Southwest Colorado · Year-round

A mountain you can come back to, in any season.

Forty rooms, three restaurants, direct lift access in winter, and alpine quiet the rest of the year. Skiing is still here. So is everything that happens once the snow clears.

Silverthorne Colorado mountain landscape
About the lodge

Not a ski lodge, exactly. Not anymore.

Lone Pine sits at the edge of a valley most people only know for its winters. For fifty years we leaned into that, and only that. Then the wildfire came through, and everything we thought we were got reconsidered from the ground up.

We rebuilt slower than planned and smarter than before. Today the lift still runs from the door in January. In June the trails are wildflowers. In September the aspens turn. In every month of the year, something is worth coming here for.

Read what happened, and what we built next →

What’s here

Four ways to use the mountain.

Pick the one that brought you. Stay long enough to discover another.

01 / Winter

Ski-in, ski-out

Direct lift access from the lodge, with terrain that suits a first-timer or a family that’s been coming for a decade.

Winter stays
02 / Summer

Trails and rides

Hiking and mountain biking straight from the property, with guides who know which routes are worth the climb.

Summer stays
03 / Gatherings

Weddings and retreats

A full-property buyout for the people who matter, or a corporate offsite that actually takes everyone off-site.

Enquire about groups
04 / Wellness

Recovery programmes

A new pillar, running year-round. Rooted in real recovery, not spa-brochure wellness. Bookable on its own.

About the programme
A quiet room with a fireplace, set up for rest
Launching this season

Wellness that isn’t trying to sell you something.

Led by Sam Delaney, our new Wellness Director, the programme is built around one idea: people arrive depleted, and they should leave actually rested. Grounded. Recovery-oriented. Real. We mean those words.

  • Multi-day reset stays, three to seven nights
  • Morning movement and breathwork in the aspens
  • Sleep recovery and nervous-system coaching
  • Quiet hours built into the daily rhythm of the lodge
Explore the programme
Where you’ll stay

Forty rooms. No two quite the same.

Rebuilt with the valley in mind. Local stone, reclaimed timber from the old lodge, and west-facing windows where they matter most.

Rural cabin living room with timber finishes

Lodge rooms

The core of the house. Fireplaces, mountain views, slow mornings.

Aerial view of Colorado mountain lodge area

Valley suites

For longer stays, or the groups who want the whole wing to themselves.

Skier on a Colorado slope

Ski-in cabins

A few steps to the lift in winter, a few steps to the trailhead the rest of the year.

Ski lift in the mountains
The rebuild

About the fire, and what came after.

In the winter of 2022, the valley closed. The wildfire took the season, and the lodge that had been family-owned for two generations couldn’t hold on. A new group bought the property, kept the bones, and rebuilt with a longer view.

“We’d rather be honest about what happened than pretend we’ve always been here. The rebuild is the story. So is what we’ve made of it.” — Rachel Harding, General Manager

We reopened in late 2023. We are still the same mountain, with a wider welcome.

Reserve

Find a date, pick a reason.

Rooms, dining, activities, and wellness sessions can all be booked from one place. If you’re planning a wedding, retreat, or buyout, the enquiry form is on the right.

Unified booking calendar (SynXis rooms, SevenRooms dining, Mindbody wellness) will appear here.

Group and private enquiries

Weddings, corporate retreats, full-property buyouts, and press visits. Tell us a little about what you’re planning and we’ll come back with a real answer within a working day.

Find us

Southwest Colorado, end of the valley road.

Address
Lone Pine Ski Lodge, Southwest Colorado
Reservations
stay@lonepinelodge.com
Press & investors
press@lonepinelodge.com

Quiet updates, a few times a year.

Season openings, wellness programme dates, and the occasional note from the valley. No spam, no marketing churn.