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Wheeler Geologic Area
8.4/10 (5 reviews)
Colorado's first national monument features stunning volcanic formations carved by erosion. Hike through sub-alpine terrain to discover spires and domes reminiscent of Bryce Canyon in this remote geological wonder.
Last Chance Mine
9.8/10 (6 reviews)
Descend into Colorado's storied past at this 1891 silver mine with its famous Amethyst Vein. Underground tours reveal original mining equipment while the gift shop offers jewelry crafted from minerals found within.
Rainbow Hot Springs
8.6/10 (39 reviews)
Immerse yourself in natural hot pools nestled within Colorado's pristine Weminuche Wilderness. The rewarding 10-mile round trip hike leads to tranquil soaking spots alongside the San Juan River.
North Clear Creek Falls
9.4/10 (11 reviews)
North Clear Creek Falls plunges over 100 feet into a dramatic canyon, creating Colorado's most photographed waterfall. The short walk to the overlook rewards with panoramic views and possible moose sightings nearby.
Creede Historic Museum
8.8/10 (9 reviews)
This historic railroad depot showcases Creede's mining and Wild West artifacts. Knowledgeable volunteers bring the town's colorful past to life through personal stories and rare photographs.
Creede Underground Mining Museum
9.8/10 (16 reviews)
Explore 600 feet of authentic mining tunnels blasted into solid rock by retired miners themselves. The cool 55°F underground passages showcase 22 exhibits of historic mining techniques from Creede's silver boom era.
Bachelor Loop Interpretive Site
This 17-mile scenic drive reveals Colorado's silver mining heyday through abandoned mines and ghost towns. Experience the rugged San Juan Mountains while discovering Creede's fascinating 1890s frontier history.
Raven Golf Club
6.0/10 (1 review)
This Tom Lehman-designed mountain course challenges golfers with undulating greens and strategic bunkers at 8,000 feet elevation. Enjoy Rocky Mountain views while navigating fairways framed by forests.
"Very clean property, reasonably priced and well-maintained with a nice and accessible staff. There's a breakfast but only runs until 9am even on weekends and the checkout time is 10am which seems early. There's no elevator, so that may be a consideration for older/disabled. No gym, pool or frills but comfortable beds, fridge, microwave and well located, though not really in-town as the website purports. There's a great restaurant, Coyote Moon, just next door. No pets allowed. I would stay here...
"Pros: Parking is plentiful. Breakfast was worthwhile. Room has good amenities.
Cons: AC unit makes a racquet. Too much noise. Room gets very dusty. Ensure you get an upstairs room, else you will hear noise above your ceiling."
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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.