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Wanderlust Hostel

5.0 (24 reviews)

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Dmitriy S.

When traveling abroad, hostels and guesthouses are my go-to choices for lodging. They're usually cheap, lively, full of amenities, and give you the opportunity to meet people you typically wouldn't if you were staying in a regular hotel. Traveling in the U.S. is a bit different and I've never had the opportunity to stay at a hostel until now. Wanderlust is an unexpected gem for a city like Gunnison. The location is very close to the one block of Main St. that actually has something to do. The interior makes you feel like you're right at home. The cat can be pretty grumpy and show his fangs at you from time to time, but he's essentially harmless. Free tea and coffee, full kitchen, BBQ, a closet full of movies and plenty of couch space with a warm fireplace to just chill out. The rooms range from privates to dorms with bunk beds. We decided to go for the latter. The beds aren't 5 star hotel style, but they get the job done. I slept like a rock throughout the whole night, even when my alarm accidentally went off five times at 4 a.m. Amy is very welcoming and made us feel right at home. She keeps the place in top-notch shape and I was even surprised to see her using Square to charge our credit card. Looks like Bay Area innovation is making its way across the country. We met some great people here who were biking across the country and other individuals who were just passing through. That interaction you get from a hostel setting is unbeatable.

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This hostel is ran by a mountain climber, Surfer adventurer. Clean organized and friendly . Young and old living like family

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Amy was super awesome and friendly and offered bikes to borrow and showed me a scenic detour for my trip.

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Raven's Rest Hostel

Raven's Rest Hostel

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This hostel was an incredibly positive experience! It is one of the cleanest I have ever been to…read more There are 12 beds total but space for a few tenters in the summer. There was a fully stocked kitchen (although the pan assortment is a little goofy). Lucky is incredibly welcoming and a solid dude. He lent me snowshoes and gave advice on which trails around fit my needs. There are grocery stores, shops, and even the local movie theater all within walking distance. During the summer, it seems like a hot spot for many thru-hikers. I would absolutely recommend this hostel to anyone.

This hostel has served us as an excellent reprieve from the Colorado Trail during our thru hike…read more The owner, Lucky is super friendly and a chill, laid back guy. The hostel is clean, and the others staying (mostly hikers) have been awesome to share a living space with. For those who prefer it, there are no private rooms just bunks, but that's not a problem for us. There's also no onsite laundry but there's a laundromat down the road and an RV park that's closer that advertises laundry even closer. There are multiple showers, two bathrooms- all of them being super clean. Wifi is available here as well. Plenty of places for grub and to look around while staying. The Country Market around the corner has anything you'd need. Lake City is a pretty charming little mining town and the Raven's Rest Hostel is an awesome place to stay on a budget. I'd definitely stay again and recommend it to anyone coming through!

Cristiana Guesthaus - The warm savory and sweet pastries for breakfast were delicious!

Cristiana Guesthaus

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Full of fun ambiance and homey touches, the Cristiana Guesthaus is a great option for folks staying…read morein Crested Butte. Despite being on the small side, it's loaded with amenities including bikes to borrow, hot tub, sauna, complimentary warm drinks (coffee, tea), wine and cookies in the lobby. Breakfast was small, but lots of fresh options including an orange juice press. Convenient location and easy walking to Elk Ave. Rooms are on the small side and are a little tired, but are clean and cheerful. All of the rooms have noise cancelling machines to help combat the lack of insulation in the walls. While not loud, you will hear everything going on around you.

Great location within walking distance of many restaurants and businesses…read more The rooms are fairly basic, but there is ample seating in the common areas, and the guests have access to a small fridge. Coffee, tea and hot cocoa is also available throughout the day. I think what sets this place apart is its cozy atmosphere and extra little touches such as freshly baked cookies daily at 4pm, and complimentary red wine served from 4 to 5pm. The staff is also very friendly. The heated ski storage is incredibly convenient during the ski season, and the shuttle to the slopes is just a few steps away. While breakfast was good, the space is not set up for it and it can get crowded quickly. I wish they'd open earlier than 7:30 during ski season. The warm savory and sweet pastries were delicious, and there is yogurt, fruits, boiled eggs, toast, oatmeal and cereals. Enough for us to start the day off right! Overall, we'd definitely return when visiting Crested Butte!

Wanderlust Hostel - hostels - Updated May 2026

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