Reviews for this site — 01, Loop: MINR

4.4
(50 reviews)

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Nils G Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2020

Very clean, cozy and spacious cabin. We slept on the twin bed in the downstairs living room area and didn't use the upstairs at all. The outhouse you'll want to use is the one by the barn. When we were there in early September the guestbooks were all filled out, so someone needs to bring a notebook and start a new one.

Nils G Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2020

Very clean, cozy and spacious cabin. We slept on the twin bed in the downstairs living room area and didn't use the upstairs at all. The outhouse you'll want to use is the one by the barn. When we were there in early September the guestbooks were all filled out, so someone needs to bring a notebook and start a new one.

Saul M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2020

Beautiful rustic cabin with a whole valley pretty much to yourself (there is one other ranch but not super close)

Saul M Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2020

Beautiful rustic cabin with a whole valley pretty much to yourself (there is one other ranch but not super close)

Sarah R Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2020

We thoroughly enjoyed our time here. We chose to sleep outside in our tent rather than inside the cabin. We found our tent more comfortable than the cabin. We did not have any issues with flies, as another reviewer mentioned. There were a few mice around, which is to be expected. Its a beautiful property and the clear night skies allowed incredible stargazing. We found the property to be erie in the evenings. For that reason we would not stay at the property again but plan to camp again in the area.

Sarah R Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2020

We thoroughly enjoyed our time here. We chose to sleep outside in our tent rather than inside the cabin. We found our tent more comfortable than the cabin. We did not have any issues with flies, as another reviewer mentioned. There were a few mice around, which is to be expected. Its a beautiful property and the clear night skies allowed incredible stargazing. We found the property to be erie in the evenings. For that reason we would not stay at the property again but plan to camp again in the area.

Lou D Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

The whole place was full of flies. My friend spent around two hours killing some but they were still everywhere. Like thousand of so of them dead on the floor and flying around

Lou D Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

The whole place was full of flies. My friend spent around two hours killing some but they were still everywhere. Like thousand of so of them dead on the floor and flying around

Wesley H Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Loved our time at Mingus Ranch. No better way to immerse yourself into early 1900s mountain ranch living. The area is beautiful--the cabin overlooks a large meadow. There are numerous trails and unpaved roads for exploring. We drove for miles up the mountain and saw numerous types of wildlife. The original Mingus cabin is simple in design yet roomy for a party of six. One upstairs bedroom has a full bed, the other a twin bed and a set of bunk beds. The downstairs bedroom has a twin bed. There is an electric stove with a minimal set of cookware but minimal electric lighting. Previous visitors usually leave some supplies for the next guests--matches, bottled water, trash bags, etc. A vault toilet, picnic table and campfire ring are located outside, as well as a horse corral. No drinking water is available so it's important to bring plenty. Other items to bring include bedding, food, garbage bags, dish soap, sunscreen and other basic camping gear. There are no electrical outlets--probably to reduce risk of fire--so bring flashlights. We found Mingus Ranch a nice base of operations as we toured Bishop Castle, Canon City, Royal Gorge, etc. But it's also a great place to sit and enjoy nature.

Wesley H Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Loved our time at Mingus Ranch. No better way to immerse yourself into early 1900s mountain ranch living. The area is beautiful--the cabin overlooks a large meadow. There are numerous trails and unpaved roads for exploring. We drove for miles up the mountain and saw numerous types of wildlife. The original Mingus cabin is simple in design yet roomy for a party of six. One upstairs bedroom has a full bed, the other a twin bed and a set of bunk beds. The downstairs bedroom has a twin bed. There is an electric stove with a minimal set of cookware but minimal electric lighting. Previous visitors usually leave some supplies for the next guests--matches, bottled water, trash bags, etc. A vault toilet, picnic table and campfire ring are located outside, as well as a horse corral. No drinking water is available so it's important to bring plenty. Other items to bring include bedding, food, garbage bags, dish soap, sunscreen and other basic camping gear. There are no electrical outlets--probably to reduce risk of fire--so bring flashlights. We found Mingus Ranch a nice base of operations as we toured Bishop Castle, Canon City, Royal Gorge, etc. But it's also a great place to sit and enjoy nature.