What to do and see in Leadville, Colorado (CO): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

March 20, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Leadville is the statutory city that is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Lake County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 2,602 at the 2010 United States Census. Situated at an elevation of 10,152 feet (3,094 m), Leadville is the highest incorporated city and the second highest incorporated municipality in the United States. A former silver mining town that lies near the headwaters of the Arkansas River in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the Leadville Historic District contains many historic structures and sites from its dynamic mining era. In the late 19th century, Leadville was the second most populous city in Colorado, after Denver.
Restaurants in Leadville

1. Mayflower Gulch

Leadville, CO
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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Mayflower Gulch

Reviewed By 2gonesomewhere - Marathon, United States

A nice short hike, moderate. You can go 5 miles or so, out and back. Climb a ridge to look out across scenery, examine scattered remnants of Boston Mine/town area. Wildflowers abound in season.

2. Hagerman Tunnel

Forest Road 105, Leadville, CO
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Hagerman Tunnel

3. Mount Elbert

Leadville, CO http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/psicc/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=12506&actid=50
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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Mount Elbert

Reviewed By Tri_Girl22

We did this on Saturday, Sept 5, 2020. We did the south trail and specifically rented a Jeep four wheel drive to access the upper trailhead. We scouted the trailhead a couple of days in advance and found it was no problem for the Jeep. The trailhead area is small but it does fit about 8 vehicles. We got to the trailhead about 4am and starting hiking 4:15am. People were camped at the trailhead. Using headlamps we worked our way well above the treeline for the sunrise (took about 90 min to get above the trees). They was construction going on and that part was a bit rough with loose rocks, otherwise the trail is hard packed dirt almost all the way up. Many rocks and tree roots in parts, but not a lot of loose scree. I used my Salomon trail runners and they worked great. Used hiking poles, very helpful on the way down, had a day pack with 2 litres of water (husband had 3 litres) and we used 4 litres total of water. Temps were in the high 30's when we left, but since the trails takes you up right away, staying warm wasn't an issue until we got above the trees, where I ended up using my goretex rain coat for wind protection. We saw 3 dogs and a baby on the summit, along with MANY other dogs on the way down. Also many mountain bikers hauling their bikes up when we were descending. Distance was 11.6 miles from south trailhead, elevation gain 4,124 ft and our total time was 7 1/2 hours. it was pretty crowded going down, so I would recommend getting above the trees before sunrise.

4. Top of the Rockies Ziplines

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5.0 based on 261 reviews

Top of the Rockies Ziplines

EXPERIENCE 6 THRILLING ZIP LINES AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD. All zips have double cables for the safest zipping. "Self-braking" is not required; our "catch brakes" will bring you to a safe and comfortable landing. TOP OF THE ROCKIES zip line is located on Highway 91 just 14 miles south of Copper Mountain from Exit 195 on Interstate 70. Our PRIVATE 2500 acre property high on the Continental Divide has 40 old gold mining claims, pine and aspen forests, vast canyons and bubbling streams. Ride a 6-1/2 ton Monster Truck up to the first zip line deck at 11,200 feet,then experience SIX separate zip lines with long lines up to 850 feet. All zip decks are flat on the ground for easy access. Zip line areas are connected by scenic, easy walking, down-hill trails. Fly side-by-side on four twin lines and 1 single, then soar side-by-side-by-side from the rocky cliffs on the BIG NUGGET ZIP, a Triple Header. Land on our 100' tall Sky Tower with majestic views of Mount Elbert & Mount Massive, two of the tallest mountains in North America. At least two professional zip line guides accompany every tour group. We are the closest zip line company to Summit County, only minutes away from Copper, Breckenridge, Keystone, Dillon and Vail, approximately one and a half hours from the metro Denver area. Aspen is approx. 1 hour away over Independence Pass in summer months. It's always cool and comfortable year round in this high alpine area. Ask about our Rails & Zip line Combo with lunch. We are the only zip line company in the world to fly over a moving train. Winter Snow Zipping tours include a snow cat/zip line tour or snowmobile/zip lining combos.

5. Elk Mountain Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Elk Mountain Adventure Tours

We are a snowmobile/UTV tour and rental company with a location in leadville co and steamboat springs co . Our utv tours in leadville co run in the historic mining district and offer spectacular views of Colorado's tallest peaks. Our snowmobile tours are in leadville for scenic rides and steamboat for the private land high adventure rides.

6. Twin Lakes

Leadville, CO +1 800-500-5323 http://www.leadvilletwinlakes.com/twin_lakes
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Twin Lakes

Formed by a dam, Twin Lakes is surrounded by biking trails and is also enjoyed by fishermen.

Reviewed By 718teresag - Alamosa, United States

We've stopped here several times on our way to/from Aspen to have a picnic lunch beside the lakes. The area is beautiful, especially in fall. There are several primitive camping areas along the lakes.

7. Ski Cooper

Leadville, CO +1 800-707-6114 http://www.skicooper.com/
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Ski Cooper

Ski Cooper is a family-friendly, affordable Colorado ski resort located just outside of historic Leadville, known for short its lift lines, soft snow, and an authentic skiing atmosphere. Base area amenities include a day lodge, cafeteria, Irish pub, rental shop, retail store, adult and children's ski school, and ski patrol. Additionally, a mountain-top Yurt provides on-mountain food and beverage. Cooper is the perfect destination for anyone seeking a quality Colorado skiing experience without having to fight crowds and spend a fortune. Discover why Cooper is truly "The Heart of Skiing in the Heart of the Rockies".

Reviewed By beastie3 - Branson, United States

I say don't read this review because we should look to keep this place secret. This is the perfect ski area if you are looking for reasonable prices, quick lift lines, well maintained and groomed runs, and generally a great ski experience. No Summit County Ski Cooper is not, but they don't claim to be either. Go enjoy a great day of skiing and help keep our little secret.

8. White Mountain Snowmobile Tours

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4.5 based on 381 reviews

White Mountain Snowmobile Tours

White Mountain Snowmobile Tours has been in business for more than 30 years under the same local ownership and management. We offer Family, Performance and High Adventure Riding on the Continental Divide. The location is 14 miles south of Copper Mountain on Highway 91 from Exit 195 on Interstate 70. Our snowmobiles are top-of-the-line Polaris 550s, both Grand Touring and RMKs.

9. Turquoise Lake Recreation Area

2015 N Poplar St, Leadville, CO 80461-3356 +1 719-486-0749 https://www.recreation.gov/recreationalAreaDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&recAreaId=92
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Turquoise Lake Recreation Area

Reviewed By divinglama - Denver, United States

Took the 11 mile walk around the lake in September. Beautiful views of the lake, shores, evergreens and even patches of aspen trees that are turning yellow. Lovely and peaceful hike.

10. Halfmoon Packing & Outfitting

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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Halfmoon Packing & Outfitting

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