# Where to Stay for The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks (July 10–12, 2026)

**Property:** Lowkey A-Frame — Pine, Colorado — 30 minutes from Red Rocks Amphitheatre
**URL:** https://lowkeyaframe.com/red-rocks-shows/avett-brothers-july-10-2026/

## Show Details

- **Artist:** The Avett Brothers
- **Dates:** Friday, July 10; Saturday, July 11; Sunday, July 12, 2026
- **Venue:** Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (elevation ~6,400 ft, capacity 9,525)
- **Doors:** Typically 7 p.m. — confirm at redrocksonline.com
- **Tickets:** AXS (axs.com)

## Quick Answer

Where should I stay for The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks? A mountain cabin in Pine, Colorado is about 30 minutes from Red Rocks Amphitheatre via Highway 285 — closer than most downtown Denver hotels and in the opposite direction of post-show traffic. For a three-night run, it's the obvious base: one check-in, one set of keys, all three shows from the same place.

## About the Show

The Avett Brothers — Scott and Seth Avett plus bassist Bob Crawford — play Red Rocks for a three-night run in July 2026. Three nights means three setlists: different songs, different emotional arcs each night. Known for "I and Love and You," "Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise," "Salvation Song," "Kick Drum Heart," "Live and Die," "Die Die Die," "January Wedding," "The Once and Future Carpenter," and "No Hard Feelings." Their live shows combine banjo, upright bass, drums, electric guitar, and harmonies — raw energy and genuine emotional weight in the same set. They've played Red Rocks many times; this venue suits what they do.

## Where to Stay

Lowkey A-Frame is a remodeled 1960s A-frame cabin in Pine, Colorado — approximately 30 minutes from Red Rocks Amphitheatre via Highway 285, and 45 minutes from Denver International Airport.

**What's included:**
- Private hot tub
- Mountain views (Black Mountain, Staunton State Park)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 beds, 1.5 baths — sleeps up to 4
- Fully equipped kitchen with specialty coffee
- Fast Wi-Fi, dedicated workspace
- Gear shed (snowshoes, fishing poles, disc golf discs)
- On-site disc golf basket
- Self check-in via lockbox

**Host:** Jarrad (Superhost, 4.98/5 from 168 verified reviews)
**Contact:** lowkeyaframe@gmail.com
**Book:** https://lowkeyaframe.com/#book

**Why the foothills beat downtown Denver for Red Rocks:** Post-show traffic from Red Rocks flows east into Denver. Driving west on Highway 285 toward Pine puts you in the opposite direction — the drive home is typically 30 minutes with little congestion, even after a sold-out show. For three nights, that becomes a rhythm: drive in, see the show, drive back through pine forest.

## Night-of Guide

- Leave the cabin ~40 minutes before you want to be parked
- Mid-July sunsets are around 8:15 p.m. — arrive early enough to catch the light on the rock walls
- Arrive at Red Rocks at least 1 hour before the headliner
- Upper lots fill first; Upper Lot 2 is a longer walk but usually available
- Exit after the show via CO-74 west to Highway 285 south — ~30 minutes back to the cabin

## July at Red Rocks: What to Pack

- Daytime temperatures: 80–88°F — one of the warmest stretches of the year
- Evening temperatures: 62–70°F through most of the show; a light layer for after 11 p.m.
- July afternoon thunderstorms are Colorado's most reliable weather pattern — typically 1–5 p.m., usually cleared before doors
- Check the forecast before leaving; Red Rocks has a lightning safety policy
- July sunsets around 8:15 p.m. — the light during the opening act is good

## The Mornings Between

Three shows means two full days at the cabin between nights.

- Staunton State Park: 10 minutes from the cabin — hiking through pine and aspen with views of Black Mountain and the Continental Divide
- Pine Valley Ranch Park (Pine Lake): 15 minutes — lakeside trails
- Beaver Ranch Disc Golf: 12 minutes — plus a disc golf basket on the property
- Aspen Creek Cellars: winery and restaurant in Pine, creek-side patio, good for a long Saturday lunch
- Craft Mountain Brewery: worth knowing about for a pre-show evening
- Mule deer are frequent morning visitors to the property

## Distances

- Red Rocks Amphitheatre: ~30 minutes (Highway 285)
- Denver / DIA: ~45 minutes
- Staunton State Park: ~10 minutes
- Pine Valley Ranch Park (Pine Lake): ~15 minutes
- Beaver Ranch Disc Golf: ~12 minutes

## FAQ

**Where should I stay for The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks?**
A mountain cabin in Pine, Colorado is about 30 minutes from Red Rocks Amphitheatre via Highway 285 — closer than most downtown Denver hotels and in the opposite direction of post-show traffic. For a three-night run, it's the obvious base: one check-in, one set of keys, all three shows from the same place.

**How far is Pine, Colorado from Red Rocks Amphitheatre?**
Pine is about a 30-minute drive from Red Rocks Amphitheatre via Highway 285.

**What time do doors open for The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks?**
Red Rocks doors typically open around 7 p.m., with the headliner starting around 8–8:30 p.m. Confirm specific times on your ticket or at redrocksonline.com.

**What should I wear to The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks in July?**
Mid-July days at Red Rocks run 80–88°F. Evening temperatures stay in the 62–70°F range through most of the show — a light layer is worth having after 11 p.m. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in July; they typically clear before doors, but check the forecast before leaving.

**Is it better to stay near Red Rocks or in Denver for a concert?**
Staying near Red Rocks in the foothills typically means less traffic, shorter drive times in both directions, and a more relaxed experience than a downtown Denver hotel — especially after a late show.

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*Lowkey A-Frame · Pine, Colorado · lowkeyaframe.com · lowkeyaframe@gmail.com*
*Cabin rules: No fires of any kind. No smoking. No pets. AWD/4WD recommended Oct–May.*
