Heat, cold, soak, repeat — the full contrast ritual, high above the South Park valley.
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Plenty of cabins have a hot tub. Almost none pair it with a real cedar barrel sauna — and that pairing is the whole point. Fifteen minutes of dry cedar heat, then out into crisp mountain air that runs decades of stress out of your shoulders, then into the hot tub while your eyes adjust to a sky full of stars.
At 10,000 feet the cold half of the ritual takes care of itself. Winter makes it unforgettable; summer evenings make it easy.

The cedar barrel sauna tucks in below the deck, with the hot tub up top — a few stairs apart, so the contrast circuit flows without a shivering sprint across the yard.
“We spent our days outside soaking it all in, enjoying the deck, sauna and hot tub — and our nights stargazing.”Kristin — Denver, Colorado

Post-sauna, the living room takes over: a crackling stove, deep seating, and a game loft upstairs with a pool table if the evening has a second act.
“Enjoyed the stay here with great views, sauna & hot tub. Dogs loved the fenced yard!”Jose — November 2025

A proper coffee bar with flavored syrups, sun on the peaks, and no reason to hurry. The sauna works in the morning, too — ask anyone who’s tried it before breakfast.
“Lots of ‘extras’ — a coffee bar with flavored syrups, full-size toiletries, a full spice rack in the kitchen, and amazing views!”Dawn — March 2026
Same chalet, same live calendar as Airbnb — without the roughly 14% guest service fee. Winter weekends, when the sauna earns its keep, are the first to go.
Seven in ten Skyfall stays include a Friday or Saturday night — prime weekends go first.
Same home, same host, same calendar, same cleaning team — and the lowest available rate. If you find the same Skyfall dates for less on Airbnb or VRBO, email us before booking and we’ll match it.
Completely. The whole chalet is yours — sauna, hot tub, and all. No shared facilities, no schedule, no strangers in towels.
Yes — winter is when it’s best. The contrast between cedar heat and snowy mountain air is the entire reason saunas exist.
Of course. The hot tub is up on the deck and the sauna sits just below it — both included with every stay, year-round.
Three bedrooms sleeping six, a game loft with a pool table, a wood-warmed living room, a full kitchen with a coffee bar, and a fenced yard for dogs. See the full tour.