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Park Events
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Victor Gold Rush Days & Pack Burro Races
July 17 - July 19
Throughout the entire three days, activities will include parade, mining games, vendors, old-time fun vintage baseball. Book Signing at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum, live music, and a variety of food and merchandise vendors. The pack burro race begin at noon on 7/19.
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Teller County Fair
July 24 - August 2
Cripple Creek hosts the Teller County Fair each year at the county fairgrounds, 421 W Carr Ave. Come experience the entertainment, activities and attractions. 2026 schedule coming soon.
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POW/MIA Recognition Ride
August 21 - August 22
The 39th annual Salute to American Veterans Rally embodies the values of DUTY, HONOR, CAMARADERIE, RESPECT and FREEDOM. Part of this event includes the largest procession of motorcycles in Colorado, known as the POW/MIA Recognition Ride. The Rally passes right by the campground! Each year, the Ride attracts more than 1500 motorcyclists from across the nation, and each and every bike proceeds from Woodland Park to Cripple Creek along the recently dedicated POW/MIA Memorial Highway. The Ride has maintained its integrity and longevity, proving that it is a solid proposition worthy of the support of all of Colorado’s motorcyclists. Events begin Friday morning and the Recognition Ride is held Saturday morning.
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Victor Gold Rush Days & Pack Burro Races
July 17 - July 19
Throughout the entire three days, activities will include parade, mining games, vendors, old-time fun vintage baseball. Book Signing at the Victor Lowell Thomas Museum, live music, and a variety of food and merchandise vendors. The pack burro race begin at noon on 7/19.
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Teller County Fair
July 24 - August 2
Cripple Creek hosts the Teller County Fair each year at the county fairgrounds, 421 W Carr Ave. Come experience the entertainment, activities and attractions. 2026 schedule coming soon.
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POW/MIA Recognition Ride
August 21 - August 22
The 39th annual Salute to American Veterans Rally embodies the values of DUTY, HONOR, CAMARADERIE, RESPECT and FREEDOM. Part of this event includes the largest procession of motorcycles in Colorado, known as the POW/MIA Recognition Ride. The Rally passes right by the campground! Each year, the Ride attracts more than 1500 motorcyclists from across the nation, and each and every bike proceeds from Woodland Park to Cripple Creek along the recently dedicated POW/MIA Memorial Highway. The Ride has maintained its integrity and longevity, proving that it is a solid proposition worthy of the support of all of Colorado’s motorcyclists. Events begin Friday morning and the Recognition Ride is held Saturday morning.
Package Discounts
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Summer weeknight special
Save 10% on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday nights when booking a 2 or more night stay.