Guidebook for Salida

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Guidebook for Salida

Food Scene

These guys have the best selection of tasty tapas and large plates in town.
57 locals recommend
The Fritz
113 E Sackett Ave
57 locals recommend
These guys have the best selection of tasty tapas and large plates in town.
52 locals recommend
Sweetie's Sandwich Shop
129 W Sackett Ave
52 locals recommend
69 locals recommend
Moonlight Pizza & Brewpub
242 F St
69 locals recommend
Pizza Rio
228 North F Street
31 locals recommend
The Biker & The Baker
129 W Sackett Ave
31 locals recommend
Delicious Italian
10 locals recommend
216 Ferraro's
216 F St
10 locals recommend
Delicious Italian

Drinks & Nightlife

nice cheese and meat selection with tasty wines & beers
31 locals recommend
The Biker & The Baker
129 W Sackett Ave
31 locals recommend
nice cheese and meat selection with tasty wines & beers
Good bands in the beer garden in summer, nice patio to lounge with your furry friend
40 locals recommend
Benson's Tavern & Beer Garden
128 N F St
40 locals recommend
Good bands in the beer garden in summer, nice patio to lounge with your furry friend
39 locals recommend
Soulcraft Brewing
248 W Rainbow Blvd
39 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
Tres Litros Beer Company
118 N E St
21 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
High Side! Bar & Grill
300 W Sackett Ave
19 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Access the Arkansas river here with boat ramp, watch kayaker's performing rolls and practice in various "holes" along the river.
23 locals recommend
Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
307 W Sackett Ave
23 locals recommend
Access the Arkansas river here with boat ramp, watch kayaker's performing rolls and practice in various "holes" along the river.
Browns Canyon National Monument
16 locals recommend
Monarch Crest Tram Ride

Shopping

handmade essential oils, skin care products, specialty dog/cat food, loose leaf teas
Vital Living Herbs & Nutrition
148 F St
handmade essential oils, skin care products, specialty dog/cat food, loose leaf teas
18 locals recommend
Yolo Clothing
100 F St
18 locals recommend

Essentials

37 locals recommend
Safeway
232 G St
37 locals recommend
16 locals recommend
Natural Grocers
200 F St
16 locals recommend
Lagree's Market & Hardware-True Value
10100 US-50

Neighborhoods

The Colorado mountain town of Salida sits in the middle of the state, literally in the "Heart of the Rockies," about 2 hours from Colorado Springs and 3 hours from Denver. Our town is a welcoming Western retreat for everyone, from the solo outdoors adventure seeker to couples yearning for a romantic escape or families who wish to ‘Play and Stay’ in the glorious Rocky Mountains. Here one can be inspired by the endless mountain activities, ample opportunities to reconnect with a loved one, and just plain old fun times for families. And it can all happen without breaking the bank. Located in central Colorado in the Upper Arkansas River Valley, Salida has more than a dozen 14,000-foot tall mountain peaks, surpassing all other Colorado regions. It is an outdoors paradise with year-round activities—at non-resort prices—that includes an almost complete A-to-Z adventure list: archery, biking, camping, climbing, fishing, four-wheeling, golfing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, picnicking, rock hounding, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and a world-class zipline tour. Salida is not limited to typical Colorado mountain adventures. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along tree-lined streets and into the downtown area where century-old redbrick buildings offer café fare to fine dining and art galleries display whimsical art pieces to upscale aesthetics. Our town of about 5500 residents was included in the guidebook America's 100 Best Small Art Towns. Those who want to roam beyond the several block downtown area can pound the paths of the area's extensive bike & trail system or follow the winding Arkansas River. A short drive out of town takes you to ghost towns, mining camps, and reminders of Salida's railroad transport past. If a relaxing Colorado vacation is what you really want, then try the soothing natural hot spring waters of Mt. Princeton Resort and Spa. The resort offers day passes for bathers, spa services, and lodging accommodations. Of course you will want to recuperate after playing in the Rocky Mountains and bathing in the hot springs, so come and stay at one of Salida’s lodging facilities. Our small but vivacious town offers reasonably priced lodging that spans the spectrum of possibilities—cabins alongside the infamous Arkansas River, vintage Victorian rooms at one of our Bed and Breakfasts, and standard hotel rooms at big chain hotels or family-owned-and-operated Salida hotels and motels. And you can choose your location—a downtown Salida hotel or motel or perhaps something a bit more remote. Other lodging options in Salida include vacation home rentals, the Salida hostel, camping and RV parks. The region has surprisingly mild periods of weather since harsh storms arriving from the west are tempered by the mountain ranges along the Continental Divide. This phenomenon has given rise to the tag the "Banana Belt." Fierce beauty, a mild climate, and a region steeped in folklore and outdoor adventures await you. With all this to offer, it is no surprise that Salida has become a favorite place to retire as well as recreate. U.S. News and World Report Magazine called it "one of the top ten affordable retirement communities in the US."
102 locals recommend
Salida
102 locals recommend
The Colorado mountain town of Salida sits in the middle of the state, literally in the "Heart of the Rockies," about 2 hours from Colorado Springs and 3 hours from Denver. Our town is a welcoming Western retreat for everyone, from the solo outdoors adventure seeker to couples yearning for a romantic escape or families who wish to ‘Play and Stay’ in the glorious Rocky Mountains. Here one can be inspired by the endless mountain activities, ample opportunities to reconnect with a loved one, and just plain old fun times for families. And it can all happen without breaking the bank. Located in central Colorado in the Upper Arkansas River Valley, Salida has more than a dozen 14,000-foot tall mountain peaks, surpassing all other Colorado regions. It is an outdoors paradise with year-round activities—at non-resort prices—that includes an almost complete A-to-Z adventure list: archery, biking, camping, climbing, fishing, four-wheeling, golfing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, picnicking, rock hounding, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, and a world-class zipline tour. Salida is not limited to typical Colorado mountain adventures. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along tree-lined streets and into the downtown area where century-old redbrick buildings offer café fare to fine dining and art galleries display whimsical art pieces to upscale aesthetics. Our town of about 5500 residents was included in the guidebook America's 100 Best Small Art Towns. Those who want to roam beyond the several block downtown area can pound the paths of the area's extensive bike & trail system or follow the winding Arkansas River. A short drive out of town takes you to ghost towns, mining camps, and reminders of Salida's railroad transport past. If a relaxing Colorado vacation is what you really want, then try the soothing natural hot spring waters of Mt. Princeton Resort and Spa. The resort offers day passes for bathers, spa services, and lodging accommodations. Of course you will want to recuperate after playing in the Rocky Mountains and bathing in the hot springs, so come and stay at one of Salida’s lodging facilities. Our small but vivacious town offers reasonably priced lodging that spans the spectrum of possibilities—cabins alongside the infamous Arkansas River, vintage Victorian rooms at one of our Bed and Breakfasts, and standard hotel rooms at big chain hotels or family-owned-and-operated Salida hotels and motels. And you can choose your location—a downtown Salida hotel or motel or perhaps something a bit more remote. Other lodging options in Salida include vacation home rentals, the Salida hostel, camping and RV parks. The region has surprisingly mild periods of weather since harsh storms arriving from the west are tempered by the mountain ranges along the Continental Divide. This phenomenon has given rise to the tag the "Banana Belt." Fierce beauty, a mild climate, and a region steeped in folklore and outdoor adventures await you. With all this to offer, it is no surprise that Salida has become a favorite place to retire as well as recreate. U.S. News and World Report Magazine called it "one of the top ten affordable retirement communities in the US."