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Kendall Mountain Lodge
Kendall Mountain Lodge
Smedley's Suites
Smedley's Suites
Teller House
Teller House
The Wyman Hotel
The Wyman Hotel
The Bent Elbow Hotel
The Bent Elbow Hotel
The Alma House Inn
The Alma House Inn
Villa Dallavalle
Villa Dallavalle
Altus Lodge
Altus Lodge
The Frenchman Suites
The Frenchman Suites
Prospector Motel
Prospector Motel
Triangle Motel
Triangle Motel
Anvil Room Rustic Stay at Columbine Lodge
Anvil Room Rustic Stay at Columbine Lodge
Aspen Room Serene Retreat at Columbine
Aspen Room Serene Retreat at Columbine
Columbine Roadhouse-4br Mountain Retreat Near Durango
Columbine Roadhouse-4br Mountain Retreat Near Durango
Moose Room Rustic Colorado Lodge Escape
Moose Room Rustic Colorado Lodge Escape
Kendal Room Cozy Mountain Lodge Retreat
Kendal Room Cozy Mountain Lodge Retreat
Ice House Suites and Condominiums
Ice House Suites and Condominiums
Camel's Garden Hotel
Camel's Garden Hotel
Ajax Loft 1 Bedroom Apts by RedAwning
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Tucked into a remote valley of the San Juan Mountains, this former mining boomtown offers a perfect blend of rugged history and outdoor adventure. Board the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad for a journey through spectacular mountain scenery to reach downtown's well-preserved Victorian buildings. History buffs will appreciate the Mining Heritage Center and ghost town of Animas Forks. Adrenaline seekers can tackle the legendary Hardrock Hundred endurance run or experience the backcountry skiing at Silverton Mountain. Summer brings access to Ice Lakes, whose turquoise waters reward those willing to make the climb. Visit the Silverton Museum to understand how this tiny mountain community has reinvented itself since the last mine closed in 1992.

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