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Lorax Trail

Lorax Trail

5.46km from Carbondale Historical Society

A moderate trail you can hike, run, and mountain bike that is dog friendly. While the trail remains most often smooth & intermediate, advanced riders will find many rewards. Tight turns and steep ups and downs will keep you on guard. The trail becomes steeper and more technical as it approaches the southern point where many riders turn around to head back to the trailhead.

Sunlight Mountain Resort

Sunlight Mountain Resort

10.92km from Carbondale Historical Society

Sunlight Mountain Resort is a unique winter playground that is affordable and family oriented. Sunlight is a wintertime winner with families and groups and also offers tons of summertime activities. Amenities include a restaurant, lounge, rental and retail shop, ski school, children’s center, terrain park, nordic skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobile tours.

Mount Sopris

Mount Sopris

15.57km from Carbondale Historical Society

Mount Sopris is a mountain in the western United States. The peak of the mountain is 12,965 feet (3,960 m) above sea level. Mount Sopris is notable for its two summits, East Summit and West Summit, which are separated by a saddle. The mountain is part of the Elk Mountains range and is situated between the towns of Aspen and Carbondale. Although it is one of the shorter mountains in the Elk Mountains range, Mount Sopris is still a popular destination for hikers and climbers.

Linwood Cemetery

Linwood Cemetery

18.4km from Carbondale Historical Society

This is the oldest existing cemetery in Glenwood Springs. The land on the hill that would later become Linwood Cemetery was homesteaded in 1885. In August 1886, the Glenwood Cemetery Association was formed and Linwood Cemetery was developed.

Grizzly Creek Rest Area

Grizzly Creek Rest Area

18.57km from Carbondale Historical Society

Doc Holliday's Grave Trailhead

Doc Holliday's Grave Trailhead

18.67km from Carbondale Historical Society

This is a final resting place of the gunslinger, in an old cemetery on a hill accessible by a trail. "He died in bed."Beautiful views on this hike to the Pioneer Cemetery; there is a chair almost on top that provides the best view.While there is a large headstone for Doc Holliday, it doesn't actually mark his grave because, according to the signs in front of the graveyard, no one knows exactly where he's buried.

Frontier Historical Museum

Frontier Historical Museum

19.11km from Carbondale Historical Society

This majestic museum is a well furnished 1905 Victorian style house. It showcases what life was once like for residents and visitors in Glenwood Springs.Learn about Glenwood Springs’ ranching and mining days as well as all the influential people that were drawn to the area, which included presidents, outlaws, gangsters, and movie stars.

Glenwood Canyon

Glenwood Canyon

19.45km from Carbondale Historical Society

This is a majestic canyon, which was carved over 3 million years by the power of the Colorado River. This 16-mile canyon provides endless opportunities for recreation including hiking, biking, river rafting and more. The canyon, which has historically provided the routes of railroads and highways through western Colorado, currently furnishes the routes of Interstate 70 and the Union Pacific's Central Corridor between Denver and Grand Junction.

Glenwood Hot Springs Pool

Glenwood Hot Springs Pool

19.5km from Carbondale Historical Society

Glenwood Springs Hot Springs Pool is famous for being the largest in the world at more than two blocks long.The historic thermal spring water has been drawing visitors from all over the world since 1888. The source of the Glenwood Hot Springs’ mineral water is the Yampah spring which produces over 3.5 million gallons of water per day at a temperature of 122°F.

Glenwood Springs Zipline Adventures - Colorado Adventure Center

Glenwood Springs Zipline Adventures - Colorado Adventure Center

19.52km from Carbondale Historical Society

Glenwood Springs's Colorado Adventure Center is the great place to spend a Saturday, or any day for that matter. You can experience the breathtaking sights of Colorado while zipping high above the Colorado River with Glenwood Canyon Zipline Adventures. You will see Colorado at new heights while flying through the Glenwood Canyon.

Glenwood Canyon Hiking Biking Trail

Glenwood Canyon Hiking Biking Trail

19.95km from Carbondale Historical Society

The Glenwood Canyon trail is a paved path that begins at the No Name Rest Area along Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon and stretches all the way through the canyon to the Sloan/Dotsero trailhead 14 miles to the east. The trail is especially popular with bicyclists of all ages but it also sees a lot of use from runners and hikers.

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

20.3km from Carbondale Historical Society

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is an adventure park located above Glenwood Springs and is a most popular attractions, featuring cave tours, thrill rides, restaurants, kids’ activities, special events, and more.The park is unique because it sits at an altitude of 7,100 ft on a mountain above Glenwood Springs. Today, the park features numerous attractions in addition to the cave tours.

Giant Canyon Swing

Giant Canyon Swing

20.38km from Carbondale Historical Society

The Giant Canyon Swing is a one-of-a-kind cliffside amusement at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. The swing takes guests nearly vertical at the height of each swinging arc and hits a top speed of 50 mph delivering potent, tummy-tickling, negative G-forces, all perched at the edge of a cliff on top of a mountain

Fairy Caves

Fairy Caves

20.42km from Carbondale Historical Society

The Historic Fairy Cave Tour is a 40-minute guided walking tour that is appropriate for most fitness levels. This tour leads you on a quarter-mile-long underground stroll through narrow, winding passages, to natural water features and includes a stop at Exclamation Point—a viewing balcony with magnificent panoramas.

Cliffhanger Roller Coaster

Cliffhanger Roller Coaster

20.46km from Carbondale Historical Society

The Cliffhanger Roller Coaster a great ride, which at 7100 feet in elevation just happens to be highest elevation roller coaster in North America. Itis a steel roller coaster at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Originally located at Celebration City in Branson, Missouri.

Wild West Express

Wild West Express

20.56km from Carbondale Historical Society

Wild West Express Coaster is a steel roller coaster operating at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. It offered a next level adventure and also there are so many things to see and do.

Iron Mountain Hot Springs

Iron Mountain Hot Springs

20.64km from Carbondale Historical Society

Iron Mountain Hot Springs mineral hot springs pools in Glenwood Springs on the bank of the Colorado River. 16 unique pools of 100% pure, thermal mineral water, ranging from 98 to 108°F. A special quiet zone provides a soothing environment to soak and relax. There's also a larger, freshwater family pool where parents can relax in an elevated whirlpool while watching kids play.

Hanging Lake trail head

Hanging Lake trail head

21.56km from Carbondale Historical Society

The trail to Hanging Lake is a steep and rocky 1.2 mile scenic trail climbs 1,000 feet up from the bottom of Glenwood Canyon up through Deadhorse Creek Canyon to Hanging Lake. This National Natural Landmark features awe-inspiring scenery and gentle waterfalls! The Hanging Lake trail is a backcountry hike. At the beginning and end of the hiking trail it is steep, rugged and rocky. In just over a mile, the trail gains elevation of 1200 feet.

Hanging Lake

Hanging Lake

22.85km from Carbondale Historical Society

Hanging Lake is an amazing example of a lake formed by travertine deposition. It’s also a great example of a hanging garden plant community. When open, the lake is reached via a trailhead located along the Glenwood Canyon Bike and Pedestrian Path that runs along the north side of I-70 in the bottom of the canyon. The trail follows Dead Horse Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River. It’s very popular on summer and fall weekends.

Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

Redstone Coke Oven Historic District

24.08km from Carbondale Historical Society

This is the remains of a coal mining and coking operation that was active from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The coke ovens at the site were used to convert coal into coke, a form of fuel that was used for smelting and other industrial processes. It is significant for its association with the industrial development of the region and for its architectural and engineering features. The ovens at the site are well-preserved examples of this type of industrial structure.

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Carbondale Historical Society

Carbondale Historical Society

499 Weant Blvd, Carbondale, CO 81623, USA

The Carbondale Historical Society is a local historical society in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, United States. It operates a local history museum on the third floor of the Carbondale City Hall and Courthouse.The museum's collections are especially rich in two areas: anthracite coal mining and railroad history, especially that of the Delaware and Hudson railroad.