Leadville, Colorado
North America’s highest incorporated city at 10,430 feet is a legendary frontier-mining town. Home of many of the west’s most famous mines (and miners), Leadville’s history includes stories of Doc Holliday, Horace Tabor, Baby Doe Tabor and was the basis of infamous fortunes including Molly Brown’s. Steep yourself in local history on a walking tour of Leadville’s Historic Landmark District, on a scenic drive through area ghost towns and mining camps, or in the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. Leadville’s slower pace lends itself to total relaxation as you enjoy the area’s recreational activities, such as biking, boating, camping, hiking, horseback riding, skiing, snowboarding, and much more. Our member innkeepers invite you to stay with them as you discover all the many treasures Leadville, CO has to offer.