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Leadville 1BR with Infrared Sauna — Walk to Main Street





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Leadville 1BR with Infrared Sauna — Walk to Main Street
Colorado



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Recover from a big Leadville mountain day in your own infrared sauna. This downtown 1-bedroom condo at the corner of 8th & Poplar puts you one block off Harrison Avenue — walk to dinner, breweries, and coffee, then drive 25 minutes to Ski Cooper, Mt. Elbert, or Twin Lakes. The 1-bedroom layout sleeps two with a 12-inch memory foam queen mattress, a private bath with tub/shower combo, and a separate living room with a green velvet sofa, Roku TV (HBO, Netflix), and a laptop workspace. The full kitchen is built for actually cooking on a multi-night stay: stainless fridge, gas stove and oven, dishwasher, microwave, drip coffee maker, kettle, and full cookware. Built-in infrared sauna in the bedroom — the kind of amenity that turns a hike day or a Trail 100 training weekend into something restorative. Private entrance, single-level, pet-friendly (2 dogs max, $50/pet). Ultra-fast WiFi throughout. Free street parking on Poplar and 8th. Managed end-to-end by Traverse Hospitality (Colorado STR license #004364).
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Leadville, Colorado, United States
The condo is on the corner of 8th and Poplar in downtown Leadville — one block off Harrison Avenue, the main street through town. Leadville sits at 10,152 feet, the highest incorporated municipality in North America, in a valley between the Sawatch and Mosquito ranges with views of Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive (Colorado's two tallest 14ers). Within a 5-minute walk you'll find Harrison Avenue's main restaurant strip (Treeline, Quincy's, High Mountain Pies, Tennessee Pass Café), Periodic Brewing and Two Mile Brewing, the National Mining Hall of Fame, the Heritage Museum, and the trailheads onto the Mineral Belt Trail — Leadville's 11.6-mile paved loop that doubles as a Nordic ski track in winter. City Market grocery is 8 blocks south on Poplar. Leadville's calendar is built around its mining history and its endurance-sports scene. Boom Days (August) and Ski Joring (March, skiers pulled behind horses down Harrison Ave) both happen right on the main street. The Leadville Trail 100 run and 100-mile MTB race draw thousands every summer. Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive trailheads are ~25 minutes by car. Ski Cooper is 25 minutes north. Copper Mountain is 35–40 minutes east via US-24 and I-70.
Free cancellation up to 14 days before check-in. Within 14 days, the reservation is non-refundable.
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Checkout before 10:00 AM
2 guests maximum
No smoking
No parties or events
Pets allowed
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Short-term rental license #: 004364
This property is licensed for short-term rental in Leadville ().
There is no air conditioning. Leadville rarely needs it at 10,152 feet — summer days are typically in the 70s and nights drop into the 40s. Extra blankets are provided and heating runs throughout the unit.
Pets are allowed: 2 maximum, $50 per pet. The pet fee is collected through the guidebook link emailed after booking.
Parking: ample diagonal parking on 8th Street across from the building, plus parallel on Poplar in front of the unit. Avoid parking directly in front of neighbors' houses on E 8th Street. During heavy snow, watch for the city's temporary "no parking" signs for snow removal.
Trash: use the 3 green Waste Management bins on the north side of the building. Please pick up after pets and bag trash to prevent attracting wildlife.
Altitude: at 10,152 feet, altitude affects most visitors. Symptoms (headache, dizziness, nausea) typically resolve in 24–48 hours — hydrate, take it slow the first day, and skip alcohol the first night. We cannot refund altitude-related cancellations, so travel insurance is recommended if you're sensitive.
Mountain wildlife: you may occasionally see or hear small critters, insects, or birds at dawn. The unit is sealed and treated, but a completely bug-free alpine stay isn't realistic.
Check-in instructions, parking specifics, and any upgrade or pet-fee requests are all handled through the guidebook link emailed after booking — that link is the only authorized channel for these requests.