Vacation rentals in Grand Mesa

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A single-family home features a welcoming exterior with light green siding and white shutters. A covered porch is adorned with potted red flowers and wooden chairs, inviting relaxation. A birch tree with delicate bark adds to the charm of the front yard, complemented by lush green grass.
Cottage in Cedaredge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Apple Kor Cottage, treat yourself to relaxation!

Your home away from home The Apple Kor Cottage is a single-family home nestled in the small town of Cedaredge, Colorado. Sitting at the base of the Grand Mesa, It features 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, wit a large, covered patio to relax and enjoy fireplace for the cool Colorado evenings. The pet-friendly home sleeps 7 comfortably and includes a game room for family games and a night of cards or a good game of poker for your enjoyment during your stay. We Have lots of Parking for your boat or ATV

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A southwestern adobe-style house is framed by lush, lavender-colored plants and smooth stone borders. The structure features warm, earthy tones with distinct architectural details and a welcoming entrance. The sky above holds a mix of clouds, contributing to the serene atmosphere.
Guest suite in Hotchkiss
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Top of the Mesa Lookout Tower

Centrally located in the Grand Valley, on the edge of a Redlands Mesa, sits our Southwestern adobe style house. An outside staircase takes you up to the tower guest room. There is ample parking and a culdesac. It's fisherman friendly with a turn around driveway to accommodate dories or rafts. The valley is known for its orchards, wineries and vineyards. Explore the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. If you like getting away to a peaceful and quiet retreat, this is the place for you.

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Apartment in Cedaredge
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Grand Mesa Retreat with Hot Tub and Mountain View

Relax at this peaceful place to stay. Located at the base of the Grand Mesa off Hwy 65, we are just 5 miles north of the charming town of Cedaredge. Easy to get to shops and restaurants in town and outdoor adventure on the largest flat-topped mountain in the world where you can hike, fish, ATV, hunt, downhill and cross-country ski, mountain bike, snowmobile and more. After an exciting day of adventure, relax in the hot tub, sit around the fire pit, BBQ or meander down to the creek to relax.

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A dining table is set near a large window that frames expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Mountains and forests can be seen in the distance under a colorful sky at dusk. A candle is placed on the table, adding a touch of warmth.
Cabin in Cedaredge
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

72-acre Paradise on Grand Mesa w/ Nice Log Cabin

Well-appointed log cabin at 9000' on Grand Mesa w/ Starlink internet on 72 acres borders National Forest and boasts unmatched views, massive aspen groves, and direct access to West Green Mountain trail (~1/4 mile away from the north edge of the property). This off-grid cabin has running water, full kitchen & nice bathroom w/ shower via solar PV system, propane appliances & backup generator. NO PETS and must have AWD or 4WD vehicle, no exceptions. Owner's personal residence, treat it nicely!

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A welcoming entrance features wooden steps leading to a front door framed by greenery. The façade is complemented by natural stone accents and surrounded by lush grass and aspen trees, creating an inviting connection to the outdoors.
Home in Mesa
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Powderhorn Grand Mesa Classy Family Cabin

Enjoy the outdoor recreation paradise of Powderhorn and the Grand Mesa from your spacious, cozy home. Winter brings downhill and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing and beautiful snowy vistas. Summer allows hiking and all things outdoors sounded by million acres of public lands. The 800 square mile top of the Grand Mesa hosts 300 lakes for fishing as well as paddle boarding and other small watercraft. Hiking trails galore and Powerhorn mountain supports summer mountain biking.

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A covered porch is supported by wooden beams, featuring outdoor seating arranged on a textured rug. Large windows reflect the golden hour light, blending the indoor and outdoor spaces. Scenic views extend beyond the deck, highlighting the natural surroundings.
Guesthouse in Cedaredge
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Yonder Mountain Retreat

A beautiful guesthouse on 5 acres a few miles north of the quaint town of Cedaredge. Multiple access points to the Grand Mesa, the ultimate outdoor playground for snowmobiling, hiking, motorcycling, ATVs, UTVs, fishing & hunting! Extra parking for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, or snowmobiles! YMR permits guests to bring one furbaby without pre-approval ($100 pet fee still applies). To bring more than one pet, pre-approval & addt’l. fees apply. One external security camera by the kitchen door.

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Home in Delta County
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

2 Bedroom Ranch House

Just a mile off of Highway 65 sits Tongue Creek Ranch. The Ranch is located in the fertile valley junction of Tongue Creek & Surface Creek. Enjoy your own private 2 bed 1 bath ranch house. Both bedrooms have a super comfy pillow top queen size bed. WIFI is a fast 1gig fiber optic line. Enjoy a full kitchen, washer and dryer, and a sofa in the family room. The front patio is always in the shade. Ask about the optional cabin on site for use as a private detached room for overflow family.

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The exterior of a rustic cabin is showcased, featuring a wooden façade with a gabled roof. A sign labeled 'GUNNISON' is affixed above the entrance. A wraparound deck and surrounding trees are visible, blending the structure harmoniously with the natural landscape.
Cabin in Paonia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Cozy Coyote Cabin

Please note! We are in the mountains and a 4WD vehicle is highly recommended for winter travel. Welcome to beautiful Paonia and your cozy and peaceful cabin getaway. Just 3.5 miles from the town of Paonia means you're oh-so-close yet so far away from it all. Stillness, beauty, and relaxation. If you're looking for a little cozy reconnect with nature and a disconnect from the rat-race, you've found it. The Coyote Cabin is perfect home base for exploring the abundant North Fork Valley.

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A spacious covered deck features wooden beams and a wooden floor, offering seating options. The view includes lush greenery, aspen trees, and Vega Lake in the distance, creating a serene outdoor space for relaxation.
Cabin in Collbran
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Large Vega Lake Colorado Real Log Cabin

Open year round, this spectacular 5300+ sq ft log cabin/lodge is a 1-hr drive from Grand Junction Airport. Nestled in an aspen grove overlooking Vega Lake, the cabin sleeps 17 people (kids included) and parks up to 8 vehicles. Wildlife abounds and the lake is full of trout (some up to 5 lbs). Outdoor equipment is offered free of charge (see list below) to enhance your stay. An expansive covered deck has a propane grill for BBQs and there is an outdoor fire pit for fireside evenings.

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A view of the yurt from across the river, framed by vibrant greenery. The yurt features a distinct round shape with a white exterior and a black roof. A sturdy wooden railing lines the riverbank, enhancing the natural surroundings and creating a serene atmosphere.
Yurt in Hotchkiss
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

River Walk Yurt/sumptuous, hot tub, fast internet

Our Yurt is a perfect winter sojourn. Between the Rockies and the desert, only 2 miles from Paonia, is a luxury yurt placed on a large wrap-around redwood deck. Hovering above the North Fork of the Gunnison River, your private sanctuary is far removed from neighbors and intrusions. Amenities include a full kitchen (minus oven), queen bed, shower, hot tub, fireplace, piano, sitting area, and dining table. "In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy." W. Blake

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A two-story wooden house is positioned in an open area, surrounded by a fence. The front porch features a railing and is accessible by a stone walkway. A backdrop of rolling hills and mountains under a blue sky is visible, enhancing the outdoor setting.
Home in Collbran
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Mountain Ranch Retreat

Enjoy the beautiful Plateau Valley views from this house. This is a great launching pad for a Western Colorado adventure. Located Just 30 minutes from Vega State Park. 35 minutes from Powderhorn Ski Area. 15 minutes from the Grand Mesa. And just 45 minutes from Palisade. It is also in the center of Colorado hunting unit 421. Two bedrooms upstairs and one bathroom downstairs. Sleeps up to 6. Fully furnished kitchen for your use. all you need to bring are the groceries.

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A modern house is set against a clear night sky filled with stars. The exterior features large glass doors, providing a seamless view of the surroundings. A spacious patio area is visible, bordered by natural landscaping, creating a sense of tranquility and connection to nature.
Home in Palisade
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Rapid Creek Retreat

High above the town of Palisade, nestled in the foothills of the Grand Mesa, is the Rapid Creek Retreat. Surrounded by untouched public land you will experience the true gift and grit of Colorado. Enjoy views of the big sky from sunrise to sunset and beyond for magical star gazing. We planned for this home to be ours, every detail of this home was built with intent and love. The feeling here is truly special. For those ‘rough around the edges. Sincerely, The Busch’s

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All about Grand Mesa

Located in western Colorado, Grand Mesa makes up for its lack of urban amenities with a plethora of campgrounds, hiking trails, and waters suitable for swimming and fishing alike. Colorado’s wine region is nearby, and between the wineries and neighboring cities, you won’t lack for delicious meals and drinks to replenish your energy levels after all your outdoor adventuring.

The flat-topped structure of this mountain received its unique shape many millennia ago, when ancient lava and water ate away at its shale and sandstone layers, and tectonic shifts sent the formation rising thousands of feet above ground; the result was the extraordinary natural wonder that now draws in visitors year-round. Atop the flat Grand Mesa is the famous 63-mile scenic byway where you can (carefully) drive, taking in the National Forest’s 300 stream-fed alpine lakes surrounded by spruce and pine trees. Wildlife like bald eagles, porcupine, black bears, and cougars roam freely amid the epic scenery.

What are the top things to do in Grand Mesa?

Fruit Picking

Around Grand Mesa, a number of family-run farms produce not just juicy apples, but squash, peaches, plums, and cherries. At many of these farms, if you show up around harvest season, you’re welcome to walk into the orchards to pick your own. Take your time meandering through the orchards to find the ripest fruit, and bring the makings of a picnic so you can enjoy what you’ve gathered afterward.

Lands End Overlook

Highway 65, a scenic byway, crosses Grand Mesa, taking visitors from the canyon up past aspen trees, fruit orchards, and vineyards to an awe-inspiring alpine peak. Driving this highway is a real thrill, especially when you stop at Lands End Overlook, where you’ll peer over a 10,000-foot drop, with the Rocky Mountains and forests stretching out for hundreds of miles in every direction.

Grand Mesa National Forest

Grand Mesa National Forest abounds with outdoor recreation opportunities, whether you’re up for a challenging 10-mile hike on Crag Crest Trail or a lazy day of trout fishing in well-stocked lakes. The forest teems with life — moose grazing in the meadows, black bears going about their business — and you’re welcome to bring your dog to explore the forest with you.

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