At a Glance
- Bedrooms: 3 bedrooms
- Bathrooms: 2 full bathrooms
- Sleeps: Up to 6 guests
- Floor: Ground floor
- Views: Uncompahgre River
- Access: Private entrance, courtyard
- Dogs: Welcome (up to 2)
- Laundry: In-unit washer & dryer
Built for Adventure
The Crawler takes its name from one of Ouray's most iconic backcountry 4WD routes — a trail that demands skill, commitment, and the right vehicle. The condo carries the same spirit: well-equipped, no-nonsense, ready for whatever the San Juans have in store.
As a ground-floor unit with direct access to the Lumberyard's courtyard and the Uncompahgre River trail beyond, The Crawler puts you as close to the outdoors as you can get while still coming home to a fully equipped modern condo. Step out the private entrance and you're on the river path within seconds.
Two Bedrooms, Two Bathrooms, River Outside
The Crawler sleeps six across two queen bedrooms. Two full bathrooms mean no scheduling conflicts on early-morning starts — and those who come to Ouray for ice climbing, jeeping, or hiking tend to start early. The kitchen is fully equipped for cooking every meal, critical for adventure-focused trips where restaurant schedules don't fit the itinerary.
The river runs alongside the building. From The Crawler's ground-floor windows, you hear it constantly — and that sound becomes one of the defining memories of a stay. The Uncompahgre River is snow-fed and runs cold and fast even through summer.
Group and Multi-Unit Booking
The Crawler is one of three ground-floor condos at The Lumberyard, flanked by The Nordic and The Ice Axe. Groups often book all three simultaneously — creating a private cluster of 18 beds with a shared courtyard and outdoor grill. The Crawler's private entrance and direct courtyard access make it the natural gathering point for these group configurations.
For jeeping, climbing, or hiking groups who need maximum guest capacity with a central base, this combination is one of the better setups in all of Ouray.
What's Nearby
Two blocks from the Ouray Ice Park. Five minutes on foot from Main Street. Nine blocks from the hot springs pool. The Box Canyon Falls trail begins a short walk south. The 4WD trailheads are at the edge of town. The Crawler's central position means nothing in Ouray requires driving — a significant advantage during peak season when parking is limited.