Most People Don’t Know About These Strange Ruins Hiding In Colorado
By Annie
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Published January 23, 2018
The Centennial State is famous for its well-preserved and truly fascinating Native American ruins, which vary from the iconic Mesa Verde National Park to the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and beyond. While these historic foundations are no secret, these strange and somewhat sad ruins (and the story behind them) may come as a surprise that you will want to experience for yourself:
If you thought all of Colorado's best ruins (and ruin hikes) were located in the western portion of the state, think again, as the Denver suburb of Morrison is home to...
...the amazing Mount Falcon Castle ruins!
Situated along an 8-mile out-and-back trail, the Mountain Falcon Castle Trail features not only one of the best hikes in the state in terms of length, but also in terms of scenery, as the trail winds through the peaceful prairie, wildflowers, and lush valleys, until it arrives at the pièce de résistance...
...the ruins themselves!
Why are there random castle ruins in the middle of nowhere? Built by Colorado visionary and inventor John Brisben Walker, the castle within Mount Falcon Park was built with the intent to serve as President Woodrow Wilson’s summer home, but sadly fell through due to the lack-of-funds brought on by World War I.
Even though the work of Walker was never completed, what he did finish still remains and can be visited year round.
The Mount Falcon Park East Trailhead is located at 3852 Vine St in Morrison.
For even more unforgettable ruin hikes, click on These 5 Trails In Colorado Will Lead You To Extraordinary Ancient Ruins .
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