Weekend lodging in June 2025
I’m looking for affordable lodging in or around Crested Butte the last weekend of June . Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks !
Good question. Finding “affordable” lodging in Crested Butte on a busy summer weekend—especially late June—can be a challenge, but there *are* some options and strategies worth considering. Here are suggestions based on current budget-friendly lodging, plus advice to maximize your chances.
Budget-Friendly Lodging Options for Crested Butte (Last Weekend of June):
- Old Town Inn: A classic, no-frills inn in the town of Crested Butte. According to the town’s lodging directory, rates are on the lower end for Crested Butte inns. Kayak shows nightly rates starting around $141 for similar inns.
- Grand Lodge Studios (Mt. Crested Butte): Located at the base area, managed through the Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s lodging inventory. Studio units often provide the best value.
- Three Rivers Resort (Almont): About 20 miles from Crested Butte, per the “budget-friendly” lodging guide. They have simple cabins which can be more affordable than town center lodging, and they offer a very scenic, quieter stay.
Tips to Maximize Affordability & Availability:
- Book Early: Late June is prime summer season, so lodging fills up quickly. Lock in your reservation as soon as possible.
- Consider Staying Slightly Outside Town: Almont (for example) is a bit further out but may be much more affordable, especially on a weekend.
- Use Resort Deals: Check Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s website — they sometimes run summer lodging deals or “stay-longer” discounts.
- Check Private Vacation Rentals: While many are expensive, there may be smaller, modest condos or homes available for early booking. Use search tools with price filters and read carefully for cleaning and resort fees.
In summary: for a late-June weekend, Old Town Inn and Grand Lodge Studios are your best bets in or near Crested Butte, and Three Rivers Resort offers a good off-town alternative. Book now, or as soon as possible, to lock in a better rate.
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