Looking for a spot to park your tiny house? This amazing community in Durango, Colorado might be the perfect spot. It welcomes tiny homes of all kinds (including container homes) and even has larger mobile home spaces for park models.
The coolest feature of this village is the private island that residents can use as a park — some have even gotten married on it! Lot rent starts at $550 +utilities per month. Could you live here?
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Welcoming Tiny Homes, Mobile Homes & Renters!

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Here’s the awesome island for the exclusive use of the community members.

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Tiny homes of all kinds are welcome! Container homes included.

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On-site storage is available for $95/month.

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Highlights:
- Tiny house community in Durango, Colorado with a private island for residents
- Rent is $550-$650/month + utilities for tiny homes
- There are some tiny homes/apartments for rent on the premises as well
- All kinds of tiny homes are welcome, provided they aren’t extra wide
- Laundry and storage on site, along with trash removal and snow removal services
Learn more
- Island Cove Mobile and Tiny Home Community Website
- Follow Island Cove on Instagram
- Subscribe to Tiny House Giant Journey on YouTube
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You ABSOLUTELY DO NOT want to live here! The people that own/run this place are ridiculously rude, unfair, racist, and abrasive. I lived there for 6 years take my word for it.
I’m sorry to hear about your negative experience. It’s unfortunate when individuals encounter such issues in their living situations. Thank you for sharing your perspective and warning others about your experience.
The one lesson to learn from this park is the positive effect of having mature trees…or any trees, really. It’s one of the terrible things about most mobile home parks is that it is just row after row of tin boxes with very little character in the homes or the premises. The trees make it seem like a real neighborhood. Of course, do your research about anywhere you are considering moving to…do your research. The previous comment makes that due diligence seem all the more important. Check it out and see for yourself.