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Discover the most popular places to visit in Idaho Springs
Mount Blue Sky
9.0/10 (94 reviews)
Drive America's highest paved road to the summit of Mount Blue Sky, where alpine meadows meet sky at 14,130 feet. Watch for mountain goats and bighorn sheep while enjoying panoramic views of the Continental Divide.
Saint Mary's Glacier
9.6/10 (62 reviews)
This year-round snowfield offers a rare chance to experience snow activities even in summer months. Hike the moderately challenging trail to Saint Mary's Lake for stunning panoramic mountain views.
Torreys Peak
8.8/10 (29 reviews)
Torreys Peak rises to 14,267 feet, rewarding hikers with panoramic Front Range views. Summit early in summer to see alpine meadows filled with wildflowers and spot marmots along the trail.
Photo by Bob Friedlieb
Open Photo by Bob Friedlieb
Summit Lake Park
8.8/10 (24 reviews)
Experience rare Arctic tundra ecosystem at 12,836 feet in this National Natural Landmark. Hike the Chicago Lakes Overlook Trail to discover alpine flora and panoramic Rocky Mountain views.
Phoenix Gold Mine
8.8/10 (38 reviews)
Descend into this historic 1871 gold mine for an illuminating 45-minute underground tour. After exploring the well-lit passages, try your hand at gold panning in the creek—whatever you find is yours to keep.
Argo Gold Mill and Museum
8.8/10 (46 reviews)
This historic gold mill offers an immersive journey into Colorado's mining heritage. Tour the multi-story facility, explore the famous tunnel, and try your hand at panning for gold you can keep.
Yankee Hill
7.2/10 (135 reviews)
Explore Yankee Hill's rugged trails through ancient forests and historic gold mining remnants. Adventurous travelers can summit for breathtaking Front Range vistas while discovering 500-year-old trees along the way.
Charlie Taylor Water Wheel
You can find out about the history of Idaho Springs with a visit to Charlie Taylor Water Wheel. Stroll along the riverfront or seek out the ski slopes.
"Check in was a breeze, especially since we didnt check in until late. Parking was limited...we had to park 3 doors away. Room was quiet and clean. Entire place was outdated but clean so we didnt mind the old ceiling tile and paneling. Floor recently replaced with engineered or laminated flooring."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.