Cast a Line The Broadmoor Fly Fishing Camp will have you hooked, p. 94.
Group getaway
When was the last time you, set in a converted historic building from 1902, is the rugged town’s newest—and hippest—accommodation, bringing newfound coastal-chic energy to the otherwise unaffected mountain escape. And it’s the perfect place to stay and play among some of the most stunning terrain in Colorado, quickly earning and cementing a reputation as the go-to gathering place for after-mountain merriment in the historic small town, where the full-time population hovers around 700. With 15 rooms and suites, each one unique, it’s a boutique operation that eschews the “rustic” standard vibe for one that’s bursting with urban styling and character. Zings of color enlighten the neutral-and-white scheme, starting with the emerald velvet king-sized bed, light mustard bench, and blue-abstract rug in Suite 3, shown here, which sleeps four in its king bed and two lofted XL twin bunks. It is the perfect place for families or small groups that want to stay together. If you’ve got more friends than that, there’s also an upscale bunk room that sleeps 10.