Crested Butte is one of our favorite places to ski (and Après-ski) If you can find the confidence to hop on some skis, we highly recommend spending a bit of time on the mountain! Drew and Hannah will find their way there at some point during wedding weekend yeehaw Crested Butte is on the Epic Ski Pass if you have it, or you can purchase a day pass; A Crested Butte Mountain Resort day pass ranges from $99 to $149, varying by day and time of year.
Tons of local shopping and picturesque buildings that are yearning to be photographed! This is one of our favorite things to do when we visit. You won’t find any corporate chains here, just some truly unique gifts, styles, and hidden gems not found elsewhere. No matter how many times we walk into the same stores, we always leave with a different trinket (Drew is now skilled to scope out the best christmas ornaments).
There are a plethora of amazing restaurants on the main stretch in Crested Butte town. Some of our personal favorites include: Izakaya Cabin (where Drew once planned a romantic anniversary dinner and we showed up on the wrong day of the reservation, don't pull a Drew), Secret Stash (where we once had a cozy couch dinner with 20 of our friends), Bonez (where they have deconstructed guac, but we don't hold that against them), or their newest restaurant, Bruhaus (where Han tried authentic rice beer for the first time... it was an experience.)
A CB staple! Nothing quite compares to a New York bagel (fair warning to Han's squad) but this quaint breakfast spot exceeds Colorado expectations
Coffee is sacred in Hannah's world (and now Drew's by default) and she absolutely recommends Camp 4 Coffee just off of Elk Avenue in town!