Roberts Cabin is one of the recognized historic cabins in Pike & San Isabel National Forests. The primitive cabin dates back to the mining and railroad era of the 1880s, and is eligible for placement in the National Register of Historic Places. Through the ages, the structure has been used as a residence, a blacksmith's shop and stables. In 1993, the piece of history was restored to its original form and converted for use as a cabin rental.
From Denver, Colorado, take Highway 285 southwest about 75 miles to thetown of Como. Turn north on County Road 33 and go approximately 4 milesto the cabin. Parking is along east side of the road. Guests must have combination lock to cabin prior to arrival.
Advanced reservations are ALWAYS required. Walk-ups are not available. Entry to the cabin is by combination lock, found in confirmation letter; call district office at (719)836-2031 for questions and updated conditions No drinking water available; bring an ample amount Please bring drinking water, food, sleeping bags or bedding, eating utensils, cookware, flashlights or lanterns, outdoor furniture and firewood Propane stoves may be used outside only No pets allowed No tent or RV camping at cabin site Click here for current alerts and notices, or call ranger district Click here for more information on the Pike and San Isabel National Forest Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing organisms by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.