The 36.72-acre Bison Peak Resort is located in the picturesque Tarryall Creek valley of central Colorado and is directly bound on three sides by Pike National Forest. The Denver and Colorado Springs metropolitan areas are an approximate 90-minute drive from the property. Year-round access is provided by Park County (maintained) Road 77 via US Highway 285 from the town of Jefferson, or US Highway 24 near Lake George. The Tarryall Reservoir State Wildlife Area is positioned a short four-mile drive from the resort where guests can enjoy boating, fishing and hiking opportunities. Tarryall Creek along County Road 77 provides public access points for additional fishing opportunities. Further, Pike National Forest and the Lost Creek Wilderness Areas comprise over 1,000,000 acres and surround the Tarryall valley offering a multitude of recreational endeavors. From traditional rooms to modern glamping units, Bison Peak offers a number of hospitality choices ranging from (9) luxury rooms and ornately decorated cabin suites, fully appointed teepees, Conestoga wagon cabins, geodome tents and individual campsites. The 4,050 square foot Bison Peak Lodge features a large guest reception area adjoining an expansive rock fireplace, commercial grade kitchen, game room, loft library and several walkouts to patio spaces that provide unobstructed mountain views. The 3,478 square foot Nuche Pavilion event center was newly constructed in 2022 and can accommodate gatherings of up to 100 guests. For outdoor events, the resort offers (3) tents, the largest of which can accommodate up to 200 guests. Additional resort amenities include outdoor fire pits, a walk-in cooler and freezer, game areas, a fishing pond, shower and restroom facilities, hiking trails and wildlife viewing. On grid electricity has been extended throughout. Water service is provided by a well permitted for domestic and commercial use as approved through the Upper South Platte Water Conservancy District.