Colorado Points of Interest

Pike Snowden Cabin


The Pike Snowden Cabin, located in the Upper Gunnison watershed of Colorado, is a historic cabin that was built in the early 1900s by the Snowden family. The cabin was originally used as a hunting and fishing lodge, and later became a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts. Today, the cabin is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is open to the public. The cabin offers a unique glimpse into the history and culture of the region, and visitors can explore the surrounding area and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities.

There are many good reasons to visit the Pike Snowden Cabin. The cabin is located in a beautiful area of Colorado, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Visitors can hike, bike, or horseback ride along the nearby trails, fish in the nearby streams and lakes, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The cabin itself is a unique piece of history, with its rustic charm and authentic furnishings. Visitors can learn about the history of the region, and experience a simpler way of life. Overall, the Pike Snowden Cabin is an excellent destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Colorado mountains. Get driving directions.
PIKE SNOWDEN CABIN

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Astronomy Program
Burrows Park Interpretive Site
Capitol City Cemetary
Capitol City Townsite
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Cimarron Visitor Center
Elk Creek Visitor Center
Engineer Pass
Gateview Rec. Site
Gateview Sign
Henson Interpretive Site
Lake City Ice Wall
Lake San Cristobal Overlook
Morrow Point Boat Tour
Pike Snowden Cabin
Rose Lime Kiln
Roses Cabin
Sherman Overlook
South Rim Visitor Center
Uncompahgre Overlook
Whitmore Falls Overlook

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Silver Jack 60 9,117 ft
Williams Creek 23 9,218 ft
Big Cimarron 10 8,667 ft
Big Blue 11 9,653 ft
Lake Fork - Curecanti Area 82 7,578 ft
Beaver Lake 11 8,750 ft
Mill Creek - Lake City 22 9,509 ft
Lost Trail 7 9,583 ft
Wupperman Numerous 9,052 ft