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    4.8 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Animas B&B at the Wingate house

    The Animas B&B at the Wingate house

    (4 reviews)

    Pet friendly, lovely historic building. Judy was a gracious…read morehostess who went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable. Her breakfasts were amazing although she offered to give us some vouchers for breakfast in town if we wanted to explore other places, but we loved the whole setup with the blue-white china and the amazing birdwatching from the breakfast nook, and the food was even better. Eggs as you liked it, fruit, yoghurt and gluten free pancakes( would've never guessed if she didn't tell me that the were her recepie w quinoa other healthful flours), and another morning, even got a unique treat of home made elk sausage gifted from a local friend. There are two rooms downstairs,high ceilings and period furniture , one with a huge bathroom with big jetted tub and great views of the mountains. She had a lot of her original artwork displayed everywhere, we saw more of it later displayed in the local rum barMontoyas( great cocktails!) We spent 4 nights there on New Years to ski Silverton, and there was so much snow that fell our first night she even offered to drive us up to Molas Pass and show us a nice hike for our puppy, since our two wheel drive rental wouldn't have been safe to drive. It was a real nice gesture and we had a blast. There are two other resident puppies, both poodle mixes so hypoallergenic like my dog was, who were adorable, but still Judy was very respectful and only let them out after we requested that our dog meet them. Obviously not every guest likes animals and she was very polite about keeping them out of the way until we asked to meet them. Apparently she is truly pet friendly as she said her B&B hosted a variety of different animals from llamas to a hawk ( for a movie shoot). Lovely ,cozy, comfortable, can't wait to return!

    Charming bnb. Judy was a great hostess. Her breakfasts helped me tackle Silverton mnt like a pro!…read morePet friendly!

    Chicken Creek Bed & Breakfast - Front of Chicken Creek Bed and Breakfast

    Chicken Creek Bed & Breakfast

    (2 reviews)

    The family of 2013 Mancos Days Queen Shirley Whipple stayed at Chicken Creek Bed and Breakfast this…read moreyear. It was a comfortable place for the out-of-towners to stay and the Mancos relatives to visit, and everyone to be together with Mom. It was like the family all being at home again.

    Lovely home and VERY nice hosts. My husband and I (and our German Shepherd) were very welcome, and…read moreBob was wonderful! We were supposed to have an upstairs room with private bath, but that changed somehow when we arrived. We stayed in the downstairs section, which has several other bedrooms and one shared bathroom and kitchen and living area. Luckily no other guests were staying at that time, so we had it all to ourselves, and it worked out great. Bedrooms and bathroom were extremely clean and neat. Beautiful lot with large patios upstairs and downstairs that are oh-so peaceful!! Spent lots of time talking with Bob, and he was very accommodating and easy-going. I loved having breakfast in their cozy and bright dining area near the kitchen overlooking the mountains and watching numerous hummingbirds come to feed on their upper patio (felt like we were Bob's personal guests). Bob was also so kind to let our dog, LeLa (who is well-behaved) stay in the dining room with us while we had breakfast. We did not see much of Ursula (his wife) as she had to work during the days that we were there, but our brief meeting with her was very pleasant! We highly recommend this place!!!

    Wildwood Canyon Inn

    Wildwood Canyon Inn

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    What an incredibly magical place to stay. Anita was an absolute dream. She was super helpful in…read morebooking the room last minute from the road and made accommodations for us to arrive late. The Inn has 4 rooms and a shared 3rd floor living/kitchen/hot tub/deck area. The room was super comfortable, with a great bed and in-suite jacuzzi tub. We were able to hit a few of the hiking trails and then relax and unwind in the jacuzzi tub upstairs, followed by an in-suite bath. We arrived in Telluride for 1 night and ended up staying 3 because we loved our in-suite tub so much (not to mention Telluride is a beautiful little town). If you're wondering where to stay in Telluride, pick this place hands down!!!

    Wow. Anita is absolutely the rudest person I have come in contact with while in Colorado. We booked…read morea room with her via phone. Once we arrived she immediately came out the front-door before we could even walk in and denied me because of my service dog which is highly illegal and down right wrong. "Report me I don't care he is not allowed in here" was our greeting! How classy and professional! Not to mention my pup is well behaved, fully trained & always looking pristine. I didn't want to stand my ground because why would I want to stay where a miserable lady that is clearly unwelcoming. What a greeting after driving 8 hours overnight to get here. This lady is beyond disgusting and should 100% not be in the service industry.

    Silverton Inn of the Rockies

    Silverton Inn of the Rockies

    (28 reviews)

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    Otherwise known as the Alma house, this is a B&B in a historical building. It was quiet and warm on…read morea cool rainy day. The host were attentive and the B&B was within walking distance to the Main Street. They also excepted dogs and they also had a cute dog. I thought the room was cozy although my friend who actually booked the room did think it was small. It is a historical building so I think in relation to todays standards it is small but it's was built in 1898, so just know the rooms are small and enjoy the coziness. They offered a breakfast, but when we arrived the host was on the phone booking a guest. We both were a tad confused on how to proceed so we decided to leave and get on with our day. I think a bit more communication regarding the breakfast would have made it a better experience. I would definitely stay there again even with the breakfast miscommunication.

    Visiting Silverton Inn of the Rockies (aka The Alma House) is like a visiting a friend's house...if…read moresaid friend owned a beautiful, painstakingly restored historic boarding house haunted by three spirits. Innkeepers Albert and Betty make The Alma House feel like your home away from home in the mountains. Before I delve into what's so great about this place (and the ghosts therein), please indulge me in some history. Bridget Hughes opened The Alma House in 1902 as a boarding house for local miners. Many mining towns died in the early 20th century, but Silverton survived, as did The Alma House, which has operated continually ever since. Current owners Albert and Betty purchased the property in the late 1980s, restoring it to its original glory. The interior is brimming with Victorian elegance, all polished mahogany, period fixtures (lamps, armoires, vanities), and antiques. Every nook features some vintage artifact, some cool story that Albert and Betty are eager to tell. I could have spent a week here and still not seen everything. The amenities are the best of both worlds: vintage Victorian and modern. For every quaint touch (old-school physical door keys, narrow, vertigo-inducing staircases), you'll find something modern and convenient, such as WiFi and renovated bathrooms with shower heads tall enough for non-midget boarders. Every morning, Albert will whip up a delightful complimentary breakfast that could include just about anything. On the day I visited, my breakfast consisted of perfectly scrambled eggs, crisp bacon, a mini biscuit topped with mushroom gravy, a "breakfast slaw" of cabbage, strawberries, apples, feta, and poppyseed dressing, and a mini waffle sandwich with whipped cream and blueberry compote. You won't find a breakfast of this caliber at a chain hotel. Oh, you want to hear about the ghosts? I thought you'd never ask! The moment I crossed the threshold, I sensed the presence of three spirits. I said nothing to Betty and Albert, as I feared they would take me for a loon. As an investigator of all things paranormal, though, I had to know if my clairsentience was accurate. That evening, I broke out my instrumental trans-communication equipment and conducted a session in my room. Within minutes, I reached a male spirit identifying himself as "Mark." He revealed himself to me mentally as a man decked out in late 19th-century military garb, but his face was blurry. "Mark" spoke the names "Albert" and "Elizabeth" (Betty) and said that he chose to remain there. I was still hesitant to broach the subject of spooks and specters with the innkeepers, but I screwed up my courage and went downstairs to discuss my findings with Betty. She smiled warmly and confided in me that the Alma House is indeed haunted by three spirits, one of whom (an older man nicknamed "The General") has been seen/felt/heard in my room (#3, The Alamosa Room) and the room next door (#5, The Silver Vista). The other two spirits, she continued, are those of Bridget Hughes and a portly woman nicknamed "The Schoolmarm." Later that night, I meditated and called upon Mrs. Hughes. For this session, I decided to use only my new EMF detector, The Rook. I had already done a baseline sweep of the room and found no EMF readings. I did this to rule out any false positives. I asked Mrs. Hughes to step forward and make The Rook flash once for "yes" and twice for "no." To my surprise, she (or whomever was in the room) obliged, setting off The Rook only when asked a yes/no question. I learned that she approved of the current innkeepers, disliked The General, and considered my Nickelodeon pajama bottoms tacky. The next time you visit Silverton, skip the overpriced, overhyped Wyman and Grand Imperial and book a room at The Alma House. Back in its storied history, relax, and make two new friends...and maybe three new dead friends.

    Opus Hut - bedbreakfast - Updated June 2026

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