Looking like a true mountain retreat — think dark wood planks and a green, peaked roof — The Minturn Inn delivers lots of bed-and-breakfast charm. Built in 1915, the refurbished homestead’s nine rooms are topped with high-beamed ceilings, rustic bathtubs and what can only be described as Colorado-themed decorations (snowshoes, antler chandeliers, skier lamps and more).
After a wintery day, curl up in front of the stone hearth with some hot chocolate — or a hot toddy if you’re over 21. Then wake up early for the homemade breakfast (we’ll go into more detail about the freshly baked breads below) before you get on the road for some epic activities.
What makes it special?
Waking up to the smell of freshly baked croissants is enough to entice you to head downstairs; but the strong cappuccinos, assorted homemade breads, locally made jams, fluffy quiches and eggs cooked to order will have you singing praises for months to come.
The most Colorado thing about this place
Thanks to the hotel’s classic-bicycle-loan program, you’ll love jaunting around town atop a vintage Schwinn or a stylish electric bicycle. Plus, with a bike, you can always find parking.