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One Perfect Spring Day on Harrison Avenue

Shops, Snacks & Small-Town Charm in the Heart of Leadville

Springtime in Leadville means snowmelt in the gutters, sunshine on your shoulders, and the irresistible pull of Harrison Avenue. Whether you’re exploring with kids, diving into the past, hitting the trails, or enjoying a weekend with friends, Downtown Leadville is the place to start your adventure. With nearly everything just a block or two off Harrison, it’s easy to fill a day with memorable moments—no car needed.

Here’s how to spend a spring day downtown, no matter your vibe.

Kids Take the Town

Downtown Leadville is full of family-friendly magic—no screen time required.

Start at Rocky Top Toys, where puzzles, games, and art supplies line the walls. Kids can even get creative in the in-store art space. Just down the block, The Rock Hut sparkles with gems, geodes, and gold panning kits (perfect for adventurous little hands).

Rocky Top Toys

Head over to the National Mining Hall of Fame & Museum, where your crew can step into a mock mine, see fluorescent rocks glow, and follow the mini train as it winds through a model mountain town. Afterward, stop by Fire on the Mountain to paint pottery—no appointment needed, and the whole family can take part.

When it’s time to eat, Silver Llama Market & Eatery offers a casual, family-friendly vibe and a kids’ menu that delivers. Craving a treat? D’Love (Kahfe 11) Coffee & Ice Cream has ice cream, milkshakes, churros, and funnel cakes sure to win over any young adventurer.

If the weather’s nice, grab a pizza from High Mountain Pies and relax on the grassy patio while the kids stretch their legs. For an overnight stay, check out The Timberline Hotel, where the family suites include kitchenettes and cozy bunk cubbies—perfect for kids and just enough separation for parents to unwind.

Looking to mix in a little nature? Just a few minutes outside town, the Leadville National Fish Hatchery is a peaceful spot to let the kids feed the fish and enjoy the mountain air.

High Mountain Pies

History On Every Corner

Downtown Leadville is layered with stories, and spring is the perfect season to slow down and listen.

Begin your walk through history at Temple Israel Museum, a beautifully preserved 1884 synagogue that now tells the story of Leadville’s Jewish community. Nearby, the Tabor Opera House offers private tours where you can step on the historic stage and peek behind the curtains of Leadville’s mining-era drama.

Temple Israel, photo by @_jean_rimbaud

Pop into the Golden Burro, a local institution since 1938 and said to be the birthplace of Leadville’s famous ski joring tradition. Then head to the Silver Dollar Saloon, still serving since 1879 and once frequented by the likes of Doc Holliday, Oscar Wilde, and Jimmy Buffett.

Book lovers will enjoy Two Dog Market, home to a thoughtfully curated collection of local history titles. And for those who love antique-hunting with a story, Western Hardware Antique & Variety Store is a must—it’s housed in an 1881 building that survived a major fire in 1962 and now holds two stories of vintage treasures.

End your history-filled day with a stay at The Delaware Hotel, one of Leadville’s most iconic historic buildings, now updated with newly remodeled lobby and restaurant and its own trove of ghost stories.

Silver Dollar Saloon

Trail-Ready in Town

Even the most rugged adventurers need a solid basecamp—and downtown Leadville delivers. Kick off your morning with a burrito and bold brew at Zero Day Coffee, where it’s easy to strike up a conversation with fellow hikers, bikers, or backcountry skiers. Then stock up at Leadville Outdoors, your go-to shop for gear, maps, and mountain know-how.

Looking for a great jacket or climbing guide? Galena Mountain Projects offers high-quality outerwear and a solid selection of books to help you plan your next objective. If you’re looking for budget-friendly gear, swing by Community Threads to score quality secondhand outdoor clothing.

Galena Mountain Projects

Need rentals or trail advice? Head to Cycles of Life, where you can rent fat bikes or cross-country skis and get tips from people who ride and ski these mountains year-round.

Hungry? Grab a trailhead panini from Buchi Cafe Cubano, or wind down with a well-earned meal at The Famous, a classic après spot with warm vibes and hearty comfort food.

For a place to rest your head—and your quads—book a room at the Leadville Motor Lodge, where you’ll find a hot tub and ATV tours departing right from the lot. And don’t miss a spring ride or walk along the Mineral Belt Trail, which loops the town with incredible views of both mountain peaks and mining history.

Leadville Motor Lodge

Girls Just Wanna Have Altitude

Grab your favorite people and treat yourselves to a little indulgence, Leadville-style.

Ease into the day with breakfast or cocktails at Before & Aftera cozy spot that transitions beautifully from morning coffee to evening spritzes. Then head to Leadville Exchange, a curated consignment boutique filled with high-altitude style.

Leadville Exchange

Just up Harrison, Aspen Traders invites you to browse their vibrant collection of purses, jewelry, hats, and more. Want to tap into something more mystical? Iris Moon Emporium has sage, crystals, candles, and tarot readings. You can even book a reiki session or hypnosis consultation.

For peak relaxation, schedule a massage, facial, or acupuncture treatment at Nourish, tucked just off the main avenue.

Wrap up your day with cocktails or mocktails, live music, and sunset mountain views at the Pastime Saloon.

And for a memorable overnight stay, book one of the stylish cabins at the S.L.umber Yard—each named after a Leadville madam and filled with nods to the strong, independent women who helped shape the town’s past

Pastime Saloon

Plan Your Spring Adventure

Harrison Avenue is more than Leadville’s main street—it’s a living storybook, filled with character, charm, and a little bit of wild. No matter your travel crew or your springtime mood, the heart of downtown offers something just for you.

Plan your visit, book your stay, and explore even more ways to enjoy Leadville and Twin Lakes this spring.

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