Tin Cup living room
One bed glamping.
Tin cup living room
The only thing missing is a privacy shade on this side.
Back of Tin Cup
Tin Cup Bedroom
Tim cup kitchen
Greeting sign!
Tin cup sunset view
Tin Cup sunset view
Tin cup hammock
Tin cup patio view
Pine Cabin
Excellent spot for dinner right across the main road.
Tin cup sunset patio
View of cabins from the Whitewater Grill across the road.
Shelli M.
Aug 5, 2024
We stayed in the Tin Cup cabin. Absolutely love this setup.The location is nice. Right off the main road. Downfall, you do hear road noise but not much at all after sunset. The sunset view is spectacular! The amenities and decor are great. I would love to come back during the winter and stay a few nights. I love the contactless experience and we had no issues with check in. This cabin was missing a privacy screen on the side that faces the neighbors in the living room is about the only thing I would change. Definitely book this place you won't regret it.Spike buck is probably a better option to minimize road noise and the view from corner pocket looks way better!
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Food A.
Jul 17, 2023
Camping in comfort and a little less work.Towels and showering supplies were provided. Air conditioning in the tent with the comfort of the beds. Bundle of woods to start your camp fire. Ice is available if needed to keep your food cold. Easy check in and check out.
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Marla J.
Mar 11, 2024
My family stayed in the Corner Pocket double king cabin. It was amazing! The view of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range was spectacular. The cabin is decorated so nicely and has everything you would need. There's an indoor outdoor fireplace that came in handy when we played cards outside. The cabin was super clean and the amenities were upscale. I would highly recommend this place!
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Sandi B.
Feb 16, 2020
From pre-check in to check out this place is awesome. Called for info on check on and Manager was pleasant, easy to understand and very accommodating. Let us check in a bit early which was great. And since weather was crazy and snowy, they upgraded us to a double cabin for ease of access. The cabin is incredible. Every nook of this place is well thought out. A family could easily stay here for a week and have all the amenities of home. Kitchen was beautiful and had all cooking supplies you could need and with the outdoor grill on our patio, cooking an amazing dinner for my husband was cozy and comfortable. We will be back to spend more time here in the summer because the views are incredible.
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D'yani W.
Aug 3, 2018
Volatile staff! They made some horrible customer service decisions, & even if this wasn't a customer service situation, made some horrible choices in how to treat other human beings. You can really tell a lot about someone by how they act toward you in an emergency or in a high-stress situation. Please read on before choosing to stay here.THE GOOD:The tents were cute & nice quality. The grounds were well maintained. The bathrooms & showers were nice.THE BAD: Right across the highway are HELICOPTER TOURS every 20-30 minutes, with a lot of helicopter idling. & @ night you have loud semi-trucks! There is no privacy between tents or camping spots as well. THE UGLY:On July 26th, there was a freak hail storm. You can google it. The hail was the size of pennies.Naturally, we were concerned for our cars & the damages this hail could incur. One of us owns a Tesla. So, we made a quick & calculated decision to use the duvets, some towels, & a sheet from our tents. We figured we would dry them in the guest laundry room on the grounds & then ask the management afterward if they thought they were damaged, & if they decided they were, we would pay for the damages. Damages to linens $$$ outweighs damages to a Tesla.During the storm, the manager Andy barged into the tent (not even bothering to knock & certainly not noticing that one of us was changing into dry clothes @ the moment) & started freaking out which included yelling & swearing in front of four little kids (9, 5, 2, & a baby) about the linens outside on the Tesla, extremely angry that we had used them that way. He took pictures of the car. He had other staff Amanda & Joe with him as well, & would look @ them & say "how f*ing stupid" STILL IN EARSHOT of the kids & adults.He threatened to call his lawyer & sue us which was 100% inappropriate because of the waiver we signed saying we agreed to cover any damages! No reason to cuss your customers out for damages, you just charge their card!We never raised opposition to paying for the linens. Andy didn't even let us, he just barged right in & started cussing us out in front of the kids. He eventually stormed off & told Amanda to leave the linens on the car, because we "ruined" them & said they were ours now.After this astonishing display of character, we decided we should dry the duvets so we have something to use that night. We went & put one duvet in the washer & one in the dryer. The dryer ate our $1.50, another cherry on top of this wonderful event. We decided to go into the office & ask for our $1.50 back, only to be confronted with Amanda who was riled up & ready to go, itemized bill of the linens we damaged in hand! The bill incorrectly included 8 towels (we used only 6). We still don't understand how towels are "ruined" when they get wet. For that matter, the duvet's tags say to NOT dry clean them, & to only wash & dry them-we have pics of the tags. Please note, while we were in the office @ this time, someone on staff took the duvets away from us out of the laundry machines.In the ensuing argument about their treatment of us, we used raised voices (never threatening anyone or cursing @ anyone, unlike Andy) as a person might in this situation. Amanda said heatedly that we "do not treat her that way" meaning we can't talk to her with raised voices, to which we brought up the question: Why can't we use raised voices with her, but the manager Andy can cuss us out & yell @ us in front of children & that is all fine & dandy? To this, she said "reason went out the window when you decided to ruin our property", & to that we said so us damaging the linens means "reason went out the window" & now Andy & the staff can just treat us however they want?IT ESCALATED FROM HERE!CHARACTER LIMIT -- read the rest of the review on Trip Advisor here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g33340-d12404743-r602509108-Royal_Gorge_Cabins-Canon_City_Colorado.htmlAll in all, if you want to risk staying here with such volatile & disrespectful staff, good luck! It's not even a relaxing location anyway.
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Andrea G.
May 21, 2018
Stayed in a glamping tent and it was beautiful. The location is close to everything you would want (Royal Gorge Park, train, restaurants) and the bathrooms and showers were very nice. We had some neighbors that were fighting with each other and the tents are very close so that made for a long night. The sprinkler ran a lot the 1st night and kept hitting the tent so it woke us a few times otherwise it was a wonderful experience. Highly recommend.
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Chloe M.
Mar 15, 2021
I was so excited to stay here but they denied the request and I was told, BY AMANDA, I would not be charged the $400 fee... WHICH WAS A LIE. I have been calling and no answer, finally today I was told I will not be recieving my refund for another two weeks FOR A PLACE I DID NOT EVEN STAY! 0/10 do not recommend.
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Jason F.
Jan 12, 2025
Beautiful cabin with the perfect little touches for the ideal stay. Will definitely be coming back
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Monica R.
Jul 13, 2024
Super cool idea IF you are not from the area. BUT not remote or even quiet. Situated on the highway. Trucks passing all Night, bar across the street was nice for some music we could hear but traffic was loud. Very expensive! 259 for a tent with hotel room amenities. Still walking to toilet and you must bring everything else. Would reconsider after having to muster up food and other supplies. BEWARE of contract. My nephew accidentally tore a hole in the tent (fell backwards into tent being a kid) we got a 1087$ charge . The tent already had patches. AND the rental contract stated up to 500$ . They said they brought down labor but that was basically Velcro and stretching, not that complicated of a structure. Total for overnight camping trip was 1800$$Way too expensive would NEVER do again and will tell anyone who asks. "Did it and would never again throw 700$ away for 2 tents for an overnight trip. Better off to going to Walmart buy a tent and throw away before you leave. Royal Gorge Cabins......Edit your contract to reflect tent wall damage! And move desk away from tent wall so rips don't happen. My kid mistake should be a learning for you so other folks don't get hit like this.
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Ann B.
Aug 12, 2023
This place is so cute! My daughter and I stayed one night in the small pine cabin. We weren't at the property long enough to enjoy many amenities but they were available - fire pits, yard games, etc. the property was very well maintained. The bed was comfy. My only very small complaint is the swamp cooler was pretty loud but it beats being HOT! The bath house was nothing fancy but tidy and had everything you'd need. The property was not busy when we were there so we only saw one other person in the bath house. I would absolutely recommend this place to anyone. It definitely beats a run down hotel. We walked across 50 to have dinner at White Water. Side note, I accidentally left my air pods behind and they actually sent them back to me (I paid shipping of course). I was so pleasantly surprised - I thought they were long gone. So they have honest staff also. Great place!
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