Built for families
A family base near Trestle Bike Park
A kids' bunk room that sleeps six, a hot tub for after the trails, and Trestle Bike Park — the largest full-service downhill park in the USA — just up the road.

Summer in the Fraser Valley is all singletrack and long light. The Jabberwocky is set up for families on a bike trip: a whole room for the kids, space to spread out gear, and easy meals in a full kitchen after a day at Trestle.
The kids get their own world
The bunk room has a twin bunk and a full bunk — sleeps up to six kids — so the grown-ups keep their king beds and everyone still has room. Flat-screens in every bedroom, fast Wi-Fi, and a gas fireplace round out the comforts.
- Bunk room sleeps up to 6 kids
- Sleeps 10 total across 3 bedrooms
- Shared hot tub in a cedar gazebo
- Full kitchen — griddles, waffle irons, and more
- Fast Wi-Fi and flat-screens throughout
Ride Trestle, then explore the valley
Trestle Bike Park delivers steep ascents and thrilling descents across Colorado's rugged terrain. When you want a change of pace, the valley adds golf on four courses, hiking, fishing, white-water rafting, and wildlife viewing — all within easy reach.
Good to know
- Is it a good fit for families?
- Very. The bunk room is built for kids, and the home has a gas fireplace, Sonos sound, fast Wi-Fi, and flat-screens in every bedroom.
- How many guests can The Jabberwocky sleep?
- Up to ten. Two bedrooms have king beds, and the bunk room has a twin bunk and a full bunk that sleeps up to six kids.
- What is there to do nearby?
- Year-round adventure: skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing, mountain biking at Trestle Bike Park, four golf courses, hiking, fishing, and white-water rafting.
- Is there a hot tub?
- Yes — a shared hot tub set in a cedar gazebo, the perfect way to end a day on the mountain.