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Capital Prize Gold Mine Tours: Journey into Colorado's Mining Past

Experience Colorado's gold rush history with a guided tour through an authentic 1860s gold mine in Georgetown.

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Descend into the depths of a real 1860s gold mine at the Capital Prize Gold Mine Tours in Georgetown, Colorado. Explore tunnels stretching over 1,000 feet into the mountainside, witnessing firsthand the conditions and equipment used by miners seeking their fortune. A unique and educational experience for all ages.

A brief summary to Capital Prize Gold Mine Tours

  • Monday 11 am-3 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-3 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Friday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-3:30 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-3:30 pm

Local tips

  • Wear a light jacket and closed-toe shoes, as the mine maintains a constant temperature of 49°F (9°C).
  • Reservations are encouraged to ensure a tour guide is available, especially during peak season.
  • Allow extra time to enjoy rock breaking, explore the historic sites, or have a picnic lunch outside the mine.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Capital Prize Gold Mine is located at 1016 Biddle St, in Georgetown. From downtown Georgetown, head north on Main Street, then turn left onto 11th Street, followed by a right onto Biddle Street. The mine will be on your right. The walk is generally easy and takes about 10-15 minutes from most points in downtown Georgetown.

  • Public Transport

    Georgetown is accessible by bus from Denver. From the Georgetown bus stop, follow 10th street to Main Street, turn left and then turn left again onto 11th street, followed by a right onto Biddle Street. The mine will be on your right. Bus fare from Denver to Georgetown: $7-50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are available in Georgetown, though they may be limited. A taxi from downtown Georgetown to the Capital Prize Gold Mine would be a short ride, costing approximately $10-$15. Uber and Lyft are options, but availability can vary.

  • Parking

    There is parking available at the Capital Prize Gold Mine. Parking is free. However, during peak season parking may be limited.

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The Capital Prize Gold Mine Tours in Georgetown, Colorado, offers an authentic glimpse into the state's rich mining history. Established in 1867 by the Griffith Brothers, the mine aimed to tap into the Aetna Vein, a significant source of gold and silver. Unlike many mines in the area, the Capital Prize was operational intermittently until 1969, preserving its equipment and original blacksmith shop. Visitors can embark on a guided walking tour that extends over 1,000 feet into the mountain. Along the way, they'll encounter mining tunnels, machinery, and tools, gaining insight into the challenges faced by miners working by candlelight. Knowledgeable guides share stories of the mine's discovery, its operational years, and the lives of the miners. The tour also showcases modern prospecting operations, including dredges, sluice boxes, and shaker tables. The mine maintains a constant temperature of 49°F (9°C), so a light jacket and closed-toe shoes are recommended. The tour is generally accessible, with a level ground and ceilings above 6 feet, though wheelchairs and strollers may find it difficult due to the ore cart rail tracks. During warmer months, visitors can even try their luck at gold panning.

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