Reviews for this site — LKISCA, Loop: LAKE ISABEL CABIN

4.3
(110 reviews)

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Walter L Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2020

Beautiful location and close to town

Walter L Verified
Stayed date
Feb 2020

Beautiful location and close to town

Arleen A Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Nice home-y cabin , comfortable weekend get away, Take blankets/towels(not provided) No issues - we rented a mountain cabin and we got a mountain cabin - fireplace was awesome for s'mores with the grand kids, snow slide hill was great and within walking distance. would recommend to anyone wanting to experience Colorado's mountains.

Arleen A Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Nice home-y cabin , comfortable weekend get away, Take blankets/towels(not provided) No issues - we rented a mountain cabin and we got a mountain cabin - fireplace was awesome for s'mores with the grand kids, snow slide hill was great and within walking distance. would recommend to anyone wanting to experience Colorado's mountains.

Timothy C Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Nice comfortable cabin. Had all of what we needed.

Timothy C Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Nice comfortable cabin. Had all of what we needed.

Laura G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This cabin was incredible especially for the price. We stayed here for 5 days and 4 nights and it was a jammed packed 5 days of hiking, snow shoeing, seeing Jim Bishop's castle, and sledding. We were out and about all five days but the only people that we ran into were Kevin, the national forest ranger, and his wife. The cabin was very warm, has hot water, a fireplace, fully stocked kitchen worth of dishes, silverware, and cookware, washer and dryer, microwave, oven, and a large garage area perfect for keeping snow covered items to thaw and dry out. We rented snow shoes at the REI in Colorado Springs and used them every day. Ranger Kevin (that works out of the office near the cabin) and Ranger Lori, from the National Forest Service office in Pueblo, gave GREAT suggestions of how to spend out time including the best places to snow shoe and where the best hot springs were and were so fun to talk to in general.

Laura G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

This cabin was incredible especially for the price. We stayed here for 5 days and 4 nights and it was a jammed packed 5 days of hiking, snow shoeing, seeing Jim Bishop's castle, and sledding. We were out and about all five days but the only people that we ran into were Kevin, the national forest ranger, and his wife. The cabin was very warm, has hot water, a fireplace, fully stocked kitchen worth of dishes, silverware, and cookware, washer and dryer, microwave, oven, and a large garage area perfect for keeping snow covered items to thaw and dry out. We rented snow shoes at the REI in Colorado Springs and used them every day. Ranger Kevin (that works out of the office near the cabin) and Ranger Lori, from the National Forest Service office in Pueblo, gave GREAT suggestions of how to spend out time including the best places to snow shoe and where the best hot springs were and were so fun to talk to in general.

Tom U Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Our family has always loved to be outdoors. When my wife and I discovered this cabin we were excited. It's right across the road from San Isabel Lake, with lots of great hiking trails and you can't complain about the price. 2 things I would suggest: remember to bring your own blankets/sleeping bags. It's ideal for a small family because you can all bunk in one room...but not for say 2 couples. Have fun, we did!

Tom U Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2020

Our family has always loved to be outdoors. When my wife and I discovered this cabin we were excited. It's right across the road from San Isabel Lake, with lots of great hiking trails and you can't complain about the price. 2 things I would suggest: remember to bring your own blankets/sleeping bags. It's ideal for a small family because you can all bunk in one room...but not for say 2 couples. Have fun, we did!