Mountain Adventure Guide – Clear Creek County Summer 2021

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LOCAL INFORMATION

LOVELAND PASS

HERMAN GULCH

BAKERVILLE

SILVER PLUME

GEORGETOWN

EMPIRE LAWSON

DOWNIEVILLE

DUMONT

IDAHO SPRINGS

HIDDEN VALLEY/CENTRAL CITY

FLOYD HILL

BEAVER BROOK

EVERGREEN AREA

GUIDE

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY INTERSTATE EXIT INFO & GUIDE

DININGGUIDE LODGINGGUIDE SHOPPINGGUIDE RECREATION MAPS CAMPINGINFO Grays Peak Trail to 14,270 ft

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

ALL EMERGENCIES:

CALL 9-1-1

STATE/FEDERAL

State Highway Conditions

303-639-1111 • cotrip.org

Colorado State PatrolGolden Post

1096 McIntyre Street, Golden

Non-Emergency: 303-273-1616

www.colorado.gov

USFS Clear Creek Ranger District @ Visitor Center

2060 Miner Street, Idaho Springs

303-567-4382

www.fs.usda.gov/main/arp

SILVER PLUME

Silver Plume Town Hall

710 Main Street, Silver Plume

303-569-2363 • silverplumeco.com

GEORGETOWN

Gateway Visitor Center

1491 Argentine Street, Georgetown 303-569-2405

georgetowntrust.org

Georgetown Community Center & Visitor Info

613 6th Street, Georgetown 303-569-2888

town.georgetown.co.us

GEORGETOWN POLICE DEPARTMENT

& Georgetown Town Hall

404 6th Street, Georgetown

Non-Emergency: 303-569-2555

town.georgetown.co.us

Historic Georgetown

305 Argentine Street, Georgetown

303-569-2840

historicgeorgetown.org

EMPIRE

EMPIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT & Empire City Hall

30 E. Park Avenue, Empire Town Hall: 303-569-2978

Non-Emergency: 303-569-2281

empirecogov.us

Empire Visitor Center

30 East Park Avenue, Empire IDAHO SPRINGS

Idaho Springs Heritage Museum, Visitor Center & USFS Ranger Station

2060 Miner Street, Idaho Springs

303-567-4382

historicidahosprings.com

fs.usda.gov/main/arp

Idaho Springs City Hall

1711 Miner Street, Idaho Springs

303-567-4421

colorado.gov/idahosprings

IDAHO SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT

3000 Colo. Blvd., Idaho Springs

Non-Emergency: 303-567-4291

colorado.gov/idahosprings

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY

Clear Creek County Bus Transit “The Prospector” 303-679-2552

www.co.clear-creek.co.us

Clear Creek County Government Offices

405 Argentine Street, Georgetown 303-679-2300

co.clear-creek.co.us

Clear Creek County Open Space

401 Argentine Street, Georgetown 303-679-2305

co.clear-creek.co.us

CLEAR CREEK COUNTY SHERIFF

405 Argentine Street, Georgetown Non-Emergency: 303-679-2376

clearcreeksheriff.us

CLEAR CREEK EMS & AMBULANCE

405 Argentine Street, Georgetown Non-Emergency: 303-679-4215

co.clear-creek.co.us

CLEAR CREEK FIRE AUTHORITY

681 County Road 308, Dumont Non-Emergency: 303-567-4342 clearcreekfire.com

Clear Creek Metropolitan Recreation District/Clear Creek Recreation Center

98 12th Avenue, Idaho Springs 303-567-4822

clearcreekrecreation.com

Clear Creek Tourism Bureau

2060 Miner Street 2nd Floor, Idaho Springs • clearcreekcounty.org

HELP US PROTECT OUR STREAMS AND LAKES

Water is especially precious here in the arid West. Streams and lakes are particularly vital to fish, beaver and aquatic insects. Improper camping and day use around water sources can negatively impact wetlands, stream banks and stream habitats.

• It is illegal to camp within 100 feet of a stream or lake unless the site is designated for camping. Campfires are not allowed at lakes or within 100 feet of streams.

• Choose an existing campsite and park at least 100 feet from water unless designated.

• Stay on established roads and trails. Do not drive through streams or wetlands.

• Pack out all garbage. Do not burn aluminum

foil or cans in campfires.

• Keep fires small, bring your own firewood, and never leave a fire unattended.

• Protect fish and their young: Don’t build play dams, avoid fish spawning areas, leave driftwood and log jams in place, and know fishing and hunting rules.

• Protect the water: Wash well away from water, use biodegradable soaps, dispose of all waste water and fishing spoils 200 feet from water.

• If no toilet is available, dig a 6-inch-deep hole at least 200 feet from water and pack out all paper waste.

• Respect restoration sites and structures.

CONTENTS

2 Clear Creek County

3 Summer/Fall Activities

4 Loveland Pass | Exit 216

4 Herman Gulch | Exit 218

5 Bakerville | Exit 221

5 Wildlife Safety/Fishing

6 Silver Plume | Exit 226

7 Camping/Backcountry Safety

8,10 Georgetown | Exit 228

12 Guanella Pass Area | Exit 228

13 Scenic Drives

14 Empire | Exit 232

15 Whitewater Rafting/Before You Go

16 Lawson | Exit 233

16 Downieville | Exit 234

17 Dumont | Exit 235

18 Fall River Rd/St. Mary’s | Exit 238

18 Pet Resources

19 Idaho Springs West End | Exit 239

20,26 Idaho Springs Central | Exit 241

22 Mount Evans Recreation Area 24-25 County Recreation Map

26 Idaho Springs East End | Exit 241

28 Hidden Valley/Central City | Exit 243

30 Clear Creek Cyn/U.S. 6 | Exit 244

31 Floyd Hill | Exit 247

31 Beaver Brook | Exit 248

32 El Rancho | Exit 251

32 Evergreen Parkway | Exit 252

34-35 Lodging Guide

36-46 Food & Drink Guide

47-48 Shopping

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WELCOME TO CLEAR CREEK COUNTY

Get off the road and stay awhile…

Clear Creek County has a lot to offer. From an unparalleled amount of year-round outdoor recreational opportunities and scenic drives to historic, Victorian-era towns with popular restaurants, bars, stores and lodging. It really is the best of Colorado all in one place.

Many people discover the county driving through it on Interstate 70 to well-known places further west. Once they discover the county’s many world-class amenities and abundant recreation opportunities are easy to get to and not crowded, Clear Creek County becomes the destination. Made up of more than 75% public lands, Clear Creek County’s 396 square miles offer an unequaled amount of outdoor recreational opportunities. Choose from activities including ATV tours, bicycling, camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hot springs, hunting, mine tours, mountaineering, leaf viewing, OHV drives, picnicking, rafting, scenic driving, wildlife viewing and more.

KYGT RADIO 102.7/103.9 FM

Clear Creek County community radio station KYGT, affectionately known as "The Goat," provides broadcast entertainment, news and information with a laid back Clear Creek attitude. Volunteer DJs play what they feel; everything goes. Listen on your radio in while in the county or stream online. Visit clearcreekradio.com for a schedule and information.

MAPS

The maps in this guide are for general reference only and to help navigate the Clear Creek County exits of Interstate 70. Consider a smartphone app, printed Forest Service map or other maps for precise information. A reliable topographic map and compass should accompany anyone on any trip more than a short, impossible-to-miss footpath. Keep in mind, cell phones and GPS receivers rely on technology that’s subject to failure including dead batteries and limited cell service.

Be aware, this guide only scratches the surface and points out just a few of the region’s many popular recreation spots and attractions. Use this guide as a starting point for discovering all Clear Creek County has to offer. To learn more about the businesses, places and attractions mentioned in this guide, call their phone numbers or visit the listed websites. Also, go to the Clear Creek County Tourism Bureau website, visitclearcreek.com, for additional information about the area as well as county maps, trails, updated event information and more.

Avenza Maps

Avenza Maps is a mobile map app that allows users to download maps for offline use on iOS and Android smartphone or tablet. Clear Creek County maps and information are available. Use the device’s built-in GPS to track locations on any map. Plot and record information about locations, import and export place marks, measure distance and area, and even plot photos. Easily browse and purchase maps from all over the world using the Avenza Map Store online or in-app.

COTREX: Colorado Trail Explore App

Available for free download at trails.colorado.gov, COTREX offers the most comprehensive trail maps available for the state and is built atop data from over 230 trail managers. Clear Creek County maps and information are available. View trails on the map by allowed uses, browse featured routes, download off-line maps, record trips and notes in the field, earn badges, and share experiences. Visit cpw.state.co.us/CTS for more information.

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SUMMER / FALL RECREATION

Clear Creek County features a wide range of summer and fall recreation options from quiet backcountry trails to active adventure parks, many of which are among the state’s more popular due to easy access and options for all abilities. World-class hiking, biking, fishing, climbing, camping and more can be found through the county. This guide highlights some of the options and should be considered a jumping-off point for discovering all the county and region has to offer. Look for these symbols on I-70 exit information pages to locate where each activity can be found.

ADVENTURE PARKS & ZIP

LINES Several businesses offer adventure parks, zip lines, via ferrata and aerial attractions in the county and within easy access of interstate exits.

ATV TOURS/OHV DRIVING

Experience the mountains and breathtaking views on a guided ATV tour from local outfitters or visit local trails with your own equipment. All ATVs, UTVs and unlicensed dirt bikes must remain on designated roads and trails. Travel is prohibited off route or in wilderness areas and is NOT permitted on ANY county road. Use of OHV vehicles on public lands or trails requires a permit from Colorado State Parks. Out-ofstate residents must purchase a Colorado Non-Resident permit. Visit parks.state.co.us for information. Motor Vehicle Use Maps, free from the Ranger Station in Idaho Springs and online, designate where driving is legal. Find maps at fs.usda.gov/main/arp/mapspubs. Keep in mind, forest roads are often shared with mountain bikers, hikers and others.

BICYCLING

Hundreds of miles of trails in the National Forest are accessible by mountain bike. Generally, trails are hilly and rocky, winding through forests and grass lands. A newly built trail system for bikes is available at Floyd Hill Open Space at Exit 247 or 248. The county also has hundreds of miles of railroad grade and mining roads, perfect for biking. There is excellent street biking on frontage roads and paved trails.

CAMPING

Clear Creek County is home to five developed National Forest campgrounds open until early October on Guanella Pass Scenic Byway at Exit 228 and Hwy. 103 at Exit 240. With a few exceptions, dispersed camping is allowed on National Forest lands. No overnight camping is allowed at trailheads, picnic areas or in day-use areas. More information on page 7.

CLIMBING

The county’s most popular areas for rock climbing can be found in Clear Creek Canyon at Exit 244. It is known for its accessible sport climbs and a few interspersed traditional climbs with a variety of ratings. While individual areas tend to be specialized by route type and difficulty, the canyon offers a wide variety of ratings. Via Ferrata style climbing that uses steel cables, rungs, or ladders to prevent falls on more challenging routes can be found at Lawson Adventure Park at Exit 233 or 234 and AVA Rafting at Exit 240.

FISHING

Outstanding fishing can be found in county lakes, creeks and streams. Many locations on Clear Creek provide easy access and Georgetown Lake is very accessible. A license is required for those 16 and older. State laws and regulations apply everywhere, so check with Colorado Parks & Wildlife at cpw.state. co.us for details and how to purchase a license. Mt. Evans Trout Fishing, 4125 Chicago Creek Road at Exit 240, offers pond fishing without a license for a fee. Visit Clear Creek Outdoors in Idaho Springs at Exit 240 and Blue Quill Angler near Evergreen at Exit 251 or 252 for gear and advice. More information on page 5.

FITNESS & SWIMMING

Clear Creek Metropolitan Recreation District’s Idaho Springs Recreation Center, 1130 Idaho St., at Exit 240 offers low-priced day-use passes to its pool/ hot tub, fitness center and classes. Call 303-567-4822 or visit clearcreekrecreation.com for information.

GOLF

Denver operates Evergreen Golf Course, 29614 Upper Bear Creek Road, at 7,220 feet along Bear Creek at Exit 251 or 252. The 18-hole, public course has a pro shop and restaurant. Call 720-865-3430 or visit cityofdenvergolf.com/evergreen for details.

HIKING & BACKPACKING

Hundreds of miles of trails for hiking and backpacking — from paved trails, gently sloping foothills and open forest to steep rocky slopes and tundra — can be found throughout the county. Hiking guides are available at the Ranger Station in Idaho Springs at Exit 240 or 241 or online. Various trails are highlighted on I-70 exit pages throughout this guide.

HORSEBACK RIDING

Clear Creek Ranger District and local land management agencies maintain many miles of trails accessible to equestrian uses. The Ranger Station in Idaho Springs at Exit 240 or 241 offers information, maps and can locate trailheads with adequate trailer parking. Pack animals are not allowed in most developed campgrounds, or where posted.

HUNTING

A range of hunting is available in select areas of the region during open seasons, which mostly being in fall, including Bakerville, Mount Evans and Bergen Peak areas. Visit the Colorado Parks & Wildlife website, cpw.state.co.us, for complete information about hunting, licenses, open areas and season dates.

MINE TOURS & PROSPECTING

Guided mine tours for a fee include Capital Prize Gold Mine and Georgetown Loop Railroad’s Everett and Lebanon Mines at Exit 228; the Phoenix Gold Mine at Exit 238 or 239; the Edgar Experimental Mine at Exit 239 or 240; the Argo Mill & Tunnel in Idaho Springs at Exit 240 or 241; and the Hidee Gold Mine near Central City at Exit 243. Most areas suitable for gold panning are private property. This is especially true on or near creeks and rivers. Clear Creek Canyon Park at Exit 244 is one of the very few places to legally prospect.

MOUNTAINEERING

There are four 14ers in Clear Creek County: Mount Bierstadt (14,060’), Mount Evans (14,264’), Grays Peak (14,270’) and Torreys Peak (14,267’). These peaks are less than 10 miles of each other and some of the easiest to summit. Trailheads at each of these locations are extremely over-crowded and have limited parking on weekends. Visit during weekdays. Be aware of quickly changing weather and lightening. The Clear Creek Ranger District Station at Idaho Springs Visitor Center has updated details.

RAFTING & KAYAKING

Clear Creek offers unmatched whitewater rafting during spring and summer runoff. Go on your own or pick from a variety of trips offered by commercial rafting companies. The Lawson Whitewater Park at Exit 233 and various points along Clear Creek Canyon at Exit 244 are popular boats launch points. Additional information is on page 15.

WILDFLOWER/LEAF VIEWING

Wildflowers can be found on most backcountry hikes and along scenic drives throughout summer. Leaf viewing in September is spectacular. Fall color lasts about a week, so it’s difficult to predict when leaves will turn in a given location. Select travel dates, but not destinations. Head to Guanella Pass at Exit 228, Fall River Road at Exit 238 or Hwy. 103 south of Idaho Springs at Exit 240 to find amazing fall color.

WILDLIFE VIEWING

A wide variety of wildlife can be seen in their natural habitat throughout the county from urban areas to high peaks. Head to Colorado Division of Wildlife’s Georgetown Wildlife Viewing Station at Exit 228 to view Colorado’s largest herd of Bighorn Sheep. Avoid unwanted encounters by never approaching or feeding any wild animal. More information on page 5.

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LOVELAND PASS

Loveland Pass is located on the Continental Divide on U.S. 6 at an elevation of 11,990 feet. It’s a popular destination for high-elevation hiking. Trails ranging from easy to difficult lead to nearby mountain peaks or an alpine lake and can be accessed by trails leading from the Loveland Pass parking lot on the Continental Divide. Wildflowers, wildlife and scenic views above treeline are abundant. Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a leash. U.S. Highway 6 is a scenic alternative route to Summit County and the towns of Dillon, Silverthorne, Frisco and Breckenridge.

BAKERVILLE TO LOVELAND TRAIL

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Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

Continental Divide

Loveland Pass

Summit County Access TRAILS

Clear Creek Greenway:

Bakerville-Loveland Trail l

Grizzly Peak Trail u

Loveland Pass Lake Trail l

Mount Sniktau Trail u

West Ridge Trail n

This 5-mile, lightly-trafficked, paved multi-use recreational path parallels the interstate and Clear Creek as it goes through the forest. The trail, a segment of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and the Clear Creek Greenway, has an easy grade and connects to nearby Herman Gulch and Watrous Gulch trails. The trail entrance is east of the Loveland Valley Ski Area parking lot.

ARAPAHOE BASIN SKI AREA — SUMMER

Arapahoe Basin offers summer activities from June 25–Sept. 6. The ski area is adjacent to the Continental Divide with incredible views, cool temperatures, limited crowds and offers a high-alpine, big-mountain experience. Paid activities, including lift rides, via ferrata, aerial adventure park and special dinner events, require advance online reservations. Hiking, biking, disc golf, yoga and more are also available throughout the season.

HERMAN GULCH

Herman Gulch exit provides access to a few private homes and the popular Herman Gulch Trailhead. Take the frontage road, Watrous Way, on the north side of the interstate and head east to a well-marked parking area with vault toilets. Respect private property in the area. All trails at this exit begin at the parking lot.

HERMAN GULCH TRAILHEAD

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Herman Gulch Trailhead

Herman Lake TRAILS

Bard Creek Trail u

Continental Divide Trail u

Herman Gulch Trail n

Watrous Gulch Trail n

A short frontage road on the north side of the interstate leads to a parking area and Herman Gulch Trailhead. Herman Gulch Trail, which is a section of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail and experiences heavily traff ic during summer weekends, is an intermediate 6.4 mile out-and-back former saw mill road ending at Herman Lake with access to the 5.8-mile Watrous Gulch Trail and Bard Creek Trail. Enjoy the forest, wildf lower meadows, mountain creeks and views. Primitive camping, horses and dogs on a leash are allowed. Winding through f ields of wildflowers and aspen groves, Bard Creek Trail — also suitable for horseback riding — offers numerous photo opportunities and scenic views of the Continental Divide. Hiking conditions are best July-September. Motorized use is prohibited. Watrous Gulch Trail begins in the trees but climbs above tree line, where wildflowers surround the ground like a quilt, in the f irst mile.

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BAKERVILLE

Bakerville is an exit with no amenities, but great access to the backcountry and an easy, paved out-and-back recreation trail to Loveland Ski Area. Trailhead parking can be found on the south side of the interstate. Grizzly Gulch and Grays Peak trails begin further down Steven’s Gulch Road, C.R. 321. Dogs are allowed on trails, but must be on a leash.

GRAYS PEAK NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL

This trail offers an opportunity to summit Grays Peak (14,270’) and Torreys Peak (14,267’), the two highest points on the Continental Divide, in a single day. The trailhead is 4 miles south on Stevens Gulch Road, C.R. 321. This area is extremely over-crowed with limited parking on weekends. Users should try to visit during weekdays. Due to high elevation, the area is not generally snow-free until late June or July. The road is rough and high-clearance vehicles are suggested. Parking is available at the exit.

BAKERVILLE TO LOVELAND TRAIL

This 5-mile, lightly-trafficked, paved multi-use recreational path parallels the interstate and Clear Creek. An underpass connects to the Herman Gulch and Watrous Gulch trails. The trailhead at this end of the path is extremely over-crowed and has limited parking on weekends. Consider parking at Loveland Pass Exit 216. See page 4 for more information.

GRIZZLY GULCH TRAIL

The Grizzly Gulch Trail is a 7.9 mile moderately trafficked out-and-back trail rated as moderate and featuring beautiful wildflowers. The trail is primarily used for hiking and horses and is best used from June until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

STATE TRUST LAND

The Bakerville State Trust Land is 320 acres located about 1.25 miles east of the exit and north of I-70 and is accessible only by hiking. It is open year-round for cold-water stream f ishing and Sept. 1-Feb. 28 for hunting bighorn sheep, deer, elk, lion, bear, dusky grouse, ptarmigan, rabbit and snowshoe hare. A valid hunting or f ishing license is required for those 16 or older to access the area. Unauthorized use or activity on these lands may be subject to enforcement.

WILDLIFE SAFETY

Colorado is known for its abundance and variety of wildlife. Within the Clear Creek County region there are opportunities to see Colorado wildlife including Big Horn Sheep, Mountain Goats, Elk, Black Bear, Bobcats, Beaver, Pika, Fox, Mountain Lions, Eagles and many more.

Never approach wildlife. Most dangerous and potentially harmful encounters occur because people fail to leave the animals alone. Wildlife should not be harassed, captured, domesticated or fed. Intentional or inadvertent feeding is the major cause of most wildlife problems. It is illegal to feed deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, pronghorn, and elk.

Mountain lions will try to avoid confrontation. Always give them a way to escape. Don’t run. Stay calm. Hold your ground or back away slowly. Face the lion, stand upright and raise your arms to appear larger. If a lion behaves aggressively, wave your arms, shout and throw objects at it.

Never approach a bear. There is more safety in numbers; it is best to travel in a close group. If a bear approaches, scare it away by standing tall, and making loud noises: shout, clap hands, clang pots and pans. If attacked, fight back and never try and retrieve anything a bear has taken.

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Fishing & Hunting on State Trust Land

Grays & Torreys Peaks Trail Head Parking

TRAILS

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Grizzly Gulch Trail n

Always be prepared for sudden weather changes and start hiking early to avoid afternoon lightning storms.

FISHING

Mountain fishing can be found in Clear Creek County’s many freshwater lakes, creeks and streams. Many locations along Clear Creek and at Georgetown Lake provide easy access and diverse fishing opportunities. Other top spots include West Golden Canyon Section, Georgetown South Fork and Idaho Springs Headwaters. A variety of trout and other fish can be found throughout the region. State laws and regulations, including size limits and use of lures, apply everywhere, so check with Colorado Parks and Wildlife at cpw.state.co.us for details and where to purchase licenses. Youth under age 16 fish for free.

The CPW Fishing App is the state’s official fishing app, providing for journaling, learning and scouting capabilities with or without a connection. The Fly Fishing Match a Hatch App is designed to help anglers identify flies hatching in Colorado each month and find an appropriate artificial fly to use. Find expert advice at Clear Creek Outdoors in Idaho Springs and Blue Quill Angler near Evergreen. Mt. Evans Trout Fishing, 4125 Chicago Creek Road at Exit 240, offers pond fishing without a license and equipment rental for a fee. Call 303-567-4017 or visit mtevanstroutfishingco.com to learn more.

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SILVER PLUME

Silver Plume is a former silver-mining camp on Clear Creek at 9,116 feet with a population of about 200. Historic buildings and Victorian-era homes, a public park with picnic shelter and playground, history museum, public restrooms, trailheads for hiking and biking and a few businesses are at the exit.The federally designated Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic District comprises Silver Plume, Georgetown and the Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & Railroad Park between the two towns.

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Dinger Park & Picnic Shelter

George Rowe History Museum

National Historic District

Georgetown Loop RailroadSilver Plume Depot

Griffin Memorial

TRAILS

7:30 Mine Trail n

Argentine Central Railroad Grade Trail l

Clear Creek Greenway: Silver Plume to Georgetown Express Paved Trail l

NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT

The Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District conserves and interprets the architecture, ambiance, lifestyles, and setting of two of the best-preserved 19th century silver mining boom towns of the Rocky Mountain West. The district recalls the days of the Colorado Silver Boom from 1864-1893 and features well-preserved buildings, mining remnants and other unique structures.

GEORGE ROWE MUSEUM AT SILVER PLUME SCHOOLHOUSE

The museum, located at 315 Main St. in a 1894, f ive-room, Romanesque-style brick schoolhouse, displays mining artifacts highlighting the town’s rich mining history and a restored 19th century school room. The museum is open weekends. There is a small fee for entry. Call 303-569-2562 for more information and to confirm operating hours.

7:30 MINE TRAIL

Hike this narrow mining road lined with historical markers and artifacts to the Griffin Monument two miles up and enjoy views of the valley, or continue another quarter mile to an old mine. The grade is intermediate and varies from 10-15 percent. Limited parking is available at the trailhead and on Main Street. Be respectful and do not block driveways.

ARGENTINE CENTRAL RAILROAD TRAIL

This former railroad grade of the Argentine Central line passes by old mining sites and connects to Silver Dale trails via a non-motorized, 2.4-mile segment that begins in Silver Plume and winds uphill to Pavilion Point, which offers outstanding views. Perfect for hiking and biking, the maximum grade is 7.5 percent. An OHV section is accessed via Guanella Pass Road. The trailhead is a half mile west of Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & Railroad Park’s Silver Plume Depot.

CLEAR CREEK GREENWAY: SILVER PLUME TO GEORGETOWN EXPRESS

Silver Plume has a town-wide speed limit of 10 m.p.h. Please respect the safety of residents and drive slow in town.

850 Main St., Silver Plume 303-569-3121

Mon-Fri: Noon-2 p.m. Sat: 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.

Hike or bike this segment of the Clear Creek Greenway, a 1.5 mile paved path with an easy to moderate grade between Silver Plume and Georgetown. The trail begins at the Georgetown Loop Railroad’s Silver Plume Depot — which has restrooms, a gift shop and a building that interprets and displays rolling stock and other railroad-related exhibits — then continues to the Devil Gate’s Depot in Georgetown. With views of the historic narrow-gauge railroad tracks and train, including an overlook area, it is perfect for hiking and biking all year. The trail may also be hiked uphill beginning in Georgetown.

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Silver Plume to Georgetown Express Trail George Rowe Museum Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

CAMPING INFORMATION

Camping options abound in Clear Creek County. There are developed campgrounds and dispersed camping options in the National Forest and on public lands as well as private campgrounds, cabins, yurts and more. Before building a campf ire, check for restrictions or bans with local of f icials f irst, as they can occur any time of year. If you build a campfire, know how to extinguish it. Always keep a bucket of water and shovel nearby.

DISPERSED CAMPING

Free dispersed camping is allowed on most national forest lands except in highly developed areas such as trailheads, campgrounds and picnic sites and in some of the most visited places. Check for regulations in advance and look for signs to indicate if camping is allowed. Some areas allow camping in designated sites only. Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days in one location within any continuous 30-day period. After 14 days, campsites must be moved a minimum of three miles. Camping can then continue for another 14 days. Camping is restricted to 28 days in any 60-day period. Many lands within the national forest boundary are private. It is your responsibility to know if you are on private or public land.

Dispersed camping areas include Beartracks Lake Trail, Beaver Meadows Trail, Bill Moore Lake/Empire Loop, Captain Mountain Trail, Chicago Lakes Trail, Devil’s Canyon, Fall River Reservoir, Kingston Peak, Loch Lomond, Saxon Mountain, Argentine Central Railroad/ Waldorf Road and Yankee Hill. Be aware, new regulations are in effect along Guanella Pass limiting camping and parking to designated sites only. Find dispersed camping easily accessible by road with a Motor Vehicle Use Map available for free online at www.fs.usda.gov, through the Avenza app on a smart phone, or at the Idaho Springs Visitors Center, 2060 Miner St., at Exit 240 or 241.

DEVELOPED CAMPGROUNDS

Campground camping is available in the region’s developed public campgrounds for a fee. All are accessed from the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway at Exit 228, Hwy. 103 at Exit 240 and Central City Casino Parkway at Exit 243. Individual operating seasons vary, but season dates range from mid-May to mid-October. Campf ires are

allowed in a f ire ring if provided, dead and down wood may be gathered from the forest. Wood may also be purchased from hosts. Developed campgrounds include:

• Clear Lake: 10,000’; 8 sites; 15-foot spur; no reservations; $17; closes 9/19

• Columbine: 9,200’; 46 sites; 20-foot spur; reservations, $21; closes 9/19

• Echo Lake: 10,600’; 17 sites; 20-foot spur; reservations, $21; closes 9/12

• Guanella Pass: 10,900’; 17 sites; 35-foor spur; reservations, $21; closes 9/12

• West Chicago Creek: 9,600’; 15 sites; 30-foot spur; reservations, $20; closes 9/19 Reservations for developed campgrounds can be made with the National Recreation Reservation Service at 877-444-6777 or online at recreation.gov.

Other nearby options include Cottonwood RV Campground, 1485 Hwy. 103, south of Idaho Springs at Exit 240 and KOA Denver West/Central City, 605 Lake Gulch Road, on the Central City Casino Parkway at Exit 243. The Squaw Mountain Lookout cabin off Hwy. 103 southeast of Idaho Springs is normally available to rent, but is not offered in 2021. Contact Clear Creek Ranger District at 303-567-4382 to learn more.

BE BEAR AWARE/BEAR-RESISTANT FOOD STORAGE REQUIRED

With an increase in bear activity, it is forest visitors’ responsibility to know how to properly hike and camp in bear country. Find Colorado Parks and Wildlife bear information at wildlife.state.co.us. A USFS Food Storage Order requires visitors to safely store food and scented products like toothpaste and deodorant when not actively cooking or eating. Bear-resistant containers include bear lockers in campgrounds, bear-resistant canisters, and food stored out of sight in closed and locked vehicles. Food can also be secured by properly hanging it 10 feet off the ground spaced between two trees. Report non-emergency bear encounters to 303-291-7227.

BACKCOUNTRY SAFETY

To avoid problems in the Clear Creek County backcountry, never travel alone and never separate from your group. Always let someone know where you are going and when you should be back, no matter how short the trip. Should a problem occur, the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office has authorized the Alpine Rescue Team to fulfill its search and rescue duties. The jurisdiction of the Alpine Rescue Team spans county-wide, excluding municipalities. Call 303-526-2417 or visit alpinerescueteam.org for more information.

All backcountry users should be aware of how to handle issues involving elevation and altitude sickness, hypothermia, lightening, fallen trees, burned areas, streams and waterfalls, fast-changing mountain weather, wildlife encounters and more. Be sure to stay hydrated and carry a small f irst-aid kit.

BACKCOUNTRY SURVIVAL GUIDE

This guide includes key items everyone should have when they travel in to the Clear Creek County backcountry including a first aid kit, map and compass, GPS or cell phone, pocket knife, flashlight, non-cotton warm clothing and rain gear, hiking boots, emergency food and water, sunscreen, COSAR card and more. There is also a form on the back to leave in the car so rescuers know where to find you if something goes wrong. Download Clear Creek County’s Backcountry Survival Guide at clearcreekcounty.org or alpinerescueteam.org.

COLORADO OUTDOOR RECREATION SEARCH AND RESCUE CARD

Colorado residents and visitors are well served by dedicated volunteer search and rescue teams. By purchasing a Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue CORSAR card participants contribute to the Search and Rescue Fund, which reimburses search and rescue teams for costs incurred in search and rescues across the state, and provides funding for the purchase of search and rescue related equipment. The card is available for $3 for a one-year or $12 for a f ive-year card. Keep in mind, the CORSAR card is not insurance and does not reimburse individuals or pay for medical transport. Call 303-679-2376 or visit dola.colorado.gov/ sar to purchase a card.

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GEORGETOWN

Georgetown, founded in 1859, was once the third-largest town in Colorado thanks to nearby silver mines. It’s now home to about 1,000 residents, but on weekends, it buzzes with visitors in town to shop its unique stores, admire its Victorian-era buildings, dine at popular restaurants and ride the historic Georgetown Loop Railroad. In summer and fall, incredible recreation opportunities are easily reached from the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway including camping, fishing, hiking and biking as well as viewing scenery, wildlife and colorful aspen leaves in the fall. Georgetown Lake and a trail around it offer additional opportunities for fishing and hiking. Visitor centers near the exit and downtown can provide additional information.

GATEWAY VISITOR CENTER

Stop at the Gateway Visitor Center, 1491 Argentine St. near Exit 228, for real time traff ic information from CDOT monitors, access to the COTrip website for travelers, and other travel and local information services. Learn about and celebrate the National Historic Landmark District through interpretive displays and films. Restrooms are open 6 a.m.–10 p.m. daily. Information services and a gift shop are open daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Call 303-569-2405 or visit georgetowntrust.org to learn more.

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Georgetown Lake

Georgetown Loop RailroadDevil’s Gate Depot

Gold Mine Tour

Guanella Pass Scenic & Historic Byway

Mount Bierstadt (14er)

Museums & Historic Sites

National Historic District

Off-Leash Dog Park

OHV Trails

Playground

Visitor Center

Wildlife Viewing Station

NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK DISTRICT

The Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District recalls the days of the Colorado Silver Boom from 18641893, and the active local historical society sees that it stays that way. The Georgetown portion of the U.S. National Historic Landmark District includes a rich variety of substantial Late Victorian buildings. Because the wealth of the mining district was centered in Georgetown, the architecture reflects the attempt by families to reproduce the lifestyle of their more established home states. It features well-preserved buildings and mining structures throughout town.

GEORGETOWN LOOP RAILROAD & MINING PARK

Journey back in time with a ride on one of Colorado’s great narrow gauge railroads. The Georgetown Loop Railroad and Mining Park, 646 Loop Dr., is one of Colorado’s most authentic living museums and historically immersive experiences. Enjoy the Devil’s Gate High Bridge, Rocky Mountain views and marvel at the engineering. Two mine tours are also offered. Multiple departures from Georgetown and Silver Plume occur daily through mid-October. From Exit 228, take Argentine Street south to a fork in the road. Stay right and follow the road to Devil’s Gate Depot. Call 888-456-6777 or visit georgetownlooprr.com to learn more.

GEORGETOWN HERITAGE CENTER

A restored 1874 school reopened as the Georgetown Heritage Center, 809 Taos St., a place to exhibit and practice crafts and fine arts, hear lectures, enjoy live performances and other activities. The Clear Creek Library District’s Local History Archive is open to the public Tuesday-Saturday. Find a schedule of events online. Call 303-569-0289 or visit georgetowntrust.org for details.

HISTORY MUSEUMS

Georgetown has several museums that bring the town’s rich history to life. Explore the Alpine Hose #2 Firefighter Museum, 507 5th St.; a 1900 hydroelectric plant at Georgetown Energy Museum, 600 Griffith St.; a restored 19th century home at Hamill House Museum, 305 Argentine St.; and a former French inn from 1875 at Hotel de Paris Museum, 409 6th St.

ALVARADO OPEN SPACE PARK

700 6th Street, Georgetown, CO 80444

800-275-8777

Mon-Fri: 8-1 & 2-4:45 Sat: 9-noon

The newly developed 60-acre Alvarado Open Space Park is a day-use area open to walk-in visitors featuring a walking trail, pond and access to Clear Creek. Trailhead facilities are not yet built. Access the area from a metal gate with an Open Space sign about one-half mile down the frontage road north of Georgetown or at mile marker 1. Bikes are currently not allowed.

FALL ASPEN VIEWING

The month of September is the ideal time to witness a gilded aspen spectacle on a scenic drive in Colorado, but you have to time it right as fall color lasts only about a week in most places. It’s diff icult to predict when exactly leaves will turn in any given location, but Guanella Pass can be spectacular when they do. It is the go-to spot for some of the state’s best leaf peeping.

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Georgetown from Guanella Pass Scenic Byway
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GEORGETOWN continued

TOM BENNHOFF LOOP TRAIL

228 TRAILS

Argentine Central Railroad Grade Trail l

Clear Creek Greenway: Silver Plume to Georgetown Express l

Mt. Bierstadt Trail u

Notch Trail u

Rutherford Trail n

Silver Creek Trail u

Silver Dale Trails l

Silver Dollar Lake and Murray Lake Trail n

Tom Bennhoff Lake Trail l

This easy, wide, flat gravel walking path loops around Georgetown Lake for about 1.3 miles. It is open to hiking and biking while providing easy access for fishing. Reach the Silver Creek Trail via the Purdy and Dunbarton connector.

SILVER DALE TRAILS

Located 2 miles from Georgetown up Guanella Pass Road, this old mining area features an easy and intermediate, non-motorized, 4.2 mile trail network open to hiking and biking. It offers mountain views and river access. Three well-marked, color-coded “loops” enable easy route navigation among six short trails while QR coded markers provide information about historic sites including the Colorado Central Mill.

SAXON MOUNTAIN OHV ROAD

SCENIC I-70 OVERLOOK

A pull-out for eastbound vehicles at I-70 mile 226 provides scenic views of the valley between Silver Plume and Georgetown. There are no restrooms. Learn about Bighorn Sheep and other wildlife from interpretive signs.

WILDLIFE VIEWING STATION

The Georgetown Wildlife Viewing Station offers a safe place to see bighorn sheep from coin-operated viewing scopes. To visit, take Exit 228, turn left (north) on Alvarado Road and follow the binocular signs until reaching the viewing station next to the lake.

Saxon Mountain is a 14.2 mile moderately trafficked out and back old mining road with lots of switchbacks, plentiful wildflowers and great views of Georgetown, Mt. Evans and I-70 corridor. It is rated dif fi cult, with signif icant exposure, and conditions that can change rapidly. Call Clear Creek Ranger District at 303-567-3000 for current conditions.

RUTHERFORD TRAIL

The Rutherford Trail is rated intermediate and connects from the Sporting Times Trail for those wishing to access Silver Dale from Georgetown. The trailhead is located at the eastern end of 3rd Street. From 6th Street, head south on Rose Street and turn left (east) on 3rd Street. There is a small parking area at the trailhead with a kiosk sign providing information. QR code signs along the way mark historic locations.

NOTCH TRAIL

The Notch Trail from Georgetown to Silver Plume advanced hiking trail was completed in 2020 and is now open. The Notch Loop Connector Trail should be finished by Labor Day this year.

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EXIT 228 LoopDr Rose St Rose St Taos St ArgentineSt 15th St 22nd St Georgetown Lake 14th St 13th St 11th St Werlin Park/ Off-Leash Dog Park City Park/ Playground Energy Museum Hotel de Paris Museum Alpine Hose #2 Museum Hamill House Museum Capital Prize Gold Mine Gateway Park Greenway Park Wildlife Viewing Station Tom Bennhoff Lake Loop Trail 10th St 9thSt 8thSt 7thSt 6thSt 5thSt 4thSt 3rdSt 2ndSt Guanella Pass Road Argentine St Clear Creek Drive Saxon Mountain Road Argentine St ArgentineSt Main Street Main Street Griffin St Griffin St Biddle St Georgetown Exit 228 Clear Creek Main Street
Scenic I-70 Overlook Rutherford Trailhead
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GUANELLA PASS AREA

Guanella Pass Scenic Byway connecting Georgetown to Grant and Hwy. 285, is a perfect introduction to Colorado’s mountains as it heads up the 11,700-foot pass. Climbing to timberline, the paved, 22-mile byway has views of 14,060-foot Mount Bierstadt and alpine tundra. The area is popular for camping, fishing, hiking, biking and viewing scenery, wildlife and fall leaves. Parking, camping and campfire regulations are in effect within the entire Guanella Pass Area to help protect the watershed. Camp and parking in designated and signed spaces ONLY. Visitors may camp and have campfires in developed campgrounds; park in designated areas or hike Mount Bierstadt Trail at any time; backpack out of the restricted area to camp; and use the area during non-restricted times. Check the Guanella Pass Road Information Line at 303-679-2422 x2 for updates.

Camp ONLY in Forest Service developed campgrounds or designated dispersed campsites with signs. Park in designated/ signed pullouts or trailhead parking areas. Mt. Bierstadt Trailhead can be extremely overcrowded with limited parking every weekend. Users should try to visit during weekdays when possible.

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Mount Evans Wilderness Mount Evans Wilderness Arapaho National Forest Arapaho National Forest Pike National Forest Clear Lake C.G. Guanella Pass C.G. Guanella Pass T.H. Santa Fe Peak El. 13,180 Square Top Mtn. El. 13,794 Argentine Peak El. 13,738 ARGENTINE PASS El. 13,207 Geneva Mtn. El. 12,335 Kataka Mtn. El. 12,414 Mt. Bierstadt El. 14,060 Mt. Evans El. 14,258 Mt. Warren El. 13,307 Gray Wolf Mtn. El. 13,602 Spearhead Mtn. El. 11,244 Grays Peak El. 14,270 Torreys Peak El. 14,267 Grizzly Peak El. 13,427 Red Cone Unimproved Road Maintained Road Trail Water Handcart Peak Geneva Park C.G. Geneva Creek T.H. Threemile T.H. Duck Creek P.G. Hall Valley C.G. Handcart C.G. Burning Bear C.G. GEORGETOWN SILVER PLUME BAKERVILLE HERMAN GULCH Duck Lake Square Top Lakes Abyss Lake Summit Lake Chicago Lakes Silver Dollar Lake Shelf Lake Gibson Lake Naylor Lake Upper Cabin Creek Res. Lower Cabin Creek Res. Clear Lake SILVER DALE SANTIAGO MILL SITE GUANELLA PASS El. 11,669 GRANT Trail600 Mt. Bierstadt Trail Trail601 Threemile Trail RosalieTrail RosalieTrail Trail 53 Trail 90 Trail52 AbyssLakeTrail AbyssLakeTrail ThreemileTrail Trail600 Trail 634 Road 119 Road 260 Argentine RxR Grade Trail 7:30Mine Trail Road352 ChicagoCreek Road Road113 Road119 Burning Bear T.H. Shelf Lake T.H. HallValleyRoad HallValleyRoad Pike National Forest Griffith Mtn. El. 11,568 Republican Mtn. El. 12,386 Mt. Sniktau El. 13,234 Guanella Pass Scenic Byway Guanella Pass Road
Guanella Pass Area Exit 228 228 226 221 218 To Idaho Springs To Bailey & Conifer To Fairplay

SCENIC DRIVES

Several of Colorado’s more spectacular scenic drives can be found in Clear Creek County. Three designated Colorado Scenic Byways, and several one-of-a-kind routes connecting them, showcase the area’s unparalleled scenery and unique towns. While numerous routes in the region require high-clearance or 4WD vehicles, these routes are accessible to most any vehicle.

CLEAR CREEK CANYON/U.S. 6 l

This road, which begins near Exit 244, is an alternative route to Golden that descends through a long, narrow gorge featuring a paved trail, fishing spots, boat launches, trailheads, rock climbing areas and beautiful scenery.

FALL RIVER ROAD l

Fall River Road connects I-70 to the St. Mary’s Glacier area at Exit 238. The 9-mile route reaches heights above 10,000 feet and includes incredible views as well as access to OHV roads and trailheads for hiking.

GUANELLA PASS SCENIC BYWAY l

This popular 23-mile Colorado Scenic Byway, which begins in Georgetown at Exit 228, is a paved road that climbs up a 11,700-foot pass through pine and aspen forests. It features mountain lakes, waterfalls, wildlife, and trailheads as well as wildflowers, fall aspen leaves and views. Mount Evans Wilderness borders most of the east side. It remains open through November, weather permitting.

LARIAT LOOP SCENIC BYWAY l

Retrace the motoring adventures of the early 1920s on this 40-mile route. The designated National Scenic Byway, which includes the Evergreen Parkway at Exits 251 and 252, features Colorado’s first gateways to the mountains. Sharp curves, winding roads, spectacular views, and waysides are featured.

LOVELAND PASS/U.S. 6 l

Loveland Pass, reached via U.S. 6 at Exit 216, is a high mountain pass with hairpin curves and steep drop-offs that reaches an elevation of 11,990-feet. It features unmatched views of surrounding peaks and Colorado scenery. It is a scenic alternative to reach Arapahoe Basin Ski Area and Summit County.

MOUNT EVANS SCENIC BYWAY l

The highest paved road in the country, Hwy. 5 climbs more than 7,000 feet in 28-miles before reaching the 14,130 foot summit of Mount Evans. Most of the route, reached from C.R. 103 at Idaho Springs Exit 240, is above timberline where rare plants, alpine wildflowers, and a wide variety of wildlife flourish. It is one of the best places in Colorado to see bighorn sheep. The weather is volatile, so be prepared for wind, rain, lightning, snow, and hail any day of the year. Summit is open Memorial Day through Labor Day only and vehicles over 30 feet are not recommended on the Hwy. 5 portion. An extension of the byway connects Echo Lake to Bergen Park via Clear Creek C.R. 103 and Jefferson C.R. 66.

VIRGINIA CANYON/OH MY GAWD ROAD n

This 7.5 miles scenic dirt road, accessible from central Idaho Springs, is a shortcut to Central City. It is filled with old mining sites and spectacular views, but earned its nickname, “Oh My Gawd Road,” due to its many drop-offs and switchbacks.

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AT THIS EXIT

Berthoud Falls

Berthoud Pass

Bill Moore/North Empire OHV Trails

Grand County & Winter Park

Jones Pass

Off-Leash Dog Park

Picnic Sites

Rocky Mountain National Park – West Entrance

TRAILS

Bard Creek Trail u

Berthoud Pass Trail n

Butler Gulch Trail u

Continental Divide National Scenic Trail u

Jones Pass Trail l

Vasquez Peak Trail n

Empire is part of Colorado’s early mining history and the search for gold, which was found here in 1860. The new settlement was called Valley City, changed to Empire City in 1861 and incorporated in 1882. Today’s population is about 300. The town — a popular place to stop for food, coffee, beer, sweets and more — is on the way to and from recreation hot spots on Berthoud Pass, Jones Pass and beyond. U.S. 40 continues on to Winter Park and Grand County as well as the West Entrance of Rocky Mountain National Park.

MINTON PARK/OFF-LEASH DOG PARK

Minton Park features restrooms, playground, picnic tables, ball field, skate park, off-leash dog park and the Empire Cemetery, which is circled by a trail that begins behind the restrooms to the left of the cemetery. The trail continues along the river and circles around toward the interstate and to the east end of the town.

BILL MOORE/NORTH EMPIRE LOOP OHV TRAILS

The Bill Moore/North Empire loop, north of town from C.R. 251, offers a network of roads for OHV opportunities. This road is very rocky and steep in places especially to Bill Moore Lake. Be sure to have a four-wheel drive and high-clearance vehicle. Refer to the Clear Creek Ranger District’s Motor Vehicle Use Map, free at the Ranger Station in Idaho Springs, for more information.

BARD CREEK TRAIL

Visitors can access the Bard Creek Trail from the town of Empire by following C.R. 252, which is Main Street in town, for about two miles. The road becomes very rough and a 4-wheel drive vehicle may be needed to travel the remaining three miles of National Forest System Road 777. The trail starts at the end of the road. Traveling through fields of wildflowers and groves of aspen trees, Bard Creek Trail joins with the Watrous Gulch Trail and connects to Herman Gulch Trailhead.

BERTHOUD PASS TRAILHEAD

The Berthoud Pass Trailhead, located on the Continental Divide about 14 miles west of I-70, offers a variety of summer activities as well as a vault toilets and interpretive information. Hiking opportunities include the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Hike 19 miles through the Vazquez Peak Wilderness to the Herman Gulch Trailhead or east/northeast to James Peak through the James Peak Wilderness. There are vault toilets and interpretive information.

BIG BEND PICNIC SITE

The Big Bend Picnic Site is located along U.S. 40 at C.R. 202 on the way to the Jones Pass Trailhead in a lodgepole pine forest with scenic views. There are seven sites with tables and fire grates. A restroom is available, but no drinking water.

JONES PASS TRAILHEAD

215 W. Park Ave., Empire, CO 80438 303-569-2908

Mon-Fri: 10-1 & 1:30-4:30 Sat: 8:30-11:30

The Jones Pass Trailhead is located west of Empire and offers a variety of summer activities. The trailhead provides access to the Butler Gulch Trail and a motorized road to the top of Jones Pass. Biking, hiking, horseback riding, OHV riding and more are popular at this location.

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TOEXIT232 Main Street Main Street Freeman St Guanella St. Dailey St Cowles St Ball St Avery St SunnyAve PioneerRoad West Fork Clear Creek HanchettRoad ParkAve ParkAve MountainAve MountainAve To Minton Park, Off-Leash Dog Area & Bard Creek Trail To North Empire Loop OHV Trails To Berthoud Pass/Grand County/RMNP Empire Exit 232
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EMPIRE / U.S. 40
Empire
Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

WHITEWATER RAFTING

Clear Creek, the second most rafted river in the state, is a steep, narrow, technical river that is both challenging and fun. With more rapids per mile than any other river in Colorado, it is one of the state’s most popular and convenient whitewater rafting and kayaking destinations. Excursions offer Class I-V rapids through early August. Several state-licensed companies, some of which are below, provide professionally-guided trips on Clear Creek.

THE ADVENTURE COMPANY

12847 U.S. 24/285, Buena Vista theadventurecompany.com • 800-497-RAFT

AVA IDAHO SPRINGS

431 Chicago Creek Road, Idaho Springs coloradorafting.net • 800-370-0581

BROWNS CANYON RAFTING

30375 U.S. 6, Idaho Springs raftbrownscanyon.com • 719-275-2890

CLEAR CREEK RAFTING COMPANY

350 Whitewater Road, Idaho Springs clearcreekrafting.com • 303-567-1000

COLORADO ADVENTURE CENTER

2697 Stanley Road, Idaho Springs raftingcolorado.com • 877-947-7238

DOWNSTREAM ADVENTURES

409 E. Park Avenue, Empire raftcoloradowhitewater.com

303-848-4595

GEO TOURS WHITEWATER RAFTING

229 Hwy. 8, Morrison georafting.com • 800-660-7238

KODI RAFTING

999 County Road 308, Dumont whitewatercolorado.com • 970-668-1548

LAWSON ADVENTURE PARK

3440 Alvarado Road, Dumont lawsonadventurepark.com • 720-779-2595

LIQUID DESCENT

1896 Stanley Road, Idaho Springs

coloradorafting.com

970-372-2870

MAD ADVENTURES

20 W. Dumont Road, Dumont madadventures.com • 800-451-4844

MILE-HI RAFTING

3627 Alvarado Road, Dumont milehirafting.com • 303-416-5997

PERFORMANCE TOURS, INC.

115 Gregg Drive, 81211 Buena Vista performancetours.com • 800-328-7238

RAFT MASTERS

2804 Colorado Boulevard, Idaho Springs raftmasters.com • 719-275-6645

ROCKY MOUNTAIN WHITEWATER 1313 Idaho Street, Idaho Springs gorafting.co • 303-900-4802

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

Public land agencies along Colorado’s Front Range remind visitors to KNOW BEFORE YOU GO, be courteous, and help protect sensitive natural areas. Plan ahead and remember several essential responsible recreation guidelines throughout the summer, including:

ENJOY AND PROTECT SHARED PUBLIC LANDS

With visitation continuing to increase, visitors are reminded to do their part to help protect land, wildlife, water and plants. Numerous small disturbances can quickly harm sensitive natural resources and have a lasting impact. Remember to “Leave No Trace” and be prepared to pack out all trash and dog waste.

BE COURTEOUS AND INCLUSIVE

People visit trails and public lands for many reasons, including emotional and physical well-being and spending time with friends and family members. Visitors of all identities and abilities deserve respect and courtesy while recreating outdoors.

STAY ON TRAIL AND WALK THROUGH MUD

If you need to step off-trail to let others pass, avoid stepping on vegetation. Step back on trail immediately after people pass you. Please don’t travel off trail. Help protect sensitive wildlife habitats by staying out of wildlife closure areas.

PLAN AHEAD AND KNOW YOUR LIMITS

Local public land agencies continue to see sustained high numbers of rescues. Don’t take unnecessary risks. Look at the weather forecast and trail and trailhead information. Visit public lands with a friend or a family member and tell people where you’re going and when you plan to return. Bring food and water and wear appropriate clothing and shoes.

DON’T PARK ILLEGALLY AT FULL TRAILHEADS/ FOLLOW ALL RULES AND REGULATIONS

Have an alternate plan in case the parking lot is full. Parks and trails are generally less crowded on weekdays. Trailhead parking lots are often full early in the morning on weekends. Review agency rules and regulations before heading to the trailhead as individual areas may have special restrictions or guidelines. Rangers will issue tickets for illegally parked vehicles.

MAKE RESERVATIONS

Mount Evans Recreation Area visitors must make a reservation this year. While base costs will not change, customers will be charged a $2 reservation fee by recreation.gov. Reservations are not required for biking and hiking into the area. Annual and lifetime passholders still need to make reservations. Those who arrive without a reservation will need to secure a timed entry ticket.

FOLLOW ALL PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDANCE AND REQUIREMENTS

Stay home if you are sick. Remember to “keep the space in open space” by maintaining six feet of distance from people not in your household. While no longer required, it’s recommended you bring a face covering with you because it’s not always possible to maintain six feet of physical distance outdoors, such as passing others on a narrow trail.

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Whitewater Rafting on Clear Creek Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

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Adventure Park

ATV Tours

OHV Trails

Whitewater Park/Boat Launch

Whitewater Rafting Outfitters

TRAILS

Spring Creek/Silver City OHV

Trails u

Lawson is a small, unincorporated community along Clear Creek. It was originally named Free America after nearby silver mines opened in 1876 and designed as a place for families to raise children. The railroad renamed it Lawson. The construction of Interstate 70 in the 1960s removed the north side of the town. Today, it’s home to a public whitewater park, rafting companies and an adventure park with lodging options.

LAWSON WHITEWATER PARK

This park is an easily-accessible public access to Clear Creek for fishing, rafting, kayaking and canoing with parking, restrooms and changing area. It includes more than 400 feet of trails, terracing and public access points. It features several in-stream structures and the original “Lawson Hole” along with handicapped-accessible trails at the put-ins and take-outs. Its primary focus was to revitalize a severely impacted corridor of the river that had been damaged by I-70 construction. From Exit 233, continue on County Road 308 to Alvarado Road and turn right. Cross a bridge, travel about 400 feet and the whitewater park is on the right. Use Exit 234 if heading west.

LAWSON ADVENTURE PARK

The adventure park offers whitewater rafting, via ferrata, zipline, and UTV side-by-side tours as well as pet-friendly lodging including furnished cabins and yurts as well as a bar and grille house, which is open daily. Call 720-7792595 or visit lawsonadventurepark.com for details.

DOWNIEVILLE

AT THIS EXIT

Adventure Park

Animal Shelter

ATV Tours

Dispensaries

OHV Trails

Whitewater Park/Boat Launch

Whitewater Rafting Outfitters

Downieville is named for the 1870 Downieville Ranch, a 32-room hotel and stable known for its fresh-baked breads for guests by the founder’s wife. The hotel was later converted to a boardinghouse before it burned to the ground in 1947. In 1955, a port of entry and truck weigh station was constructed. Today, businesses servicing interstate travelers and skiers are located at the exit. It also provides access to a variety of rafting companies, zip lines, adventure parks and the Lawson Whitewater Park. The exit features a truck stop with convenience store and food, dispensaries, coffee shop and a ski rental company with outdoor gear. County Road 308 connects to Lawson at Exit 233, which is eastbound only, and Dumont at Exit 235, which is a westbound-only exit.

SPRING CREEK/SILVER CITY ROAD OHV TRAILS

This off-road, expert-only rock crawling trail located near Lawson Exit 233 and accessed from both directions at Exit 234 is the “go to spot” for OHV drivers. It sees very heavy traffic during the weekends, so don’t expect to be on this trail alone. Traversing large boulders are the norm on the 5-mile route. The trail, which eventually reaches 11,064 feet, climbs straight up the mountain providing spectacular views.

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233 EASTBOUND EXIT ONLY • USE EXIT 234 FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS TO ACCESS ROADS AND BUSINESSES AT EXITS 233 & 235
LAWSON
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ATV trails near Lawson and Downieville
Alvarado Road To Empire To Georgetown Lawson Exit 233 Clear Creek Whitewater Park
Lawson Whitewater Park
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Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

Dumont was founded in 1859 as Mill City, but changed its name in 1880 to honor Colonel John M. Dumont, a pioneer and influential mine owner. It was once an important stage coach stop known for ore stamping mills and smelting. Today, it is a quiet community with an active historical society and well-preserved school house.

HISTORIC DUMONT SCHOOLHOUSE

The Dumont-based Mill Creek Valley Historical Society was formed to restore and preserve the Historic Dumont Schoolhouse at 150 Dumont Lane to its former glory. It is now listed on the National Registry of Historic Sites. The society also cares for the Coburn Cabin, which sits in the school’s yard. The building was originally located in the nearby town of Lawson was forced to move during construction of I-70. Visit mcvhs.org to learn more.

PHILADELPHIA MILL SITE OPEN SPACE PARK

Two fishing platforms along Clear Creek, restrooms, parking, a picnic table and additional creek access are at this three-acre Clear Creek County Open Space property, 70 N. Spring Gulch Road. All are ADA accessible. It is off Stanley Road/County Road 312 between Exits 235 and 238. Dogs are permitted on leash. It is open an hour before sunrise to an hour after sunset.

CHARLIE’S PLACE ANIMAL SHELTER

Charlie’s Place, 500 W. Dumont Road, is a modern animal shelter serving Clear Creek and Gilpin Counties. Cats and dogs are available for adoption during operating hours. Call 303679-2477 or visit charliesplaceshelter.org for details.

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AT THIS EXIT Aerial Adventure Park & Zipline Animal Shelter ATV/UTV Rental Estelle Philleo Grave & Memorial Historic Dumont Schoolhouse Philadelphia Mill Site O.S. Park Whitewater Rafting Outfitters 235 DUMONT
To Downieville To Idaho Springs Clear Creek
USE EXIT 234 FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS TO ACCESS ROADS AND BUSINESSES AT EXITS 233 & 235 • WESTBOUND ONLY EXIT 307 C.R. 308, Dumont, CO 80436 303-567-4907 Mon-Fri: 12:30-4:30; Sat: 8-11:45
Philadelphia Mill Site Open Space Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

FALL RIVER ROAD/SAINT MARY’S GLACIER

Saint Mary’s Glacier and the historic community of Alice are 9 miles above Exit 238. The area is rich in mining history and was home to a ski area from the 1930s through 1986. The easy 3/4 mile glacier hike, and its stunning views, is a top tourist destination in the region. Leashed dogs are welcome. Six miles up Fall River Road, Rainbow Road leads to Fall River Reservoir, Chinns Lake and Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, which provides hiking access to James Peak Wilderness.

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Fall River Road

Gold Mine Tour

Historic Alice Schoolhouse

Loch Lomond

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PHOENIX GOLD MINE TOUR

The Phoenix Gold Mine, 800 Trail Creek Road, offers an authentic trip into Colorado mining history. Experience an educational tour of a working mine and pan for gold. Take Exit 238 and head south across the river to Stanley Road and turn left to Trail Creek Road/County Road 136. Call 303-567-0422 or visit phoenixgoldmine.com to learn more.

PARKING AT ST. MARY’S GLACIER

The only legal parking for St. Mary’s Glacier are two pay parking lots south and north of the trailhead on the left side of the road. There are restrooms and trash facilities at both, which cost $5 a day per vehicle. There is NO PARKING on Fall River Road or in subdivisions and local law enforcement will issue parking tickets. Find complete details and additional regulations at stmarysglacier.com. There is also no camping in the lots or anywhere in the immediate area.

OHV TRAILS

Access moderate OHV trails featuring beautiful wildflowers and views including Kingston Peak Trail, a 2.4 mile lightly used route and Loch Lomond Trail, a 2.3 mile heavily trafficked trail. Dogs on leash are allowed.

PET RESOURCES

If traveling with a pet, it is good to know some options for their care along the way. Always clean up after your dog, even in the backcountry, and be sure to learn the local leash laws to avoid issues.

Charlie’s Place Animal Shelter, 500 W. Dumont Road in Dumont at Exit 235, is the Clear Creek/Gilpin County Animal Shelter. The no-kill facility provides a safe environment for abandoned, homeless, stray and impounded dogs and cats. It offers adoptions, microchipping and low-cost vaccination clinics. Call 303-679-2477 if you loose a pet. Visit charliesplaceshelter.org to learn more.

If in need of food or other supplies for the traveling pet, stop by Dancing Dog Pet Supply, 1241 Miner St. at exit 240 in Idaho Springs. Call 303-519-0447 or visit dancing-dog.business.site to learn more. Other options include Family Dollar, 1560 Argentine St. in Georgetown, Exit 228; Safeway, 2425 Miner St. in Idaho Springs, Exit 241; Mountain Tool & Feed, 2195 E. Idaho Springs Road at Hidden Valley, Exit 243; or Chow Down, 1260 Bergen Pkwy., Dogma Pet Supply & Dog Wash, 29017 Hotel Way, Koa’s House

Pet Supplies, 32156 Castle Ct. and Evergreen Feed & Supply, 3142 Evergreen Pkwy. along the Evergreen Pkwy. at Exits 251 or 252.

Dirty Dog? The B&J Laundromat, 1347 Idaho St., at Exit 240, has a self-serve dog wash station. There are also self-serve stations and full-serivce options at Dogma Pet Supply & Dog Wash, 29017 Hotel Way, at Exits 251 or 252.

Board your pets at the Bergen Bark Inn, 2989 Bergen Peak Dr.; Canine’s Canyon, 24060 U.S. 40; or Evergreen Cat Lodge, 32163 Soda Creek Dr.

Should a trip to a veterinary clinic become necessary, visit Clear Creek Veterinary Clinic, 1209 Miner St. in Idaho Springs at Exit 240 or Beaver Brook Pet Center Animal Hospital, 77 Elmgreen Lane at Exits 247 or 248. Additionally, Elk Meadow Veterinary Hospital, 1193 Bergen Pkwy.; Evergreen Animal Hospital,32175 Castle Ct.; Mountain Vet to Pet, 30810 Stagecoach Blvd.; Family Veterinary Hospital, 3951 Evergreen Pkwy.; and Blue Spruce Animal Hospital, 27882 Meadow Dr. are options along Evergreen Parkway at Exits 251 or 252.

Summer/Fall

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238 NO AMENITIES AT THIS EXIT • NO CAMPING IS ALLOWED IN THE SAINT MARY’S AREA • ATTRACTIONS ARE AT LEAST 9 MILES FROM HIGHWAY 9mi EXIT 238 EXIT238 ClearCreek StanleyRoad Fall River Road to Saint Mary’s/Alice Saint Mary’s Glacier/Alice Exit 238
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IDAHO SPRINGS – WEST END

Idaho Springs West End is mostly a residential area, but the exit is the best way to access Stanley Road/ County Road 312, rafting companies, adventure parks and mine tours. This is also a great place to begin a street bike ride along Interstate 70 frontage roads or an easy hike along town trails adjacent to Clear Creek.

PHOENIX GOLD MINE TOUR

The Phoenix Gold Mine offers an educational and fun tour of the mine and gold panning. Take Exit 239 and head west on Stanley Road, then turn left on C.R. 136/Trail Creek Road. Look for signs pointing the way. See page 18 for more details.

EDGAR EXPERIMENTAL MINE

The Edgar Mine, the Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine, 365 8th Ave., produced high-grade silver, gold, lead and copper in the 1870s. Today, it is an underground laboratory for future engineers. Students and staff conduct one-hour guided tours of the underground workings by appointment for a fee. Visit mining.mines.edu or call 303-567-2911 to learn more.

IDAHO SPRINGS TRAILS

A parking lot at the Exit 239 eastbound off-ramp is the start of a network of trails that connect to 17th Avenue downtown. The Big Five Trail runs east along Clear Creek, connects to the Idaho Springs and Prospector trails, then meets Charlie Tayler Water Wheel Trail at Exit 240.

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IDAHO SPRINGS – CENTRAL 240

Idaho Springs, named for Chief Idaho and nearby natural hot springs, was founded in 1859. It is the site of the state’s first significant gold discovery. Mining was largely responsible for its creation and growth, and the city continues to preserve and celebrate its heritage. During the late 20th century, the town evolved into a tourist center and popular stop for travelers heading to and from recreation areas along Interstate 70 or nearby Mount Evans, Echo Lake and adjacent national forest lands. A Victorian-era downtown offers unique shops, popular restaurants and breweries, while mine tours and historic sites provide insight into local history. Access the historic downtown as well as Mount Evans and Echo Lake areas via Hwy. 103 at this exit.

NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT

The downtown district between 13th and 17th Avenues is a National Historic District. It has been the commercial center of the community since its development in the late 19th century and continues to be home to a superb collection of Late Victorian-Era structures. Many homes from the town’s early mining days remain as well.

IDAHO SPRINGS RECREATION CENTER

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Clear Creek Metropolitan Recreation District’s Idaho Springs Recreation Center, 1130 Idaho Street, offers low-priced day-use passes to its pool and fitness center every day of the week. The six-lane, 25-yard pool has a one-meter diving board, wading pool and hot tub. The fitness area has a full range of cardiovascular and weight lifting equipment and classes. Call 303-5674822 or visit clearcreekrecreation.com for details.

HERITAGE MUSEUM VISITOR CENTER & NATIONAL FOREST RANGER STATION

The Heritage Museum Visitor Center, 2060 Miner St., features local information and a free, informative museum of fascinating artifacts. Arapaho National Forest also maintains a ranger station in the location. It can be reached from either Exit 240 or Exit 241 from Colorado Blvd. Call 303567-4382 for additional information.

MINER STREET MARKET

Miner Street between 14th to 17th streets is closed to traffic this summer to allow businesses to use the space for outdoor dining, live performances and other activities.

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DOWNTOWN-AREA PARKING SYSTEM

In the downtown area, visitors must park, then pay via paperless kiosks or on the Park Idaho Springs App on a smartphone. Paid Parking is 7 days a week, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Once parked, use a kiosk or a QR code on a parking information sign to pay. The first half hour is free, hours 1-3 are $1.50 an and hours 4 and beyond are $5 an hour. Citations start at $25. Call 303-825-0429 or visit parkidahosprings.com to learn more.

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MOUNT EVANS RECREATION AREA

Mount Evans Recreation Area features the highest paved road in North America, which leads to the summit one of Colorado’s famous 14ers. Take a short walk to the top once the summit parking area is reached. Overlook spectacular views of distant mountain peaks, alpine lakes and glacier valleys. Along the way are stops that offer glances into life in the high alpine environment, including Mount Goliath and its demonstration garden managed by Denver Botanic Gardens.

MOUNT EVANS SCENIC BYWAY

The Mount Evans Scenic Byway, which begins at the Idaho Springs Visitor Center follows Hwy. 103 south of Idaho Springs before turning onto Hwy. 5 at Echo Lake, climbs more than 7,000 feet in its 28-mile length. It reaches an altitude of 14,130 feet at the summit. The route offers scenic views of the Continental Divide, mountain goat and bighorn sheep herds, wildflowers and pine forests. Overlook spectacular views of distant mountain peaks, alpine lakes and glacier valleys along the way. The road is open 24 hours a day, weather permitting, through the first weekend in October. The Hwy. 5 portion requires a fee and reservation. Access to the top is closed at Summit Lake in early September. Weather changes quickly and drastically on the summit. Regardless of conditions at the base, be prepared for intense sunlight, cold temperatures, snow, hail or rain, extreme wind and low oxygen levels. The road can close any day due to winter-like conditions. Mount Evans is a very popular destination. Expect heavy traffic, limited parking with full parking lots and lines on most weekends. The best time to visit is on weekdays and mornings. Vehicles over 30 feet are not recommended on Hwy. 5 due to the steep, narrow, winding road. For the latest road information, visit coloradodot.info.

MOUNT EVANS RECREATION AREA RESERVATIONS

To reduce crowding at welcome stations, restrooms and parking areas, reservations are required for entry to the Mount Evans Recreation Area in 2021. Regular fees, ranging from $5-$15, also apply. Private vehicles entering the area, including annual and lifetime passholders, must have a timed reservation. Reservations are not required for biking and hiking into the area. All pass sales and reservations must be made online at recreation.gov. It is best to make reservation before arriving as cell service is limited at entry gates.

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Mount Evans summit
Mount Evans Recreation Area Mount Evans Wilderness Mount Evans Wilderness Mount Evans Wilderness Mount Evans State Wildlife Area C.R.43 Guanella Pass Road Squaw Pass Road Upper Bear Creek Road F.S.188 F.S.247 Deer Creek Geneva Creek C.G. Threemile Burning Bear C.G. Summit Lake Hells Hole Trail Mt.Bierstadt Trail RosalieTrail Tanglewood Trail Threemile Trail CubCreekTrail CubCreekTrail BeartrackLakesTrail Lost CreekTrail MeridianTrail IndianCreek Trail SummitLakeTrail Beaver Meadows Trail Lincoln Lake Trail CaptainTrailMountain Resthouse Meadows Trail Roosevelt Lakes Trail RosalieTrail AbyssLakeTrail AbyssLakeTrail Chicago LakesTrail MT. EVANS SUMMIT MT. BIERSTADT SUMMIT LAKE PARK UPPER GOLIATH ECHO LAKE Guanella Pass C.G. Clear Lake Meridian Cub Creek Camp Rock Lost Creek Echo Lake Hells Hole West Chicago Creek South Chicago Creek SouthChicagoCreekTrail To Georgetown Grant To Idaho Springs To Bergen Park & Evergreen To Evergreen GuanellaPass Road Guanella Pass Road C.R. 47 To Kenosha Pass To Morrison/ Denver No camping, campfires or stove fires are allowed except in designated campgrounds.
Photo by Jeffrey V. Smith

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INDIAN HOT SPRINGS RESORT

The gender specific caves, private baths and outdoor Jacuzzis at Indian Hot Springs, 302 Soda Creek Road, are continually fed pure mineral water at 115 degrees. With an average temperature of 90-100 degrees, the mineral water swimming pool — complete with flowering plants and live banana and palm trees — is a family favorite. The resort also features a spa and a variety of accommodations for overnight guests. Call 303-989-6666 or visit indianhotsprings.com to learn more.

HORSEBACK RIDING

Ride or lead horses along varied terrain in the National Forest. Ranger offices offer trail information and detailed maps to locate trailheads with adequate trailer parking. Pack animals are not allowed in developed campgrounds or where posted. The Hells Hole Trail and Captain Mountain Trail through the Mount Evans Wilderness, which opens June 15, are some of the area’s best options. The Hells Hole Trailhead is three miles down West Chicago Creek Road, which is 6.5 miles south of Idaho Springs on Hwy. 103. The trail begins where the road ends. The Captain Mountain Trail starts at the Echo Lake Trailhead, which is off Hwy. 5/Mount Evans Road located 14 miles south of Idaho Springs on Hwy 103. Park outside of the Echo Lake Campground and follow the road through the campground to find a trail marker. A mandatory free self-issuing permit is required for the Mount Evans Wilderness. They are available at the trailhead or entry point into the wilderness.

BRIDAL VEIL FALLS AND CHARLIE TAYLER WATERWHEEL

Picturesque Bridal Veil Falls and the Charlie Tayler Waterwheel, built in the 1890s, can be viewed up close after a short and easy walk from downtown. The trail, which goes under I-70, begins at Harold Anderson Park behind Town Hall, 1711 Miner Street. The waterfall spills out of Soda Creek and into Clear Creek.

IDAHO SPRINGS – EAST END

This Idaho Springs exit is the best way to reach attractions — including the Argo Gold Mill & Tunnel — restaurants, businesses and accommodations at the east end of town.

HISTORIC ARGO MILL & TUNNEL TOURS

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ARGO Gold Mill & Tunnel

Courtney Ryley Cooper Park

Idaho Springs Ball Field

Complex & Synthetic Ice Rink

Visitor Center & Ranger Station

The Mighty Argo Mill and Tunnel, 2350 Riverside Dr., is one of the region’s most prominent National Historic Landmarks. It was a central character in the Colorado gold-rush and remains one of the largest, most well-preserved historic gold mills in the world. Begun in 1893, the Argo Tunnel extends over 4.5 miles intersecting most major gold mines between Idaho Springs and Central City, while its mill, which stands over 110 feet tall, dates from 1913. Tour schedules in 2021 are subject to change. It is recommended to book online or call ahead to confirm availability. The Mercantile is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 303-567-2421 or visit argomilltour.com for tours and additional information.

IDAHO SPRINGS SPORTS COMPLEX AND SYNTHETIC ICE RINK

2420 Colo. Blvd.

Idaho Springs, CO 80452

303-567-2903

Mon-Fri: 8:30-5; Sat: 9-noon

The Idaho Springs Ball Field Complex, 101 Idaho Springs Road, features two ball fields, restrooms and a performance stage. Special events are held at the complex throughout the summer including “Summer Family Days,” June 26 and Aug. 28, featuring outdoor recreation, family activities, live music and food truck. A “Christmas in July” event with cookie decorating, photos with Santa and more is July 24. The park also features a synthetic Glice “ice rink” with skating and a Bumper Car Ride suitable for kids and adults for a fee. A non-motorized trail connects the complex to Downtown Idaho Springs. Call 303-567-4822 or visit clearcreekrecreation.com for more information.

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Argo Gold Mill & Tunnel
26 Mountain Adventure Guide - Clear Creek County • Summer/Fall 2021 Idaho Springs - East End Exit 241 EXIT241 Clear Creek Riverside Dr IdahoSpringsRoad Riverside Dr Colorado Blvd Miner St Edwards St 25th Ave Gibson Ave Ball Field Complex To Idaho Springs Central Argo Gold Mill & Tunnel
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HIDDEN VALLEY / CENTRAL CITY PARKWAY

Hidden Valley provides access to an 8.4 mile, four-lane highway with direct access to the historic mining and gambling town of Central City, founded by miners in 1859. The well-preserved town features historic tours, history museum, opera festival and special events on its Main Street as well as 24 hour casino gaming. The Casino Parkway to the town can be traveled in about 12 minutes. The exit also provides access to C.R. 314 to the south, which leads to Game Check Station Trailhead and the Scott Landcaster Memorial Trail connecting the Floyd Hill area to Exit 241 in Idaho Springs as well as a gas station and retail store.

SCOTT LANDCASTER MEMORIAL

TRAIL (near exit)

This 5-mile trail, which is part of the Clear Creek Greenway, is mostly flat and easy. It runs between the Idaho Springs Ball Fields at Exit 241 and Exit 244 where it connects to frontage roads. The Game Check Trailhead parking lot 1335 E. Idaho Springs Road, just west of Exit 243 on C.R. 314, is an easy place to pick up the trail and reach Clear Creek fishing spots.

HIDEE GOLD MINE TOUR (6 miles)

Learn geology, mineralogy and history while 700 feet underground in a well-lit, dry and safe mine at The Hidee Gold Mine, 1950 Hidee Mine Road. Tours include an authentic gold vein where visitors can chip and keep a gold ore sample. Gold panning is also offered. Tours are daily on the hour between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call 720-548-0343 or visit hideegoldmine.com to learn more and check availability.

KOA HOLIDAY DENVER WEST/ CENTRAL CITY (7 miles)

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Game Check Station Trailhead

Gas Station & Convenience Store

Whitewater Rafting Outfitter

IN CENTRAL CITY - 9 MILES

Casino Gaming & Sports Betting

Central City Casino Parkway

Gold Mine Tour

Museums & Historic Sites

National Forest Campground

National Historic District

OHV Trails

RV Park & Campground

Sunday Farmers Market TRAILS

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This full-service RV park and campground, 605 Lake Gulch Road, has pull-through sites, full hookups, cable TV, a hot tub, sauna, WiFi, food and more. Pets are allowed. Call 303-582-3043 or visit koa.com/campgrounds/denver-west for information.

CASINO GAMING & SPORTS BETTING

There are six casinos in Central City and several more in nearby Black Hawk. Most are open 24 hours a day and offer lodging, dining and entertainment. They have no betting limits and provide a wide range of slots, table games and more. Sports betting is also legal. Several casinos offer it on site and through online apps.

HISTORIC BUILDING TOURS

HISTORIC CENTRAL CITY

or by appointment. Tours are $6 per person, per building or $5 if combined with other tours. Children 12 and under are free. All tours begin at Washington Hall, 117 Eureka St. Call 303-582-5283 or visit gilpinhistory. org to learn more.

HISTORIC CEMETERIES

149 Gregory Street Central City, CO 80427 303-582-5646

Mon-Fri: 8:30–Noon & 1–5 Sat: 10-12:30

Explore some of the town’s historic buildings with guided tours by the Gilpin County Historical Society. Tours of the Thomas House (1867), Washington Hall (1862) and St. James Methodist Church (1872) are offered daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., through Oct.

3. Visit the Gilpin History Museum, 228 E. First High St., through Oct. 3

One mile west of Central City (up Eureka Street toward the Columbine Campground) lie several cemeteries with hundreds of ornate stone markers and intricate grill work, with headstones dating back to the 1860s.

GILPIN ARTS ASSOCIATION

The Gilpin County Arts Association’s gallery in historic Washington Hall, 117 Eureka St., presents its 74th Annual Juried Show of original art, June 5–Aug. 14, from 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

daily. The gallery also sells art, cards, jewelry and gifts priced under $100. Call 303-582-5952 or visit gilpinarts. org for details.

OPERA HOUSE & FESTIVAL

The 550-seat opera house, 120 Eureka St., was built in 1878 and is a National Historic Landmark. It has hosted performances by the nation’s fifth-oldest opera company since 1932. This year, performances of “Dido and Aeneas” are in the Opera Gardens, July 17-28, and feature Central City Opera’s young artists.

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CLEAR CREEK CANYON / U.S. 6

This alternate scenic route from Idaho Springs to Golden follows U.S. 6 as it winds through Clear Creek Canyon next to Clear Creek. Passing through a narrow canyon with a series of tunnels, it offers dramatic scenery and gives access to fishing, boating and trailheads in Clear Creek Canyon Park, Centennial Cone Park and the Peaks to Plains Trail. Heading west on Hwy. 119 — the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway — travelers can access casinos in Black Hawk and eventually Nederland, Allenspark and Estes Park as well as Rocky Mountain National Park, which is 70 miles north.

BLACK HAWK

Black Hawk, with 13 casinos, numerous hotels, soothing spas and restaurants ranging from authentic steak houses to buffets, is a small city that has become a major regional gaming destination. The town is located north on Hwy. 119 about 10 miles from Exit 244. Hidden Treasure Trailhead includes hiking and downhill biking trails. Check out visitblackhawk.org for details.

OXBOW TRAILHEAD

The Oxbow Trailhead area, located near Tunnel 5 on U.S. 6 in Clear Creek County, provides an important link for the Clear Creek Greenway between Clear Creek County and neighboring Jefferson County. At the same time, the Oxbow site is a destination unto itself with scenic beauty, wildlife, cultural history, and recreation amenities like rock climbing spots, hiking and biking. The trailhead and parking area is temporarily closed due to trail construction, but the Clear Creek Greenway is open and accessible from Jefferson County Open Space.

CENTENNIAL CONE PARK & CLEAR CREEK CANYON PARK

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Centennial Cone Park offers a near-backcountry experience, with a 12-mile trail loop offering views of Clear Creek and the opportunity to see elk and other wildlife. Centennial Cone West Trailhead, 2224 Douglas Mountain Dr., and Centennial Cone North Trailhead, 3956 Camino Perdido, provide access to trails. On weekends, hike and horseback ride on odd-numbered dates; bike on even-numbered dates. Clear Creek Canyon Park near the junction of U.S. 6 and Hwy. 119 (3 miles from Exit 244) offers unique recreation experiences among steep canyon walls and Clear Creek. The Mayhem Gulch, Tunnel 5 Oxbow and Clear Creek Canyon Big Easy trailheads offer parking, toilets and trail access. Call 303-271-5925 or visit jeffco.us/open-space for details on each.

PEAK TO PLAINS TRAIL

This concrete and ADA accessible trail straddles the border of Jefferson and Clear Creek Counties and provides a conduit for non-motorized transport through the scenic Clear Creek Canyon. The award-winning Peaks to Plains Trail attracts users for an easy hike or bike ride and river access for boating and fishing. Visit jeffco.us/3792/Peaks-to-Plains-Trail for information.

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Clear Creek Canyon Open Space Park provides almost 10 miles of access to gold-bearing waterway for visitors. When the water is high in spring and early summer, prospecting access is limited. Recreational gold prospecting is allowed in Clear Creek only within Clear Creek Canyon Park, see posted signs for permissible areas along creek. Prospecting is prohibited in some areas at the Big Easy Trailhead. Prospectors must adhere to all prospecting and park regulations. Visit jeffco.us/open-space/ parks/clear-creek-canyon-park to learn more.

ROCK CLIMBING

Clear Creek Canyon has long been a go-to destination for local climbing communities. With more than 1,000 total climbs spanning all grades, six climbing areas and hundreds of new routes, Clear Creek Canyon is considered by many to be among the best sport climbing areas on the Front Range. Parking along U.S. 6 between Tunnels 5 and 6 is temporarily closed. Climbers and other users can access the area from west of Tunnel 6 or Jefferson County trailheads.

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Floyd Hill and Beaver Brook are residential areas near the eastern county line. Use Exits 247 or 248 depending on which direction you are traveling on Interstate 70. The exits access Clear Creek County open space areas at Floyd Hill and Beaver Brook Watershed as well as an alternative route to the Evergreen Parkway and Bergen Park at Exit 248. The Clear Creek County High School and an antique store are at Exit 247.

SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN TRAIL

Saddleback Mountain is a “local gem” with spectacular views located in the Beaver Brook Watershed Open Space. South of Interstate 70, turn right on Hyland Road and follow signs to Saddleback Mountain.

FLOYD HILL OPEN SPACE

Floyd Hill Open Space, 37899 U.S. 40, is 108 acres offering amazing views of the Front Range, Centennial Cone and Lookout Mountain. Rock climbing is also available. Designed with both biking and hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult, this new 12-mile trail system includes The Sluice, a new, purpose-built 1.3-mile world-class, bike-only directional downhill trail that descends more than 300 vertical feet down the slope’s 20-30% grade. It was constructed by the non-profit Colorado Mountain Bike Association, FlowRide Concepts and Clear Creek County Open Space. There are also hiker-only trail options. Visit comba.org for details and trail maps.

Beaver Brook and Floyd Hill are residential areas near the eastern county line. Use Exit 247 or Exit 248 depending on which direction you are going on Interstate 70. The exits access Clear Creek County open space areas at Beaver Brook Watershed and Floyd Hill. County Road 65 is an alternative route to the Evergreen Parkway/Lariat Loop Scenic Byway and Evergreen/Bergen Park businesses at Exit 248. It also is a quick way to reach scenic Hwy. 103 to the Mount Evans Area and Idaho Springs.

BEAVER BROOK WATERSHED OPEN SPACE

Located 3 miles west of Bergen Park on Hwy. 103 and south of Exit 248 via County Road 65, the Beaver Brook Watershed is part of a 20-mile wildlife corridor between Elk Meadow in Jefferson County and Mount Evans. The open space is one of the last remaining undeveloped sub-alpine forests in the Front Range. It includes wildflower-filled meadows, bubbling streams bounded by lush vegetation, forested slopes, abundant wildlife, and dramatic rock features. Leashed dogs are allowed.

ELMGREEN PARK

Elmgreen Park, 185 Beaver Brook Canyon Road, is located adjacent to the Clear Creek High School near Floyd Hill Exit 247. It has a covered picnic table, playground, tennis court, basketball goal, and restroom facility. The “Gold Digger” Trail is currently being built around the school and should be completed this summer.

ADAMS NATURAL MEATS

This country market, 33850 U.S. 40, provides high-quality, grass fed bison and beef products as well as a selection of elk, turkey, ham, and chicken. Bison can be seen on the property. It is open to the public Tuesday-Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Visit adamsnaturalmeats.com or call 303-674-3123 for details.

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Floyd Hill Open Space

EL RANCHO/EVERGREEN PARKWAY

El Rancho got its start in 1947, when the Jahnke family built a log-cabin style restaurant in the foothills west of Denver. When Interstate 70 was built in the mid-1960s, the highway department named the exit to Evergreen “El Rancho.” Today, it is a brewery and restaurant featuring Continental Divide views. There are gas stations, car care establishments, Walmart, Home Depot, hotel, restaurants and retail stores at the exit. It also connects to the Evergreen Parkway and Lariat Loop Scenic Byway for eastbound interstate traffic.

HUMPHREY HISTORY PARK & MUSEUM

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Elk Meadow Park

Evergreen Lake

Humphrey History Park Museum

Public Golf Course

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This living history experience on the 1930s Kinnikinnick Ranch, established in 1920 by the Humphrey family at 620 Soda Creek Road, includes historic house tours, goats and chickens, classes, an art gallery, antique store, hiking trails, and special events. It is open Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. through Labor Day. Call 303-674-5429 or visit hmpm.org for more details.

ELK MEADOW PARK

This 1,475-acre park, 32281 Stagecoach Boulevard, is open during daylight hours and can be a great place to view herds of elk. Trail experiences are diverse including the option for a 4.7-mile difficult hike to Bergen Peak. There are 14.5 miles of trails including the easy Painter’s Pause/Founders Trail and The Pioneer Trail connects Bergen Park to Evergreen Lake through the park. Visit jeffco.us/1218/Elk-Meadow-Park for maps and information.

EVERGREEN PARKWAY

Evergreen Parkway is part of the Lariat Loop Scenic Byway, is a four- to six-lane roadway connecting Interstate 70 with Hwy. 103, Bergen Park and the town of Evergreen. It reaches Morrison and C-470 in 18 miles. An abundance of shopping and dining options can be found at the exit, along the parkway and in downtown Evergreen, which also offers fine arts, crafts and gifts as well as bistros, coffee shops, boutiques, shopping, lodging, golf, hiking, fishing, boating, paddleboarding, live music and dining along Bear Creek.

LARIAT LOOP SCENIC BYWAY

This 40-mile National Scenic Byway connects Golden, Morrison, and Evergreen. It passes dozens of open space parks, museums, and other heritage sites in foothills, canyons, and meadows. The state’s original gateway to the mountains still has sharp curves, winding roads, spectacular views, and waysides. Visit lariatloop.org for more information.

HORSEBACK RIDING

AT THIS EXIT

Elk Meadow Park

Evergreen Lake

Humphrey History Park Museum

Public Golf Course

TRAILS

Bergen Peak Trail u

Painter’s Pause/Founders Trail l

Ride or lead horses along varied terrain in the National Forest. The Cub Creek Trail, located south of Evergreen, is open to horses. Follow the parkway 6 miles to the junction with Hwy. 73 below the Evergreen Lake Dam. Turn south and drive about a mile to Brook Forest Road. Follow the road for about 5 miles to Brook Forest then continue south on Black Mountain Road another mile to the trailhead. A mandatory free self-issuing permit is required for the Mount Evans Wilderness which can be accessed from this trail. Free permits are available at each trailhead or entry point into the wilderness.

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THE GUIDE – LODGING

303-569-1109

720-741-8989

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• thecabinsatcountryroad.com BED & BREAKFAST Silver Plume | Exit
Georgetown | Exit 228 St. Mary’s Glacier/Alice
+ 12 miles Empire | Exit 232 + 2 miles Idaho
Downtown Evergreen
Exits
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+ 8 miles WiFi BreakfastPet-FriendlyMicrowaveMini-Fridge HotTub Pool#ofRooms 6 • • • 3 • • • 4 • • 4 • • • • 8 • • • • 3 • • • 2 • • • • • 17 • • • • • • 5 • • • • • • 7 • • • • 4 • • • • 54 • • • • 33 • • • • • • • 10 • • • • • 77 • • • • • • • 13 • • • • HOTELS & MOTELS Georgetown | Exit
Lawson
CLEAR CREEK INN 610
Street •
• clearcreekinn.co GEORGETOWN LODGE 1600
• georgetownlodge.com GEORGETOWN MOUNTAIN INN 1100
• georgetownmountaininn.com HOTEL CHATEAU CHAMONIX 1414
• hotelchateauchamonix.com MICROTEL INN & SUITES
2190
LAWSON
3440
HISTORIC WINDSOR HOTEL
Woodward Street • 303-999-6010
historicwindsorhotel.com HORSTMANN HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST
9th Street • 303-569-3038
horstmannhousebb.com ROSE STREET BED & BREAKFAST
Rose Street • 303-578-7844
rosestreetbnb.com MAD CREEK BED & BREAKFAST 167 W Park Avenue
303-569-2003
madcreekguesthouse.com SILVER LAKE LODGE BED & BREAKFAST (Adults Only) 336 Crest Drive • 303-567-9299
thesilverlakelodge.com MINER’S PICK BED & BREAKFAST
Colorado Boulevard
303-567-4870
theminerspick.com ELK RUN BED & BREAKFAST
Witter Gulch • 303-482-2605
elkrunbedandbreakfast.com HIGHLAND HAVEN CREEKSIDE INN
Independence Trail
303-674-3577
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
U.S. 40
303-800-8193
CABINS AT COUNTRY ROAD
Highway 74
303-674-1901
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251
252
228
| Exits 233 & 234
7th
303-569-2742
Argentine St. • 303-569-3211
Rose Street
303-569-3201
Argentine Street
See ad on page 9
Argentine Street
wyndhamhotels.com/microtel
ADVENTURE PARK CABINS & YURTS See ad on page 17
Alvarado Road
720-779-2595
lawsonadventurepark.com
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HOTELS & MOTELS

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

6 & 40 MOTEL 2920 Colorado Boulevard

ARGO INN & SUITES 2622 Colorado Boulevard

BEARADICE MOTEL 2725 Colorado Boulevard

COLUMBINE INN 2545 Colorado Boulevard

H & H MOTOR LODGE 2445 Colorado Boulevard

303-567-2691

303-567-4473

303-567-4177

303-567-0948

303-567-2838

IDAHO SPRINGS MOTEL 2631 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2242

INDIAN HOT SPRINGS

6n40motel.wixsite.com/home

argoinnandsuites.com

bearadisemotel.com

columbineinn.net

hhlodge.tripod.com

302 Soda Creek Road • 303-989-6666 • indianhotsprings.com

J C SUITES

2729 Colorado Boulevard

303-567-9263

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

CENTURY CASINO HOTEL 102 Main Street

303-582-5050

GRAND Z CASINO HOTEL 321 Gregory Street

303-582-0800

jcsuites.com

cnty.com/central-city

grandzcasinohotel.com

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

AMERISTAR CASINO RESORT SPA & HOTEL 111 Richman Street

720-946-4000

blackhawk.ameristar.com

ISLE CASINO HOTEL

Main Street

800-THE-ISLE • isleblackhawk.com

LADY LUCK CASINO HOTEL 340 Main Street • 800-843-4753 • ladyluckblackhawk.com

THE LODGE CASINO HOTEL 240 Main Street • 303-582-1771 • thelodgecasino.com

THE MONARCH CASINO HOTEL 488 Main Street • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

Evergreen Parkway/El Rancho | Exits 251 & 252

COMFORT SUITES GOLDEN WEST 29300 U.S. 40 • 303-526-2000 • goldenevergreenhotel.com

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

ALPEN WAY CHALET 4980 County Road 73 • 303-674-7467 • alpenwaychalet.com

BEARS INN (No Children Under 12)

27425 Spruce Lane • 303-670-1205 • bearsinn.com

COLORADO BEAR CREEK CABINS 27400 Highway 74 • 303-674-3442 • coloradobearcreekcabins.com

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LODGING – THE GUIDE
All information subject to change. Call to confirm.

BARS, TAVERNS, SALOONS & COCKTAILS

Silver Plume | Exit 226

THE BREAD BAR

1010 Main Street • 720-722-7323 • breadbarsp.com

Georgetown | Exit 228

511 ROSE BOURBON SALOON

511 Rose Street • facebook.com/511ROSE

ALPINE RESTAURANT & BAR

1106 Rose Street • 303-569-0200 • alpinerestaurantgeorgetown.com

MOTHER’S SALOON

601 14th Street • 303-569-2080 • facebook.com/motherssaloon

SWEET EASY – COFFEE, DESSERT & COCKTAILS 504 6th Street • 303-569-5134 • sweeteasier.com

Lawson | Exit 233

ADVENTURE BASE CAMP BAR & GRILL at LAWSON ADVENTURE PARK See ad on page 17 3440 Alvarado Road • 720-779-2595

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

THE HIVE WINE BAR at THE BEE’S KNEES

1430 Miner Street • 720-998-0624

ONE DOOR DOWN BOOKS, COFFEE & COCKTAILS at TWO BROTHERS DELI See ad on page 19 1424 Miner Street • 303-567-2439 • 2brosdeli.com

VINTAGE MOOSE TAVERN See ad on Inside Back Cover 123 16th Avenue • 303-567-2375 • facebook.com/TheVintageMoose

YETI SALOON

1633 Miner Street • 303-567-0982 • theyetisaloon.com

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

GOLD COIN SALOON @ EASY STREET CASINO

120 Main Street • 303-582-5914 • easystreetcentralcity.com

PLAY MAVERICK SPORTS SPORTSBOOK @ GRAND Z HOTEL CASINO 321 Gregory Street • 303-582-0800 • grandzcasinohotel.com

U.S. Highway 6 | Exit 244

TWO BEARS TAP & GRILL 33295 U.S. 6 • 303-567-2227 • facebook.com/twobearstapandgrill

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

BAR 8042 at AMERISTAR CASINO

111 Richman Street • 720-946-6172 • blackhawkameristar.com

BARSTOOL SPORTSBOOK at AMERISTAR CASINO

111 Richman Street • 720-946-6172 • blackhawkameristar.com

CABARET STAGE BAR/CHOPHOUSE LOUNGE/HIGH LIMIT BAR @ MONARCH CASINO

488 Main Street • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK at MARDI GRAS CASINO

300 Main Street • 303-582-5600 • goldenmardigras.com

GOLD BAR at GOLDEN GATES CASINO

261 Main Street • 303-582-1650 • goldenmardigras.com

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THE GUIDE – FOOD
All information subject to change. Call to confirm.

FOOD & DRINK – THE GUIDE

BARS, TAVERNS, SALOONS & COCKTAILS

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

GOLDEN GULCH BAR at GOLDEN GULCH CASINO 321 Main Street • 303-582-5600 • goldenmardigras.com

MASQUERADE BAR & JESTER BAR at MARDI GRAS 300 Main Street • 303-582-5600 • goldenmardigras.com

MILL CITY BAR & MAIN FLOOR BAR @ SARATOGA CASINO 101 Main Street • 303-582-6100 • saratogacasinobh.com

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen Park | Exits 251 & 252 + 3 miles

EVERGREEN BREAD & COCKTAIL LOUNGE

1260 Bergen Parkway • 303-862-7993 • evergreenbreadlounge.com

WEST 74 PUB & GRILL

30790 Stagecoach Boulevard • 303-674-1762 • facebook.com/west74pubgrub

THE WILD GAME/RENDEZVOUS

1204 Bergen Parkway • 720-630-8888 • thewildgameevergreen.com

THE WOODCELLAR

1552 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-8448 • thewoodcellar.net

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

BAIT SHACK TAVERN 28275 Highway 74 • 303-670-0574 • baitshack.com

CACTUS JACKS SALOON & GRILL See ad on page 33 4651 Highway 73 • 303-674-1564 • evergreenlivemusic.com

LITTLE BEAR SALOON 28075 Highway 74 • 303-674-9991

REVIVAL BREWS

littlebearsaloon.com

27845 Highway 74 • 303-670-3224 • revivalbrews.pub

BREWERIES

Georgetown | Exit 228

CABIN CREEK BREWING See ad on page 11 577 22nd Street • 720-619-7264 • cabincreekbrewing.com

GUANELLA PASS BREWING COMPANY 501 Rose Street • 303-569-5167 • guanellapass.com

Empire | Exit 232 + 2 miles

GUANELLA PASS BREWING COMPANY at ORIGINAL HARD ROCK CAFÉ 18 Park Avenue • 303-569-5136 • guanellapass.com

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

TOMMYKNOCKER BREWERY RESTAURANT & PUB 1401 Miner Street • 303-567-2688 • tommyknocker.com

WESTBOUND & DOWN BREWING COMPANY 1617 Miner Street • 720-502-3121 • westboundanddown.com

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

DOSTAL ALLEY BREWPUB & CASINO 116 Main Street • 303-582-1610 • dostalalley.com

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GUIDE

BREWERIES

Evergreen Parkway/El Rancho | Exits 251 & 252

EL RANCHO BREWING 29260 U.S. 40 • 303-670-2739 • elranchobrewing.com

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen Park | Exits 251 & 252 + 4 miles

EVERGREEN BREWERY & TAP HOUSE 2962 Evergreen Parkway • 303-736-8419 • evergreenbrewingco.com

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

LARIAT LODGE BREWING COMPANY 27618 Fireweed Drive • 303-674-1842 • lariatlodgebrewing.com

CANDY, PASTRIES & ICE CREAM

Georgetown | Exit 228

END OF THE LINE ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN 503 6th Street • 303-563-2058 • georgetownloopgifts.com

GEORGETOWN VALLEY CANDY COMPANY 500 6th Street • 303-569-2778 • shopgvcc.com

MOUNTAIN MAMAS’ NEEDFUL THINGS 710 6th Street • 303-569-5116 • mountainmamasllc.com

SWEET EASY COFFEE, COCKTAILS & DESSERT 504 6th Street • 303-569-5134 • sweeteasier.com

Empire | Exit 232 + 2 miles

EMPIRE DAIRY KING 181 Park Avenue • 303-569-3103 • facebook.com/tawnysdairy.king

LEWIS SWEET SHOP 208 E. Park Avenue • 303-569-2379 • lewissweetshop-empire.com

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

EDELWEISS PASTRY SHOP 1520 Miner Street • 970-309-0117 • edelweisspastryshop.com

MINER DECADENCE CHOCOLATES 1536 Miner Street • 303-567-1704 • twitter.com/MinerDecadence

SIT ‘N’ CHILL ICE CREAM 1501 Miner Street • 303-257-4164 • sitnchillicecream.com

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

MAYOR WILLIE’S COFFEE & DONUTS

125 Main Street • 720-840-3165 • mayorwillies.com

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

THE B & C: BLACK HAWK BEAN & CREAM 135 Clear Creek Street • 303-582-0306 • thebandc.com

CINNABON @ THE LODGE CASINO 240 Main Street • 303-582-6376 • thelodgecasino.com

SIMPLY YUMMY! BAKING COMPANY @ ISLE CASINO 401 Main Street • 800-THE-ISLE • isleblackhawk.com

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THE
– FOOD & DRINK All information subject to change. Call to confirm.

FOOD & DRINK – THE GUIDE

CANDY, PASTRIES & ICE CREAM

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen Park | Exits 251 & 252 + 3 miles

EVERGREEN BREAD LOUNGE

1260 Bergen Parkway • 303-862-7993 • evergreenbreadlounge.com

HEARTHFIRE BOOKS & TREATS

1254 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-4549 • hearthfirebooksandtreats.com

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

ALPINE PASTRIES BAKERY

4602 Plettner Lane • 303-674-2120 • alpinepastries.com

BASKIN-ROBBINS

28206 Highway 74 • 303-674-2537 • baskinrobbins.com

SEASONALLY YOURS CANDY & GIFTS

28135 Highway 74 • 303-679-3110 • seasonally-yours.com

COFFEE & TEA SHOPS

Georgetown | Exit 228

COLORADO T-SHIRT & ESPRESSO STORE

1510 Argentine Street • facebook.com/coloradotshirtandespressostore

GEORGETOWN COFFEE & TEA

612 6th Street • 303-569-5195 • georgetowncoffee.com

SWEET EASY COFFEE, DESSERT & COCKTAILS

504 6th Street • 303-569-5134 • sweeteasier.com

Downieville/Dumont | Exit 234

STARBUCKS

308 County Road 308 •303-567-4530 • starbucks.com

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

THE FROTHY CUP

1510 Miner Street • 303-567-2622 • thefrothycup.com

ONE DOOR DOWN BOOKS, COFFEE & COCKTAILS at TWO BROTHERS DELI See ad on page 19 1424 Miner Street • 303-567-2439 • 2brosdeli.com

THE SPICE & TEA EXCHANGE

1634 Miner Street • 303-993-8018 • facebook.com/TSTEIdahoSprings

STARBUCKS

2900 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2578 • starbucks.com

WESTBOUND GENERAL

1609 Miner Street • 720-502-3121 • westboundanddown.com

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

MAYOR WILLIE’S COFFEE & DONUTS

125 Main Street • 720-840-3165 • mayorwillies.com

RETRO DELI & DAZBOG COFFEE at CENTURY CASINO 102 Main Street • 303-582 -5050 • cnty.com/central-city

Z CAFÉ/STARBUCKS at JOHNNY Z’S CASINO

132 Lawrence Street • 303-582-5623 • johnnyzscasino.com

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THE GUIDE – FOOD & DRINK

COFFEE & TEA SHOPS

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

Z CAFÉ/STARBUCKS at GRAND Z CASINO

321 Gregory Street • 303-582-0800 • grandzcasinohotel.com

THE B&C: BLACK HAWK BEAN & CREAM 135 Clear Creek Street • 303-582-0306 • thebandc.com

CINNABON at LODGE CASINO

240 Main Street • 303-582-6376 • thelodgecasino.com

JAVA, ETC. & STARBUCKS at MONARCH CASINO 488 Main St. • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

STARBUCKS at AMERISTAR CASINO

111 Richman Street • 720-946-4186 • blackhawkameristar.com

STARBUCKS at ISLE CASINO 401 Main Street • 800-THE-ISLE • isleblackhawk.com

Evergreen Parkway/El Rancho | Exits 251 & 252

STARBUCKS

29057 Hotel Way • 303-526-9439 • starbucks.com

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen Park | Exits 251 & 252 + 3 miles

THE BAGELRY

1242 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-1413 • thebagelry.com

BIVOUAC COFFEE ROASTERY & TASTING ROOM 1552 Bergen Parkway, Unit 303 • 720-588-8761 • bivouac.coffee

ESPRESSO EVERGREEN

2922 Evergreen Parkway • 303-670-8989 • espressoevergreen.org

HEARTHFIRE BOOKS & TREATS

1254 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-4549 • hearthfirebooksandtreats.com

STARBUCKS at KING SOOPERS 1173 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-8249 • starbucks.com

STARBUCKS at SAFEWAY 3851 Highway 74 • 303-673-6625 • starbucks.com

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

EVERBEAN BY THE LAKE 29003 Upper Bear Creek Road • 303-670-8623 • everbean-evergreen.com

JAVA GROOVE 28186 Highway 74 • 303-674-4494 • java-groove.business.site

MUDDY BUCK CAFÉ 28065 Highway 74 • 303-670-0433 • muddybuckcafe.com

RESTAURANTS

Georgetown | Exit 228

511 ROSE

511 Rose Street • 303-569-5142 • 511rose.com

A & K’S PLACE 715 7th Street • 720-608-1862 • aks-place.com

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FOOD & DRINK – THE GUIDE

RESTAURANTS

Georgetown | Exit 228

ALPINE RESTAURANT & BAR

1106 Rose Street • 303-569-0200 • alpinerestaurantgeorgetown.com

CABIN CREEK BREWING See ad on page 11

577 22nd St. • 720-619-7264 • cabincreekbrewing.com

CAFÉ SILVERBRICK

505 Rose Street • 303-569-5167 • guanellapass.com

COOPER’S ON THE CREEK See ad on page 9

1500 Argentine Street • 303-569-5088 • coopersonthecreek.com

GEORGETOWN MARKET

1204 Argentine Street • 303-569-2464 • facebook.com/GeorgetownMarketCO

THE HAPPY COOKER See ad on page 11

412 6th Street • 303-569-3166 • happycookerrestaurant.com

LIL’ ANNIE’S CAFÉ

507 Rose Street • 303-569-5143

MOTHERS SALOON

601 14th Street • 303-569-2080• facebook.com/motherssaloon

PHO BAY

1025 Rose Street • 303-569-2126 • thephobay.com

ROUNDABOUT BURGERS & DOGS

1416 Argentine Street • 303-569-2559 • facebook.com/RoundaboutBurgersandDogs

SUBWAY

1502 Argentine Street • 303-569-0140• subway.com

Empire | Exit 232 + 2 miles

EMPIRE DAIRY KING

181 E. Park Avenue • 303-569-3103 • facebook.com/tawnysdairy.king

GUANELLA PASS BREWING COMPANY at ORIGINAL HARD ROCK CAFÉ 18 Park Avenue • 303-569-5136 • guanellapass.com

LEWIS SWEET SHOP

6 E. Park Avenue • 303-569-2379 • lewissweetshop-empire.com

Downieville/Dumont | Exit 234

DOWNIEVILLE SINCLAIR/ROADY’S TRUCK STOP

1039 County Road 308 • 303-567-4730 • roadys.com

SUBWAY at DOWNIEVILLE SINCLAIR 1039 County Road 308 • 303-567-4730 • subway.com

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

AZTECA MEXICAN RESTAURANT

1628 Miner Street • 303-567-2933 • restaurantazteca.com

BEAU JO’S PIZZA See ad on page 21

1517 Miner Street • 303-567-2933 • beaujos.com

BIG B’S SOUP & GRILLED CHEESE

2448 Colorado Boulevard • 303-481-8211 • cheesus.biz

BUFFALO RESTAURANT & BAR

1617 Miner Street • 720-502-3121 • westboundanddown.com

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RESTAURANTS

Idaho Springs | Exit 240

CARL’S JR. / GREEN BURRITO

2901 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2255 • carlsjr.com

CLEAR CREEK CIDERY TAVERN & TAPS 1446 Miner Street • 303-567-2158 • clearcreekcider.com

ECHO LAKE LODGE RESTAURANT

13264 Highway 103 • 303-567-2138 • echolakelodgeco.com

ERIC’S ASIAN CAFE 2700 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-1166 • ericsasiancafe.com

GYRO X MEDITERRANEAN DELI & TAVERN 1641 Miner Street • 303-567-4976

HILLDADDY’S WILDFIRE RESTAURANT & BAR

2910 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2775 • hilldaddys.com

MAIN STREET RESTAURANT 1518 Miner Street • 303-567-2788 • mainstrestaurant.com

MARION’S OF THE ROCKIES 2805 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2925 • facebook.com/marionsoftherockies

MCDONALDS

2911 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-1410 • mcdonalds.com

MTN PRIME 1600 Miner Street • 720-428-8515 • mtnprime.com

PICCI’S PIZZERIA & BAKERY

2745 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-0345 • piccispizzeria.com

PICKAXE PIZZA

1640 Miner Street • 303-567-2148 • facebook.com/pickaxepizzasocial

ROCKET CHICKEN (Delivery Only/Open This Fall) 720-385-7457 • rocketchickenco.com

SAFEWAY DELI 2425 Miner Street • 303-567-4471 • safeway.com

SMOKIN’ YARDS BBQ 2736 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-9273 • smokinyards.com

SUBWAY

2900 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2429 • subway.com

TOMMYKNOCKER BREWERY RESTAURANT 1401 Miner Street • 303-567-2688 • tommyknocker.com

TWO BROTHERS DELI See ad on page 19

1424 Miner Street • 303-567-2439 • 2brosdeli.com

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

DOSTAL ALLEY BREWPUB & PIZZA

116 Main Street • 303-582-1610 • dostalalley.net

GRAND BISTRO at GRAND Z CASINO

321 Gregory Street • 303-582-0800 • grandzcasinohotel.com

THE GRILL & Z CAFÉ at GRAND Z CASINO

321 Gregory Street • 303-582-0800 • grandzcasinohotel.com

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FOOD & DRINK – THE GUIDE

RESTAURANTS

Central City | Exit 243 + 9 miles

JKQ BBQ at HISTORIC TELLER HOUSE See ad on page 29 120 Eureka Street • 303-582-0600 • facebook.com/JKQBBQ

THE GRILL & Z CAFÉ at JOHNNY Z’S CASINO

132 Lawrence Street • 303-582-5623 • johnnyzscasino.com

MID-CITY GRILL at CENTURY CASINO

102 Main Street • 303-582-5050 • cnty.com/central-city

MILLIE’S RESTAURANT at EASY ST. CASINO

120 Main Street • 303-582-5914 • easystreetcentralcity.com

RETRO DELI at CENTURY CASINO

102 Main Street • 303-582-5050 • cnty.com/central-city

STELLA’S CAFE at FAMOUS BONANZA CASINO

107 Main Street • 303-582-5914 • famousbonanza.com

U.S. Highway 6 | Exit 244

TWO BEARS TAP & GRILL

33295 U.S. 6 • 303-567-2227 • facebook.com/twobearstapandgrill

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

THE B&C: BLACK HAWK BEAN & CREAM

135 Clear Creek Street • 303-582-0306 • thebandc.com

BOURBON STREET CAFÉ at MARDI GRAS CASINO

321 Main Street • 303-582-2600 • thegoldengatescasino.com

BULL DURHAM CASINO SNACK BAR

110 Main Street • 303-582-0810 • bulldurhamcasino.com

THE BUFFET at MONARCH CASINO 488 Main Street • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

CENTENNIAL BUFFET at AMERISTAR CASINO 111 Richman Street • 720-946-4000 • blackhawkameristar.com

CREEKSIDE DELI at MARDI GRAS CASINO

321 Main Street • 303-582-2600 • thegoldengatescasino.com

DASH CAFÉ at THE ISLE CASINO

401 Main Street • 1-800-THE-ISLE • isleblackhawk.com

FARMER’S PICK CAFE at THE ISLE CASINO

401 Main Street • 1-800-THE-ISLE • isleblackhawk.com

FIRESIDE KITCHEN at AMERISTAR CASINO

111 Richman Street • 720-946-4142 • blackhawkameristar.com

FULL HOUSE CAFÉ at GOLDEN GATES CASINO

321 Main Street • 303-582-2600 • thegoldengatescasino.com

JAKE’S DELI at THE LODGE CASINO

240 Main Street • 303-582-1771 • thelodgecasino.com

MAIN STREET CAFÉ at SARATOGA CASINO

101 Main Street • 303-582-6100 • saratogacasinobh.com

MILL CITY CHOPHOUSE at SARATOGA CASINO

101 Main Street • 303-582-6140 • saratogacasinobh.com

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RESTAURANTS

Black Hawk | Exit 244 + 10 miles

MONARCH CHOPHOUSE at MONARCH CASINO

488 Main Street • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

MUSTANG GRILL @ Z CASINO 101 Gregory Street • 303-271-2500 • zcasinobh.com

OTIS & HENRY’S at LADY LUCK CASINO 340 Main Street • 800-843-4753 • ladyluckblackhawk.com

RED DOLLY RESTAURANT 530 Gregory Street • 303-582-1100 • thereddollycasino.com

SASQUATCH GRILL 125 Gregory Street • 720-880-1616 • sasquatchcasino.com

SEASON’S BUFFET at THE LODGE CASINO 240 Main Street • 303-582-1771 • thelodgecasino.com

TACO CANTINA @ LADY LUCK CASINO

340 Main Street • 800-843-4753 • ladyluckblackhawk.com

TIMBERLINE GRILL at AMERISTAR CASINO 111 Richman Street • 720-946-4082 • blackhawkameristar.com

TWENTY-FOUR 7 at MONARCH CASINO

488 Main Street • 303-582-1000 • monarchblackhawk.com

WAYPOST DELI at AMERISTAR CASINO 111 Richman Street • 720-946-4001 • blackhawkameristar.com

WHITE BUFFALO GRILLE at THE LODGE CASINO 240 Main Street • 303-582-6375 • thelodgecasino.com

WILD CARD RESTAURANT 120 Main Street • 303-582-3412 • wildcardsaloon.com

Evergreen Parkway/El Rancho | Exits 251 & 252

EL RANCHO BREWING COMPANY RESTAURANT 29260 U.S. Highway 40 • 303-670-2739 • elranchobrewing.com

ILLEGAL BURGER 29017 Hotel Way • 303-526-1300 • illegalburger.com

JIMMY JOHNS GOURMET SANDWICHES 29057 Hotel Way, Unit C • 303-353-2566 • jimmyjohns.com

KALAKA MEXICAN KITCHEN

29017 Hotel Way, Unit 103B • 303-862-7777 • kalakamexicankitchen.com

MCDONALDS

902 Swede Gulch Road • 303-526-5810 • mcdonalds.com

SMILING MOOSE ROCKY MOUNTAIN DELI 908 Nob Hill Road • 303-526-0374 • smilingmoosedeli.com

SUBWAY @ WALMART

952 Swede Gulch Road • 303-526-1751 • subway.com

QDOBA MEXICAN EATS

29057 Hotel Way • 303-526-4333 • qdoba.com

WALMART DELI

952 Swede Gulch Road • 303-526-1649 • walmart.com

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RESTAURANTS

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen Park | Exits 251 & 252 + 3 miles

ANTHONY’S PIZZA

3719 Evergreen Parkway, Suite A-105 • 303-674-4322 • anthonyspizzaandpasta.com

THE BAGELRY

1242 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-1413 • thebagelry.com

BEAU THAI

1262 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-1977 • beau-thai.com

CASA TEQUILAS

1193 Bergen Parkway • 303-679-1913 • casatequilasevergreen.com

CUISINE OF THE HIMALAYAS

1262 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-3370 • cuisineofthehimalayas.com

DANDELIONS CAFÉ

1552 Bergen Parkway #305 • 303-674-5000 • dandelionsevergreen.com

DOMINO’S PIZZA

1153 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-3030 • dominos.com

ELK MEADOW EATERY & MARKET

32156 Castle Court, #105 • 720-826-2997

EVERGREEN BREWERY & TAP HOUSE

2962 Evergreen Pkwy. • 303-736-8419 • evergreenbrewingco.com

EVERGREEN DELI

3881 Evergreen Parkway • 303-481-1942 • facebook.com/EvergeenDeli

PAPA MURPHY’S TAKE ‘N’ BAKE

1250 Bergen Parkway • 303-993-8153 • papamurphys.com

PARKSIDE CAFÉ

1338 County Road 65 • 303-674-3226 • parksidecafeevergreen.com

PHO EVERGREEN

1153 Bergen Parkway • 303-679-3230 • phoevergreen.com

RICKY’S ISLAND STYLE CAFÉ

3719 N. Evergreen Center • 303-808-7015 • facebook.com/Islandcafefoodtruck

SAFEWAY DELI

3851 Hwy. 74 • 303-674-6625 • safeway.com

SUSHI WIN

32214 Ellingwood Trail, #203 • 303-670-6751 • sushiwin.com

TACO BELL

30850 Stagecoach Boulevard • 303-679-0506• tacobell.com

TUSCANY TAVERN

32214 Ellingwood Trail, #110 • 303-674-3739 • tuscany-tavern.com

WENDY’S

2912 Evergreen Parkway • 303-679-0637 • wendys.com

WEST 74 PUB & GRILL

30790 Stagecoach Boulevard • 303-674-1762 • facebook.com/west74pubgrub

THE WILD GAME ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE

1204 Bergen Parkway • 720-630-8888 • thewildgameevergreen.com

WOODCELLAR BAR & GRILL

1552 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-8448 • thewoodcellar.net

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RESTAURANTS

Downtown Evergreen | Exits 251 & 252 + 8 miles

BAIT SHACK TAVERN 28275 Highway 74 • 303-670-0574 • baitshack.com

BEAU JO’S COLORADO STYLE PIZZA 28186 Hwy. 74 • 303-670-2744 • beaujos.com

THE BISTRO AT MARSHDALE 27376 Spruce Lane • 303-674-7670 • thebistroatmarshdale.com

BOBBY-G’s DAWG HOUSE 27659 Hwy. 74 • 720-339-1012

CACTUS JACKS SALOON & GRILL 4651 Hwy. 73 • 303-674-1564 • evergreenlivemusic.com

CAMPFIRE EVERGREEN 27883 Meadow Drive • 303-593-1018 • campfireevergreen.com

COAL MINE DRAGON 29017 Upper Bear Creek Road, Suite 6 • 303-670-1341 • facebook.com/coalminedragon

EVERBEAN BY THE LAKE 29003 Upper Bear Creek Road • 303-670-8623 • everbean-evergreen.com

KEYS ON THE GREEN 29614 Upper Bear Creek Road • 720-865-3438 • keysonthegreen.net

KIKI’S FRESH BOWLS 27975 Hwy. 74, Unit 6 • 303-674-6852 • kikisfreshbowls.com

LARIAT LODGE BREWING COMPANY 27618 Fireweed Drive • 303-674-1842 • lariatlodgebrewing.com

LITTLE BEAR SALOON 28075 Hwy. 74 • 303-674-9991 • littlebearsaloon.com

MAYA’S CANTINA AND GRILL 28215 Hwy. 74 • 303-670-3000 • mayascantinaandgrill.com

MUDDY BUCK CAFÉ 28065 Hwy. 74 • 303-670-0433 • muddybuckcafe.com

MURPHY’S MOUNTAIN GRILL 27906 Hwy. 74 • 720-524-8621 • MurphysMountainGrill.com

REVIVAL BREWS

27845 Highway 74 • 303-670-3224 • revivalbrews.pub

SAIGON LANDING

28080 Douglas Park Road • 303-674-5421 • SaigonLanding.com

SLIFE’S DEVIL DOGS & SWEET SHAVE ICE

4602 Plettner Lane • 303-653-7520 • facebook.com/slifesdevildogs

THE WILDFLOWER CAFE

28035 Hwy. 74 • 303-674-3323 • facebook.com/thewildflowercafe

WILLOW CREEK RESTAURANT

29029 Upper Bear Creek Road • 303-674-9463 • WillowCreekEvergreen.com

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SHOPPING – THE GUIDE

Silver Plume | Exit 226

GEORGETOWN LOOP RAILROAD GIFT SHOP

825 Railroad Avenue • 888-456-6777 georgetownloopgifts.com

THE GOOD BOWER CAFÉ & MERCANTILE 940 Main Street • 720-667-9668 thegoodbower.co

THE GREEN SOLUTION OUTLET 645 Water Street • 720-689-2346 tgscolorado.com

Georgetown | Exit 228

ANNALISA’S ACCENTS

507 6th Street • 303-590-5264 annalisasaccents.com

BARKING LOOP PET SUPPLY STORE

410 6th Street • 303-569-5083 thebarkingloop.com

BLACK DIAMOND SKI & CYCLES

1540 Argentine Street • 303-569-2283 blackdiamondskirentals.com

BUCKSKIN TRADING COMPANY

506 6th Street • 303-569-2050 buckskintradingcompany.com

CIRCLE K CONVENIENCE STORE

1501 Argentine Street • 303-569-2092 circlek.com

CLEAR CREEK GLASS & GIFTS

610 7th Street • 970-389-6855 clearcreekinn.co

COLORADO MOUNTAIN ART GALLERY

406 6th Street • 303-569-2787 coloradomountainartgallery.com

COLORADO T-SHIRT & ESPRESSO STORE

1510 Argentine St. • facebook.com/ coloradotshirtandespressostore

END OF THE LINE COLORADO WEAR

T-SHIRTS & GIFTS

503 6th Street • 303-642-7779 georgetownloopgifts.com

EXXON CONVENIENCE STORE

1502 Argentine Street • 303-569-5135 exxon.com

FAMILY DOLLAR

1560 Argentine Street • 303-569-1032 familydollar.com

GEORGETOWN GALLERY OF FINE ART 612 6th Street #B • 303-569-2218 georgetowngalleryco.com

GEORGETOWN JERKY & EMPORIUM 509B Rose Street • 405-919-0052 georgetownjerky.com

See ad on Back Page

GEORGETOWN LOOP RAILROAD GIFT SHOP 646 Loop Drive • 888-456-6777 georgetownloopgifts.com

GEORGETOWN MARKET

1204 Argentine Street • 303-569-2464

georgetownmarket.com

GEORGETOWN ROCK SHOP

501 6th Street • 303-569-2750 facebook.com/TheGeorgetownRockShop

GEORGETOWN WINE & SPIRITS

1406 Argentine Street • 303-569-3138

GEORGETOWN VALLEY CANDY COMPANY

500 6th Street • 303-569-2778 shopgvcc.com

GREAT DIVIDE GARDEN CENTER

1207 Argentine Street • 303-720-8261 facebook.com/greatdividegardens

GRIZZLY CREEK GALLERY, INC.

512 6th Street • 303-569-0433 grizzlycreekgallery.com

KNEISEL & ANDERSON SPECIALTY FOOD STORE

511 6th Street • 303-569-2650

MOUNTAIN KITCHEN COOKING & DECOR 612 6th Street • 303- 569-5195 mtnkitchen.com

MOUNTAIN MAMAS’ NEEDFUL THINGS

710 6th Street • 303-569-5116 mountainmamasllc.com

MY LOVELY COMPANY BEAUTY SUPPLIES 504 6th Street • 301-672-2453 my-lovely-company.business.site

OPHELIA’S ANTIQUES

606 6th Street (temp location: 614 Rose Street) 303-569-2336

RAILROAD ART BY SCOTTY

509 6th Street • 303-569-9969 RailroadArtbyScotty.com

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CANNABIS 1410 Argentine Street • 303-569-0444 rockymountaincannabis.com

SABEL HOME 507 Taos Street • 213-663-0901 sabelhome.com

SANTA FE TRAIL JEWELRY 504 6th Street • 303-569-0400

SHOPPE INTERNATIONALE 608 6th Street • 303-569-2495

THE SILVER FOX ANTIQUES 507 6th Street • 303-569-5162

SILVER QUEEN WALKING TOURS

614 Taos Street #1 • 720-608-0609 silverqueenwalkingtours.com

THE SOLARIUM PLANTS & WELLNESS

612 6th Street, Unit B • 303-569-5195 solariumplants.com

STONEHENGE GALLERY 514 6th Street • 303-569-2153 stonehengecolorado.com

THE TRADING POST 510 6th Street • 303-569-3375

THE QUILTED PURL 707 Taos Street • 303-877-6068 thequiltedpurl.com

Empire | Exit 232 LEWIS SWEET SHOP

6 E. Park Avenue • 303-569-2546 lewissweetshop-empire.com

GLENBROOK GALLERY

125 West Park Avenue • 303-569-3000 coloradocreations.net

J.R. CLOCKMAKER

42 Park Avenue • 303-919-6182 jrclockmaker.com

REMOVING THE VEIL METAPHYSICAL APOTHECARY BOUTIQUE

3 West Park Avenue • 251-455-2396 facebook.com/removingtheveil11

SERENE WELLNESS RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

13 Park Avenue • 303-569-2011 serene-wellness.com

VALERO EMPIRE FOOD MART & LIQUOR

83 E. Park Avenue • 303-569-5034 • valero.com

Downieville | Exit 234

BONSAI CREATIONS COLORADO

1615 County Road 308 • 970-363-9977 bonsaicreationscolorado.com

BREEZE SKI & SNOWBOARD RENTALS

999 County Road 308 • 303-567-2087 skirentals.com

HIGH LEVEL HEALTH RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

1221 County Road 308 • 720-242-8692 highlevelhealth.com

PURE HARVEST COLORADO RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

1077 County Road 308 • 303-567-4752 pureharvestcolorado.com

DOWNIEVILLE SINCLAIR/ROADY’S STORE 1039 County Road 308 • 303-567-4730 roadys.com

STRAWBERRY FIELDS RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY 909 County Road 308 • 719-471-2837 strawberryfieldscannabis.com

Dumont | Exit 235

HARB SKI SYSTEMS

107 County Road 308 • 303-567-0679 harbskisystems.com • open by appointment

SELFSPONSORED SNOW & DIRT

291 County Road 308 • 303-567-2098 www.selfsponsored.co

See ad on page 17

Idaho Springs | Exits 239, 240, 241

A CULTURE OF SPEED BIKES 1743 Miner Street • 720-410-2100 facebook.com/CultureOfSpeed

ANNIE’S GOLD & COLLECTIBLES

1514 Miner St. • 303-567-2268 • anniesgold.com

ARGO MILL & TUNNEL GIFT SHOP

2517 Riverside Drive • 303-567-2421

argomilltour.com

BONFIRE CANNABIS RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

15 Colorado Boulevard • 720-541-7089 bonfirecannabis.com

CANYON OUTPOST

1502 Miner Street • 303-567-2906 canyontradingco.wordpress.com

CANYON TRADING

1527 Miner Street • 303-567-4116 canyontradingco.wordpress.com

CAR QUEST/CLEAR CREEK SUPPLY 2448 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2693 carquest.com/stores/co

CLEAR CREEK DISCOUNT LIQUORS 2325 Miner Street • 303-567-2525

COLORADO GIFTS & T-SHIRTS 1503 Miner Street

CLEAR CREEK OUTDOORS 1524 Miner Street • 303-567-1500 clearcreekoutdoors.com

See ad on page 21

CONOCO GAS/ALTA CONVENIENCE STORE 2630 Colorado Blvd. • 303-567-2156 altaconvenience.com

CREATIVE CULTURE SMOKE SHOP 2384 Colorado Blvd. • 303-567-4523 creative-culture-glass-shop.business.site

DANCING DOG PET SUPPLIES 1241 Miner Street • 303-519-0447 dancing-dog.business.site

See ad on page 27

ECHOS HIPPIE SHOP 1612 Miner Street • 720-338-2237 facebook.com/echosonminer

EXXON GAS/SCORPION MARKET 2808 Colorado Blvd. • 303-567-4486 • exxon.com

FALL RIVER BOTANICALS 1535 Miner Street • 303-567-0152 fallriverbotanicals.com

FERAL MOUNTAIN 1630 Miner Street • 303-903-8584 feralmountainco.com

THE GOLD MINE SMOKE SHOP 1800 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2514 thegoldminesmokeshop.com

See ad on page 27

GYPSUM ROSE MINERALS & FOSSILS 1800 Miner Street • 303-567-2219

IDAHO SPRINGS MOUNTAIN GEMS 1447 Miner Street • 303-567-2789 idahospringsmountaingems.com

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IGADI RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

2818 Colorado Boulevard

303-561-2018 • igadiltd.com

JEWELRY BY ANTONIO/PINE RIDGE TRADERS

1506 Miner Street • 303-216-0708

KIND MOUNTAIN COLLECTIVE

1535 Miner Street • 720-514-9278

kindmountaincollective.com

See ad on page 27

KUM & GO CONVENIENCE STORE

1319 Miner St. • 303-567-2385 • kumandgo.com

MAJESTIC GALLERY

1636 Miner Street • 303-567-9303 themajesticgallery.com

MARGIE’S PLACE GIFT STORE

1534 Miner Street • 303-567-9383 facebook.com/margiesplace

THE MENAGERIE

1536 Miner Street • 303-567-1704

MINER DECADENCE

1536 Miner Street • 303-567-1704

MOUNTAIN EXCHANGE

1608 Miner Street • 720-254-3163

MOUNTAIN MEDICINALS RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

2313 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-0420 mountainmedicinalsco.com

MOUNTAIN MOONSHINE LIQUOR

2812 Colo. Boulevard • 303-567-2438

NAPA AUTO/FOOTHILLS AUTO & TRUCK PARTS, INC.

2801 Colorado Boulevard • 720-645-2554 napaonline.com

ONE DOOR DOWN BOOKS, GIFTS, COFFEE & COCKTAILS

1424 Miner Street • 303-567-2439 2brosdeli.com • See ad on page 19

PHILLIPS 66 CONVENIENCE STORE 2911 Colorado Boulevard • 303-567-2152 phillips66gas.com

QUEEN’S WARDROBE THRIFT SHOPPE

1402 Miner Street • 303-567-2382

SAFEWAY

2425 Miner Street • 303-567-4471 safeway.com

SANDER GRAPHICS PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY

1437 Miner Street • 303-567-2079

SHELL GAS CONVENIENCE STORE

115 13th Avenue • 303-567-0339 • shell.com

THE SOAP SHOP

1542 Miner Street • 303-567-0428 sudsorama.com

See ad on page 23

THE SPICE & TEA EXCHANGE

1634 Miner St. • 303-993-8018 • spiceandtea.com

STEVEN GALLERIES FINE ARTS & MINERALS

1447 Miner Street

TIBET JEWELRY

1434 Miner Street • 720-412-6383

THE WILD GRAPE

1435 Miner Street • 303-567-4670

Hidden Valley | Exit 243

SQUATCH STORE/VALERO GAS

2195 E. Idaho Springs Road • 720-504-3412 squatchstoregas.business.site

MOUNTAIN TOOL & FEED

2195 E. Idaho Springs Road • 303-567-0122 mountaintoolandfeed.com

Central City | Exit 243 (+9 miles)

ANNIE OAKLEY’S EMPORIUM & LIQUOR

135 Nevada Street • 303-582-3530

BONFIRE DISPENSARY

135 Nevada Street • 303-582-3072 bonfirecannabis.com

GOLDEN ROSE ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

107 Eureka Street • 303-330-1682

HAWLEY MERCANTILE OF CENTRAL CITY

121 Main St. • facebook.com/hawleymercantile

IGADI RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

171 Lawrence Street • 303-582-3093 igadiltd.com

MOUNTAIN HEART GALLERY

115 Main Street • 720-612-8734

RMO: ROCKY MOUNTAIN ORGANICS

RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

161 Gregory Street • 303-582-3991

ST. JAMES THRIFT STORE/ ERMEL’S EMPORIUM

111 Eureka Street • 303-582-1797

TWEED LEAF RECREATIONAL DISPENSARY

440 Lawrence Street • 303-582-5088 tweedlife.com

WABI POTTERY

13499 Virginia Canyon Road • 303-582-5492 facebook.com/WabiPottery

Black Hawk | Exit 244 (+10 miles)

EAGLESMART

137 Clear Creek • 303-552-2437

THE GREEN SOLUTION

231 Gregory Street • 303-990-9723 thegreensolution.studio

Z STOP GAS CONVENIENCE STORE

1351 Highway 119 • 303-279-0213 maverickgaming.com/colorado

Floyd Hill/Beaver Brook | Exits 247 & 248

SKI COUNTRY ANTIQUES & HOME

114 Homestead Road • 303-670-8726 skicountryantiques.com

Evergreen Parkway/ El Rancho | Exits 251 & 252

BIG O TIRES

29032 Crossroads Lane • 303-526-1100 bigotires.com

DOGMA PET SUPPLY & WASH

29017 Hotel Way • 303-526-7297 dogmacolorado.com

EL RANCHO CLEANERS

29057 Hotel Way • 303-526-1772

EVERGREEN BICYCLE OUTFITTERS

29017 Hotel Way • 303-674-6737 velocolorado.com

EVERGREEN WINE & LIQUOR

29017 Hotel Way • 303-526-0350

FRONT RANGE HYDROPONICS

29017 Hotel Way • 720-787-7983 frontrangehydroponics.com

HOME DEPOT

1014 El Rancho Road • 303-526-4347 homedepot.com

JIFFY LUBE 29107 Hotel Way • 303-674-7099 jiffylubegfl.com

LE BOUDOIR

29017 Hotel Way • 303-526-1815 leboudoirlingerie.com

PHILLIPS 66 JENNY’S MARKET

903 Swede Gulch Road • 303-526-3814 phillips66gas.com

WALMART

952 Swede Gulch Road • 303-526-1649 walmart.com

Evergreen Parkway/Bergen

Park | Exits 251 & 252 (+3 miles)

BERGEN PARK LIQUORS

1348 County Road 65 • 303-674-6989

BLUE QUILL ANGLER

1532 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-4700 bluequillangler.com

See ad on Inside Front Cover

BLUE SPRUCE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY STORE

1232 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-4917 bluesprucerestore.org

BOONE MOUNTAIN SPORTS

2962 Evergreen Parkway • 303-670-0039 boonemountainsports.com

CHOW DOWN PET SUPPLIES

1260 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-8711 chowdownpetsupplies.com

COCONUTS WINE & SPIRITS

1153 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-0800

COLORADO FURNITURE

1193 Bergen Parkway • 303-679-8000 coloradoconsignments.com

CRAVE CONSIGNMENT

1193 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-0290 facebook.com/craveconsignment

DARE BOUTIQUE

1260 Bergen Parkway, C130 • 303-670-9900 dareboutique.net

EVERGREEN DISCOUNT LIQUORS 3847 Evergreen Parkway •303-674-6668 evergreenliquors.com

FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE 1244 Highway 74 • 720-943-4544 firestonecompleteautocare.com

HEARTHFIRE BOOKS

1254 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-4549 hearthfirebooksandtreats.com

KING SOOPERS

1173 Bergen Parkway • 303-674-8249 kingsoopers.com

KOA’S HOUSE PET SUPPLIES 32156 Castle Court • koashouse.com

MOUNTAIN DAISY

1254 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-6564 facebook.com/mountain.daisy.3

NAPA AUTO PARTS/FOOTHILLS AUTO & TRUCK PARTS, INC.

30790 Stagecoach Boulevard, Suite 102 303-674-5551 • napaonline.com

NATURAL GROCERS

1291 Bergen Parkway • 303-679-9800 naturalgrocers.com

NELLYBELLE GENERAL STORE 1260 Bergen Parkway • 303-200-0504 nellybelle.com

THE OFFICE 32156 Castle Court, 211 • 303-872-4575 printshopevergreen.com

ROCKY MOUNTAIN MUSIC EXCHANGE 3997 Evergreen Parkway • 303-670-1500 rockymountainmusicexchange.com

THE UPS STORE 1153 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-8700 theupsstorelocal.com

VILLAGE GOURMET

1193 Bergen Parkway • 303-670-0717 villagegourmet.net

ZANDEE GALLERY

1254 Bergen Parkway • 720-470-1610 tzimages.com

Downtown Evergreen is home to many more shops, boutiques and galleries. Visit downtownevergreen.com and evergreenchamber.org to learn more and find a complete list of the area’s businesses.

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