The Old-Timey U.S. Town That Will Have You Longing For The Good Old Days
Idaho Springs, Colorado, offers a glimpse into Colorado's mining history with historic sites and outdoor attractions.
Here in the U.S., you don't have to travel back in time to experience slices of the past. For a prime example of this, head to Idaho Springs, Colorado, where you'll feel as though you've arrived in the heart of Colorado's mining history. In fact, Idaho Springs was the very first site where gold was discovered during the Colorado Gold Rush. Here's more on this old-timey U.S. town that will make you long for the good old days:
Residing at an elevation of 7,526 feet, the town of Idaho Springs is tucked away in the beautiful Clear Creek Canyon.
Idaho Springs was founded in 1859 during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush and continued to be at the heart of the mining efforts throughout the nineteenth century.
When you arrive in town, you can stop at the Heritage Visitors Center, which includes information about the town's history and a fascinating museum that you can tour for free.
Equally fascinating is the Argo Gold Mine and Tour, where visitors can embark on a walking tour of this historic mining site.
Though plenty has changed since the town's mining days, you'll be delighted to discover there's a historic feel that has been preserved throughout the decades.
Walking through the downtown area, you'll find a strip of old-timey businesses that will take you back to the good ol' days.
In addition to a fascinating history, the town also boasts plenty of incredible outdoor attractions. St. Mary's Glacier (shown below) is a stunning destination that can be reached just outside of town.
Have you visited Idaho Springs, Colorado recently? We'd love to hear about your experience there!
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