Inside Altitude 22

Every space at Altitude 22 is designed for groups who actually want to spend time together. From late-night laughs to slow mornings and everything in between, this is where mountain trips turn into memories worth keeping.

Cozy living room with orange chairs, a fireplace, a mounted TV, large windows showing a scenic mountain view, and a telescope on a tripod.
Room with a wooden bunk bed, a wall-mounted TV showing a forested mountain landscape, a neon sign that reads 'The Mountains Are Calling,' and an open wooden door leading to another room.
Cozy bedroom with wooden walls, orange bedding, a window with red curtains, a TV mounted on a green accent wall, and an open door showing a bathroom with a toilet and artwork.
Modern bedroom with gray bunk bed featuring orange bedding, wooden floor, mountain mural on gray walls, and a vintage NBA Jam arcade machine with stool.
Cozy bedroom with warm-toned walls and ceiling, a bed with orange bedding and multiple pillows, a bench at the foot of the bed, and a white armchair near large windows overlooking trees.
Modern kitchen with dark wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, a large marble island with brown leather chairs, and three gold pendant lights.
Hallway with illuminated Star Wars and Avengers movie posters on the dark wall, leading to a room with pink curtains and a foosball table.
Cozy bedroom with mustard yellow bedframe, white and patterned pillows, blue throw blanket, and mountain mural painted on the wall.
View from inside a wooden sauna looking out through open glass door at rocky ground, bare trees, and distant forested hills under a cloudy sky.

Explore Altitude 22

Take a look around. These are the rooms and spaces where group trips get loud, mornings get slow, and being together feels easy.

Living Room

The heart of the house. Built for big conversations, shared downtime, and the moments that happen when everyone ends up in the same room without planning it.

Kitchen

Designed for togetherness, not perfection. This is where mornings start, meals stretch long, and no one feels left out while something’s cooking.

Basement

This is where the energy shifts. Louder, later, and unapologetically fun, the space made for nights you’ll talk about long after the trip ends.

Bedroom 1

Quiet, grounded, and intentionally calm. A space that gives you room to slow down without feeling disconnected from the rest of the house.

Bedroom 2

Bright and easygoing with a relaxed mountain feel. It’s comfortable without trying too hard, the kind of room you settle into quickly.

Bedroom 3

Simple, cozy, and private. Designed for rest, reset, and uninterrupted sleep after full days together.

Bedroom 4

A simple, no-nonsense bedroom made for real rest. It’s quiet, comfortable, and ideal for guests who want a calm place to crash after full, busy days together.

Bedroom 5

This room leans into shared stays and laid-back energy. It feels fun without being chaotic — a good fit for kids, teens, or anyone who doesn’t need a traditional bedroom setup.

Bedroom 6

A smaller, flexible sleeping space that helps the house work for larger groups. It’s cozy, intentional, and there so everyone has a place to land.

Exterior

The outdoors here isn’t an add-on — it’s part of the experience. Space to breathe, gather, and enjoy being surrounded by the mountains.

Foor Plans

Thoughtfully laid out so groups can spread out, come together, and never feel on top of each other. Every space has a purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Planning a group trip comes with a lot of questions. Below you’ll find answers to the most common things guests want to know about staying at Altitude 22—so you can book with confidence and focus on the fun.

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Cozy bedroom with burnt orange walls and ceiling, a low bed with orange bedding, a bench with towels, beige rug, a large potted plant, and a curved armchair beside windows with beige curtains.