Wolf Retreat is a private
cabin located about 9 miles from South Fork and 9 miles from Wolf Creek
Ski Area. This cabin makes a great group retreat with two large dining
room tables inside, large barbeque area with seating outside, and four
bedrooms with sleeping accommodations for up to 18 people. There is a
minimum 2-3 night stay most of the year with 3 to 7 nights required Dec
15 to
Jan 5, Mar 7-21 , and other holiday periods. Wolf Retreat is
approximately 2300 SF.
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Bedroom #1 - Furnished
with a king bed including a full master bathroom with tub and shower. This
bedroom is located off the living room downstairs. This bedroom sleeps 2
people.
Bathroom
#1 - One bathroom is located
downstairs off the back end of the home near the side door to the
barbeque area and behind the kitchen. This bathroom includes a
tub/shower and toilet. There is a single sink vanity. Photo of this
bathroom located above.
Bedroom #2 -
Bedroom two is located upstairs.
See photo above. It is furnished with one king bed and a twin trundle (2
single beds), two rollaway beds and sleeps up to 6 people.
Bedroom
#3 - Bedroom three is located
upstairs. See photo above. It is furnished with one king bed and
sleeps up to 2 people.
Bedroom
#4 - Bedroom four is located
upstairs. See photo above. It is furnished with 1 double bed, 2 twin
beds, twin trundle bed (2 singles), plus 1 twin bed up in the upper
loft. This room sleeps up to 7 people. Photos of this bedroom located
above.
Bathroom
#2 - The second bathroom is
located upstairs off the hall. This bathroom includes a tub/shower and
toilet. There is a single sink vanity. There are photos of this bathroom
above.
Amenities
- If you have a preference for upscale pots, pans, or
kitchen items, please feel free to bring them with you. The cabin is
fully equipped with basic kitchenware. The cabin is stocked at the
beginning of your stay with toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap, dish
cloths, dish towels, and linens. Guests are responsible to replenish
their own supplies if they run out during their stay.