St Elmo Ghost Town

Walking tour of the most authentic Ghost Town in Colorado

St Elmo Ghost Town

Nathrop, Colorado 81236, United States

Created By: St Elmo Ghost Town

Tour Information

This tour will explore the early settling of a fast growing boom town that only lasted about 30 years in it's prime. The remnant that is left is being restored by the local historical society and lovers of St. Elmo. Join us as we explore the history of one of the western gems in the heart of Colorado mining country.

Prior to the 1850's the Chalk Creek area was a hunting gronds for the Ute Indians and other tribes for many decades

From 1850’s to the 1870’s, The chalk Creek area was home to a few settlers and miners who were drifting around looking for silver or Gold. Just after the Civil War ended , Dr Abner Wright discovered several lodes in the Chalk Creek Area, the largest being the Mary Murphy Mine. A camp had formed at Chalk Creek and became organized as Forestville, Colorado around 1878. In 1880 the town was incorporated as St, Elmo, Colorado.

In 1883 the first hotel, The Commercial Hotel was built and the town began to boom. At least 50 mines were thriving near St. Elmo in 1883. The official census in 1887 reported 400 males voted so with families it grew quickly. During the 1890's the mines were up and down so was the economy but in 1896 the town went through a boom again.

The town was at its peak in the 1890s, when it included a telegraph office, general store, town hall, 5 hotels, salloons, dancing halls, a newspaper office, and a school house. The Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad line ran through St. Elmo. There were 150 patented mine claims within the area. A boom town indeed!


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Welcome to St Elmo I am gonna be your guide through the history of Colorado mining life and especially St. Elmo, Colorado. Please be advised that all of the buildings in St. Elmo are private property so don’t go wandering off the beaten p... Read more
Grab your mule and walk on over to the big building that looks like a blacksmith shop. That’s because it was a blacksmith shop. If you peek through the windows you can see a lot of old stuff that was in there years ago, but in its heyday... Read more
When  you look at this building you would think it is old, but it was actually built by Chuck and Sharon Cole in _____ . Chuck is quite the scavenger and the building is made up of old parts and pieces from all over Colorado and beyond. T... Read more
The miners exchange is the only surviving business in an original structure. Chris and ______ the owners are a wealth of information about St Elmo. You can get a snack, a cold drink, a souveneer, (The only St Elmo T shirts, caps, etc) and s... Read more
Let me remind you again that all of the houses in St Elmo are private property so be polite and be careful whose windows you look in. You are liable to find somebody in their drawers. The next stop has been many things. It started out as a ... Read more
If you step off of the sidewalk and look to the left, you will see a fenced-in area that formerly hosted businesses on Main Street. Below is a street shot of that same view in 1890 with the local brass band playing in the street. This post... Read more
This building is the official museum of the St Elmo Historical society. It resides in a rebuilt version of the American Hotel Lobby that was on this site. You can see by the photo attached that it was the largest hotel in town. It was rebui... Read more
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Every boom town exhibited the same progression of growth. Commuities would start out as a Tent Town with settlers living in tents and wagons to stave off the elements. Then log cabins would start to pop up and stoves would start to arrive. ... Read more
Both the Town Hall and jail serve as well-preserved examples of governmental buildings erected in the Colorado mountain mining camp in 1880. The buildings and their furnishings vividly recall their civic and penal functions. Architectura... Read more
The bridge across Chalk creek because it leads to the roads up the mountains, across the contenental  divide and the only roads to many of the mines. This is a picture of citizens circa 1890 at the same spot where the bridge stands today. ... Read more
This building was the entrepenial idea of _____ to build the first drug store in St Elmo. Unfortunately he mis-judged where main street was going to develop and ended up on the wrong side of the street. He ended up renting out his building ... Read more
The St. Elmo Schoolhouse is a well-preserved illustration of the wooden frame, one-room school built in many mining camps of Colorado during the 1870s and 1880s. Few other mining camp schoolhouses in the region have survived with so much of... Read more
This is the only public restroom in St Elmo so please use it well. If you don't like the smell, don't be tempted to go outside of the outside. One of our locals who lives close has a bullhorn and knows how to use it. Because of water limita... Read more
Get a snack, buy some food for the chimpmunks and make a donation to the historical society for future projects. We need your help to continue the work of restoration.

 

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