Onefinestay unveils new luxury chalets in the Rocky Mountains
Luxury private rental platform onefinestay has added a collection of upscale chalets across the Rocky Mountains.
They are located in some of the most popular destinations in Colorado and Utah.
Onefinestay’s chalet destinations have expanded rapidly since the launch in 2021, with destinations including Aspen, Vail & Beaver Creek, Steamboat, Breckenridge, and Telluride, Colorado; Park City, Utah; and Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Guests get 24/7 support from a dedicated concierge team which can curate the best winter experiences in each destination, such as heli-skiing and ice fishing, as well as arranging personalised ski fittings in the chalet.
The ski season has begun in Breckenridge, Vail, Park City, and in Beaver Creek, Steamboat, Telluride, Aspen, Jackson, and Deer Valley over the coming days.
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