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Indian Springs Trace Fossil Natural Area

Indian Springs Trace Fossil Natural Area

9.62km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Indian Springs Trace Fossil Locality Natural Area contains trace fossils of animals that lived during the. Ordovician Period, 450 million years ago.It is considered North America's best site of trace fossils because its shows the movement of the ancient animals. Tracks left by the animals walking, swimming and burrowing in what had been a tidal lagoon's mudflat.

Garden Park Fossil Area

Garden Park Fossil Area

11.23km from Phantom Canyon Road

Located on BLM lands, dinosaurs bones were discovered here in the 1870s, 1880s and 1950s. It’s situated in Cañon City on Colorado’s southern front range. Fossils of well-known species of large dinosaurs have been discovered at this site over the last 120 years. Many of the dinosaur fossils discovered at this site are on exhibit at museums around the country, including the Denver Museum of Natural History and so more.

Phantom Canyon Road

Phantom Canyon Road

11.27km from Phantom Canyon Road

Phantom Canyon Road is a popular scenic drive in Teller County, Colorado. The road winds its way through the canyon, offering stunning views of the cliffs and rock formations. Along the way, there are several pull-offs where visitors can enjoy the scenery or take a short hike. The road is open year-round, but winter weather can make driving conditions challenging. For those looking for a truly memorable experience, Phantom Canyon Road is definitely worth the visit.

Marsh Quarry

Marsh Quarry

11.32km from Phantom Canyon Road

Marsh Quarry explores one of the more prominent fossil areas. The short trail visits two overlooks both with educational information. The views from the Upper Overlook are worth the short hike.

Shelf Road

Shelf Road

14.6km from Phantom Canyon Road

Shelf Road is a scenic byway located in Teller County, Colorado. The byway offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and passes through several small towns. Shelf Road is also a popular destination for hiking, camping, and fishing. In addition to its natural beauty, Shelf Road is also home to a variety of historical sites. These include an old stagecoach stop and a mining town that was once a thriving community. Today, Shelf Road is a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike.

Victor Lowell Thomas Museum

Victor Lowell Thomas Museum

15.06km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Victor Lowell Thomas Museum is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the region. The museum houses a collection of artifacts that date back to the early days of settlement in the area. Visitors can view exhibits on the history of mining, ranching, and farming in the region. The museum also features a research library that contains a wealth of information on the area's history. In addition, the museum offers a variety of educational programs for both adults and children.

Aiken Canyon Preserve

Aiken Canyon Preserve

19.3km from Phantom Canyon Road

Aiken Canyon is one of the last high-quality examples of the southern Front Range foothills ecosystem. The preserve is composed of a mosaic of habitat types, including shrublands, tallgrass prairie meadows, pinyon juniper woodlands and mixed coniferous woodlands.The preserve consists of foothills, shrub and woodland ecosystems and is 12.4 miles southeast from Colorado Springs located on the eastern slope of the Rampart Range which is within a smaller foothill system of the Front Range

Royal Gorge Route Railroad

Royal Gorge Route Railroad

19.56km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Royal Gorge Route Railroad is a heritage railroad based in Cañon City, Colorado. A 1950s-era train makes daily 2-hour excursion runs from the Santa Fe Depot through the Royal Gorge along a famous section of the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.

Cripple Creek District Museum

Cripple Creek District Museum

19.75km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Cripple Creek District Museum in Teller County, Colorado is a history museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Cripple Creek Mining District. The museum features a variety of exhibits on the geology, mining, and social history of the area. The museum also houses a research library and archives, which are open to the public. The Cripple Creek District Museum is an important resource for understanding the history of Colorado's mining industry.

Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad

Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad

19.82km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad was a narrow gauge railroad that operated in Teller County from 1894 to 1918. The line ran from Cripple Creek to Victor, and was used to transport ore from the mines to the mills. The railroad was used for passenger service as well, and had a station in Cripple Creek where tourists could board trains for a scenic ride through the mountains. It was abandoned in 1918, and the right-of-way was later sold to the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad.

Museum of Colorado Prisons

Museum of Colorado Prisons

19.82km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Museum of Colorado Prisons was initially known as the Colorado State Women's Prison when it first opened its doors in 1935.The Museum was established with a view to collect, preserve, conserve, exhibit, and interpret the historical heritage of the Colorado Prison System. The Museum was also opened to serve as an incentive for historical research, education, and scholarly writings on the subject. It was equally meant to be a means to deter criminal activity.

Cripple Creek

Cripple Creek

19.9km from Phantom Canyon Road

Cripple Creek is a small city in Teller County, Colorado. The city is best known for its gold mining heritage, and many of the buildings in the town reflect this history. The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company operated several mines in the area, and the town grew up around these operations. Today, Cripple Creek is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors coming to experience the city's unique history and architecture. The city is also home to a number of casinos.

Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine

Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine

19.98km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine, is the largest operating gold mine in the state. The mine consists of two open-pit operations, the Cripple Creek Mine and the Victor Mine. It is located near the town of Cripple Creek, while the Victor Mine is located approximately 10 miles southeast of Cripple Creek. In addition to gold, the mine also produces silver and molybdenum. It has been in operation since 1891, and it is currently one of the oldest continuously-operating gold mines in the world.

Upper Gold Camp Road

Upper Gold Camp Road

20.11km from Phantom Canyon Road

This Road is a scenic byway that runs through Teller County. The byway offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and passes by many historic sites. Originally built in 1859, the road was used as a mining route during the Colorado Gold Rush. Today, it is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The byway is open to both cars and bicycles, and there are numerous pull-offs and picnic areas along the route. Upper Gold Camp Road is a beautiful place to visit any time of year.

Mollie Kathleen Mine

Mollie Kathleen Mine

20.14km from Phantom Canyon Road

Mollie Kathleen Mine is located in Teller County, which is over 1000 feet deep and was started in 1891. It is named after Mollie Kathleen Gortner, who was the first woman to file a mining claim in the area. The mine produced over $20 million worth of gold before it closed in 1961. Visitors can ride an elevator down into the mine shaft and see firsthand how gold was extracted from the rock. The Mollie Kathleen Mine is a reminder of Colorado's rich history of gold mining.

Gold Camp Road

Gold Camp Road

20.14km from Phantom Canyon Road

Gold Camp Road is a historic road, which was built in the late 19th century to connect the mining towns of Cripple Creek and Victor. Today, the road is open to vehicles and is popular with tourists who want to experience a piece of Colorado's history. The road takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery, and there are numerous opportunities to stop and explore along the way.

Gold Mine Tours Inc .

Gold Mine Tours Inc .

20.19km from Phantom Canyon Road

Gold Mine Tours Inc offers tours of mines and prospecting areas. The company was founded in 1994 and is owned by Jim and Stephanie Walton. The company has two full-time employees and two part-time employees. The company offers tours of the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company's gold mine, the Mollie Kathleen Mine, and the Eagle's Nest Mine. The company also offers tours of the World Heritage Site of Victor, Colorado and the Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.

Fremont Peak

Fremont Peak

21.22km from Phantom Canyon Road

Fremont Peak looms over the desert community of Cañon City Colorado and makes up an imposing section of the northeast rim of the Royal Gorge of the Arkansas River. This scrappy little desert peak is part of a very small sub-range of mountains called the Gorge Hills. It is the highpoint of a narrow ridge of land with abrupt drops on both the east and the west. As a result, a visit to this peak is a pleasantly invigorating desert outing with knock-out views.

Tunnel Drive Trail Head

Tunnel Drive Trail Head

21.28km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Tunnel Drive Trail is an out-and-back hiking trail located in Cañon City, Colorado. The trail parallels and overlooks the Arkansas River and the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. Popular with locals, the trail starts just inside the Cañon City city limits and then, crossing out of the city, it goes on State of Colorado and BLM land.

Royal Gorge

Royal Gorge

21.74km from Phantom Canyon Road

The Royal Gorge is a canyon of the Arkansas River located west of Cañon City, Colorado. The canyon begins at the mouth of Grape Creek, about 2 mi west of central Cañon City, and continues in a west-northwesterly direction for approximately 6 mi until ending near U.S. Route 50. Being one of the deepest canyons in Colorado, it is also known as the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas, with a maximum depth of 1,250 ft.

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Phantom Canyon Road

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Phantom Canyon Rd, Colorado, USA

Phantom Canyon Road is one of the most scenic and historic drives in Colorado, in the Western United States. This unpaved scenic road connects Cañon City and Victor, going through Phantom Canyon and increases in elevation from 5,500 to 9,500 feet.The road is part of the Gold Belt Scenic Byway. The route contains many narrow roads and high wooden bridges. The road is popularly used for mountain biking and off-roading.