Summary:
Built for Incline mornings and downtown dinners. This is a small self-check-in inn at the quiet end of Manitou Ave: free parking on site, a 5-minute walk to downtown's shops and springs, a 5-minute drive to the Incline, Barr Trail, and Cog Railway. Ground floor, parking at your door. Pet-friendly room; pet fee applies. Your renovated queen room keeps it simple: comfortable bed, hot shower, in-room coffee and fridge, fast WiFi, door-code entry any hour. 2,000+ Airbnb reviews across our rooms.
The Space:
Ask our guests what they remember and you'll hear the same three things: how easy everything was, how clean the room was, and how close it all turned out to be. That's the whole idea of this place.
The Fountain Creek Inn sits at the quiet end of Manitou Avenue, with Fountain Creek running right through the property. Walk down the avenue and you're among the shops, restaurants, and mineral springs of downtown Manitou in a few minutes. Drive the other direction and the day opens up: SunWater Spa and the historic Cliff Dwellings about 4 minutes away, Cave of the Winds about 5, Garden of the Gods about 6. The Penny Arcade is a 6-minute walk. And because parking comes free with your room, you can leave the car at the inn and skip the downtown parking hunt entirely, which our guests mention almost as often as the location itself.
The inn is a classic roadside property renovated room by room: new floors, bright simple rooms, comfortable queen beds, and art and furnishings picked for each room rather than ordered by the dozen. Every room is turned over by a professional cleaning crew that works only in short-term rentals, and all sheets, comforters, and towels are commercially laundered between stays. Read the reviews; "spotless" comes up a lot.
Room #105, the Garden Queen, sits on the ground floor beside the side yard and is our second pet-friendly room ($50 per pet). Known for a strong, hot shower, plenty of outlets, and easy in-and-out to the yard.
Every queen room comes with a private bathroom with a tub and shower, a vanity alcove, a small table for two, a clothing rack with hangers, a mini fridge with a freezer compartment, K-cup coffee, a 32-inch TV with Chromecast and Roku, room-darkening shades, in-room heat and AC, and fast WiFi verified by speed test.
The rooms are compact and kept simple on purpose. This is a base for people who came for the mountains and the town: out the door in the morning, downtown for dinner, back to a clean, comfortable room with the creek running past. That's the stay. We'd love to host you.
Guest Access:
Here's how the inn works, and it's our favorite part: there is no front desk. Your door code arrives before check-in, and whether you pull in at 4 PM or 1 AM, it works exactly the same. No office hours, no key pickup, no waiting behind anyone. When you do need something, a real person answers messages fast; quick, helpful communication is the thing our hosting record is built on.
A few specifics so arrival is effortless:
Parking is free and on site. You'll park steps from your door.
Your room has its own electronic deadbolt with a keypad. The code is unique to your stay and arrives with your check-in details.
One note so you head to the right door: the Garden House at the front of the property is a separate private vacation rental, not a check-in office. There's no office anywhere at the inn. Your door code is your check-in, so go straight to your room number.
The side yard and the creekside grounds are open to all inn guests. The side yard is right beside your room and works well for leashed dogs ($50 per pet); please pick up after your pet.
There's no guest laundry at the inn, but a laundromat is nearby in town. Dumpsters for trash are in the parking lot.
The Neighborhood:
Manitou Springs is a small mountain town that still feels like one: a walkable main street of cafes, galleries, breweries, and patios, with free mineral springs scattered through downtown for anyone carrying a cup. The inn sits at the quiet end of Manitou Avenue, far enough from the center that nights stay calm, close enough that dinner is a few minutes' walk along the creek. Evenings here are simple: stroll in for green chile and a local beer, taste a spring or two on the way back, and let the town empty out behind you.
Days reach far without much driving. The Manitou Incline and Barr Trail, the two big climbs toward Pikes Peak, start about 5 minutes away by car, and the Cog Railway leaves from the same side of town for the summit. Garden of the Gods is about 6 minutes, Cave of the Winds about 5, and the historic Cliff Dwellings about 4. Morning on a mountain, evening on the avenue, and the car barely has to work for any of it.
Getting Around:
Getting here is easy and getting around is easier. Parking is free at the property, and from your door, downtown Manitou is about a 5-minute walk along the avenue.
For the big days: the Manitou Incline, Barr Trail, and the Cog Railway are about 5 minutes away by car, the historic Cliff Dwellings about 4, Cave of the Winds about 5, and Garden of the Gods about 6.
Two local tips worth knowing. The Incline requires a free timed reservation, and slots open weeks in advance, so book your climb before your trip. And Manitou runs a free shuttle (Route 33) along Manitou Avenue daily, year-round, linking downtown with the Incline, Barr Trail, and the Cog Railway; parking near the trailheads is limited and paid, so the shuttle is the move on busy mornings.
Other Things to Note:
A few things worth knowing before you book.
The rooms here are compact and kept simple on purpose: a comfortable queen, a table for two, and the essentials done well. If you want space to spread out, look at our Suite (#204) or the Garden House.
This is an older building near the heart of a lively little town, so you'll catch some town and creek sounds, especially in summer.
We're a self-serve inn, so there's no breakfast service; your room has K-cup coffee, and downtown's cafes are a few minutes' walk.
Pets are welcome in this room ($50 per pet); the side yard is right outside, and we ask that you pick up after your pet.
Interaction with Guests:
We host the hands-off way: the room is yours and we leave you to it. Our team is based nearby in town, so message us anytime and a real person answers quickly.