Historic Clatworthy Cabin $285.00 per night for 4 people ~ $300.00 per night for 6 people
The Historic Clatworthy Cabin was originally built in the early 1900's and completed remolded in 2006. Located in the heart of Estes Park across the street from the Big Thompson River. This cabin allows you all the comforts of the mountains and is located about three blocks from downtown and is about four miles from the Rocky National Park Entrance.
This cabin was owned by the second Mayor of Estes Park, Fred P. Clatworthy who settled in the area in 1905. Mr. Clatworthy was a well known photographer whose work has been featured in the Colorado Museum in Denver. Many of his original photographs are displayed throughout the cabin along with many other of his prized collections.
The cabin offers three bedrooms and two and half baths. Two of the rooms have queens size beds and the third bedroom has a daybed. This spacious cabin will sleep up to four or up to six people comfortably.
Clatworthy's Cabin has two separate living areas, a sun room offering great morning sunshine and views of Longs Peak and the main living room with a gas fireplace, TV with VCR/DVD player and cable. Off of the main living room is the "bonus" rock/cave room. This rock room is full of history and built right into Little Prospect Mountain. so there is plenty of room to relax and enjoy the majestic mountains.
It has a complete kitchen with a gas range and refrigerator and is stocked with dishes, pot, pans, and utensils for your cooking convenience. You can enjoy your meals in the dining area that has a two large picture windows.
Outside the deck is also built into the rocks and is a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the mountain air.
Clatworthy Cabin from Road
Clatworthy Cabin Deck View
"Rock" / "Cave" Room
For RESERVATIONS or ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Contact Barbara or Stan Fisher