We have other homes other then this one. All Updated and very cozy and comfortable cottage retreat is surrounded by whispering pine and aspen. You’ll feel alone in the mountains–only one other cabin is even visible. It has a mountain decor with an updated interior. With views of Sentinel Peak and the back of Pikes Peak from windows and deck, you’re sure to enjoy your stay at Evergreen Cottage.
After a day of sightseeing or hiking, relax and stargaze from the expansive front deck. It’s quiet and private, but only a short distance to Woodland Park, Cripple Creek, or Colorado Springs. If you have a larger party, it’s walking distance to Horseshoe Lodge & Timber Ridge cabins, for larger family get-togethers. No Pets or Smoking.
Come visit us! Relax. Decompress. Hear your thoughts slow down in the stillness of the cool mountain air.
Sleeping: 2 private bedrooms. 1 with a unique Queen log bed; second bedroom sleeps four.
Bathroom: One full bath (shower and tub)
Heat: Portable, electric fireplace/heater.
Cell phone service can be spotty
OTHER FEATURES: Picnic Table. Great views from living room, dining areas and deck, Near Mueller State Park for hiking and cross-country skiing
Location: Approx: Seven miles south of Divide in Rainbow Valley, near Mueller State Park. Ten miles to Cripple Ck. Just 20 minutes to Woodland Park, with restaurants, fast food, a movie theater, hospital, and grocery stores (including a 24-hour Walmart). No Pets
Activities & Attractions
Cripple Creek is famous for its unique blend of Old West mining history and modern casino gaming.
Gaming & Casinos: The town's main draw is its many casinos, which are housed in historic downtown buildings. Popular spots include:
Bronco Billy's Casino
Golden Nugget Cripple Creek
Century Casino & Hotel
Double Eagle Hotel & Casino
The Triple Crown Casinos (The Brass Ass, Midnight Rose, and McGills)
Mining & History Tours:
Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine Tour: A popular tour that takes you 1,000 feet underground for a firsthand look at a real gold mine.
Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad: A scenic, 45-minute train ride that passes by historic mines and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. (Note: This is often a seasonal attraction, typically running from mid-May to early October).
Cripple Creek District Museum: A complex of historic buildings that preserves the area's gold rush history, including the 1895 Midland Railroad terminal.
Old Homestead House Museum: A tour of what was once the most famous brothel in Cripple Creek, preserved with its original 1890s furnishings.
Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum: Housed in the original Teller County Jail, this museum showcases the rougher side of the town's history.
Entertainment & Scenery:
Butte Theater: A historic theater that hosts live performances, including classic melodramas.
Gold Belt Tour Scenic Byway: A historic byway that follows old railroad and stagecoach routes, offering stunning views and a trip into the past. Phantom Canyon Road is a famous part of this drive.
Meet the Donkeys: From mid-May to mid-October, a herd of free-roaming donkeys—descendants of the original mining donkeys—wander the town.
Restaurants
Most dining options are conveniently located within the casinos, ranging from quick bites to upscale steakhouses.
Steakhouse & Upscale:
980 Prime (at Bronco Billy's): An upscale steakhouse.
Saltgrass Steak House (at Golden Nugget): Known for its steaks, seafood, and American fare.
The Steakhouse (at Bronco Billy's): A classic casino steakhouse.
Casual & Pub Fare:
The District Kitchen & Saloon: A locally-owned spot with made-from-scratch food, brews, and an outdoor patio.
McGills Pint & Platter (at McGills Casino): An Irish-themed pub.
Baja Billy's Restaurant & Cantina (at Bronco Billy's): Features Mexican food and a kiva fireplace.
Diners & American Classics:
Home Café (at Bronco Billy's): A classic diner famous for its very affordable breakfast specials.
Lombard's Restaurant (at Double Eagle Casino): Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a diverse American menu.
Maggie's Restaurant (at Colorado Grande Casino): A classic elegant casino restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Quick Bites & Coffee:
Gold Camp Café: A coffee shop offering breakfast, lunch, and baked goods.
The Miner's Pick (at The Brass Ass Casino): Open 24/7 for snacks, pizza, and sandwiches.
Events (October/November 2025)
Here are some events happening in the area.
Happening Now (Mid-Late October 2025):
"The Vampire of Cripple Creek": A live play being performed at the historic Butte Theater. Performances are scheduled for today (October 19) and various other dates through the end of the month.
Trunk or Treat: A community Halloween event scheduled for October 31, 2025.
Ongoing Entertainment:
Live Music: Many of the larger casinos, like Bronco Billy's and the Golden Nugget, host live bands and entertainment, especially on weekend evenings.
Major Annual Events (For Future Planning):
Cripple Creek Ice Festival (February): A world-famous event where ice carvers create intricate sculptures.
Donkey Derby Days (June): A weekend-long festival celebrating the town's donkey herd, complete with donkey races.
Fall Fest (Early October): A celebration of the season with live music, a beer garden, and vendors.
Gold Camp Christmas (December): Features a parade of lights and holiday-themed events.