A significant point of interest with a unique history sits up high at 8,016 feet in Routt National Forest - out of sight except for those willing to hike a mountain to reach it.
Bonny Lake State Park was once Colorado’s easternmost state park. However, after being abandoned in 2011, the old park carries a much more ominous feel than it did in its heyday.
After the gold and silver crashes, towns that were once considered a major part of Colorado began to dry up and shutter their windows. Let's take a tour.