Colorado
Bed and Breakfasts
Regions
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Colorado B&B
Destinations
Estes Park is surrounded by Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park & Roosevelt Nat'l Forest, & its downtown area offers cute shops & restaurants.
Denver, Colorado
Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Denver offers shopping, restaurants & nightlife, & be sure not to miss the wonderful Denver Zoo.
Durango, Colorado
Durango is surrounded by forest, lakes, streams and spectacular views. Highlights include Mesa Verde National Park and historic Main Avenue.
A world-class outdoor adventure state, Colorado hosts a variety of bed and breakfasts. Home to the Great Plains, Colorado offers the perfect backdrop for hiking, train rides, hunting, fishing, shopping, and skiing. Whether you come for a reprieve or an adventure, choose a Colorado inn for a unique and memorable experience.
Colorado Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BThe Peck House
Empire, CO
1862 Victorian Inn furnished in antiques. Near ski areas and historic districts. In Empire, 5 miles from Georgetown, this historic landmark is known for excellent food and dramatic mountain scenery. Gateway to Rocky Mtn. Natl. Park and Trail Ridge Road.
Featured B&BKelly Place Retreat & B&B
Cortez, CO
Comfortable adobe lodge & cabins on an archeological preserve near Mesa Verde National Park; bordering Canyons of Ancients National Monument, SW of Cortez. Ancient Anasazi ruins & kivas on-site. Hiking, biking, horse trips in sculpted red rock canyons.
Featured B&BBlack Forest B&B Lodge & Cabins
Colorado Springs, CO
AAA-3 Diamond Lodge Log B&B on 10 acres of fragrant pines overlooking the city lights and Rocky Mountains. Minutes away yet worlds apart from all Pikes Peak area attractions and businesses and colleges.
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Colorado Bed and Breakfast
Whether you stay in the Front Range region, the Northwest of Colorado, the South Central region, or the old Southwest, you'll be mesmerized by the charm and comfort of your bed and breakfast. Colorado inns reflect the local culture, with designs ranging from homesteads to cottages to cabins, making your bed and breakfast experience totally unique to this region of the United States. Absorb the local culture, and take a picnic lunch, sit by a lake, and visit any one of Colorado’s tranquil hot springs. Let Colorado innkeepers pamper you as you explore the surrounding attractions, and enjoy the ease and familiarity of a privately-owned bed and breakfast.
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