Ghost Town Museum

Ghost Town Museum Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home.
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As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late 1800's and early 1900's. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.

Check it out! Our taxidermy horses went to a new home last week! 🐴
06/10/2024

Check it out! Our taxidermy horses went to a new home last week! 🐴

Hooray for May, Gold Panning is OPEN!! Come test your mining skills and pan for REAL 24 karat gold. Open Monday-Sunday, ...
05/02/2023

Hooray for May, Gold Panning is OPEN!! Come test your mining skills and pan for REAL 24 karat gold. Open Monday-Sunday, 10-5, weather permitting.

01/02/2023

Happy New Year! We are open today, January 2nd!

Stumped on stockings? We’ve got you covered with last minute stocking stuffers for the whole family! We’re open till 3 t...
12/24/2022

Stumped on stockings? We’ve got you covered with last minute stocking stuffers for the whole family! We’re open till 3 today- come on by!

05/21/2022

Despite the surprise foot of snow, we are open today! Come warm up! 😊

12/24/2021

Well be closing today, Christmas Eve, at 2 P.M. and will be closed tomorrow, Christmas Day. We will reopen for December 26th.

Small Business Saturday is this week, November 27th! Don't forget to come out and support your favorite local businesses...
11/23/2021

Small Business Saturday is this week, November 27th! Don't forget to come out and support your favorite local businesses! We offer a fun experiences for all ages, and our gift shop is packed with gifts and stocking stuffers the whole family will love. Will you be there?

Did you hear the news? Gold Panning is OPEN! After a long 18 months, we are thrilled to invite back miners of all ages t...
06/15/2021

Did you hear the news? Gold Panning is OPEN! After a long 18 months, we are thrilled to invite back miners of all ages to test their hand at panning for REAL GOLD. Our hours are 10-6 every day, and we can't wait to see you!

Happy Memorial Day! Thank you to the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in serving our country and...
05/31/2021

Happy Memorial Day! Thank you to the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in serving our country and protecting our freedoms! 🇺🇸

03/14/2021

Looking for a way to spend this snowy Sunday? Well we are open, the heat is on and we have new gift shop goodies coming in daily! Come say hello!

Looking for stocking stuffers? We’ve got you covered! We have a wide selection of great items for the whole family, incl...
12/16/2020

Looking for stocking stuffers? We’ve got you covered! We have a wide selection of great items for the whole family, including old fashioned candy, chocolate covered bacon, and much more!

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!
11/26/2020

Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!

Address

400 S 21st Street
Colorado Springs, CO
80904

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+17196340696

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Our Story

In 1858, the cry “Pikes Peak or bust!” opened the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. As miners quickly populated the western frontier of the United States, they needed transportation. Before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroad pushed into the Colorado mountains. Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860s and 1870s people filled the West. Small encampments became small towns, and small cities along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains provided a central location for supplies and services. It was a rough and tumble time.

Once mines were emptied of their treasures, many towns were abandoned to become “ghost towns.” By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the spirit of the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west – a scattered pile of lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks, an occasional wagon wheel, or a piece of equipment. The rip-roaring camps of 100 years ago have faded into memories. The term ghost town is somewhat of a misnomer as there’s nothing haunted or scary about these striking ruins of a bygone era.

Ghost Town Museum evolved from a desire to preserve this era for generations to come. Our “town” is an indoor collection of the very structures that were left to decay around the Pikes Peak region, all looking much as they would have 100 years ago. An impressive array of everyday artifacts is displayed in each building. The museum is housed inside a historic stone structure. In 1899, the Colorado Midland Railroad constructed it as a maintenance building for the steam locomotives that hauled gold ore to the Golden Cycle Mill, once located across the street from the museum. The Roundhouse next door and the Ghost Town Museum are all that remain of the operations of the Golden Cycle Company, which closed the facilities in 1949.

Ghost Town Museum serves as a permanent example of Colorado’s Wild West towns. There are many hands-on activities for the young and old: Crank a butter churn. Operate an old-time arcade or nickelodeon. See a short film on the gold mining era. Pan for real gold in the seasonal panning areas! Shop for Colorado gifts, have a picnic, or sip an old-fashioned sarsaparilla. The museum is handicap accessible.