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Animas Forks - Ghost Town & Camp

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Animas Forks - Ghost Town & Camp

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Animas Forks is a remarkably well-preserved ghost town and historic mining camp nestled high in the rugged San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Situated approximately 12 miles northeast of Silverton in San Juan County, this historical site stands at an impressive elevation of about 3,400 meters (11,185 feet), making it one of the highest mining camps in North America. It serves as a vivid and tangible testament to Colorado's rich gold and silver rush era, offering a unique glimpse into the…

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    February 15, 2023

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    With an elevation of 11,000 feet, Animas Forks is one of the highest mining camps in the Western US. Some buildings in the ghost town are still well preserved. There are some decent campsites next to Animas Forks along the Animas River.

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    Animas Forks Ghost Town OHV Route

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    670m

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    Hike the difficult 15.9-mile Animas Forks Ghost Town OHV Route, exploring a historic ghost town amidst rugged San Juan Mountain scenery.

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    Hike the difficult 13.0-mile Cinnamon Pass Road via Animas Forks, gaining 1502 feet in the San Juan Mountains.
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    Hike the California Gulch OHV Trail for a moderate 8.2-mile journey through historic mining sites and panoramic San Juan Mountain views.
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    Elevation 3,400 m

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    Location: San Juan County, Colorado, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of vehicle is recommended for reaching Animas Forks, especially beyond the ghost town?

    The road from Silverton to Animas Forks is generally passable for two-wheel-drive vehicles during summer months. However, if you plan to continue beyond Animas Forks, particularly over Engineer Pass towards Lake City, a high-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicle is typically required due to the rocky and unimproved nature of those routes.

    Are there any specific trails or routes popular with hikers and cyclists around Animas Forks?

    Animas Forks is a key stop on the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, a 65-mile system of unpaved roads popular with off-road enthusiasts, cyclists, and hikers. While the ghost town itself is the main attraction, many visitors incorporate it into longer scenic drives or use it as a starting point for exploring the surrounding San Juan Mountains on foot or by mountain bike. Specific named trails are less common directly from the townsite, but the unpaved roads offer extensive opportunities for exploration.

    Is Animas Forks a family-friendly destination, and are dogs allowed?

    Yes, Animas Forks is generally considered family-friendly. Children can enjoy exploring the historic buildings and imagining life in a mining town. It's an open-air museum experience. Dogs are typically allowed at Animas Forks, but they should always be kept on a leash and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. Remember the high altitude can affect both people and pets.

    How long does it typically take to explore Animas Forks Ghost Town?

    Most visitors spend anywhere from 1 to 2 hours exploring the main structures and grounds of Animas Forks. This allows enough time to walk through the preserved buildings, read interpretive signs, take photographs, and soak in the historical atmosphere. If you're combining it with a scenic drive on the Alpine Loop or a picnic, your visit might extend longer.

    Are there any accessible trails or facilities for visitors with mobility challenges?

    Animas Forks is located in a rugged, high-altitude environment with unpaved roads and uneven terrain. While the main area around the buildings is relatively flat, it is not specifically designed for wheelchair accessibility. The paths between buildings are dirt and gravel. Visitors with mobility challenges may find some areas difficult to navigate.

    What are the seasonal considerations for visiting Animas Forks, especially regarding winter access?

    While the intro mentions summer and early fall as the best time, winter access to Animas Forks is extremely challenging and often impossible for standard vehicles due to heavy snowfall. The roads become impassable, requiring specialized winter equipment like snowmobiles or skis for experienced backcountry enthusiasts. Even in late spring or early fall, sudden snowstorms can occur, so always check local road conditions and weather forecasts before planning a visit outside of peak summer.

    What should I wear when visiting Animas Forks, particularly in colder months or at high altitude?

    Due to its elevation of over 11,000 feet, weather can change rapidly. Even in summer, temperatures can be cool, especially in the mornings and evenings. Layered clothing is essential. Always bring a windproof and waterproof outer shell, a warm hat, and gloves, regardless of the season. In colder months, heavy winter gear, including insulated boots, jackets, and snow pants, would be necessary if access is even possible.

    Are there any restaurants, cafes, or other amenities directly at Animas Forks or nearby?

    Animas Forks is a remote ghost town with no commercial amenities such as restaurants, cafes, or shops directly on site. Visitors should bring all necessary supplies, including food, water, and any other essentials. The nearest services, including dining and lodging, are located in the town of Silverton, approximately 12 miles away.

    Can I camp near Animas Forks Ghost Town?

    Yes, there are decent campsites available next to Animas Forks along the Animas River. These are typically primitive or dispersed camping sites managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Always follow Leave No Trace principles, pack out all trash, and be aware of any fire restrictions in place. Check with the BLM for current regulations and availability.

    What other historical sites or attractions are worth visiting near Animas Forks?

    Animas Forks is part of a rich historical landscape. Nearby, you can explore the historic mining town of Silverton, which offers museums, shops, and the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. The entire Alpine Loop Scenic Byway is dotted with other ghost towns, mining ruins, and breathtaking mountain scenery, making it an adventure in itself for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts.

    How crowded does Animas Forks - Ghost Town & Camp get on weekends or during peak season?

    Animas Forks is a popular destination, especially during the peak summer months (July and August) and on weekends. While the site is extensive, the main parking area and popular buildings can experience higher visitor numbers. Arriving earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon can help avoid the busiest crowds. Weekdays generally offer a more tranquil experience.

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