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Willow Spring Bed and Breakfast

  • Inn Details

    Innkeepers Jim and Harriet Campbell are longtime Colorado residents who have revitalized an historic 1910 foursquare brick hotel into a quiet retreat in the dramatic San Luis Valley. While attractions and activities abound in the area, guests appreciate the inviting atmosphere and rich warmth of antique furnishings and relaxed old world charm that seems to emanate from the woodwork of the Willow Spring B&B. Walking in the cool shade of the ten huge willows, sitting by the goldfish pond watching the sunset reflecting on the Sangre de Cristo mountains, or savoring the fine coffee and unique breakfast fare, you will truly feel "at home" away from home. At visit's end you will carry with you fond memories of your excursions and adventures, and clear images of vast panoramas of stunning beauty. Your mountain hikes and soaks in hot spring pools and spas will leave your body relaxed. Your mind and spirit will have been refreshed and renewed by the spacious simplicity of this very special place.


    Innkeeper Information

    Innkeepers Description:

    Jim and Harriet Campbell share backgrounds in the arts and education. Harriet studies Japanese calligraphy as a comtemplative practice, and before coming to the San Luis Valley, taught brushstroke and eastern art history at The Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. Jim taught sculpture and drawing at the college level prior to a second career in computer sales. Jim and Harriet's interests are in organic gardening, cooking, ecumenical spirituality and community building.

    The innkeepers speak:

    • English


    Number of Cats: 1


    Features

    Type:

    • Bed and Breakfast

    Property Noted For:

    • Crestone

    • Ecotourism

    • Great Sand Dunes

    • Hot Springs

    • Mountains

    • Spiritual Centers

    • Antiques/decor

    • Economical rates

    • Excellent views

    • Family Travel

    • Gourmet food

    • Group events

    • Honeymoons

    • Nature

    • Peaceful getaway

    • Romantic escape

    • Weddings


    Amenities

    On Site:

    • BBQ grill

    • CD player

    • Piano

    • Telephone

    • Wedding Facilities

    • Wi-Fi

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  • Nightly Rate

    $50 - $70

    Policy

    Reservation Policy

    • Check in: 4 pm    Check out: 11 am

    • Deposit amount required: 50% of stay

    • Cancellations: Deposit refundable up to seven days in advance of stay.

    • Open all year round: Y


    General Policies

    • Smoking allowed: No

    • Guest pets allowed: Yes

    • Drinking allowed: Yes

    • Drinking description: Bring your own

    • Drinks available: N

    • Suitable for children: Yes

    • Childcare provided: No

  • Breakfast

    • Type: Full

    • Time Served: 7:30 - 9:30 am

    • Serving location: Breakfast/dining area


    Signature Dish

    Omelettes
    French style omelettes made with local farm fresh eggs and produce. Ingredients might be spinach, wild mushrooms, feta or other cheeses, roasted red peppers, green chiles or fresh herbs. Garnished with parsley and served with fine breads or scones.


    Special meal options

    • Low fat

    • Restrictive

    • Vegetarian

  • Location Type

    • San Luis Valley

    • South Central Colorado

    • Countryside

    • Mountains

    • Small town


    City

    • Colorado Springs

    • Distance to city: 135 miles

    • Directions to property:
      North from Alamosa on Hwy 17 to Moffat. Right at Moffat Way, Cty Rd. 60, three blocks. South from Poncha Springs on Hwy 285, Left on Hwy 17 past Villa Grove. At Moffat, left on Moffat Way, Cty Rd 60, three blocks.


    Airport

    • Colorado Springs, CO (COS) 135 miles

    • Directions to property:
      Hwy 115 south to hwy 50 west to Poncha Springs. Hwy 285 south to hwy 17 south to Moffat. Left three blocks on Moffat Way to Willow Spring B&B.


    Area Attractions

    • Antique Shopping

    • Historical interests

    • Lake

    • Museum

    • National/State parks

    • Nature area

    • La Garita Wilderness Area

    • Hot Minerals Springs, wild life refuges,

    • music events and repertory theater

    • Events at Adams State College in Almosa

    • Art galleries, music events,

    • Cumbres and Toltec railway

    • Picnic area

    • Religious Services

    • River

    • Ski area

    • Winery

    • Bird watching

    • Canoeing

    • Cross-country ski trails

    • Downhill Skiing

    • Fishing

    • Golfing

    • Hiking trails

    • Horseback riding

    • Hunting

    • Mountain Bike trails

    • Old mining and Ghost town

    • San Luis-Oldest town/Conejos

    • Ft. Garland-Pikes Stockade

    • Jack Dempsey Museum

    • Oldest church in Colorado

    • Sailing

    • Shopping

    • Sight-seeing

    • Snow shoe trails

    • Swimming

    • Swimming pool

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    Write a review

    Great house, great bed, great breakfast!

    About the reviewer

    • Between 26-35 years old

    • First time staying at a B&B

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling on vacation


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    We stayed one night on our way to the Sand Dunes National Park and we loved it! Landlady Kelly spoiled us, the atmosphere was just amazing -- unforgettable!


    First time

    About the reviewer

    • Between 18-25 years old

    • First time staying at a B&B

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling to visit family


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    I cannot believe how awesome this place was! I'm normally not a fan of old fashioned, country, Victorian settings for a house, but this place sold it well. On top of that, the hostess was welcoming and we had excellent chats when I couldn't sleep at 4 AM (she was preparing the table for breakfast). The cooking is amazing; to my knowledge, the hostess knows a great chef that lives the next town over. No rats, stains, odd smells, or inappropriate settings. This place is welcoming and feels like home the moment you step in.


    Haller Family Stay

    About the reviewer

    • 55+ years old

    • Almost never stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling to visit family


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    This B&B is the best I've stayed at. It's warm, friendly and welcoming. I felt right at home in this beautifully preserved 101 year old B&B. Kelly, the hostess, was terrific. Her breakfasts were great and she went out of her way to make our breakfast "to go" when we had to leave very early in the morning. Thanks for a wonderful visit! LuAnn Stevens


    Wonderful, friendly, truly a home sweet home feeling

    About the reviewer

    • Between 45-55 years old

    • Almost never stays at B&Bs

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling to visit family


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    Being from a big city and having stayed in "cookie cutter" Bed and Breakfast in the past, I had no such expierence here. From sitting on the patio sipping ice tea, to having dinner, or is it called supper in Moffat? to waking to the smell of breakfast, the feel of "this place is home" just really didn't sink in until I got back to my neck of the woods. I normally don't write reviews because I expect them to be just a statistics, but for Willow Springs I need to say that it was just perfect and "Comfort Food" for my spirit. If Calm, comforting and apple pie cozy is what you want, don't pass it up. Kelly, the Inn Keeper, Thank You for being there and making us feel at home!


    Oh Sooo Satisfied!

    About the reviewer

    • Between 36-45 years old

    • Stays at B&Bs twice a year

    • Typically stays in moderate lodging

    • Was travelling for a weekend getaway


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    We looked for rooms in 3 towns on the way here. No vacancy. We were the Blessed ones to be forced to find this out of the way Gem. More that I could have ever dreamed possible!


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