The Depot — Downtown Leadville Victorian
Leadville, Colorado
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
The Depot House is a Victorian-era 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home on East 7th Street in downtown Leadville, Colorado. Three queen bedrooms sleep up to six guests, and the home sits a 5-minute walk from Harrison Avenue, 2 blocks from the Mineral Belt Trail, and directly uphill from the historic Leadville Colorado & Southern Railroad depot.
The main floor holds a full kitchen with breakfast bar, crockpot and blender, a dining area that seats six, and a living room with gas fireplace. The upper floor holds three bedrooms, each with a queen bed, and two full bathrooms — one with a jetted soaking tub.
Outdoor features: fenced yard with patio and seating, a gas grill, and a shed for ski or bike storage. Mt. Elbert and Mt. Massive are visible from the kitchen to the west.
Twin Lakes and Mt. Elbert trailheads are about 25 minutes south. Ski Cooper is 25 minutes north. Copper Mountain is 35-40 minutes east. Vail is 45-55 minutes east via I-70.
No air conditioning — Leadville sits at 10,152 feet and nights run in the 40s-50s even in July. Pet-free home. Managed by Traverse Hospitality. City of Leadville License #002906.
The Depot House is a two-story Victorian home on East 7th Street in downtown Leadville, Colorado. Recently updated inside while preserving the historic exterior. Three queen bedrooms sleep up to six, and two full bathrooms include a jetted soaking tub for post-hike recovery.
The main floor holds a full kitchen with breakfast bar, crockpot and blender, a dining area for six, a gas-fireplace living room, and a den nook with Smart TV. West-facing kitchen windows frame Mt. Elbert (14,440 ft) and Mt. Massive (14,428 ft) — Colorado’s two tallest peaks.
Upstairs, three bedrooms each hold a queen bed, and the two full bathrooms are split between floors. No sofa sleepers, no pull-outs — every guest gets a real bed.
Outdoor space includes a fenced yard with patio, seating, and a gas grill. A separate ski/bike shed handles wet or muddy gear. The Leadville Colorado & Southern Railroad depot — the home’s namesake — sits one block uphill and runs scenic tours summer and fall.
Parking: space for approximately three vehicles in front of and alongside the home, not guaranteed. Leadville’s Victorian street grid predates automobiles; parking can be tight in winter. Guests are asked to park directly in front of the rental to be courteous to neighbors.
No air conditioning — elevation is 10,152 feet and nights run in the 40s-50s even in mid-summer. Pet-free home. City of Leadville License #002906.
You have the full home and the fenced yard to yourself. No shared hallways, no lobby, no front desk — it’s a stand-alone Victorian. Arrival instructions, door code, WiFi password, and a Leadville guidebook are emailed before your stay.
Once you’re in downtown Leadville, The Depot is one of the most walkable homes we manage — Harrison Avenue is 5 minutes on foot and the Mineral Belt Trail is 2-3 blocks. Many guests don’t start the car for two days.
Getting to Leadville requires a vehicle — there is no regular public transit. Denver International Airport is 2 hr 15 min via I-70 and US-24. Eagle County Airport (EGE) is 50 min via I-70. Colorado Springs is ~2 hr 45 min.
Parking at the home: space for approximately 3 vehicles in front and alongside the property, not guaranteed. Leadville’s Victorian street grid is tight, especially in winter when snow narrows the lanes. Please park directly in front of the home and be courteous to neighbors who shovel their own spots.
ALTITUDE: Downtown Leadville sits at 10,152 feet. Plan your first 24 hours easy: drink double your usual water, ease up on alcohol, and avoid heavy exertion the day you arrive. Symptoms of altitude sickness include headache, nausea, and shortness of breath. We cannot offer refunds for altitude sickness — if you’re prone, consider travel insurance.
NO A/C: Nights in Leadville run 40s-50s even in July. Windows and cross-breezes handle daytime warmth. A/C isn’t installed and isn’t needed at this elevation.
NO PETS: The Depot is a pet-free home.
PARKING: Approximately 3 vehicle spaces in front and alongside the home, not guaranteed. Leadville’s Victorian streets were built before cars. Please park directly in front of the rental.
WILDLIFE: You’re at elevation in the Rockies. Expect the occasional insect or small critter. We pest-treat regularly and ask that you keep doors closed.
LICENSE: City of Leadville License #002906.
ARRIVAL EMAIL: Look for our arrival email with a link to the digital guidebook — check your spam folder. The guidebook has your door code, WiFi password, and walking-distance local tips.
License number: 002906
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
The Depot House sits in the heart of downtown Leadville, Colorado, on East 7th Street — in the historic Victorian grid, at 10,152 feet elevation. Downtown Harrison Avenue is a five-minute walk, and the Mineral Belt Trail (an 11.6-mile paved loop popular for cycling, running, skate skiing, and dog walking) is accessible from a trailhead 2-3 blocks away.
Walkable downtown amenities: Periodic Brewing, High Mountain Pies, Treeline Kitchen, the Silver Dollar Saloon (1883), Melanzana (made-in-Leadville fleece), the Delaware Hotel, the Tabor Opera House, and dozens of small galleries, coffee shops, and mining-history attractions.
The home is named for the Leadville Colorado & Southern Railroad depot one block uphill, where the heritage narrow-gauge railway runs twice-daily scenic tours through the San Isabel National Forest during summer and fall.
Outdoor access from the property: Mt. Elbert (14,440 ft) and Mt. Massive (14,428 ft) trailheads (~25 min south), Twin Lakes (~25 min south), Ski Cooper (~25 min north), Copper Mountain (~35-40 min east), Vail / Beaver Creek (~45-55 min east via I-70), and Independence Pass to Aspen (1.5-2 hr in summer only; pass closed November-May).
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:License number: 002906