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Historical Markers in Mineral County, Colorado

 
Clickable Map of Mineral County, Colorado and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Mineral County, CO (3) Archuleta County, CO (6) Hinsdale County, CO (9) Rio Grande County, CO (6) Saguache County, CO (4)  MineralCounty(3) Mineral County (3)  ArchuletaCounty(6) Archuleta County (6)  HinsdaleCounty(9) Hinsdale County (9)  RioGrandeCounty(6) Rio Grande County (6)  SaguacheCounty(4) Saguache County (4)
Creede is the county seat for Mineral County
Adjacent to Mineral County, Colorado
      Archuleta County (6)  
      Hinsdale County (9)  
      Rio Grande County (6)  
      Saguache County (4)  
 
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1 Colorado, Mineral County, South Fork — Continental Divide Trail
On U.S. 160, 0.2 miles west of County Road 402, on the left when traveling west.
Adventure! Hiking the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail offers you an enormous challenge.      Beginning at Mexico’s border in southern New Mexico, the country’s longest National Scenic Trail wanders through Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho, . . . Map (db m71661) HM
2 Colorado, Mineral County, South Fork — History of a Road
On U.S. 160, 0.2 miles west of County Road 402, on the left when traveling west.
Wolf Creek Pass! A romantic name - a beautiful but harsh setting.      Squatter-trapper Bill Wolf probably wasn't the first man across the pass, though it bears his name. Until the early 1900's, Cumbres and Elwood Passes opened the way to fertile . . . Map (db m71659) HM
3 Colorado, Mineral County, South Fork — The Great Divide
On U.S. 160, 0.2 miles County Road 402, on the left when traveling west.
Water! Every drop has a destiny via the continent’s backbone: the Continental Divide.      With a foot on each side of the bronze line below, you are symbolically straddling the spine of the Western Hemisphere. In North America the Divide follows . . . Map (db m71660)
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024