House in Colorado Springs, CO
Reasons to book
About this house rental
Experience peace, privacy, and wide-open space at this serene 5-bedroom, 3-bath retreat set on 55 acres of protected open land in Colorado Springs. Start your mornings with coffee on the wraparound deck, explore the trails just steps from the home, and return after a day at Garden of the Gods to unwind in the sauna or hot tub under the stars. Designed for both relaxation and productivity, this home invites you to truly reset—inside and out.
The Property
Sleeping Arrangements:
Bedroom 1: 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2: 1 Twin Bed
Bedroom 3: 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4: 1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 5: 1 Queen Bed
Living Room: 1 Queen Sleeper Sofa
Outdoor Living:
Wraparound deck & private yard
Balcony, grill & outdoor dining areas
Hammock
Mountain views
Direct access to on-site hiking trails
Indoor Living:
TVs, books & dedicated work desks
Exercise equipment
Jetted tub & sauna
Wet bar & fireplace
Dining table
En-suite bathroom
Kitchen
Fully equipped with cooking basics
Dishware & flatware
Dishwasher, refrigerator & stove
Microwave
Coffee maker & toaster oven
General Amenities:
High-speed WiFi (remote-work ready)
Central heating & air conditioning
Linens & towels provided
Starter trash bags & paper towels
FAQ
Wildlife may be present in the area
Pet fee applies (paid prior to trip)
Accessibility
Multi-story home with steps to enter
2 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms on the first floor
Grab rails in first-floor bathroom
Parking:
Private driveway parking for up to 6 vehicles
House Rules & Additional Information
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
No smoking
Pet-friendly with $200 pet fee (dogs only, max 2; fees & taxes apply)
No events, parties, or large gatherings
Additional fees and taxes may apply
Additional Notes:
This two-story home requires steps to enter; two bedrooms and two full bathrooms are located on the first floor.
Local wildlife may include deer, hawks, raccoons, and other native mountain animals.
Backyard trails connect directly to 55 acres of protected open space managed by local Pikes Peak region, Palmer, and land-trust partners.





