Cripple Creek Hospitality House & Travel Park
Market Price
600 N B St, Cripple Creek, CO 80813
9,761 sqft
Building Size
43
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Details:
Highlights:
- Historic hotel and full-service RV park spanning nearly 20 acres located in the heart of Cripple Creek, a National Historic Landmark District with rich gold mining history, gaming attractions, and year-round tourism
- 14 well-appointed hotel rooms featuring Victorian charm with modern amenities, including WiFi, flatscreen LED televisions with HD satellite service, and self-serve laundry
- 58 RV sites with full hookups (water, sewer, and electric), separate restroom and laundry facilities, propane services, and RV storage
- Strong year-round occupancy potential with hotel accommodations and long-term RV stays; seasonal RV camping available from May through September
- Minutes from popular attractions such as the new, $300 million Chamonix Casino, Bronco Billy’s Casino, Wildwood Casino, the Cripple Creek Heritage Center, and the Outlaws & Law Men Jail Museum
- Extensive development potential exists, including the possibility of adding a considerable number of RV sites, and/or other accommodations, amenities, etc.
- Broker of Record: Michael A. Corbey with Realspace Commercial Real Estate, LLC (CO License: ER.040024487)
Description:
SVN | Northco is pleased to present, as exclusive advisor to ownership, the sale of Cripple Creek Hospitality House & Travel Park ("Property"), a historic hotel and full-service RV park spanning over 20 acres in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Near the base of Pikes Peak, this unique destination blends Victorian charm with modern amenities, offering a lodging experience for travelers seeking history, recreation, and relaxation. The Property features 14 hotel rooms and 29 RV sites, accommodating both year-round hotel guests and seasonal RV campers from May through September. The hotel rooms have modern comforts, including WiFi, flatscreen LED televisions with HD satellite service, and self-serve laundry facilities. The adjacent travel park offers full RV hookups—including water, sewer, and electric—along with a separate restroom and laundry facility, propane services, and RV storage. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site amenities, such as massage therapy, a recreation room with card tables and a TV, outdoor games like horseshoes and corn hole, and complimentary gas grills. The Property also provides a convenient gaming and dining shuttle service, as well as meeting spaces for group gatherings. This is only the second time in 124 years that the Property has been available on the open market.
Significant development potential exists at the Property, including the possibility of adding a considerable number of additional RV sites.
Cripple Creek, Colorado, is a historic mountain town located in Teller County, nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Perched at an elevation of approximately 9,500 feet, Cripple Creea§ck is known for its rich gold mining history, scenic landscapes, and vibrant gaming scene. The town sits on the western slopes of Pikes Peak and is part of the Gold Belt Tour National Scenic Byway, offering visitors breathtaking views and a glimpse into Colorado’s storied past. Cripple Creek is approximately 45 miles southwest of Colorado Springs and serves as a popular destination for history enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and those seeking a unique mountain-town experience. With its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, lively casinos, and fascinating museums, Cripple Creek provides a charming blend of history and entertainment for residents and visitors alike.
Cripple Creek played a significant role in Colorado’s Gold Rush era and remains a hub for historical exploration. The Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad offers scenic rides through the region’s rugged terrain, while the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine provides a hands-on look at mining history with underground tours. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore nearby hiking trails, wildlife viewing areas, and scenic drives through the surrounding mountains. The town also hosts a variety of annual events, including the Cripple Creek Ice Festival and Donkey Derby Days, celebrating its unique heritage and local culture.
Proximity to larger cities:
20 miles south of Divide, CO
45 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, CO
110 miles south of Denver, CO
Airports in close proximity include Colorado Springs Airport (45 miles), Pueblo Memorial Airport (90 miles), and Denver International Airport (130 miles).
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