Lodge At River's Edge, 0600 Frying Pan Rd., Basalt 81621, Colorado, USA
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Lodge At River's Edge 
0600 Frying Pan Rd., Basalt 81621, Colorado, USA
+1 970 9274991
http://www.lodgeatriversedgeco.com
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Compare Rates for Basalt. Vacation Rentals, Hotels, Bed Breakfasts. Basalt Vacation Rentals. Basalt Listings Vacation Rentals. Lodge at River's Edge. Lodge at River's Edge. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms. Sleeps 14. Children welcome. Beautiful Lodge located on two secluded acres along the Gold Medal Frying Pan River. The Lodge can accommodate 14 guests and offers five distinctive guest rooms, each with a private bath, cable TV/DVD, luxurious linens and unobstructed views of the River. Amenities include a fully furnished kitchen, 17 foot fireplace, riverside hot tub and deck. This is a one-of-a-kind property located just one block from the charming town of Basalt which is located at the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan Rivers. This is a fly fisherman's paradise in the summer and a cozy retreat for winter enthusiasts. Jacuzzi/Hot Tub BBQ Utensils Stove - Gass Refrigerator Microwave Ice Maker Full Kitchen Dishwasher Coffee Maker TV/VCR Linens provided High Speed Internet Fireplace CD Player Cable/Satellite TV. Wildlife Viewing Rock Climbing Hunting Horseback Riding Camping Hiking Snowmobiling Sledding Downhill Skiing Cross Country Skiing Waterskiing Sailing Jet Skiing Fishing Boating Tennis Spa Sightseeing Shopping Restaurants Golf Fitness Center / Gym Biking The beauty of this property is that you feel very private on two secluded Riverfront acres. However, we are only one block to Basalt's restaurants shops. Once you walk up the driveway, you emerge on the edge of town - with a 2 block walk to the Basalt Bistro and Basalt's newest restaurant, Tempranillo. Contact Information to Book this Property. Please say I found your listing at Rentalo.com when calling to reserve this Property. Lodge at Rivers Edge. Other properties in Rentalo from this owner. 600 Frying Pan Road, Basalt, Colorado, United States, 81621. Be the first one to add a comment. Back deck Frying Pan River. River Room Master Suite. Avoiding Scams Frauds. © 1999 - 2008 Rentalo.com; Sign in as this client

Lodge at Rivers Edge has four distinctive guest rooms, each with a private bath. Each room has its own special character, ambience and decor. All of the rooms feature an unobstructed view of the river complete with the soothing sound of water rushing over rocks and boulders. All have feather beds, luxurious linens of 1000 thread count Egyptian cotton, down comforters and pillows. Each room also has a refrigerator, coffee maker, personal hair dryer, and a massager for easing those tired muscles at the end of a long day of outdoor recreation. Attention to detail and a commitment to luxury is the signature of each guest room at Lodge at Rivers Edge. The River Room is our south-facing riverfront room. With a sumptuous king bed and a balcony over looking the rushing Frying Pan River, you cant get any closer to the river unless you sleep on a raft! The River Room is included with the Lodge rental and can not be rented separately. The Lodge rents for $1,850 per night from June 1st - October 13, 2008. There is a 4 night minimum reservation for the Lodge. The Meadow Room has a magnificent timber and parquet queen bed that is the focal point of this room. This room has a large balcony that overlooks the river, as well. Youll love the rich texture and luxurious feel of this room, which also boasts a spacious double bath with a tub and shower, the largest at the Lodge. The Meadow Room is included with the Lodge rental and can not be rented separately. The Lodge rents for $1,850 per night from June 1-October 13, 2008. There is a 4 night minimum reservation for the Lodge. The Canyon Room welcomes the sunrise and shares a view of both the river and the lower Frying Pan Canyon. The queen bed is a unique, bold, wrought iron bed that complements the soft blue and beige decor. The room has a large balcony that overlooks the river. The Canyon Room is included with the Lodge rental and can not be rented separately. The Lodge rents for $1,850 per night from June 1-October 13, 2008. There is a 4 night minimum reservation for the Lodge. The Orchard Room faces west and over looks the river and the small, sunny orchard that is magnificent with blossoms in the spring (and the source of home-made fruit preserves)! A beautiful, hand-hewn king aspen bed invites you to stay awhile and enjoy watching the tanagers play in the cherry trees. The Orchard Room is included with the Lodge rental and can not be rented separately. The Lodge rents for $1,850 per night from June 1-October 13, 2008. There is a 4 night minimum reservation for the Lodge. The Garden Room is our only suite located on the first floor. It has ample sleeping space with two queen beds and a futon couch that converts to a full bed. This suite is decorated in a mountain rustic style with carved wood headboards and luxurious linens. The Garden Room has cable TV, a coffee maker, robes and a hairdryer. It is west facing and overlooks the Orchard and River. The Garden Room has it's own private entrance and can be rented as a single room. There is no access to the main lodge from the Garden Room. The Garden Room rents for $225-275 per night. There is a two night minimum reservation. Daily housekeeping is available for an additional charge.

The Frying Pan River from Ruedi Dam downstream to the confluence with the Roaring Fork River at Basalt is state-designated Gold Medal Water. Thrill to 14 miles of incredible tailwater trout fishing on the Frying Pan River. There are sections of the river that provide year-round fishing opportunities for many anglers, and any section of these 14 miles of river is capable of producing a trophy fish. With healthy populations of rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and brook trout, a fisherman has the chance to land a grand slam of trout on any given day! Located only 15 minutes from the World Class Resort of Aspen/Snowmass, visitors can ski and snowboard on any of the four area mountains - Aspen, Highlands, Snowmass and Buttermilk. Each ski mountain has something special to offer depending on whether you're looking for expert terrain or child-friendly runs! Snowmass is undergoing an unprecedented renaissance with a new base village, new children's center and quicker lift rides. Aspen Highlands has added a new lift, Deep Temerity, giving access to even more steeps! Buttermilk will be home again for the ESPN Winter X Games in January 2006. Purchase your lift tickets, rentals and ski/snowboard lessons in advance at www.aspensnowmass.com. If you are looking for winter adventures beyond skiing and boarding, you won't be disappointed. Don't forget cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, winter fly fishing, big game hunting, dog sled rides, ice skating, paragliding, air ballooning, scenic tours and spa services. We will be happy to assist you in arranging your winter fun!

Welcome to Frying Pan Anglers The Best in Colorado Fly Fishing. For Fly Fishing on the Frying Pan River, the Roaring Fork River and the Colorado River for the week ended 8th June 2008. Another week of hot weather and a little rain coupled with the Bureau raising the Pan to 850cfs! The Bureau had been progressively raising the river throughout the week so that by the time it hit 800cfs the water was relatively clear and provided you could find a quiet spot on the edge of the flow the fishing was remarkably good. The coming week promises more hot weather with a low chance of rain and thunderstorms. However Taylor Creek though still high is now almost clear and not rising at all indicating that much of the run-off at the lower elevations has peaked around the lower Frying Pan. Consequently as soon as the Bureau drops the current level the fishing should be back to normal. The big flow has spread the fish around and by keeping the fishermen limited in accessing the water has given the fish a chance to settle in and feed well up and down the river. The Fork also appears to have peaked for the moment and is running at just under 3000cfs. With the warm weather remaining during the coming week, if the Fork doesnt rise much more at Basalt that will indicate that the peak is close to having passed. According to the Bureau records, the Fork is currently exceeding the most recent high of 2500cfs by a good margin. So we are experiencing record flows at the moment. So if you are coming up, give us a call and we will give you an uptodate report on the river conditions. Just a comment on the releases from Ruedi. The Colorado is running at 15,000cfs at Glenwood Springs. The reason for the releases at this time is, according to a story in the Aspen Times on June 5 th, is to assist some endangered fish at Grand Junction. The raising of the Pan by 400cfs over the week has certainly put paid to accessing a lot of the Pan over the few days that the water level was raised. It is not helpful to the fishermen and certainly not helpful to the businesses which rely on the fishermen who visit our area. So doubling the flow in the Pan certainly had a significant affect on locals. On the other hand, what effect will 400cfs have in a river which is running at 15,000cfs at Glenwood Springs and which is running at 27,700 near the Colorado/Utah State line? There will be a political answer, but one is quizzical as to whether the additional 400cfs from Ruedi will make all the difference as to whether some endangered species lives or dies. The fish might not notice the additional 400cfs, but we certainly did. In an interesting bit of news last week, House Bill 1141, signed by Gov. Bill Ritter last week, giving statewide communities a new tool to manage growth. The measure requires developers to show they can provide water for estimated peak daily, monthly and yearly water-supply requirements, and gives local governments the power to deny a development based solely on water availability. It is certainly wise to have the power to regulate water use in an arid area. I daresay, one could see the squawfish being an integral part to this decision making process in the future as well. Current Flow: below the Dam - 854cfs. (if you want more uptodate figures check out current readings on our Links page). During the last few days of this week, the Bureau pushed the Pan over 850cfs. However the water quality above the 4mile mark was remarkably good and there was some good fishing provided one found some quiet water where the fish could get some relief from the big flow. The fish have spread out and are finding little areas in the most unlikely places. But now that the water is quite clear they are moving back to start to feed. They dont mind the fast water. They just dont like grit in their gills so as soon as the water clears they are back to feeding. Mid river, it was just a matter of putting on larger flies and fishing down to the fish in the quieter stretches near seams. They took the magnum prince and the strawing emerger without much effort. There were also good reports higher up near the dam and Harry took clients above Ruedi who enjoyed some good fishing as well. So in the coming week if the water level remains high, try bigger flies which you might use in a larger river. One would expect though that the releases from Ruedi will abate as the week progresses. Recommended Flies: The midges will come off during the day, particularly if it is sunny. So try WD-40's #20, red and black chironocones #20, brassie's #18 - #22, midge larva patterns #18 - #22, copper johns #18 - #22, black polywings #18 - #22 and garcia's rojo midges # 18 - #22. If the fish start moving higher in the water column or get active under the surface, try the gray loopwing emergers #20 - #22, the FPA special emergers, biot emergers both with and without the trailing shuck and gray RS2's #18 - #22. When they are on the surface, try dry patterns such as the z-wing real midge, suspended midge and any similar dry black and gray patterns such as a parachute Adams in sizes from #20 through to #28. The fish are well onto the baetis now. Try some small nymph patterns such as pheasant tails and the FPA sparkle baetis #20 - #24 down deep. In addition try the emerger patterns like crystal hunchback, juju baetis, the mighty mite, icebreakers and the FPA sparkle baetis - #18 - #24 and rs2 #18 - #22 and soft hackle baetis #18 -#22. If BWOs start to come off try dry patterns like the adams and parachute adams #20-#24 and the matthews #18 - #24 with an emerger dropper. If the fish are under the surface try fishing 2 emergers with a very small weight to get the flies down a little. An rs2#20 behind an FPA emerger or sparkle baetis with a thorax bead will do the trick. On the bright days the BWO's will tend to come off in the shade. But if it starts to rain, don't come in. Just stay out on the water as long as you can - unless its an electrical storm! In the high water at the moment, try bigger flies with lots of legs like the magnum prince, bitch creeks and girdle bugs. Roaring Fork Current Flow: near Emma - 2910cfs (if you want more uptodate figures check out current readings on our Links page). With the Fork running at record levels finding quiet clearer water away from the flow will be tough, but it is possible lower down in some of the flatter and wider areas right on the edges. The fish will be hungry and as the water clears, though remains high they will be feeding along the edges of seams near quieter water. Recommended Flies: In the high water, pick your way along the edges and try caddis dries and emergers and dries with baetis droppers. If you are nymphing deep down, use plenty of weight and pick where the fish are protected behind structure or deeper down in the slower water. Try small baetis nymph patterns such as pheasant tails #18 - #24. Baetis emergers try RS2, the crystal hunchback, juju baetis, the mighty mite, icebreakers and the FPA sparkle baetis - #18 - #24. Also try princes, brassies, and copper johns as well as stones fly nymphs. Use flies with a bit of flash which the fish will pick up in the darker water. Dont bother stopping to try the Colorado. It is just too dirty. Just head up valley past Basalt and turn left to the Pan. The Colorado wont be worth the effort for a while so long as the weather remains warm. So check in with the shop to get an uptodate report if you are coming up later in the week.. Does Fly Fishing Cost too much? 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