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A Romantic Mountain Weekend to Remember
perfectly curated by The Outlook Lodge3 Days, 2 Nights, 2 Delicious Meals, and a beautiful art experience by James Turrell valued at over $700 for just $499.
Book now and stay anytime between now and May 1, 2025
Romantic Weekend
$499.00
3 Days, 2 Nights, 2 Delicious Meals, and a beautiful art experience by James Turrell valued at over $700 for just $499!
Breakfast: The Pantry
Dinner: Cantina Verde
Art Experience: Sky Space by James Turrell
Book Now – May 1, 2025 / Early Checkin at Noon / Late checkout 5pm included.
The Outlook Lodge or The Little Beaver Inn.
Dependent on Availability. Stay Dates valid until May 1st, 2025.
$4.50 daily lodging tax not included.
2 beautiful properties to pick from!

The Outlook Lodge
All rooms feature hardwood floors, modern and mid-century furnishings, as well as original artworks by American artist, Jason Willaford. Elements combine to create restful and comfortable spaces — a perfect balance of rustic and contemporary.
The Little Beaver Inn
Every room in The Little Beaver Inn is handsomely appointed using subdued tones and rich textures. Amenities abound at the Little Beaver Inn. Its sun-filled terrace with all-season heated spa makes even the most sophisticated animal feel spoiled. The fire circle and full kitchen at The Outlook Lodge are also open to our guests. Dare we say, it’s a dam fine time.

Cantina Verde
Savor Southwest inspired cuisine and comfort favorites in the majestic and historic Green Mountain Falls.
Fresh, simple ingredients create flavor-bursting food with a smashing margarita bar. Cozy up in our vaulted log dining room, and level up with a pre- or post-meal cocktail on our jaw-dropping rooftop patio with Rocky Mountain sunset views. Visit their website here: https://cantinaverdegmf.com


The Pantry
Wake up to local flavor at the historic Pantry Restaurant, a tradition for over 60 years! Let us welcome you to breakfast, The Pantry style. We’re here to serve you seven days a week, 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM, on the west shore of Gazebo Lake in picturesque Green Mountain Falls. You can have breakfast all day long or choose from our lunch menu. Come join us. We’ll treat you right, and hunger shouldn’t surface again until sundown! And, in the Summer, let the fun begin at The Pantry Gardens, our backyard, creek side dining area. Visit their website here: http://www.thepantryingreenmtnfallsco.com
Skyspace
Skyspace asks you to look up and embrace a new perspective. Experience the natural beauty of Colorado’s ever-changing sky and get closer to nature through this one-of-a-kind interactive exhibit.
Explore more here: https://greenboxarts.org/skyspace


More about Green Mountain Falls…
Green Mountain Falls is a quiet and peaceful mountain town with a year-round population of approximately 871. The number of people in Town increases significantly in the summer as people from other states arrives to use their family cabins. These people are commonly called “summer residents” and they bring a sense of tradition and a love for the community.
Architecturally, the Town has a variety of rustic summer log cabins and Victorian houses mixed with newer homes. The Town’s character is reflected in the preservation of historic structures including the original land office building, hotels, and the Church in the Wildwood. The Town’s focal point is an 1890 Victorian gazebo on an island in a small lake.
The Town location supports a unique life style by providing a beautiful natural setting for a mountain home close to the employment opportunities, services, and culture of a nearby large city.

GAZEBO LAKE
- 100 Lake Street
- Downtown Green Mountain Falls
The Gazebo, built in 1890, is located in the center of town on what is known as Gazebo Lake. While it may not be considered a normal visitor’s attraction, it is one of the area’s most popular locations. And it is the perfect place to picnic, photograph, relax during a pleasant walk around the lake, or a place to spend quality time with family and loved ones. The Gazebo is also a very popular location for wedding, anniversary, and school prom pictures.
HIKING IN GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS
The Green Mountain Falls Trails System consists of 16 magnificent trails totaling more than 20 miles that provide a variety of experiences. All are non-motorized hiking trails.
The American Discovery Trail (ADT), a 6,800 mile long coast-to-coast trail route across America and the Ute Pass Regional Trail, a 40 mile route from Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek, pass through the Town of Green Mountain Falls on a bicycle/pedestrian lane along Ute Pass Avenue.
Two of the Green Mountain Falls trails connect directly to the Ring the Peak Trail, a 57-mile-long loop that circumnavigates Pikes Peak. Most of the system consists of back country single track hiking trails carved out of the forest on the steep ramparts that overlook the Town and feature spectacular views.
The best thing about the hiking trails in Green Mountain Falls is that they are literally just outside the door. In just a matter of minutes you can wander up a trail and be in the thick of nature.
Some trails (especially over at the Kirkpatrick Trailhead) are less strenuous and good to do with kids. Some are more difficult if you are looking for a good workout, and some amble along the side of the mountain, if you are looking for time just to stroll and clear your head.
You can find trail maps in this Guest Book, as well as at the Welcome sign near the Gazebo at Gazebo Lake in the middle of town. You can also find maps, and the latest information about the trails at gmfcotrails.org.

ART WALK
Thanks to the annual Green Box Arts Festival held in Green Mountain Falls each June/July (greenboxarts.org) there are several permanent art installations on display throughout town. Start your Art Walk at:
- 6’ ARC x 4, by Bernar Venet
- Green Box Arts Farm Stand
- Rotating billboard installation at Lake Street, by various artists
- End of Lake Street
- Four Orbits, by Charles O. Perry
- Mountain Road Corner
SHOPPING
For something unexpected: A lovely, original shop you will enjoy is Stones and Bones, located next door to The Pantry restaurant. They have a selection of nice jewelry and locally made craftwork. The owners, Ken and Melissa Nord, have extracted many stones and gems from the area. stonesbonesandwood.com
For Groceries / Liquor / Toiletries: In the 1930s and 40s, Woodland Park was a hot spot for gambling, dancing, and illegal liquor. Now it has a Walmart and a Starbucks. Come here for bulk items and drug store essentials. For libations: Paradise Spirit next to Safeway is a nice option not too far from the Walmart.
A Romantic Mountain Weekend to Remember
perfectly curated by The Outlook Lodge3 Days, 2 Nights, 2 Delicious Meals, and a beautiful art experience by James Turrell valued at over $700 for just $499.