Colorado Hostels


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Here’s a quick list of the best hotels in Colorado

Crested Butte Hostel (Crested Butte)
Crested Butte Hostel (Crested Butte)
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The Bunkhouse (Minturn)
The Bunkhouse (Minturn)
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The Bivvi Hostel Telluride (Telluride)
The Bivvi Hostel Telluride (Telluride)
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The Wanderlust Hostel (Gunnison)
The Wanderlust Hostel (Gunnison)
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Discover the vibrant and diverse world of hostels in Colorado, United States, offering budget-friendly accommodation options with a unique twist. From cozy mountain retreats to bustling city hubs, these hostels provide an affordable and social way to experience all that this beautiful state has to offer. Whether you're a solo traveler seeking new connections or a group looking for an immersive travel experience, Colorado's hostels are the perfect home base for your next adventure.

Best Hostels in Colorado

Crested Butte Hostel (Crested Butte)

Crested Butte Hostel (Crested Butte)

Located in Crested Butte, Crested Butte Hostel offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property. Each room is fitted with bed linen and towels. Guests can enjoy activities like hiking and skiing in the area. The hostel also provides free private parking for guests who drive. - Convenient location in Crested Butte - Free WiFi throughout the property - Shared lounge for guests to relax - Close proximity to hiking and skiing activities

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The Bunkhouse (Minturn)

The Bunkhouse (Minturn)

Located in Minturn, Colorado, just 7 km from Vail, The Bunkhouse offers a barbecue and ski storage space for guests. All rooms come with a shared bathroom and free WiFi is available throughout the property. Coffee is provided on site and the area is popular for skiing and hiking. Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek Mountain are both less than 12 minutes away, while Eagle County Regional Airport is 42 km from The Bunkhouse. Front Desk hours are from 3PM to 9PM for initial check-ins. - Free WiFi - Ski storage space - Coffee provided - Close proximity to Vail Mountain and Beaver Creek Mountain - Popular location for skiing and hiking

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The Bivvi Hostel Telluride (Telluride)

The Bivvi Hostel Telluride (Telluride)

The Bivvi Hostel Telluride in Telluride offers a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi. The hostel also features a hot tub and luggage storage. Guests can enjoy playing billiards as well as skiing and cycling in the area. The breakfast is excellent with a friendly chef, hot food, good coffee, and fresh fruit options. The staff is welcoming and there is ample parking available. Comfortable beds add to the overall positive experience of staying at this hostel. - Excellent breakfast - Friendly chef - Comfortable beds - Welcoming staff - Ample parking

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The Wanderlust Hostel (Gunnison)

The Wanderlust Hostel (Gunnison)

Located in the town center of Gunnison, The Wanderlust Hostel offers free bicycle rentals and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy a garden, barbecue facilities, and a fire pit, as well as free parking. The hostel is 62 miles from Black Canyon National Park and features a shared kitchen, shared bathrooms, free ski equipment storage, and a closet with costumes available for guest use. Pros: Free bicycle rentals; central location in Gunnison; access to garden, BBQ facilities, and fire pit; free parking; shared kitchen access.

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FAQ

Are there any hostels in Colorado?

Yes, there are several hostels located throughout Colorado, offering budget-friendly accommodations for travelers looking to explore the state without breaking the bank.

What amenities can I expect at hostels in Colorado?

Hostels in Colorado typically offer basic amenities such as dormitory-style rooms, shared bathrooms, communal kitchen facilities, and common areas for socializing with other guests. Some hostels may also provide additional services such as free breakfast, Wi-Fi access, and organized activities or tours.

Are hostels in Colorado safe?

While safety standards vary by hostel, most hostels in Colorado prioritize the security and well-being of their guests. Many hostels have 24-hour front desk staff or keycard access systems to ensure that only registered guests have access to the facilities.

Can I book a private room at a hostel in Colorado?

Some hostels in Colorado offer private rooms in addition to dormitory-style accommodations. Private rooms typically come with a higher price tag but offer more privacy and comfort for solo travelers or couples looking for a quiet place to rest.

Do I need to bring my own bedding and towels to stay at a hostel in Colorado?

Many hostels provide bedding and towels for their guests, but it is always best to check with the specific hostel you plan on staying at beforehand. If you prefer using your own bedding or towels, you can certainly bring them along during your stay at a hostel in Colorado.

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