Crested Butte

Creative, free-spirited enclave for the adventurous nestled within the Rocky Mountains.

Welcome to Crested Butte


Often referred to as the last great Colorado ski town, this dynamic municipality is a year-round outdoor paradise

The historic community of Crested Butte has made a name for itself as a creative, free-spirited enclave for the adventurous nestled within the Rocky Mountains. Dazzling expanses of wilderness stir the senses in every season, from the glimmering white slopes and Nordic ski routes of winter to the colorful wildflower meadows and mountain bike trails of spring. 

Once a tiny coal mining and ranching settlement in the shadow of Crested Butte Mountain, Crested Butte transformed monumentally in the 1960s as the area in Gunnison County developed into a preeminent ski destination. With less than 2,000 residents today, Crested Butte remains a small but mighty tourism hotspot visited by outdoor enthusiasts from all over the globe.

The residential real estate in Crested Butte is nothing short of spectacular, consisting of charming historic cottages side by side with palatial estates. Available in an array of architectural styles, homes in Crested Butte share the common denominators of unparalleled luxury and designs infused with natural elements. Discerning buyers will fall in love with the thoughtful merging of rugged beauty and contemporary elegance, as well as the no-expense-spared amenities and panoramic mountain views. 

What to Love

 
  • World-class skiing and mountain bike trails
  • Vibrant and historic downtown with plentiful local businesses
  • Lesser-known and more secluded area
  • Awe-inspiring estates settled on unspoiled landscapes

Local Lifestyle

 

Expressive and eclectic to the core, Crested Butte is a ski town that thrives on individualism and excitement. The community differs from many of the standard ski resorts directly on the I-70 Corridor in both its busyness and the difficulty of its terrain, with visitors enjoying smaller crowds, extreme ski routes and double-black terrain, and a collection of quaint local businesses within a historic downtown. 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

 

Elk Avenue serves as the commercial heartbeat of Crested Butte and is saturated in nostalgic Victorian charm. Historic buildings painted in bright, colorful hues line the immaculate streets, harboring coffee shops and upscale boutiques behind their lively façades. Backdropped by the imposing outline of Crested Butte Mountain, the community’s Downtown carries the kind of picturesque appeal expected from a European village.  

Visitors can easily spend an entire day simply browsing the assorted shops and cafes and taking time to duck into specialty stores like Bramble & Bloom, the whimsical florist offering pleasing arrangements for all occasions. Others might want to venture inside Favor the Kind, an independent fashion and home goods boutique that’s focused on supporting locally made wares and giving back to the community. 

Camp 4 Coffee is the town’s go-to for hand-crafted espresso beverages and decadent local roasts. The cafe’s unique exterior is recognized as a Crested Butte landmark, and hungry diners can dig into a menu of sweet and savory pastries to pair with their drinks. Soupçon Restaurant stands as the pinnacle of French-inspired American cuisine, bringing together a rustic-chic sophistication with its menu of award-winning dishes and wines. 

Things to Do

 

The small-town charisma of Crested Butte is amplified by the plenitude of community events spread throughout the seasons. For instance, the Crested Butte Farmers Market is a paragon of healthful, organic, and locally sourced goods and offers everything from freshly picked produce to wild-caught fish and artisanal cheeses. Those who appreciate the arts will want to attend the yearly Crested Butte Arts Festival, which showcases the works of more than 100 artists across various mediums.

Crested Butte is also known as the Wildflower Capital of Colorado and celebrates this status each year during its much-anticipated Wildflower Festival. Held over ten days in July, this phenomenal event includes over 200 wildflower-oriented workshops in painting, photography, planting, culinary arts, and more. 

Another celebratory event of the month, the community’s Fourth of July Parade is a favorite among year-round residents and summertime visitors. The annual Crested Butte Wine & Food Festival is a streamlined, sophisticated affair. Attendees are encouraged to sample the finest local bottles and fares in intimate VIP tastings. Crested Butte further solidifies its status as a sports mecca with The Alley Loop Nordic Marathon, the premier American Birkebeiner Qualifying ski event that amps up the fun by encouraging participants and spectators to wear costumes.

Schools

 

Crested Butte residents have the option to attend any of the schools in the Gunnison Watershed School District. Top educational opportunities include:


  • Crested Butte Community School, K-12, highly rated public school ranked in the top 60 in the state
  • Gunnison Elementary School, K-5, highly rated public elementary school
  • Gunnison Middle School, 6-8, highly rated public middle school
  • Gunnison High School, 9-12, highly rated public high school
 

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