Driving from Steamboat Springs to Denver, we passed a small town that I'd really wanted to stop in. I'd noticed Kremmling on the way to Steamboat because of a cute ice cream shop sign. I still had it on my mind on our return and we were more than ready to walk around when we passed Kremmling again.
That sign is worth a second look. 😉 I really liked Kremmling. It just felt good being there. Everyone we ran into was incredibly nice too. I wish we could have walked around a little longer, but there was rain coming. We didn't need extra drama driving down through mountains!
Some of the buildings, or in this case the front of one, is like something out of an old Western! You feel like you're walking around a movie set.
We were told this was a silversmith's place back in the day, although we were thinking it was a blacksmith's.
I really tried to find some ghost stories from Kremmling online, but didn't have any luck. If anyone familiar with this area is reading this, please tell me anything! History, ghost stories, anything.
I thought for sure I'd find a ghost story about the Hotel Eastin. I mean, it's a hotel in an area this old! I did find some thrifty prices for it, though. Starting at $25!
I did a little reading about the hotel and found out it was built in 1906, by a man named Kasper Schuler. See, now we know it's haunted! Kasper. 😉 It was a bottling works/boarding house before becoming this hotel. I also read that Zane Grey wrote one of his books here. That meant something to my mom, who knows who he is.
Another movie set view.
I'm sure there's a name for this formation, but I haven't found it yet.
If I stare at this long enough, I start seeing faces.
I liked these Kremmling benches with the cut-out words. I had to stoop down to take this so the "Kremmling" could be seen.
So, on to that ice cream! How cute is this logo?
This was what I spotted on our way past. One cow for ice cream and one for coffee. That one cow is really into that coffee!
I only noticed now while looking at these photos that the cows are different colors on both sides.
In front of the ice cream/coffee place:
I just noticed that little metal coffee cup man waving off the roof.
As you walk inside, you meet this bear. What a surprise! It really puts things into perspective, as far as the size of a standing bear vs. you.
How about this warning sign?
There were a few cute sculptures in there too.
Looks like a coffee can hat.
I liked the mustache on her friend here.
You can see a bit of the ceiling here. These look like the numbers people have worn in ski races.
The whole ceiling was covered!
The ice cream was really good. I had some coffee ice cream and mom had some raspberry. Back to the cool, old buildings. This one was built in 1903. If you go here: Heritage Park Museum, you can see what this looked like long ago. I know the pic is tiny, but it's worth a look.
Down some streets behind the ice cream place and shops.
The sky was so open.
We passed this restaurant on the way out of town. It's "The Grand Old West".
We did experience a little bit of rain after our visit to Kremmling. This is not what you want to see while driving, but I did enjoy taking some photos.
Pretty dramatic clouds, hey? I saw some lightning too, but I didn't get any photos of it. Next blog post, we'll be doing some Halloween shopping in Denver!
Some of the buildings, or in this case the front of one, is like something out of an old Western! You feel like you're walking around a movie set.
Another movie set view.
I only noticed now while looking at these photos that the cows are different colors on both sides.
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