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Home in Hanksville, Utah, US

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

Hanksville Red Rock Cave Home - A Desert Paradise

Nov 23 – 30

R8,065 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Cane Beds Rd, Arizona, US

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 687 reviews

Cozy Rustic Cabin on 400 Acre Ranch by Zion Bryce

Mar 15 – 22

R2,766 ZAR per night
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Barn in Hurricane

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Raised In a Barn-Horse Stall Guest SuiteKing Bed

Nov 21 – 28

R1,890 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Occidental, California, US

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 426 reviews

Rustic Yet Luxurious Cabin in the Redwoods

Nov 4 – 11

R5,250 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Columbia Falls

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Magical Creekside Cabin

May 9 – 16

R2,931 ZAR per night
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Barn in Glenwood Springs

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Red Barn Suite and Four Mile Creek B & B

Dec 7 – 14

R3,598 ZAR per night
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Treehouse in Port Angeles, Washington, US

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Treehouse on the Water -Eagles Nest-20 ft high

Sep 2 – 9

R14,309 ZAR per night
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Treehouse in Park City

4.89 out of 5 average rating, 682 reviews

Dreamy Living Treehouse Above Park City w/Skylight

Jul 10 – 17

R4,724 ZAR per night

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Your guide to Rocky Mountains

Welcome to Rocky Mountains

Stretching more than 3,000 miles from northern Canada to the southwestern United States, the majestic Rocky Mountains are one of the defining landscapes of North America. Formed millions of years ago, these picturesque peaks — which wend across some of the most scenic Western states, are home to alpine tundras, sprawling pine forests, dune-filled desert, lakes, rivers, and ten national parks between Canada and the United States. These ranges are populated by a cavalcade of megafauna, including wolves, grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and moose.

Humans flock here to revel in the natural beauty and to hike, rock climb, fish, mountain bike, ski, and snowboard. Hike out of the wilderness and you’ll find yourself in striking distance of such vibrant mountain cities as Denver, Jackson, and Bozeman. You can see the Rockies from the vantage point of a pair of skis, a jeep navigating a scenic byway, or the steamy waters of a natural hot spring. If you have the time, why not try them all?


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Rocky Mountains

Winter is for snow sports like skiing, while hiking and river rafting call for spring and summer. The national parks attract large crowds during the summer, so consider visiting them in the shoulder seasons for a more laid-back experience. Temperatures tend to cool off in alpine environments, so pack layers. There are plenty of events set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rockies, especially music festivals like Jazz Aspen Snowmass, every June in Aspen, Colorado, which brings major music acts to the ski mecca, and the Grand Teton Music Festival, held every summer in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which celebrates classical music.


Top things to do in Rocky Mountains

Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings

Few feats of architecture astound quite like these cliffside masterpieces built more than 700 years ago by the Ancestral Puebloans, an ancient Native American people. Located in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, you can explore these complex homes — some comprising more than 150 rooms — on ranger guided tours that highlight the archeological wonder of the place.

Yellowstone National Park

In terms of sheer volume of attractions, Yellowstone is tough to beat. This two-million-acre wilderness that straddles Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho includes sights such as the Old Faithful geyser, which rockets a 184-foot plume of hot water into the air about 20 times a day, and the Grand Prismatic Spring, a rainbow-colored thermal pool that owes its hue to naturally occurring bacteria.

Taos, New Mexico

This laid-back town is known for art and wellness. Explore classic adobe architecture here, especially at the Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Native American community that has been continuously inhabited for more than 1,000 years. Visit artists’ homes turned galleries at sites like the Millicent Rogers Museum and the Blumenschein Home and Museum. During the winter, Taos is a relaxing base for ski trips into the local stretch of the Rockies, the Sangre de Cristo Range.

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