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Trinidad Lake State Park
9.0/10 (275 reviews)
This 800-acre reservoir sits beneath the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains, offering prime fishing and boating opportunities. Hikers enjoy scenic trails through diverse wildlife habitats.
Trinidad Country Club
7.4/10 (44 reviews)
One of Colorado's oldest golf courses, Trinidad Municipal offers a picturesque nine-hole layout framed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Experience challenging greens while watching for native wildlife.
Fishers Peak State Park
Colorado's newest state park features the dramatic 9,633-foot Fishers Peak across 19,200 acres. Explore trails through grasslands and mountain terrain, spotting wildlife in this crucial natural corridor.
Trinidad Community Center
8.0/10 (60 reviews)
Trinidad Community Center serves as the heart of local government services in this historic Colorado town. Visitors can explore community resources and attend cultural events that showcase the region's unique heritage.
A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art
8.4/10 (36 reviews)
Explore over 250 paintings by the "King of Western Pulp" at this free museum showcasing American frontier art. The historic 1906 building houses rotating exhibitions in its atmospheric galleries.
Trinidad History Museum
8.6/10 (89 reviews)
Step into Colorado's past at the Trinidad History Museum, where 19th-century mansions reveal early settler life. Explore the Bloom Mansion and Baca House with their period furnishings and serene gardens.
Ave Maria Shrine
8.0/10 (40 reviews)
This serene 1934 shrine offers a peaceful sanctuary for prayer and reflection in Trinidad's natural landscape. Contact the parish office two days ahead to access the chapel interior and experience its spiritual ambiance.
Louden-Henritze Archaeology Museum
7.8/10 (28 reviews)
Discover Trinidad's prehistoric past through fossils and indigenous artifacts at this intimate archaeology museum. Admission is free for this educational journey through millions of years of local history.
"The hotel was clean. Bathroom showers could use more pressure. Rooms don't have coffee makers in them.You have have to ask for one. Its conveniently located to reastaraunts and shopping."
"The staff was so nice and the view was incredible. The room itself was a bit run-down but otherwise very clean and comfortable. For the price it was well worth it. Will be coming here again :)"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.