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Kinship Landing

415 S Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Condé Nast Hot List '21
Google 4.6
Overall 52
Lowest upcoming
$130
24 May 2026
Highest upcoming
$344
17 Sep 2026
Median nightly
$170
across 365 upcoming days
Cheapest week
10 to 16 Nov
19% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Hot List 2021

Character and identity

Kinship Landing anchors the New South End of downtown Colorado Springs as a hybrid adventure basecamp dressed up as a 41-room boutique hotel. The aesthetic is earthy and artisanal, with custom furniture by local craftsman Garrett Brown and Colorado artwork throughout. Accommodations span the full spectrum: bunk beds in eight-bed dorms, fireplace suites with deep soaking tubs, and a sod-covered camp deck where you pitch your own tent. A greenhouse-inspired event space hosts bike tuning classes, the café-bar pours craft beer alongside savoury hand pies and grain bowls, and a ground-floor Discovery Area coordinates guided climbs, splitboarding and backcountry skiing.

Who's it for

Best for:
Twenty- to forty-something couples, friend groups and solo adventurers who came to Colorado for the Manitou Incline, Pikes Peak and the climbing, and who want a sociable, design-aware basecamp rather than a polished resort. Families using the lofted bunkrooms and communal kitchen work well here too. Remote workers settle in easily at the bar.

Should look elsewhere:
Travellers expecting a traditional luxury hotel, full-service dining, room service or a concierge in a blazer should book elsewhere. The neighbourhood is still "a bit scruffy," the coffee programme deliberately points you across the street, and the bunkroom-heavy layout means a younger, communal energy throughout.

Bottom line

What you're really booking is access: to guides, gear, local intel and a community of people doing the same trails you are, all delivered by staff who communicate by text and actually know where to park for the Incline. Splurge on a fireplace suite if you want privacy and a soaking tub after a day on the rock; take a bunk or the camp deck if the social scene and the savings are the point.

Location

415 S Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

26 features
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Smoke-free property
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Golf
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