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Directions to Buena Vista

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Buena Vista MapOur office in Buena Vista is located 113 North Railroad Street, below are detailed directions from how to get to our office in Buena Vista.

Denver (& suburbs) to Buena Vista
Time: 2 hours
Take I-70 west to C470 to Hwy 285 south (in Denver 285 is called Hampden Road) 120 miles towards Buena Vista to the Hwy 24/285 junction (just past Johnson Village). Turn right toward Buena Vista on Hwy 24. Go 3 miles into the town of Buena Vista, you will come to the only stoplight in town, take a right, then take the first left after going over railroad tacks and you will see our building.

Colorado Springs to Buena Vista
Time: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Take Hwy 24 west out of Colorado Springs. You will go approximately 90 miles towards Buena Vista to the Hwy 24/285 junction (just past Johnson Village). Turn right toward Buena Vista on Hwy 24. Go 3 miles into the town of Buena Vista, you will come to the only stoplight in town, turn right, then take the first left after going over railroad tacks and you will see our building.

Colorado MapFrisco, Silverthorne, Dillon, Breckenridge, to Buena Vista
Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Take I-70 west to the Copper Mountain/Leadville exit, which is Hwy 91. Take Hwy 91 south to Leadville where you will pick up Hwy 24. Take Hwy 24 east down to Buena Vista. Once in Buena Vista you will come to the only stoplight in town, turn left, take your first left after going over railroad tacks and you will see our building.

Boulder to Buena Vista
Time: 3 hours - 3 1/2 hours
Take Hwy 36 south to I-25 south to I-70 west, to C470, then to Hwy 285 south (Fairplay exit). Take Hwy 285 south 120 miles towards Buena Vista to the Hwy 24/285 junction (just past Johnson Village). Turn right toward Buena Vista on Hwy 24. Once in Buena Vista, you will come to the only stoplight in town and take right, take the first left after going over railroad tacks and you will see our building.



Snowmobiling is a high risk adventure sport, you will assume all risk while you are involved, you are also responsible for the snowmobile. All damages are the responsibility of the guest, Cottonwood Country does have insurance available with a 250.00 deductable.