4/5 - Good
This is a small town with not a lot of "touristy" things, but worth a visit if you want to learn more about Colorado history, or just see the real people of Colorado. We missed the Castle, but it sounds like an interesting stop!






We enjoyed our stay. The room was clean and all of the staff were very friendly and accommodating.
Reviewed on Feb 27, 2026

clean and easy. breakfast ready early for an early start
Reviewed on Feb 20, 2026

Dome was cool! Location terrible. Traffic noise from highway (50 yards from busy road). Some instructions were left for how to operate things, but there needed to be more, like lighting the firepit and turning on lights in the dome. Staff seemed to grow weary of our requests for information.
Reviewed on Feb 28, 2026

Easy communication. Beautiful location. Still under construction a bit but the place is very nice.
Reviewed on Dec 2, 2025

It was our second time staying here. The place was great. We enjoyed the lodging accommodations. Easy communication with owners and very helpful. Lots of amneties which makes it a home away from home. The heaters kept the cabin warm. We loved the big picture window that looked up the mountain and ...
Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026

Everything was perfect!!
Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad during your trip to Antonito. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
Explore the great outdoors at Antonito Town Park, a lovely green space in Antonito. Take in the entertainment venues while you're in the area.
Explore the great outdoors at Cumbres Pass, a lovely green space in Antonito. Take in the entertainment venues while you're in the area.
This is a small town with not a lot of "touristy" things, but worth a visit if you want to learn more about Colorado history, or just see the real people of Colorado. We missed the Castle, but it sounds like an interesting stop!
Friendly people, but only two restaurants and one gas station. Very convenient for Cumbres & Toltec Railroad, just 5 minutes from station.
A remote town which benefits from being at one end of the Cumbres & Toltec scenic railway. It’s a steam train ride between Antinoto, CO and Sharma NM.
If your going there to ride the train go to Chama and ride the train from there, there's a lot more to do and see in Chama.
Quiet little one-horse town about an hr S of Colorado Gators alligator park & Great Sand Dunes (N of Alamosa). Lots of marijuana shops (good prices) where you can buy CBD, the calming chem that doesn't interfere w/driving. Very friendly people.
Antonito is a small town. There are only 2 restaurants in town and the only convenience area is a family dollar. W drove to Alomosa a lot.
