Teller County Tours

Visitors and residents will find a variety of guided and non-guided tours available throughout the county.
Available guided tours include:
- Florissant Fossil Beds
- Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
- Mt. Pisgah Cemetery Tour
- Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
- Molly Kathleen Gold Mine Tour
Available self-guided tours include:
- Mueller State Park - Wapiti Nature Trail #6, Northern Meadow Loop, and Dragonfly Children's Trail
- Gold Belt Byway - Road Tour
- Phantom Canyon Road
- Shelf Road
- High Park Road
- Teller County Road 1
- Mt. Pisgah Cemetery Tour
- Victor Sunnyside Cemetery Tour
- Florissant Pioneer Cemetery Tour
- Gold Belt Tour

Located at the head of Bennett Avenue, the Cripple Creek District Museum complex contains five historic buildings with mining... read more

Housed in a red-brick building that served as the Teller County Jail for nearly 90 years, this historic Cripple Creek museum... read more

The Pikes Peak Historical Society Museum is open year round and admission is free. During the summer, the Museum is open daily, except... read more

The Homestead House was once the most famous brothel in Cripple Creek. Owned and operated by Pearl DeVere, the... read more

The Ute Pass Historical Society is a volunteer, non-profit organization. We appreciate your donations to support our museum.... read more

Victor City Government and museum operates out of the historic City Hall on Victor Avenue. Meetings are the second and... read more

Victor Lowell Thomas Museum The Victor Lowell Thomas Museum houses two floors of artifacts, books, exhibits and photographs... read more
