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Westcliffe is situated in Custer County Colorado and  is located about 56 miles directly west of Pueblo, Colorado, along hwy 96. read more 


 

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Westcliffe located in the Wet Mountain Valley, which is renown for its unparralel views, as it is surrounded by the majestic Sangre De Cristo Mountain range to the west, the Wet Mountains to the east, the Collegiate Mountain range to the north, and the Spanish Peaks can be viewed to the south.

People from all over the world visit Westcliffe for the views of the mountains, it's Wilderness area along the Rainbow trail, as well as the hiking, fishing, camping, horse back riding and many other outdoor activities.
 

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Real Estate

Vacation Rentals

  • Three Home Colorado Ranch
    1100 Acres
    Sleeps 40
     
  • Adobe Villa
    Sleeps 6-12
     
  • The Hideaway
    Sleeps 4-6
     
  • Mountain Ranch
    Sleeps 6
     
  • Elk Ridge Ranch
    Sleeps 6-8
     
  • The Sacred Garden
    $225
    Sleeps 6-8
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Services for Westcliffe
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Activities

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Bird Watching
  • Tours
  • Day Adventures
  • Outfitters
  • Golf
  • Events
  • Fishing
     
  • Hiking and Biking
     
  • Comanche Lake - Moderate
    9 miles · Trailhead located at the Alvarado Campground, one of the most popular in the Sangres.
     
  • Cottonwood Creek Trail - Moderate
    8 miles · A favorite of outfitters and campers, leading to a large, grassy basin. Access south off the Rainbow Trail from the Alvarado Campground.
     
  • Goodwin Lakes - Moderate
    12 miles · A popular destination for hikers and fishermen to 3 medium-sized lakes. Access off the Rainbow Trail north of Alvarado Campground.
     
  • Hermit Trail - Moderate
    12 miles · Used by 4-wheelers as well as hikers. Featuring 3 lakes and was the setting of much of the John Belushi movie, "Continental Divide.
     
  • Horn Lakes - Moderate
    5 miles · Trailhead located at the end of Horn Road, south of Westcliffe, leading to a large basin at Horn Lake with great camping.
     
  • Lake of the Clouds Trail - Moderate
    10 miles · A steep upper section leads to 3 mountain lakes in a basin known for its own weather microsystem. Accessed from the Gibson Trailhead off Hermit Rd in Westcliffe.
     
  • Music Pass - Moderate
    8-12 miles · (Length depends on where you park your vehicle). The view is considered one of the most scenic valleys in the range. Located south of Westcliffe on Hwy 69.
     
  • North Taylor Trail - Moderate
    10 miles · One of the most spacious valleys in the Sangres. Trailhead south of the Gibson Trailhead. Megan Lake lies at timberline and is the crash site of a WWII military plane.
     
  • South Colony Trail - Moderate
    12 miles · Leads to the very popular Crestones: Crestone Peak and Crestone Needle. The deeply rutted road is heavily traveled by brave drivers as well as hikers.
     
  • North Colony Trail - Moderate/Difficult
    18 miles · Not the steepest trail in the range, but its length makes it one of the more lightly-used trails. Features include a waterfall and a series of rock outcroppings.
     
  • Venable Lakes - Moderate/Difficult
    12 miles · A popular trail to the Venable Falls, one of the most scenic in the Sangres. The trailhead is located at Alvarado Campground.
     
  • Marble Cave Trail - Difficult
    12 miles · The Marble Caves, with stories of hidden Conquistador gold and chained-up skeletons. Accessed between South Colony Road and Music Pass Road.
     
  • Stout Creek Trail & Bushnell Lake Trail - Difficult
    The Stout Creek Trail, (off the Rainbow Trail), offers a steep trek to some of the best waterfalls in the state. From the same trailhead is to Bushnell Lake at 11,500'.
     
  • Tanner Trail - Difficult
    7 miles · 10 miles south of Caņon City on Oak Creek Grade (CR 143), climbing to over 9,000 feet and offering spectacular views of the Arkansas River Valley.
     
  • Texas Creek Trail - Difficult
    16 miles · Accessed from the Gibson Trailhead off the Rainbow Trail, ends at a huge boulder field at timberline.
     
  • Horseback Riding
  • Camping
  • Kayaking
  • Shopping
  • Western Days
  • Cross D Bar Trout Ranch
  • Memorial Day Parade
  • July 4th Activities
  • High Mountain Hay Fever Bluegrass Festival

Tour Guides

  • Bear Basin
  • Pines Ranch

Airports & Airlines

  • Silverwest

 Hotels and Resorts
 

  • Golden Corner Motel
  • Antler Motel
  • Westcliffe Inn

Restaurant Guide

  • Alpine Lodge
  • Candy's Coffee
  • Cel dor Asado
  • Edwardo's Mexican Cuisine
  • High Country Inn
  • High Plains Mexican Grill
  • Hunger Buster
  • Hungry Bear
  • Letter Drop Inn
  • Mining Company
  • Oak Creek Grade General Store
  • Pizza Mania
  • Poag Mahones
  • Rancher's Roost Cafe
  • The Historic Feed Store
  • Stage Stop
  • Silverdome
  • Silverstone
     

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