 0–3

  • Elementary

    ages 4–8

  • Tweens

    ages 9–12

  • Teens

    ages 13+

  • Multi-gen

    with grandparents

All amenities (10)
  • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (sleeps up to 10)
  • Air conditioning
  • Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors
  • Fire extinguisher and first aid kit
  • Fireplace
  • Free WiFi
  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • In-unit washer and dryer
  • Private deck with Pikes Peak views
  • Walking distance to Garden of the Gods trailheads