Bailey is an unincorporated community and U.S. Post Office in northeastern Park County, Colorado, United States. Bailey's Post Office ZIP Code is 80421.
Restaurants in Bailey
5.0 based on 9 reviews
This little mountain is in my hometown so I get to enjoy taking this hike quite often. It's vertical gains are enough to get your heart pumping, and the views to come are enough to keep you going even when your breathing hard! Bring water and a camera!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Welcome to some of Colorado's most scenic lakes! Now you can go out ON the water and not just look at it. We rent inflatables that are EZ to transport & EZ to inflate, making it convenient for ANYONE to enjoy fishing, exploring, or even yoga ON the lakes. Fun for the whole family! Located in Bailey, less than 1 hour from Denver. Reservations recommended on weekends & holidays. A-R-T of fun!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Come and have a Treehouse Adventure with us. This Adventure Park is a self guided experience, 8 different courses and 4 different physical levels. You will get to soar between ponderosa pines physically challenging yourself, balancing, climbing, crawling, swinging and getting to go down ziplines and hang in treehouses! we are open 7 days a week 11 am- to sundown. Age of 7 and up and 35lbs-250lbs.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
All Colorado Artists featuring fine art, photography, locally made crafts and much more! Plus Colorado souvenirs, t-shirts, fudge and taffy! Voted "Best Art Gallery in Park County 2020"
5.0 based on 1 reviews
We are a local artisan market and gift shop. All CO artists are featured here. Choose from photography, jewelry, woodworking, stained glass and much more! Locally made taffy and fudge! Our sister location is just one quarter mile away with 75 more incredible local artists address 4 River Dr., Bailey directly across Highway 285 from Mad Jack's Mountain Brewery and next to ACE/Moore Lumber & Hardware!
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Celebrating the Art of Food and Wine at this gorgeous setting by the North Fork of the South platte River in Downtown Bailey. Join us for a wine tasting, tour, lunch, happy hour, live music on weekends, special event dinners or just a relaxing afternoon by the river. Our team is looking forward to provide you with a memorable experience. Cheers!
Stopped in early afternoon for a bite before hiking. Food options while limited were delicious. Our party of 4 had 2 bowls of the potato leek soup with a basket of bread, 1 flat bread (with your choice of toppings) and 1 wedge salad with salmon. The food was great -- as was the presentation. We also had a few paddles of wine with a nice assortment. They have live entertainment on Saturday afternoons, but since we were pressed for time, we left before it started. Will definitely be returning.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
I'm in Bailey every weekend. Had lunch at the Rustic Station and decided to stop into Native Vibrations for the first time. What a wonderful place. So many beautiful gifts and the gentleman that owns the store is also a very skilled jewelry maker. I'm going back for Christmas shopping! Please stop in to see this kind man and his fabulous treasures.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The Sasquatch Outpost is arguably the most unique store in Central Colorado. Dedicated to our favorite local "legend" Sasquatch (or Bigfoot), we sell a large selection of Squatch-related merchandise (t-shirts, bumper stickers, signs, mugs etc). And check out the Sasquatch Encounter Discovery Museum, a fascinating journey into Bigfoot Territory - complete with our very own Bigfoot named "Boomer"! It's worth the trip to our wonderful little mountain town :) We also sell seasonal gear for the intrepid "Squatchers", including hiking and camping supplies. So, no worries if you came up to the mountains but forgot that critical piece of camping gear: we've got you covered :)
First time leaving a review, felt I had to after stopping at this hidden gem. A great store with friendly owners! Huge assortment of squatch collectibles and souvenirs. Definitely worth a stop if traveling through Bailey!!!
4.0 based on 20 reviews
They were out of the Mango Habanero but in process of making it ( come back in a week or so.)so I chose the Lion Head IPA. (Thought it would be appropriate since we’d finish hiking Staunton State Park and Lions Head was a direct view from our trail.) Great beer, loved the taste. Bought a Crowler to take home for Game Night. Not crowded, a couple locals, and a pair of couples. Looked through their games and listened to one of the locals. Quite interesting.
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