If the winter doldrums have got you down, it’s time to escape the stress of everyday life and find yourself a little winter hideaway. The Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. Take a look:

Welcome to Cheyenne Mountain Resort! If you’re looking for a winter hideaway that’s beautiful and relaxing you just found it.

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This cozy resort is tucked into the foothills of the Rockies for a scenic setting unlike any other. From the moment you walk into this lodge, you’ll feel right at home.

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Snuggle into a Executive King Suite for the ultimate in luxury accommodations. You’ll enjoy a large, 430-square-foot room with a jetted bathtub, fine linens, and a balcony with a view of the valley.

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Splurge a little and order room service…

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…and dine with the Rocky Mountains as your backdrop.

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Treat yourself to a little pampering in the full-service spa. A massage is just the ticket to help you relax.

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Take the plunge in the year-round heated pool. There’s nothing like soaking with the snow falls all around you.

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The views here are really spectacular. Make sure to bring your camera to capture them. These are definitely Insta-worthy.

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Cheyenne Mountain Resort has eight lodges with a total of 316 guest rooms and suites. Find the perfect one for you.

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Does this lodge sound like the perfect winter hideaway to you? Check out its website for more details and to book your stay.

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Cheyenne Mountain Resort is located at 3225 Broadmoor Valley Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

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