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Hotel Eastin is a historic, boutique hotel in Grand County, Colorado that provides guests with a one-of-a-kind mountain experience. We are located between some of the country's best skiing resorts, beautiful Hot Springs Resorts, world-class snowmobiling, and famous biking and hiking paths. Our hotel offers a unique and cozy atmosphere, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Our Rooms

Each of our 14 rooms is unique in character and design; room cleanliness and quality bedding are our top priority and standard of care. Because every room is different and offers different amenities, we encourage guests to browse our Rooms page and read descriptions to find the room that best meets their needs. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, we have a room that's perfect for you.

Amenities and Services

At Hotel Eastin, we offer a range of amenities and services to make your stay with us as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. These include a dog-friendly policy, free Wi-Fi, and a complimentary cookie night. We also have a list of house rules to ensure that all guests have a pleasant and respectful stay. Our staff is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that every guest feels at home.

Our History

The original structure was built in 1906 by Casper Schuler. It was the first brick-and-mortar building in Kremmling, Colorado. The first floor housed the Kremmling Bottling Works, which manufactured and dispensed sarsaparilla, ginger ale, and lithrock. The building's second floor functioned as an 8-room boarding house. Called The Schuler House, it was managed by Miss Elise Kleinholz. In 1914, Casper sold the building to Miss Keinholz, who continued to operate it until 1933 when she sold the building to the Eastin family. The Eastins added 20 rooms and changed the name to the Hotel Eastin.

Our Legacy

Among the notable guests who have stayed at the Hotel Eastin are John Wayne, author Zane Grey, and Burl Ives. The late, great John Wayne spent a week and a half at the Hotel while filming the movie "True Grit." The well-known Western writer penned his famous book, "The Mysterious Rider" while staying at the Hotel in a room now named after him.

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