
So Much Room For Activities!
Year round the Tomichi Lodge has plenty to offer anyone. With the majestic Colorado Rockies surrounding the entire property, one can explore and play all day! The lodge also has ample space for gatherings, family and friend time and work meetings. But let's be honest...we are really here to play! This truly is an outdoor enthusiasts playground.
YEAR ROUND FUN!
SUMMER
In the summer, guests enjoy a refreshing escape from the summer heat experienced by most of the surrounding areas/states. When it comes to outdoor recreation the lodge offers immediate access to wonderful hiking & trail running, the Canyon Creek Mountain Bike Trail, numerous opportunities to summit 12,000'+ peaks and many miles of off-roading/atv-ing as well as a direct connection to Tomichi Pass. Jeep rentals and horseback tours can be easily arranged. The Tomichi Creek runs through the property and offers guests a chance to 'cool down'.
FALL
The fall is a magical time of year at Tomichi due to the changing of the Aspen leaves from their summer bright green to a golden yellow. All of the same summer activities are available but with a much more colorful backdrop. The Tomichi Lodge is located within Big Game Unit 551 and is home to a healthy population of both mule deer and elk. We see a lot of repeat hunting guests due to the lodge's location/elevation (located at 10,300') providing amazing access to the high country hunting grounds. Hunting season typically runs from late August through mid-November.
WINTER
The remoteness and solitude is magnified in the winter months. With few winter recreationalists in Tomichi and even fewer full-time winter residents, guests experience peace and quiet, and a lot of snow. This makes for truly amazing backcountry skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling. Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are available for those looking to enjoy the outdoors without the adrenaline rush. PLEASE NOTE: In the winter the lodge is a 5.5 mile hike from the parking lot trailhead with an elevation gain of approximately 1,000 feet. The hike is not technical and follows a road all the way to the front door of the lodge.
SPRING
The spring offers great late season skiing, the budding of new growth for the Aspens and lots of snow melt/runoff. Guests typically can start driving up to the lodge around the 1st of June. Great off-season rates are available mid-April through the end of May. Due to wintery conditions, guests typically can drive up to the lodge June 1 - October 15. A vehicle with good clearance is mandatory and 4WD is highly recommended.