Buena Vista
Heritage Museum
Buena Vista, CO 81211
719-395-8458
Learn about the
history of Buena Vista Colorado!
Ghost Towns and Historical Places
Perhaps you've heard
of such names as Doc Holliday, Bat Masterson, The "Unsinkable" Molly
Brown of Titanic fame (Margaret Brown), Baby Doe Tabor, the Cole-Younger
Gang, and "Soapy" Smith. Surprisingly, all of these personalities and
countless more just as famous, infamous (and even some not-so-famous),
are an integral part of the amazing history of the Upper Arkansas
Valley.
Untouched ruins, as well as restored ghost towns and mining camps, are
found throughout the Valley. If you're a hiker, mountain biker, ATV
enthusiast or 4-wheeler, there are ruins left over from the mining boom
era that are located in spectacular areas at elevations well over 12,000
- 14,000 feet above sea level. Other locations, including the various
Historical Districts like Twin Lakes and St. Elmo, can be easily
accessed by passenger vehicle. One of the nations most amazing
engineering feats, the famous Alpine Tunnel (which brought the railroad
from Buena Vista, through the ghost towns of St. Elmo, Romley and
Hancock, and then through the mountain to Gunnison on the west portal)
is accessible via the old railroad bed and is one of the State's most
spectacular walking hikes.
Tours of Mines
Early development of
Colorado was, in great part, the result of gold discoveries when
literally thousands of hopeful prospectors flooded the area with pick
and shovel - later when the gold boom passed, it was the silver boom
that exploded. As techniques improved, fortunes were made and paupers
became millionaires overnight. Lake County brags a newly paved
biking/hiking trail that winds through restored mining gallows and
ruins. The Silver Kings self-tour can be made by auto, and explores many
of the biggest producing mines in the Leadville area.
Jeep
tours and guide services are available for those not experienced in
trekking to the high elevations themselves, and offer spectacular trips
to the high country that many will never see on their own.
Jeep and
ATV rentals are available for self guided touring.
Southern Chaffee County hosts The Lost Mine… one of only 13 historic
mines in the State of Colorado open to the public for an amazing and
educational tour inside, showing the crystals and caverns left behind
from early day mining.