We wanted to ride the Harley’s up Pike’s Peak so we thought we’d find a place to stay in or close to Colorado Springs. We called every campground around there…Woodland Park, Divide, Colorado Springs, etc., etc., etc. They were all full until at least mid August. We figured school would be starting soon so everyone & their brother were taking their last camping trips before school starts.
We don’t book in advance since we don’t know where we’ll be or how long we want to stay someplace.
August 8, 2016
Left Durango.
We ended up in Cripple Creek, CO. It’s an old gold mining town. Before the Gold Rush, this town had a population of 15. At the height of the Gold Rush the population soared to over 50,000. The current population is under 12,000. We were extremely pleased with this quaint little town!
Downtown Cripple Creek Wild Burro’s Town of Cripple Creek
We went to the Molly Kathleen Gold Mine.
They put you in the original elevators the miners took us down 1000 ft. There were only 6 of us in these but they said 9 miners were in these each time they went down.
We were less than 1/2 way down. There were many mines below us, 1200 ft below us! The mine has 22 levels. We were at level 10.
Cripple Creek, Colorado has some historic character. I am a big fan as well.
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