
Lodging
(Area Code 970)
Durango Mountain Resort has
three primary lodging areas. The condos at the base area are the
most expensive. A limited number of resort hotels and condos within
10 miles of the ski area are slightly less. Motels in Durango can
cost as little as $29 per night, but are 25 miles away. Except on
holidays, motel reservations are seldom needed in town. All Durango
and Durango Mountain Resort lodging can be booked through Durango
Mountain Resort Reservations, (800) 525-0892, or the Durango
Area Reservations (800) 525-8855. Online, check lodgings at
www.durango.org. Several Durango properties are listed at Vacation
Rentals by Owner, www.vrbo.com.
Base-area lodging is available at the Purgatory
Village Condominium Hotel (800-693-0175; 385-2100; $$$$$$),
and the following condo complexes: Angelhaus
(247-8090; $$$$$$), Brimstone (259-1066; $$$$$$),
East Rim (385-2100; $$$$$$; above), Edelweiss,
Graysill, Sitzmark and Twilight View (all $$$$$$).
Condos are full-service units with kitchens, fireplaces, common-area
hot tubs and laundry facilities.
Several other full-service resorts are within 10
miles of the ski area: Cascade Village (800-525-0896; $$$$$$),
Silver Pick (800-295-4820; $$$$$$) and Lodge at
Tamarron (259-2000; $$$$$$). Most of these outlying complexes
offer free shuttles to the ski area.
Comfortable
in-town lodging can be found at the Hampton Inn (247-2600),
the Doubletree (259-6580), which accepts pets, and the Marriott
Residence Inn (259-6200).
A plethora of older, less-expensive motels line
North Main Ave., including the Day's End (259-3311). The
Spanish Trails Inn (247-4173) offers kitchenettes and is
across the street from City Market. For fans of funky (but clean)
little motels, consider the Wapiti Lodge (247-3961), which
is walking distance to downtown.
Five historic lodging properties
are worth mentioning. The Strater Hotel (800-247-4431; $$$;
above right) and the General Palmer Hotel (800-523-3358;
$$$$$) are multistory, brick hotels that date back over 100
years. Both are in the heart of the walkable downtown area. The
Strater has a great Victorian-style hot tub area that would be the
envy of many larger, more sophisticated properties and its Diamond
Belle Saloon is a classic that's now non-smoking.
Leland
House Bed & Breakfast (left) and The Rochester
Hotel, (800-664-1920 for both; $$$$$ for both) across
the street from each other on East Second Ave., are historic lodges
owned by the same family, located in the heart of the downtown historic
district. The Rochester has two dog-friendly rooms. The Leland House
has a Durango history theme, with the rooms named after local historic
figures. The Rochester Hotel has a Hollywood theme, with each room
named for a film shot at least in part in Durango. "Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid," "Around The World in 80 Days"
and "City Slickers" were all filmed in this region. Jarvis
Suites (800-824-1024; 259-6190; $$-$$$) at 10th and Main are
newly redecorated with a killer view of the action on Main St. Built
in 1888, the hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Two B&B's between Durango and the ski area bear
mention: Apple Orchard Inn (247-0751; $$), on CR203 near
Trimble Hot Springs, and Country Sunshine (247-2853; $$),
near where CR250 runs into 550N. Staying at either would drastically
reduce the amount of driving you do.
Accommodations Legend: (double room) $$$$$200+; $$$$141$200; $$$81$140; $$80 and less. |