With a stay at CampV in Naturita, you'll be on a river, and 19.7 mi (31.7 km) from Dolores River and 21.6 mi (34.8 km) from San Miguel County Fairgrounds. This cabin is 22.2 mi (35.8 km) from Norwood Community Garden and 25.2 mi (40.5 km) from Horse Collar Arch.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or make use of the other amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. This cabin also features a picnic area, bicycle tour information, and bike storage.
Local cuisine breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to noon for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have showers and bathrobes.
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This week we spent two nights at the Fairfield Inn in Montrose, it’s a fairly new facility and the hotel and grounds amazingly maintained and it’s right by the regional airport. Every staff member we encountered was very friendly and helpful and the room was extremely clean. There is a nice area for relaxing in the afternoon, a fitness center, swimming pool and a hot tub. We stay at Marriotts quite often and the hot breakfast here was one of the best we have ever had. I highly recommend this hotel for your stay in this area.
This was a very neat little Hotel, completely restored, clean and efficient. The Beds were so comfortable. This stay was really good. We enjoyed the morning's coffee and the staff was always very friendly and courteous. I would stay here again and again if the need arose. I highly recommend if you dont mind vintage accomodations that have been brought back to life...which we found very unique. Its not the Marriott so please dont try to compare, but if you are looking for a reasonable nights stay in a very clean, affordable and satisfying place of lodging, this will fit the bill. We will be back again.
AadcrumptonThis hotel was a convenient place to stay after visiting the south rim of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. The front desk staff were friendly and welcoming. I learned upon arrival that I was in a separate back building on the property, second floor with no elevator. An observation - upon entering the building, it looked dingy, dark, and not welcoming. The room was fine, although dated. Slept well, good wifi. Hot water and good water pressure were welcome after a long day of driving. Hot breakfast the next day was fine, there could have been a better selection of fruit. The best part of Montrose was finding a fruit stand in town selling fresh peaches. I asked her to pick some that were ready to eat, delicious!
LLvxingdarenbeipingwengThe hotel is a small hotel run by a local. The staff is also local. About one-third of the residents in the area are Mexican, so this town has many affordable Mexican-style restaurants for tourists to choose from. In addition, it is within easy reach of Gannison Canyon National Park and is a preferred place to visit the national park. It is recommended that a Smother taste not far from the hotel, which is rated by the local as the best Mexican restaurant, is very suitable for my wife and I. Affordable, fast and convenient. Although Trip Network informed the hotel that breakfast is not provided, it is actually a simple breakfast with bags of milk, burgers and dessert biscuits for the main guests. The hotel also provides hot water and coffee 24 hours a day, which is very convenient. Recommend friends in need to choose to stay here.
The hotel needs serious updating. Location is really the only thing positive about the Days Inn. I am very surprised that Wyndham would allow to put their name on this property. Soap for two days was literally the size of a quarter for two people. I noticed no washcloths and went to the front desk to inquire. Staff stated, “they don’t want us to automatically put washcloths in rooms. We (staff) like them so we keep them here in the office and only give them to those that make a request.” There was damage throughout our room. Thankfully, we were only in the area for two days; otherwise we would have left. (Had we known that there was a newer end of Montrose we would have left the first night. There are guests that sit with their doors open smoking cigarettes and putting ashes on the walkways. This appears to be a location that accepts long term renters that really don’t care about other guests. Overall, overrated and rundown.
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For hotels in Montrose County, the average price on weekdays is MXN$3,772, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is MXN$3,449.
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