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Thursday, 25 April 2013 13:05

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Reservations

Call 719-256-4315 between 9am and 10pm to make / change a reservation.

Reservations are highly recommended. Our space is limited to a maximum number of visitors each day (guest quota). This limit and our indoor accommodations are often filled weeks in advance. This is especially true during summer months and busy weekends.

 

 Rates

Summer
May - Sept
Winter
Oct - Apr

1. Admission Fee (per guest)

(Closed Dec 1st - 28th)

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( ) Day Use
Use of the facilities during a single day. Must arrive no later than 8:30pm.

$15 $12
 

( ) Overnight Stay
In addition to the accommodation fee below.
After checking-out of your accommodation, stay and use the hot springs until 10pm on the day of your departure.

$30 per night $24 per night
 

( ) Member's Quick Dip
Members may stop in for two hours to enjoy your waters, sauna, and space.

$11 $8
 

( ) Children 
Under the 16 years of age for day use or overnight stays.

(free admission)

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    [ ] Local Discount
    Must present a current Saguache County driver's license at check-in.

($3 off per day/night)

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    [ ] Naturist Society Discount
    With a current membership to The Naturist Society.

($3 off per day/night)

 

2. Overnight Accommodation Fee
Reservations may be placed earlier than two weeks in advance by donating. See membership benefits.
Choose one. Benefactor-level donors may reserve more than one cabin, sunset room, or camp site.

    [ ] Cancellation Fee
paid when any reservation is not kept, increases with two weeks of the reservation, up to as much as $50 when there's no call and no show. (details)
up to $50 per night
+ [photo] Pets okay( ) Tent Site
First-come, first-serve choice from our variety of nearby or remote tent sites. Each has its own picnic table and most are well leveled.
$10          No Charge
[photo] Pets okay( ) Vehicle Camping Site
Use the map and descriptions to select a spacious, level spot for your and your vehicle. Select sites include electrical hookups powered from our on-site hydroelectric power plant.
$15 $10
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Oak House Dorm Bed
Choose up to two full bunks in our open, communal dormitory upstairs in the Oak House.
$6 $6
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Oak House Private Room
Choose up to two of the four private rooms in our communal Oak House cabin. Each room has a single full bed, thermostat, nightstand, and reading light.
$18 $12
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Sunset Room
Select one of four motel-style Sunset Rooms featuring two full beds, complete with kitchen, thermostat, and shared indoor half-bath at end of hallway.
$46 $35

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No smokingPets okayElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Aspen Cabin
A small cabin with two full beds, one in the loft and below its large skylight.
$46 $35
[photo] No smokingPets okayElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Cedar Cabin
A small cabin with two full beds, one upstairs in its loft.
$46 $35
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Cottonwood Cabin
A large cabin with two full beds in separate rooms, dining area and kitchenette.
$60 $50
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Willow Cabin
A large cabin with three full beds in a room adjacent its dining area and kitchenette. Connected to Elm, on the left.
$60 $50
[photo] No smokingPets okaywith KitchenetteElectric heat (Hydroelectric)Electricity (Hydroelectric)( ) Elm Cabin
A large cabin with two full beds in a room adjacent its dining area and kitchenette. Connected to Willow, on the right.
$60 $50

 

3. Pet Fees (if applicable)

+   ( ) Pet Fee - Day Use
Pets may accompany guests camping in tents or vehicles. Pets should be attended and on a leash at all times so as not to disturb other guests or wildlife.
$2 per pet
  ( ) Pet Fee - Camping
Pets may accompany guests camping in tents or vehicles. Pets should be attended and on a leash at all times so as not to disturb other guests or wildlife.
  $5 per pet
  ( ) Pet Fee - Private Cabins
Pets may stay indoors with guests staying in the Aspen, Cedar, Cottonwood, Willow, or Elm cabins only. Pets should be well attended to ensure no damage is done.
$10 per pet
 

    [ ] Pet Deposit
    Each pet must be registered and a deposit collected upon arrival. The deposit is promptly returned assuming no incidents or complaints occurred (details).

$50

Sunday, 31 March 2013 18:25

Tent Camping

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Twenty-four tent sites are scattered throughout the trees and terrain offering a variety of camping options. Tent sites are accessed on foot. If you can drive to it, it is not a tent site. Make your selection of a first come - first served tent site based on whether or not you want to be: secluded, closer to parking, closer to bathrooms, or closer to pools. Most enjoy shade, have been nicely leveled, and include a picnic table. Vehicle sites are designated and individually reserved.

Tent sites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Reservations are strongly recommended. Reserve a tent site designation (not a specific site) in advance. During warmer seasons, we routinely reach our capacity limit for the number of people permitted and all tent sites are occupied.

Tent Camping at Valley View - Doug Bates Tent site with deer grazing - John Lorenz Tent Camping with a View - Teresa Seitz Tent site in summer - Teresa Seitz Tent Camping Site - Matthew Camping at Valley View - Doug Bates Tent Camping at Valley View - Doug Bates

For the education, enjoyment, and well-being of current and future generations, Orient Land Trust: 
promotes a positive clothing-optional experience at all properties including Valley View Hot Springs, Orient Mine and Everson Ranch;
preserves the viewshed, including land acquisition; 
protects natural, wild, agricultural, and historic resources, in the northern San Luis Valley.