The
historic town of Cripple Creek, Colorado sits on the southwest slopes
of majestic Pikes Peak.
ore than 100 years
ago, this charming community attracted tens of thousands of gold-seekers
in search of fortune. The gold mines are a part of Cripple Creek's colorful
history, and today, visitors can choose from a variety of many rich
and wonderful experiences here.
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At its height in 1900, the Cripple Creek Mining District held 55,000
people. By the end of the gold rush, area mines had produced $432 million
in gold.
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Pikes Peak
Heritage Center
This free educational facility offers
visitors an opportunity to learn about the region's history, flora,
fauna,
dinosaurs, geology, local and regional attractions and recreation. Start
your visit to the area here and you'll be ready to spend the rest of
your days exploring.
The Butte
Theater
is a part of the rich heritage of Cripple
Creek. Year-round entertainment in a beautifully refurbished historic
theatre features a melodrama, many plays, musicals and comedies. Visitors
may enjoy the matinee or evening productions.
Cripple
Creek District Museum Located in the heart of Cripple Creek
in the former Midland-Terminal Railroad Depot, the museum complex contains
three buildings with six floors of mining memorabilia, maps, paintings,
furnishings, an assay office, a photograph gallery, mineral displays
and two Victorian apartments.
Molly Kathleen
Mine Tour
A spectacular adventure awaits visitors on the nation's only historic
gold mine tour. Visitors descend
1,000 feet below ground, and learn about the workings of the 1890s hard
rock gold miner. Guided tours show visitors how gold veins appear in
their natural state and explains the processes used to extract the gold
ore for production.
Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
A ride on the train through beautiful mountain scenery and the historic
gold mining district will be a highlight for explorers of all ages.
The trip
features traveling on a steam locomotive that winds four miles,
stopping at special points of interest and photo opportunities.
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Chili
Cook-Off - June 20-22, 2008
Chili Cooking Competition with Street Vendors & Family Activities
- www.cripplecreekevents.com
Donkey
Derby Days - June 27-29, 2008
Donkey Races, Heritage Entertainment, Games & Family Activities
www.cripplecreekevents.com
Free to Public
July
4th Celebration - July 4-5, 2008
Old Fashioned 4th with Games, Contests, Fireworks, Music & More!
www.cripplecreekevents.com
Free to Public
Cripple
CreekHonors America's Armed Forces - August 15-17, 2008
Military Appreciation & Parade, Family Entertainment, Food &
Fun! www.cripplecreekevents.com
Free to Public
Cruise
Above the Clouds - September 13-14, 2008
Show Featuring Vintage, Custom, and Classic Cars. www.cruiseabovetheclouds.com
Free to Public
Fall
Festival - October 3-5 and 10-12, 2008
Fall Festival Featuring Wine, Food, Art & Spectacular Fall Leaves
www.cripplecreekevents.com
Free to Public
Gold
Camp Christmas - December 5-7 and 12-14, 2008
Mine Head Frame Tour, Bazaar, Parade, Col Springs Chorale Concert -
www.cripplecreekevents.com
Free to Public
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