Aspen Highlands
The Ridge House
From $1,280 / night
A glass-front stay with a heated plunge pool, broad sun deck, and sightlines that stay dramatic from sunrise coffee through late-night snow.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 by guests who book for the view and stay for the calm.
Summit & Pine curates design-led mountain stays across Colorado with warm interiors, private outdoor space, and a booking path that feels clear from the firs!
Fireside interiors, hot tubs under the stars, and the kind of quiet that makes a three-night stay feel longer in the best way.
Where
Aspen, Breck, Estes
Best fit
Long weekends + ski weeks
Reply speed
Usually under 24 hours
Where
Aspen, Breckenridge, and Estes Park
When it shines
Peak winter ski weeks or late-summer reset trips
Best guest fit
Couples, small groups, and one well-behaved dog
What happens next
We match you to the right cabin, answer the practical questions, and move you toward the best next step without making you hunt for details.
Luxury shaped by the landscape
Expansive glass, warm timber, and natural stone keep the outdoors visually close while the interiors stay calm, quiet, and deeply comfortable.
Private, polished, and easy to arrive into
Easy check-ins, chef-ready kitchens, layered lighting, and outdoor space that still feels usable after sunset are the baseline, not the upgrade.
Featured cabins
Use these as a starting point. If none feel exact, the booking page gives you a direct route to ask for a better fit.
Aspen Highlands
From $1,280 / night
A glass-front stay with a heated plunge pool, broad sun deck, and sightlines that stay dramatic from sunrise coffee through late-night snow.
Breckenridge
From $840 / night
A cedar-lined ski retreat with a soaking tub, soft morning light, and a living room that feels made for long dinners and slow mornings after the slopes.
Estes Park
From $690 / night
A refined hideaway above the tree line with a private terrace, clear night skies, and a modern finish that stays quiet instead of flashy.
How the stay feels
Spend your days skiing, hiking, or disappearing into a mountain town for dinner, then come back to a cabin that knows how to help the rest of the day land softly.
Wake up near alpine lakes, pine-lined trails, and the kind of cool air that resets a city pace fast.
Stone, oak, wool, and warm neutrals create rooms that feel expensive without drifting into staged or sterile.
Nearby mountain towns give you bakeries, wine bars, and low-key spots that make a weekend feel personal instead of generic.
Evenings are for hot tubs, fireplace glow, wool throws, and the kind of silence that makes guests extend the trip.
Guest notes
Guests come for the views and the design, then talk later about how comfortable the whole trip felt from arrival through checkout.
"The cabin felt polished without trying too hard. The views, the quiet, and the details all landed exactly right."
Maya · Dallas
"It had everything we wanted for a ski retreat: privacy, warmth, good light, and a layout that made downtime feel like part of the trip."
Jordan · Chicago
"The luxury details stood out, but what we loved most was how calm everything felt from sunrise coffee to late nights in the hot tub."
Elena · San Francisco