Located off Highway 50, this La Junta, Colorado hotel offers an indoor pool and hot tub and free Wi-Fi in every room. Koshare Indian Museum & Trading Post is 20 minutes’ drive away.
The Koshare Indian Museum and the John Martin Reservoir are minutes from this La Junta, Colorado hotel. The hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and free high-speed internet access.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and children's playground, La Junta KOA Cabins & Tiny Home Resort Park is set in La Junta in southeastern Colorado. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Angi
United States of America
Dog friendly and very nice staff! Cabin was small but cozy. Very well run campground, and I loved the local honey they sold in the shop.
Offering an indoor pool and a hot tub, this motel is 15 minutes’ drive from Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site. WiFi access is provided. A free continental breakfast is served to guests daily.
Featuring a seasonal indoor pool, this motel is 5 minutes’ drive from Rocky Ford City Golf Course. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi. Parking is provided on site.
Mary
United States of America
Judy was exceptional. She walked us to our room and made sure everything was to our satisfaction. Nice place.
The room was dirty stuff left from previous guest.
The room was dirty stuff left from previous guest. Towels were so thin they were shredding apart. Smoke detector was not plugged in and working. The door to the bathroom stuck so bad you had to be careful not to get hit when trying to open it. It was cheap so don't expect much.
Johnson
8.0
Scored 8.0
Not much to do in La Junta.
Not much to do in La Junta. Restaurant choices very limited, and town does not have much to offer.
Surroundings however are beautiful if you are into hiking - the National Comanche Grassland is fascinating. Photo of Purgatoire River near the dinosaur's tracks (a gruesome 12 miles trek!). Plenty of tarantulas looking for love!
Gianna
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
My stay here was just a 1 night layover on the way to my...
My stay here was just a 1 night layover on the way to my destination. Didn't see or hear of much of a reason to use it for more than just a place to rest my head before I headed to my next destination.
PhxLonewolf
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
No water in the sink that was hot.
No water in the sink that was hot. Leak the floor by the sink was wet under carpet the heater made a loud noise. the couldn't give us a refund and that was the last room on the first floor they had left and because we booked though booking. com we couldn't get a refunded. they never should've rented that room out.
Marguerite
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I grew up in Las Animas, graduated from High School in Las...
I grew up in Las Animas, graduated from High School in Las Animas, many, many years ago. I always feel very safe staying at the Hampton Inn. I have stayed there many times since it opened. My only suggestion, please have the cleaning people check and, if needed, vacuum behind the chair in the double queen rooms where the lamp is located.
Beverly
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there to move our son into his dorm at Otero Jr...
We were there to move our son into his dorm at Otero Jr College. It's an older town but seems to have what you might need. The college campus is small but beautiful! We purchased melons from a farm stand in nearby Rocky Ford and they were delicious! The Daylight Donuts is really good and so was the Pizza Hut.
This is a clean older hotel. I served my purpose well. It happened that I accidentally booked 2 rooms - instead of just one, and the front desk person worked with me to transfer the room to a friend of a friend who did not have a room booked. The clerk was careful to protect me as well as help others…. I would say she went the extra mile to help! I will be back!
The woman who checked us in was very nice and quick getting us our room. The room was clean and had everything we needed including a microwave and a mini fridge that worked well. The price was very good. Didn't try breakfast and not even sure if it was offered due to C-19. If in La Junta, would stay here again.
We open the door and leave, we find I just opened the door and saw mice in the room, I turned around and went to find a hotel, what they show on the internet page is not what I found in that small room, apart from the dirtiness of sleeping among mice, no, don't even ask. I lost my money I just left 😥😥
Pleasantly surprised. Very comfortable bed, comfortable heater that wasn't noisy. Nice lighting in the room, space to spread out. Quiet hotel. Good breakfast. Good cable choices. Good exercise equipment, though we didn't have time to use this time. Would stay here again, no question.
The rooms were very clean, everything worked. I'd rather stay in a local motel, with friendly staff, and pay $65 per night than a large hotel, the money you pay goes to the CEO, and you pay $170 a night. I felt secured in my room as well.
We stayed in a studio cabin. It was nicer than we expected with very cold A/C, quiet and very clean. It had a small fridge, coffee pot, dishes, etc. And it was priced better than the hotels in La Junta.
this hotel came to the rescue at 1am when best west failed us. breakfast was fabulous. the price was right. beds were comfortable and the room was clean
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