Welcome to the Best Western Twin Peaks located within the city of Ouray one block west of the famous Million-Dollar Highway and just footsteps from the mountains and activities. From our doorstep you can access hundreds of miles of jeeping and hiking trails, mountain streams to pan for gold, or a nearby lake to catch that one that got away. You could take a trip into the high country to an 1800's ghost town, ride a horse on a wilderness trail, or just relax in the warm sunshine by the pool. The weather in Ouray is normally mild during the day and cool in the evening. On the street, you are as likely to meet a resident deer, as a fellow guest. The Best Western Twin Peaks is a family-run business where you never stay a stranger for long. We have a tradition of past guests returning each year to enjoy Ouray, the area and our unique property. We take great pride in our spotlessly clean, comfortable rooms and beautiful grounds. Whether you tour our museum, take a hike, climb to a waterfall.
Location:
125 3rd Avenue, P. O. Box 320, Ouray Colorado 81427
Other Motels, Hotels and Resorts nearby:
(Ouray) Alpine Inn
(Montrose) Best Western Red Arrow
(Ouray) Best Western Twin Peaks Motel
(Montrose) Black Canyon Motel
(Telluride) Camel's Garden
(Telluride) Camels Garden Hotel
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06/08 Coming to The Ouray area Barrel into Spring Wine Tasting Event Grand Junction CO April27-May19 Exquisitely prepared gourmet meals, 'behind the scenes' winery and vineyard tours, tasting wines that are not readily available to the general public, and of course barrel tasting. Breckenridge Summer Beer Festival Breckenridge CO July13 This event offers brews, views and free live music and features unlimited beer tasting from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Grand Junction Yoga Festival Grand Junction CO July11-14 The Telluride Yoga Festival is a unique event that elevates the benefits of yoga with a mission to protect our natural environment. Olathe Sweet Corn Festival Olathe CO August3 The Olathe Sweet Corn Festival is more than fun in the western Colorado sunshine. It is an ever-growing symbol of a community committed to making the future better for the generations to come.
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