Cripple Creek Hospitality House & RV Park

We have made lots of improvements to our RV Park - bigger spaces, more amenities...NEW High Speed WiFi!
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The Cripple Creek Hospitality House offers our guests the opportunity to stay in the peaceful serenity of the Rocky Mountains.

There are 17 guest rooms, each with its own distinctive character. Each room has television and Victorian decor; most have private baths. An outside hot tub in a gazebo is available for guest use.

The campground has pull-through sites with full hook-ups, tenting area, bathhouse, laundry and game area. The Hospitality Room has a pool table and TV. 

Our rates include a continental breakfast of juice, coffee, tea, fruit and pastries.

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The Hospitality House is a perfect place for a wedding, group get together, conference, or family reunion. We have done many and can and are very good at helping plan that special gathering. We can help make arrangements for all your needs and plan activities for the entire get-together. If we know you are coming, there is a large kitchen, meeting rooms an outside covered building and a large tract of open land at your disposal. 
Weddings and Family Reunions

Give us a call for any information required to make your event the highlight of your visit to Cripple Creek. 
(We are seasonal. Mid- April through Mid-October).
 
 

This Property is For Sale...If You Are Interested, Please Call 719-332-8788.

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CELEBRATING 106 YEARS
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*Subject to availability.
Hospitality House Photo Gallery
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RV & Tent Camping

Gazebo/Hot Tub 

Victorian Decor

Our Lobby
The Operating Room

Luxurious Rooms

Sunny Spaces

Cripple Creek Hospitality House 1900s
Our History
 Located in the former Teller County Hospital, the building was constructed by the county in 1901, during the height of the gold rush. In 1963 Wayne and Dorothy Mackin purchased the property and restored it to its original glory. A tent and RV campground was added. It has since been remodeled and expanded by current owners Stephen and Bonnie Mackin. Stephen Mackin is an Artist, creating fine gold and silver jewelry, including some made with Cripple Creek materials such as local gold and turquoise.

Contact us at: POB 957, 600 North B Street, Cripple Creek, CO 80813; 719-689-2513; 1-800-500-2513.
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