Abode at Willowtail Springs Bed & Breakfast Cabins

10451 CR 39 P.O. Box 89, Mancos, Colorado 81328
Innkeeper(s): Peggy & Lee Cloy
 
  • Introduction

    Discover Willowtail Springs, the best-kept secret in Southwest Colorado! The cabins and gardens have been featured in Sunset, Country Home, Colorado Expressions and American Airline magazines as well as Country Homes Book of Best Places.

    The Wise TreeWillowtail Springs and three classy cabins await you amid the sun-washed landscapes of Southwest Colorado. Nestled on an enchanting 60 acres of fields, forests, streams, breathtaking gardens and a large lake filled with bass. Canoes and row boat sit by the dock ready to escort guests. Fish, dream, and watch birds, double rainbows or Colorado mountain sunsets when the mist hangs low on the surface of the water. Lie in peace as the sunrise filters gently through the lace and trees. Luxuriate in the hot tub perched on an outcropping of rock over the lake. Take in the galaxy above; the shooting stars, the moon and, if you are lucky, the northern lights.

    Romantic getaways, honeymoons, anniversary, elopements, small weddings, birthdays, family vacations, reunions and artist retreats are perfect at Willowtail Springs.

    Willowtail Springs is a Winter WonderlandSecluded but not remote, we are directly located on the San Juan Skyway Loop. Guests take day trips to attractions in Mancos, Dolores, Telluride, Ouray, Ridgeway, Silverton, and Durango. We are just 10 minutes from the entrance to Mesa Verde National Park, 30 minutes from Durango and the Silverton train, the Anasazi Heritage Museum and the Ute Mountain Tribal Park. The mystical vastness of Hovenweep, Dolores Canyon Outlook, Canyonlands, Monument Valley and Arches National Park are only 90 minutes away.

    Guests come with a full itinerary, but succumb to the spell
    of Willowtail Springs, unable to pull themselves away.


    "Wow! What attention to detail and thoughtful imagination!! From the fresh flowers to the fresh bread, butter, cream and yummy raspberry/cherry jam."

    ~ Betty, Tina and Susan - Michigan


    Winter

    Experience Willowtail Springs in all Seasons

    Many beautiful places exist in the Southwest, but Willowtail Springs seems to be an especially magical and inspirational place for people who have stayed here. We have hosted artists, writers, photographers, meditation groups, couples and families, all of whom seem to relax and shine in this setting.

    From the decks, windows, fields and forests a variety of birds are always present. We are a Release Site for Birds through the Durango Wildlife Rehabilitation Center licensed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife.

    "World Class!" ~ Jackie and Bob - Texas

    The property is blessed with an uncommon wealth of water. Fed by a spring, irrigation water and run-off, the lake provides a healthy habitat for large mouth bass and other species. The plentiful irrigation water creates an additional source of water which weaves through forests, fields and meadows filling wildlife ponds as it meanders or rushes through the land and joins existing streams on its route.

    Stewardship of the varied ecosystems on the land is our passion, our meditation, our magic, our breath, our practice and our reward. Lush gardens, wilderness, ancient forests, meadows, sun dappled oases and intimate shady grooves have consumed us for years.

    The seasons are as varied as the landscape. Be sure and sample winter, fall and early spring as well as summer

    All photos taken by Cloy Arts & Sciences unless otherwise noted.

    Lush GardensMisty velvet filaments overly quietly
    White blue dotted blankets

    Yellow threads sprayed across red cloth

    Soft thistle throated voices
    Singing gentle sage lullabies

    Magenta tunes against deep purple woods

    Whispered prayers to exquisite moments
    Borrowed in time

    ~ Peggy Cloy ~


    "This place rivals many of the quaint locals throughout Europe, a beautiful,
    elegant, great location." ~ Janet and Phil - Harp, Kansas


  • Tai Chi with Lee

    SpringTai Chi as an "internal martial art" has long been practiced and recognized by many world cultures for its tremendous fittness, dexterity, balance, mental clarity and focus. This is especially important for its restorative powers where it may be diminishing in an aging population. Lee Cloy has 40 years of experience in many types of martial arts, with emphasis on Tai Chi for the last 25 years. As a Master of these arts, and through the combination of his own skills in several styles, Lee'ss Tai Chi has evolved into a unique form placing focus on bringing about healing and regeneration in both body and spirit. Lee works with new and experienced individuals to help them develop and expand their own Tai Chi skills, creating a more grounded and centered place within themselves from which they can bring more authentic power, energy and peacefulness into their daily lives. Lessons are available individually or as part of a Rejuvenating Retreat stay at Willowtail Springs.

    Listed below are some of the many comments from Lee's recent students:

    "Lee has worked with people of all skill levels during his 40 years experience in Martial Arts of all kinds. During the last 4 years he has concentrated on the healing and regenerative side of Tai Chi rather than the more Martial Forms and Practices. He has combined his own skills in several areas to forge a practice which is very unique and very valuable to a number of people."

    "Tai Chi has lowered my blood pressure and reduced the mediation required. It has also improved my sense of well being, health and relaxation, diminished physical discomfort from a hip injury and knee surgery, and improved my stance and movement while performing daily chores, thus reducing physical stress on my body."

    "Lee teaches a smooth and soft form of Tai Chi, "Like swimming in the air", which is restorative to the body. It calls upon and nurtures its own healing energies through meditative movement."

    "As a somewhat skeptical mechanical engineer, I did a little research into what it really is and why I should be involved. I found that it was the most popular exercise on earth and led to healthier and happier lives. Having originated as a form of martial arts but now used in acupuncture and Chinese medicine, emphasizing the importance of the energy of mind intent, it then adds breathing techniques to the physical movements. Tai Chi is helping me learn to relax, gather energy and reduce stress in my life."

    "Tai Chi is a very personal activity. Spending time with a master like Lee in such a peaceful place is unique. Peace and centering is always present in the patience, power and strength Lee brings to his practice and his teaching."

    "Words that come to mind when I think of Tai Chi with Lee…energizing, thoughtful, challenging and healing. The physical experience has increased my circulation, improved my balance and flexibility. The spiritual experience has introduced moving meditation as part of my daily practice, centering and aligning myself with the energy of the universe.

    "Lee has adapted the form to create a connection between mind, body and spirit that brings a wholeness and connectedness to all these parts of my life. It is a blessing to be in his presence and to be his student."

  • Amenities

    Fall

    • Luxurious pillow top beds, lovely linens & fluffy robes
    • Fully equipped kitchens and outdoor gas grills
    • Homemade bread, cherry/raspberry jam, organic juice, butter, cream, milk, eggs, fruit, fresh ground coffee, tea, homemade granola, fruit, olive oil and spices
    • Fireplaces
    • Two canoes and a rowboat
    • Fishing gear (No fishing license required)
    • Snow shoes in winter
    • Croquet & badminton
    • Wildlife ponds
    • Two person hot tub on a breathtaking rock outcropping looking at the lake, mountains and stars
    • Bouquets of fresh flowers
    • Natural bath and spa products
    • Binoculars and bird books
    • Tips to special area attractions
    • Wi-Fi, TV, movies, DVD player, sound system
    • Evaporative coolers in two cabins

    Luxury Amenities

    • Romantic dinner for two served by candlelight inside your cabin or on the deck (menus available), $185-$225.
    • Massage for two people (one-hour each), $160.
    • Photography session of your time at Willowtail Springs, whether it be a wedding or any other occasion. One hour photo shoot, plus a disk of 45 photos, $450 if done by Peggy and Lee. Up to $2000 if more extensive work is done or another professional photographer is used.
    • Limousine service to and from Durango for dinner, dancing or a performance. Prices vary, please check with us.
  • Weddings & Elopements

    Small Intimate Weddings, Destination Elopement, Romantic Honeymoon in SW Colorado

    Honeymooners have spent this special time in their lives at Willowtail Springs for many years and for many reasons. We hope you will think about us for this special event if there is a honeymoon in your future.

    Located Durango, Mancos and Cortez, Willowtail Springs offers an economic, romantic and enchanting celebration.  Classy and charming, the B&B cabins are beautifully furnished, in the midst of lust gardens on sixty acres, forests, streams, a private lake and boats for trout and bass fishing or day dreaming. The surroundings are a rare treasure and a photographic paradise.  The night sky and the rainbows are a treat in themselves from the two person hot tub or the fields.  The abundance of birds are a joy to see and to hear.

    Elopements and small intimate weddings at Abode at Willowtail Springs are the feature article in this years Durango and Four Corners Wedding Magazine.  Check out the pdf of the article on our bottom menu bar, In The Media.  Also, Durango Wedding Magazine is online, adurangowedding.com, if you want to look at the full spread.

    Some couples actually decide to marry during a stay at Willowtail Springs.  Others plan ahead for this event in a variety of ways. Romantic and economical, there is only the cost of the stay and site fee starting at $300, unless more than 4 people are present at the ceremony, in which case an additional site fee may be charged unless the entire property is booked with the wedding party.

    You can marry yourself in Colorado with or without a witness or have a relative, clergyman or friend do the ceremony. In this case, Willowtail Springs provides the lovely backdrop of landscape and interiors. Remember when scheduling your ceremony that you must pick up your license at a Court House in Colorado during their open hours (usually 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday). You can drop off the license after the ceremony or send it in.


    "Our quiet wedding under the pinions of the Bungalow was all we had wished for and more.  Our honeymoon was exquisite, surrounded by nature and the elegance of our cabin.  Only the hummingbirds broke the perfect silence and solitude."
    Lynn and Craig, Seattle, WA.

    "The time and effort placed into our wedding was unimaginable.  The experience was one of true tranquility for both our ceremony and honeymoon."
    Shaw and Candace, Petal, Mississippi

    "Thank you for blessing our marriage with the energy and presence of this abundant place.  We will return soon to our paradise nestled by the lake and talk again to the trees and the fairies."
    Wendy and Chris Alameda, California

    Willowtail Springs offers an exquisite and inexpensive site for small weddings, a property for the bridal family to stay if the wedding is larger and held somewhare else or simply as a photographic site. It is also especially lovely for the bride and groom to stay for their honeymoon.

    We can accommodate lodging for up to 12 people including the bride and groom, who may have their own separate cabin. Weddings can be held in the elegant Lakehouse, the studio, the lake or outside in the gardens, weather permitting. We can also accommodate a small reception and rehearsal dinner for 5-12 people or you can use one of the many restaurants in the area.

    There is a site fee, depending on the individual situation, and a coordination fee which covers the extra work always done by our staff.  This fee starts at $300.  It includes any extra labor parking extra people, arranging details such as decorations, and furniture, lining up various caterers and other items.

    "Thank you for making our special day so wonderful.  You both went out of your way for us and we enjoyed every minute."
    Lisa and Mike, Lubbock, TX

    "Your guidance and friendship with our wedding was lovely. We are so fortunate to have stumbled upon such an unusually beautiful place."
    Ami and Matt, Lewisville, CO

    "The cabin is a work of art and attention to detail, color, light and space.  Thank you for making our wedding so special."
    Yvonne and Mike,  Arlington, TX

    Recommended photographers and credits for the above photos:
    Illuminartsphoto.com , 970-759-2040
    Kyla Jackson, 970-769-1212
    Barbara Grist Photography, 970-560-2767
    Cloy Arts and Sciences, Peggy and Lee Cloy, 970-533-7592 or 970-560-0333
    Mark Montgomery, 970- 564-1999

  • Area Information

    Summer

    The comment we hear the most from our guests is a version of...
    "Tell people to stay longer. We had no idea how much there was to do and see in this area and we need more time to boat, fish, hike and relax at Willowtail Springs."

    Some people go out to an area attraction almost every day. Others come for two weeks and never leave Willowtail Springs. We have listed many of the most visited and popular sites in the area. Keep in mind that many of your most treasured sites and experiences in the Southwest may be in surprise places not often found on a tour map. We are also happy to give you our own personalized advice on what to see and do, which may not be on the more publicized lists.

    Willowtail Springs is located midway between the mountains and the Canyonlands. You can go both directions during a stay. We have flyers and maps for you in each cabin as an overview with details of the rich choices available to you during your stay in the Southwest.

    However, before venturing out, take time to enjoy all the pleasures at Willowtail Springs:

    Fishing, boating, bird watching, reading, strolling in garden paths or through the woods and forests, hot tub, mountain sunrises, shooting stars, rainbows, wadding in the streams, watching wildlife or the release of raptors, snowshoes by each cabin, sledding on hills...

    For workshops and retreats on the property, click here.

    Local History / Archeology

    Mesa Verde National Park
    (10 minutes to entrance)

    The spectacular giant of Anasazi (Ancestral Puebloan) Ruins
 – one of the 10 Wonders of the World and most visited sites in the area. The entrance to this World Heritage Site is only 10 minutes from Willowtail Springs. Visit for a day or more depending on your interest level.

    Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Park
    (45 minutes)
    Ute Mountain Tribal Park is owned and operated by the Ute Tribe. 
Larger than Mesa Verde National Park
, full day or half-day tours are available with a native Ute guide.  Guests are always amazed and thrilled by their experience here.

    Crow Canyon Archeological Center
    (40 minutes)

    Become an archeologist for the day or the week.

    Hovenweep National Monument
    (1 1/2 hours)

    Canyon of the Ancients National Monument
    (30 minutes)
    Especially lovely late afternoon

    Sand Canyon, back entrance of Canyon of the Ancients
    (45 minutes)

    Lowry Pueblo

    Anasazi Heritage Center
    (30 minutes)
    Museum of Ancestral Puebloan Culture. Two 12th Century archeology sites. Revolving Exhibits. Park and much more. Wonderful!

    Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
    This is another giant attraction of endless thrilling views and river gorges.

    Comment: Think seriously about arranging to take the train one way and the bus or van and a jeep tour or river rafting upon return. One has two views and double the thrills with any of these alternatives.

    Scenic Day Drives

    San Juan Skyway Loop
    Gorgeous, an enjoyable full day adventure. Drive along the Dolores River, thru mining towns and over three mountain passes. Take a picnic to enjoy while overlooking some of the most exquisite vistas in Colorado. Stop and explore the following historic towns along the way:

    Ouray, "Little Switzerland"
    (2 1/2 hours)
    Hot springs
, ice climbing park, 
Bon Ton Restaurant, 
Buena Tempo Mexican Restaurant

    Ridgway

    (2 1/2 hours)
    Orvis Hot Springs, 
Sandy's Sunshine Kitchen, the fabulous 
Adobe Inn (5 Star Mexican, Great!!!!)

    Silverton

    (2 hours)
    Mining tours, Blue Grass Festival, four wheel and Jeep thrills

    Telluride

    (1 1/2 hours)
    Bridal Falls, many festivals: Film, Blues and Brews, Bluegrass and others. Hongas Restaurant (Asian, fresh & yummy!)

    Four Corners National Monument
    Touch 4 states at once!

    Canyonlands National Park, Utah
    (1 1/2 - 2 hours)

    Arches National Park, Moab, Utah
    (2 1/2 hours)

    Comb Ridge, Bluff, Utah

    (2 hours)
    Hike for hours or days

    Valley of the Gods, Utah
    (2 1/4 hours )
    Explore limitless hidden canyons, waterways and waterfalls

    Mexican Hat, Utah

    (2 1/2 hours)
    Point of departure or take-out, San Juan River Trips, magnificent and varied landscapes

    Monument Valley
    (2 1/2 hours)

    Fishing & Boating

    Besides the rainbow trout, brown trout and largemouthed bass at Willowtail Springs, there are many fabulous fly fishing areas as well as casting very close by. Go by yourself or with one of the wonderful guides in Durango or Cortez.


    Duranglers

    ProFlyFishers

    McPhee Reservoir
    The second largest body of water in Colorado, has both warm water and cold water fishing, swimming and boating
.

    Naraguinnepp Reservoir
    Take a boat or a fishing rod or just a picnic


    Navajo Lake

    Dolores River

    Animas River

    San Juan River

    Bicycling

    You are in one of the Mountain Biking centers of the country. The trails and choices are unlimited.
 Bring your own bike or rent one in Cortez or Durango when you arrive. Click here to learn more.

    Boggy Draw, Dolores

    Durango, tons of off-road trails

    Horseback Riding

    Rimrock Outfitters
    A favorite with our guests, go up in the mountains and have dinner cooked and hear cowboy songs!

    Rustler's Roost
    Also very good

    Golf

    Conquistador, Cortez


    Dalton Ranch, Durango

    Durango Mountain Resort

    Piñon Hills, Farmington, New Mexico

    Click here for more.

    Hiking

    Limitless! A couple of good options:
    Dolores Canyon Overlook (1 1/2 hours)
    Ponderosa forest entrance ending in deep SW canyons of pinion and juniper. This one is an unexpected and spectacular surprise.

    Transfer Campground (20 minutes)
    Be in the mountains in a heartbeat for viewing, long hiking trails down the river bottoms and the mountain ridges or easy strolls through aspen and oak. Keep driving and hike Shark’s Tooth Mountain.

    Goodman Point
    Short hike from the car. Partially excavated site. Spectacular views. Overlooks Canyon of the Ancients.

    River Rafting

    Mountain Waters Rafting, Durango

    Mild to Wild, Durango

    Flexible Flyers, Durango

    Durango Rivertrippers, Durango

    Jeep Tours

    Outlaw Jeep Tours

    Skiing

    We are midway between Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort and Telluride. 
    Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort

    Telluride

    Hesperus
    (20 minutes from Mancos)

    Wolf Creek Ski Area

    Chicken Creek, Mancos (Cross Country)

  • Workshops & Retreats

    The Treehouse Gallery

    Treehouse Gallery

    The Treehouse Gallery is a wonderful meeting space accommodating up to 12 people. This large, bright space features sliding presentation walls, beautiful wood floors, wonderful artwork and an adjacent office and bathroom (view floorplan.) The gallery is available from 8am - 4pm at $200/day.

    The Treehouse Gallery is also open for viewing of Peggy's art by appointment, call 970-560-0333 to schedule. A broader scope of Peggy's work can also be viewed at peggycloy.com. Visit the workshop page for upcoming scheduled workshops and classes.

    Retreats/Residencies

    1.  Willowtail Springs offers retreats/residencies for groups and individuals in a variety of disciplines.
    2.  Longer stays are available at wonderful discounts all year. Check our Rate/Specials Page.

    Individual artists may rent the Working  Studio on the property for self directed retreats while they are staying here to further their work.

    Think about a week residency or longer with a studio included during months of November 1 - April 30  using the new special discounts.

    Ongoing Teaching

    Art Therapy
    This is taught by Peggy and concentrates on directing a knowledge of how the mind works through creativity to solve life's issues and produce surprising work.

    Tai Chi
    Guests can arrange for a Tai Chi lesson or a series of sessions with Lee during a stay with us.The emphasis is on health and the development of building continual regeneration in the body.
    Talk to Lee about creating a program fitted to your needs and your stay with us.

    Writing:
    Guests often come here to finish novels, short stories, poetry and children’s stories. Some guests have begun a work of music. They do this in the cabin or on the decks. If they come with family, they often rent the “Working Studio” on site for privacy and concentration.

    Do not forget to consider the Residency Program to work for a very discounted price during the months of November 1 - April 30!

    Corporate Retreats, Personal Growth:
    Groups of 6–12 can meet in the “Working Studio”or the Treehouse Gallery, depending on their needs.  These are usually led by independent presenters.

    Outside Presenters:
    We welcome presenters with their own programs and their own students to utilize the the studio spaces at Willowtail Springs:

    Working Studio Building:
    The Working  Studio, is 600 sq ft., lovely for work or meetings. It is open 9 a.m.– 5 p.m. It can hold up to 12 people and is $200 per day depending on the individual or group. The price varies if the participants are already staying at Willowtail Springs.

    The Working studio space is a separate building nestled in the gardens next to the Lakehouse that looks out to the lake. It is a perfect retreat for individual creative work, retreat studies orgroup meetings, combined with a stay. It is a light, airy room with a sink, refrigerator, walls for art work display or other display items. There are work tables which can be used for standing or sitting. The garden areas around the building are perfect for outdoor extension of work and contemplation. It will accommodate up to 12 people depending on the activity. This building can be rented in combination with a stay at Willowtail Springs.

    The Working Studio

  • Kid Friendly

    Willowtail Springs - Manco, COFamilies and extended families often use Willowtail Springs as a special gathering place for their vacations together. There are many reasons why they are so happy with their time here and choose to return again. We have decided to give you a variety of their impressions first hand:

    "Thank you for another wonderful visit to Willowtail Springs. We cannot wait to come for the third time." ~ Lisa and Terry - Keller, Texas

    "We loved our Winter Holiday in the Garden Cottage. The highlight was building our own sledding track down to the lake. We have promised the children a hasty return to Willowtail Springs." Christian, Muriel and Children ~ Belgium and Mexico

    "Fun Fun Fun. Some places merely contain you but Willowtail Springs envelopes you in its warmth and charm. What a wonderfully restorative stay!" Francis and Family ~ Superior, Colorado

  • Guest Comments

    My favorite place to sleep!
    When I want to get away, I got to go to Willowtail Springs. I have had the pleasure of staying in each of the cabins and every bed I have slept in has offered the best rest I have ever had! I personally like to write, draw and take pictures when I am there. I know there are many other activities available but I prefer the quiet the space offers. My husband and I planned our wedding during a stay there and came back, rented all of the cabins and brought our family. I love Willowtail Springs all year, especially when it snows. The views are gorgeous! Peggy and Lee stock the cabins with local eggs, produce, fresh bread and the most amazing cherry berry jam. Don't tell Peggy that I once ate an entire jarful with a spoon! It's a must stay if you are even thinking about staying near Mancos for a few nights or just want to get away! ~ Jan 8, 2011

    "Quiet warmth permeates the colorful textures and solid wood of a home tastefully gathered
    to provide comfort and security. Highly recommended for return trips."
    –Dona, Durango, CO

    "Ahh, serenity! Coming here in winter is ideal. New song, we've left our hearts at Willowtail Springs..."
    –Susan, Katy, TX

    "What a haven! We never dreamed it would be so lovely here!
    So much charm and whimsy, a beautiful oasis."
    –Betsy, Littleton, WI

    "We appreciated your great hospitality and you references on special area attractions and restaurants."
    –Nick and Family, Dallas TX

    "Peggy and Lee made us feel at home the moment we arrived."
    –Shirley and Arnold, Robinson, TX

    "Thank you for your kindness and hospitality and for your warm welcome, which we never take for granted."
    –Karen and Sharon, Catonsville, MD

    "Thank you for sharing your piece of Eden. We appreciated the extra time you took to acquaint us with
    this wonderful area." –Susan and Rob, North Carolina

    "Besides the delicious bread and jam, the most gracious host and hostess."
    –Deborah and Ron, Redlands, CA

    "Of all the places we have visited in 30 years, this is where we will return. Your hospitality is unequalled
    anywhere as are the vistas you protect on you wondrously special place."
    –Ruth and Richard, South Hadley, MA

    "Our kids enjoyed this very special reftge as much as we did–even our 12 year old!
    We want to return and return and return."
    –The Lathams

    "Fun! Fun! Fun! Some places merely contain you. Willowtail Springs envelopes you in its
    warth and charm. What a wonderfully restorative stay!"
    –Francis and Family, Serior, CO

    "Sheer delight. Utopia. Christian, 10, learned to fish and canoe, a world beyond video games."
    –Ben, Patty & Grandson, Christian, Highlands Ranch CO

    "I will not forget the evening sitting on the porch with my daughter and watching the
    hummingbirds and a summer rain storm. What a paradise!"
    –Linda, Temeculs, CA

    "A wonderful escape and sanctuary–perfect opportunity to do absolutely nothing
    or find an adventurous way to spend the days."
    –Richard & Therita, Boulder, CO

    "It's time to go already?! I could go on forever about Willowtail Springs."
    –Leigh Ann and Ben, Ashland, KY

    "Our friends told us about this place–beyond our expectations."
    –Pam and Ben, Scotland

    "Many facilities over-sell the qualities of their accomodation. You undersold and delivered
    on all promised and more!"
    –Curt, Miami, FL

    "Truly the most gorgeous hot tub setting to soak, day or night."
    –Patricia, AZ

    "The Bungalow was a perfect Anniversary Retreat. We loved the flora and fauna which enhance
    this gorgeous getaway."
    –Anna Maria and Ronnie, Hewitt, TX

    "What a special environment to celebrate 10 wonderful years of marriage. Guess we will book
    early for our 20th! Keep making the awesome salves and lotions!"
    –Alex and Dawn, Rye, CO

    "You have started with a spectacular place and have created a place where things come from within.
    We want to come back for our own Sunset Point Anniversary to share the magic of the granfather cedar and the breathtaking sunsets."
    –Cees and Ankie, Amberberg, Netherlands

    "I told Dave to come up with something special for our Anniversay and did he ever!"
    –Haleys, Haruna, TX

    "Fantastic Anniversary!!! The stay would have been worth it just for that peppermint and
    lavender body scrub. Amazing stuff!!!"
    –Sarah and Mike, Ankeny, IA

    "What a magical birthday trip, sourrounded by views, art flowers and books.
    You have created and enhanced an oasis."
    –Sherla and Greg, Salt Lake City, UT

    "Willowtail Springs brought me back to thoughts of innocence and childhood where we could
    put the world on hold for a few spectacular moments and just simply be. It was a birthday trip
    I will recall with great joy–a slice of heaven on earth."
    –Andrea, Englewood, CO

    "Our Christmas stay was wonderful. The children had a blast! We found the cottage and
    grounds extremely restful-almost surreal to the point we both forgot our 'busyness at home.'"
    –Lesley and Mike

    "We loved our Winter Holiday at Willowtail Springs. We have promised the children a hasty return."
    –Christian, Muriel and Children, Belgium & Mexico

    "My husband brought me blindfolded for Valentine's Day! It was the most romantic time we had
    ever spent for a getaway."

    –Roger and April, Durango, CO

    Worth Many Return Trips
    Willowtail is a beautiful, interesting, inspiring place. The landscaping (whether by Ma Nature or by Peggy and Lee), is restfully beautiful. This place is whatever you need it to be -- romantic, restorative, exciting, educational, most of all lovely to inhabit for a while. Peggy and Lee have an obvious and contagious respect for Willowtail Springs; they are gracious, welcoming, non-intrusive stewards of this remarkable hideaway. We cannot wait to return. ~ Sep 29, 2010

    magical place to stay
    We booked the lakehouse for 3 nights and wish it had been 5! It was beautiful, cozy and relaxing. My only regret is that I planned too many activities off the property and didn't leave enough time to just enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Thank you Peggy and Lee! ~ Aug 22, 2010

    Reunion in Paradise
    The other reviews here were the reason we chose this place and they were absolutely CORRECT! The lodgings are wonderful- cozy, homey and yet a touch of sophistication due to the artistic style of Peggy, our hostess. We stayed in the Lake house and the Bungalow - 7 of us. The gardens were lovely and so creatively adorned with the most unusual items! Grounds- all 60 acres are perfect for wandering, birding, or just sitting looking at the coots and grebes- with their ducklings- on the pond. The view was great to bewgin with but when a rainbow was seen coming from the mountain tops one evening - it was hard to top! Peggy and Lee were available and helpful, but never intrusive. We all felt so at home. We were close to some hiking, and took a day trip to Mesa Verde, which can be seen from the property. We also took a day trip north to Ouray- a fantastic village! ~ Aug 5, 2010

    Heaven on earth!
    This is an ecological wonder--a beautiful spot with its own lake and surrounding pine and juniper trees. The lodgings are all unique and different but wonderfully cozy and beautiful. I stayed in the Bungalow looking over the water to the La Plata Mountains. The sun woke me every morning reflecting off the lake. The kitchen was easy to cook in--everything needed was there. Special home touches in the decor, amenities and setting made my stay very peaceful and relaxing. The only sounds were the many birds. Lots of room to walk and explore and many Pinion and Ponderosas that were saved from the Bark Beetle making the surrounding area very special. Great place for a retreat--alone or with a group. ~ May 18, 2010

    Beautiful, friendly, calm, perfect
    Staying here for only 3 nights was no where nearly enough! We had so much planned for our visit to Mancos but quickly decided to spend most of our time at this tranquil getaway. Everything from having a barbeque on the deck, canoeing in the lake and having the cats follow us about was wonderful and I would recommend this place, with its fantastically welcoming owners, to anyone. ~ Sep 1, 2009

    Wonderful, relaxing family vacation
    My husband and I just spent 5 relaxing nights in the Lakehouse with our 3 children (10,12 & 14). The house was very comfortable and nicely appointed with amazing views of the lake and mountains right off the deck. The gardens were beautiful and added to the peaceful feeling of the property. The kids enjoyed fishing from the canoes, playing with the cats and relaxing in the hot tub. We also spent a day at Mesa Verde National Park, explored Durango and did some hiking. The location feels like you are far away from everything, yet you are very centrally located. The owners were great and happy to make recommendations for restaurants, markets, etc. Willowtail Springs is a very special place that we would love to visit again. ~ Jun 23, 2009

    Fantastic Colorado Experience
    My husband, myself and another couple visited Colordo last August and stayed at "Willowtail Springs" for 5 days. This place is a real "find". Beautiful setting, with lovely manicured gardens surrounding three cabins, set back from a main road, ensuring privacy to guests. The owners, Pat and Lee, have artfully decorated each cabin, and supplied the kitchen with utencils, pots, glassware, china and an array of spices. Additionally, homemade cookies, milk, eggs, breads, juice and fresh fruit are provided. The bathrooms are stocked with towels that are plentiful and large bottles of toiletries. The furnishings are beautiful, with good beds and quality linens. We stayed in the "Lakeside" cabin which is a large two story log cabin with two "sitting rooms". a separate dining room, 3 bedrooms, one full bath, one half bath, and a large deck overlooking a small lake. There are canoes and fishing gear for those so inclined. The cabin is also stocked with a library that includes books and dvd's. The owners are on the property but are not at all intrusive. In fact we would have liked to have gotten to know them better! This is one of the most beautiful cabins that we have ever found in any area of the country. We apologize for this late entry! ~ May 7, 2009

    "Thanks so much for another beautiful, idyllic respite. This is a glorious refuge where quiet seeps into my body and my mind becomes free from lists, demands and urban shrillness. It's a place for gathering, dreaming and essential peacefulness.

    A coot cuts a wake across the lake, it's cry echoing into the blue bowl of the sky.
    That I were so free, to paddle in such a home...."
    Linda Bowers, Director, Seattle Arts and Lectures ~ Seattle, WA
    Former Head of Hedgebrook Women Writer's Retreat,
    Whidbey Island, WA

    "Fast weather, sweet air, long dusk and coyotes with moonlight...
    You'll write here whether you want to or not."
    Alan Furst, author of RED GOLD, parts of which were written at Willowtail Springs, and many other award winning novels.

    "Willowtail Springs has a gentle magic which is a powerful catalyst for transformation. I benefited from the top quality presenters in both experimental painting and Tai Chi push hands."
    Caitlin Howell, Master of Divinity

    Wholistic teacher and consultant "Peggy and Lee, my spirit is refreshed after my stay.
    I wrote a poem for you and began several new songs."
    Annie Gallup, Musician, Artist, Poet