Trinidad is a city in Colorado. Formerly home of the famous Prairie Land and Cattle Company, it was one of the towns where travelers raised hell in the Old West.
Get in
By car
Trinidad is on Interstate 25, about 30 minutes north of the New Mexico border.
By air
Santa Fe has a small airport with service to Dallas/Fort Worth and Denver. Denver, Colorado Springs, and Albuquerque each have a larger airport with service by most major carriers. All four airports have standard rental car services.
By train
Get around
See
- Cokedale National Historic District. Off Highway 12 west of town along the "Scenic Highway of Legends". This is an intact coal camp, with numbered company houses and old company buildings that were once familiar sights in Southern Colorado.
- Trinidad History Museum, 37.16942°, -104.50273°. 2019-11-06
- Baca Pioneer Museum, 37.16903°, -104.50258°. 2019-11-06
- A.R. Mitchell Memorial Museum of Western Art, 37.16863°, -104.50482°. 2019-11-06
Do
- Trinidad Lake State Park, 32610 State, 37.1456°, -104.57°, +1 719-846-6951, Trinidad.Lake@State.Co.Us. 24 hrs. Office: M-Th 8AM-4PM. Because this park is located in the foothills, the scenery is gorgeous and there are plenty of outdoor activities available. Boating, fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping are just a few of the outdoor things to do. $7/day, Camping:$18-28, plus $10 reservation fee 2018-02-03
- Skateland, 424 W. Main, +1 719 846-2722. A historic building from the early years of roller skating. It underwent a major renovation that modernized its interior while keeping its historic exterior intact. 2015-11-22
Buy
Eat
- Rinos Restaurant, 400 E Main St, +1 719 845-0365.
- East Peak Pub, 123 Pine St. This is a bar and restaurant with raving reviews from locals. Fusion dishes and Indian food are just a few of their specialties.
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