Hotel Indigo Silverthorne, an IHG Hotel
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As the brand's first mountainside hotel in the U.S., Hotel Indigo Silverthorne is an inviting escape offering high altitude adventure. Silverthorne, situated between the resorts of Breckenridge and Copper Mountain, is a charming town with a rich history. In 1881, Judge Marshall Silverthorne, the town's namesake, came to the area searching for gold. The Judge's fortune-seeking blinded him and others to the area's true riches - the vast abundance and staggering beauty of its surroundings. Today, Silverthorne is a thriving small town with the same curious spirit of its forefathers.
Set amongst Colorado's wild and unrelenting beauty, Hotel Indigo Silverthorne looks to the snow caps of nearby Gore Range and Buffalo Mountain, the Blue River's meandering, fir-lined banks, and the swelling, grassy river valley as inspiration, celebrating these natural wonders and the local neighborhood throughout the property. As guests enter the hotel, they will be met with a roaring fire as well as warm, earthy accents and artwork influenced by its natural surroundings.
Hotel Indigo Silverthorne also takes inspiration from its residents - workers who came decades before with dreams of mining for gold or to build the Dillon Reservoir as well as town dwellers who converge annually to celebrate stunning fractals in the snow, the Noche de Candela Festival or the Burning of the Snowman. The unique design of the hotel's 111 guest rooms is inspired by the town's historic roots, featuring gold patterns interlaced in its décor as a subtle nod to those who originally came in search of gold.
From an on-site ski shop to on-property bike rentals perfect for coasting down the Angler Trailhead, Hotel Indigo Silverthorne offers an array of amenities designed for local exploration. An indoor heated pool with patio views is a peaceful place to relax after a day hitting the slopes. The hotel's restaurant, Kúcu Bistro & Tequila Bar, a reference to nearby Buffalo Mountain with "kúcu" meaning "buffalo," is a buzzing spot where visitors can mingle with locals. Serving up locally inspired fare, taste the restaurant's signature Elk Chucks skewered with cactus and crispy hatch rellenos.