Holiday rentals and lettings in Colorado

Holiday rentals and lettings in Colorado

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Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Colorado

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Summit County, Breckenridge
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Summit County, Breckenridge
Holiday Rental • 54 m² • 1 Bedroom
Lances West #11 – Your Perfect Mountain Getaway Escape to this stunning, completely remodeled 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo, where modern mountain charm meets ultimate comfort. Enjoy a peaceful retreat in this beautifully designed space, featuring sleek, mountain-modern décor throughout. Step outside to the back deck, nestled among towering trees, and take in the crisp mountain air. Fire up the grill for a delicious dinner or simply unwind with the beauty of the natural surroundings. Convenience is key with the Quicksilver Chairlift just a short walk away, making it easy to hit the slopes. Ad...
from A$176 / night
Holiday Home for 8 People in Granby, Rocky Mountain National Park
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Granby, Rocky Mountain National Park
Holiday Home • 8 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
Rare rear-end location! Welcome to Modern Granby Wonder, a 3BR home where elegance meets comfort. Nestled near Granby, it's your gateway to Colorado's top ski areas and stunning lakes, ensuring easy access to outdoor adventures year-round. Inside, enjoy a fresh, contemporary interior with a stylish kitchen and family room, leading to a vast elevated Trex deck with peaceful views of the Rocky Mountains. More than a stay, your ultimate mountain holiday awaits! • Stylish Unit w/ Modern Appliances + Scenic Views • 1.5 Miles from Granby Ranch Ski Resort • 20 Minutes to Winter Park & Rocky Mo...
from A$250 / night
Hotel for 6 People in Denver, Colorado
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Denver, Colorado
Hotel • 6 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
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Located minutes from Wales University, and just 2 miles from the new Central Park Rail Station, you can't go wrong with the convenient location of this suite. When you're not out exploring Denver, The Mile High City, come back to this fully-equipped suite and take a dip in the indoor pool. We can't wait to host you in our space, which features: • 2 Bedrooms that each feature 1 King bed • Sleeper sofa in the living area for additional guests • Hearing accessible features • On-site washer and dryer • Air-conditioned living space • Cable television • DVD player • Grill your favorite meal in th...
from A$481 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in Colorado

A$694for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
A$898 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in Colorado

50%for 6 Dec - 13 Dec
55% annual average
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Find your Perfect Holiday Rental in Colorado

Experience Colorado's Mountain Magic

Holiday rentals in Colorado offer an unparalleled gateway to America's most spectacular mountain landscapes, combining rustic charm with modern amenities that cater to every type of traveler. From historic mining cabins dating back to the 1890s to contemporary mountain lodges with panoramic alpine views, these accommodations showcase Colorado's unique blend of Wild West heritage and outdoor adventure culture.

Holiday rentals for rent in Colorado typically feature authentic log cabin construction, stone fireplaces, and expansive windows that frame breathtaking vistas of the Rocky Mountains, creating an atmosphere that instantly connects guests with the state's natural majesty. What makes these mountain retreats truly special is their thoughtful integration of luxury amenities with the rugged Colorado environment.

Holiday rentals in Colorado commonly provide year-round comfort through features designed specifically for the state's diverse seasons and elevation changes. Guests can expect to find these premium amenities that enhance their mountain experience:

  • Private hot tubs for stargazing under Colorado's pristine dark skies
  • Stone fireplaces and wood-burning stoves for cozy winter evenings
  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with mountain-view breakfast nooks
  • Spacious decks and patios with outdoor grills and fire pits
  • High-speed internet connectivity for remote work capabilities
  • Private parking spaces with heated garages in ski areas
  • Pet-friendly accommodations with fenced yards for mountain adventures
  • Air conditioning systems for comfortable summer mountain retreats
  • Direct trail access to hiking paths and national forest lands
  • Game rooms and entertainment areas for family gatherings

Who Should Experience Holiday Rentals in Colorado

Adventures for Every Mountain Enthusiast

Colorado's diverse landscape and year-round recreational opportunities make holiday accommodation in Colorado perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families seeking adventure, couples craving romantic mountain escapes, and groups celebrating special occasions together. Winter sports lovers flock to world-renowned ski resorts like Vail, Breckenridge, and Winter Park, where they can enjoy pristine powder skiing from December through April when temperatures range from 10°F to 35°F.

Summer adventurers discover hiking paradise from June through September with comfortable temperatures between 60°F and 80°F, perfect for exploring over 300 miles of mountain trails, while fall visitors experience spectacular aspen foliage from mid-September to early October when accommodation prices drop to their most affordable levels of $480-615 per week. The state's 58 peaks exceeding 14,000 feet challenge serious mountaineers, while families can enjoy easier trails in Rocky Mountain National Park, and fishing enthusiasts cast their lines in crystal-clear mountain streams and alpine lakes year-round.

Top 5 Must-Experience Colorado Adventures

Essential Mountain Destinations

Discover Colorado's most captivating attractions that showcase the state's natural beauty and adventure opportunities. These carefully selected destinations offer unique experiences that highlight why Colorado remains America's premier mountain vacation destination.

  1. Sapphire Point Overlook
  2. Georgetown Loop Railroad
  3. Golden Gate Canyon State Park
  4. Staunton State Park
  5. Lair o' the Bear Park

Sapphire Point Overlook

This breathtaking viewpoint near Dillon offers panoramic views of Lake Dillon and the surrounding peaks, making it one of Colorado's most photographed locations. The short hike to this 4.9-star rated destination provides spectacular sunrise and sunset viewing opportunities, while the easily accessible trail makes it perfect for families and couples seeking that perfect mountain memory.

Georgetown Loop Railroad

Step back in time aboard this historic narrow-gauge railroad that winds through the stunning Clear Creek Canyon, offering visitors a unique perspective of Colorado's mining heritage. The 4.6-star rated experience combines scenic mountain views with fascinating stories of the 1800s gold rush era, making it an educational adventure for all ages.

Golden Gate Canyon State Park

Located just 30 minutes from Denver, this 4.8-star rated park offers over 35 miles of hiking trails through diverse ecosystems ranging from prairie to montane forests. Visitors can spot elk, deer, and black bears while exploring trails that lead to stunning overlooks and peaceful meadows filled with wildflowers during summer months.

Staunton State Park

This relatively new state park features challenging hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and pristine wilderness areas that showcase Colorado's Front Range beauty. The 4.8-star rated destination offers both beginner and advanced trails, with the summit trail providing 360-degree views of the Continental Divide and Denver metropolitan area.

Lair o' the Bear Park

Following the scenic route along Bear Creek, this 4.8-star rated park offers easy walking trails perfect for families with children and dogs. The park's unique geological features, including natural rock formations and creek crossings, provide excellent opportunities for photography and peaceful nature observation just minutes from the Denver area.
Colorado holds the Guinness World Record for the world's largest natural hot springs pool at Glenwood Hot Springs, stretching over 400 feet long.

Exceptional Dining Experiences in Colorado

Mountain Cuisine at Its Finest

Colorado's culinary scene reflects the state's commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients and innovative mountain cuisine. These highly rated establishments showcase the perfect blend of comfort food and gourmet dining that complements any mountain adventure.

  • The Fort Restaurant (4.4 stars) - This Morrison landmark specializes in authentic Rocky Mountain cuisine, featuring bison steaks, elk, and other regional game meats served in a historic adobe fort setting that celebrates Colorado's frontier heritage.
  • Fruition Restaurant (4.6 stars) - Denver's award-winning farm-to-table establishment creates seasonally inspired dishes using Colorado-grown ingredients, offering an intimate dining experience with expertly crafted cocktails and an extensive wine selection.
  • Black Cat Bistro (4.5 stars) - Located in Boulder, this charming bistro combines French culinary techniques with Colorado ingredients, creating innovative dishes that change seasonally while maintaining consistently exceptional quality and service.

Essential Colorado Travel Insights

Local Knowledge for Mountain Visitors

Colorado's unique mountain environment requires some local knowledge to ensure the best possible vacation experience. The state's elevation ranges from 3,300 to over 14,000 feet, so guests should arrive a day early to acclimate and drink plenty of water to avoid altitude sickness.

Local hosts consistently recommend packing layers since mountain weather can change dramatically throughout the day, with temperature swings of 40 degrees or more being common. Holiday rentals with a private pool in Colorado often feature heated pools due to cool mountain evenings, even during summer months.

The state's intense UV radiation at high altitude requires sunscreen year-round, and afternoon thunderstorms are frequent during summer months, typically occurring between 2-6 PM. Many properties offer complimentary firewood for evening fires, and hosts suggest visiting local farmers markets for fresh mountain produce and artisanal goods that showcase Colorado's agricultural heritage. Wildlife encounters are common, so securing food properly and maintaining respectful distances from elk, deer, and bears ensures both safety and wildlife preservation. For the ultimate Colorado experience, consider booking ski-accessible holiday rentals in Colorado that provide direct slope access during winter months, eliminating the need for transportation to mountain resorts.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Colorado

On average, how much do holiday rentals in Colorado cost?

Based on our data, Colorado has an average price of A$493.47 per night, which is a relatively high one under the regions in the USA.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Colorado?

According to our most recent historical data, the months with the most reduced prices in Colorado are May, June, and April, with average prices of A$413.72, A$458.97 and A$462.4, respectively.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Colorado?

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Colorado was January, with an average price of A$713.7 per night. This was followed by December, with an average of A$592.18, and March, with A$510.44.

Do I need to plan a trip to Colorado well in advance?

When visiting Colorado we recommend you to be proactive, as 78% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What are the best months for a spontaneous getaway?

The best months to find available accommodation in Colorado are June (the average amount of properties that are available reached 33.25% of the total in 2020), April (31.75%), and May (29%).

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Colorado?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is January (only 13% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by August (13.4%), and February (13.75%).

How many holiday lettings does Holidu have in Colorado?

We have grouped together the properties from 11 different partners in Colorado, so we can provide you with around 27000 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favourite!