Creede Chocolate Festival
Friday & Saturday Following Thanksgiving
Friday, November 29
7:30-? Black Friday Shopping Discounts around town
11am-4pm Chocolate Festival
1pm - Live Music at Sunnyside: Caldera
4:45pm - Chocolate Festival Awards
ONLINE TICKET SALES FOR SATURDAY ARE SOLD OUT! LIMITED TICKETS MAY BE AVAILABLE AT THE CHAMBER, PLEASE CALL 719-658-2374.
Saturday, November 30
11am-4pm Chocolate Festival
11am - 3pm Holiday Market
4:45pm - Chocolate Festival Awards
5pm - Parade of Lights & Tree Lighting
The Creede Chocolate Festival is an annual two-day event beginning the Friday & Saturday after Thanksgiving. This event showcases luscious samples of chocolate specialties created by local business owners and individuals. All participants must abide by a few simple regulations concerning their chocolate delicacies: samples must contain chocolate, carob, cocoa, or white chocolate and cannot be commercially made or prepared from a box. Wonderful, yet sometimes unusual, chocolate delights range from tiramisu, tortes and chocolate covered pretzels, to jalapeno bean fudge and chocolate-dipped bacon. Eating your way around Creede will be easy —but casting your vote for the People's Choice award can be challenging!
Often, Santa and Mrs. Claus can be found around town! Live music can often be found in the late afternoon and evening. Many of Creede's businesses will also be holding sales and offering specials during the festival weekend, and Main Street will feature a Winter Market. Several businesses will be open for Black Friday Shopping, offering deep discounts from 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
While busy in the summer months, winter brings tranquility and a slower pace to Creede that is appreciated by locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by 96 percent public lands, Creede provides great opportunities for sledding, ice skating, cross-county and backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Local clubs groom ski trails close to town, and miles upon miles of GPS-mapped snowmobile trails traverse peaks, valleys, and plateaus. Winter sports equipment can be rented or purchased through local merchants.