Julesburg

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Location: 182 miles northeast of Denver on I-76

Region: Northeast

Elevation: 3477

Population: 1245

Walking through this quiet town situated along the South Platte River, it's hard to believe Julesburg was once the wickedest city in the West. It's true though - the city got its start as a Pony Express stop and, by the time the Union Pacific Railroad laid tracks through town in 1867, Julesburg was sin city. Entirely burned to the ground two years earlier by Native Americans in retaliation for the Sand Creek Massacre, the new town was anything but improved. Julesburg was home to horse thieves, gamblers and con artists attracted by an abundance of saloons, dance halls and a steady supply of naive travelers heading west along the Overland Trail. One saloon in town claimed to sell the vilest of liquor at two bits a glass.

The Julesburg of today has little in common with its rowdy past. These days the town is a major shipping depot for the agricultural business. Visitors come for excellent tailwater fishing along the South Platte and some of the best bird watching in the state. The migrations in spring and fall are extraordinary. See proof of Julesburg's wild days at the Fort Sedgwick Depot Museum and its sister site, the Fort Sedgwick Museum.

Community Resources:
Colorado Welcome Center at Julesburg
20934 County Road 28
Julesburg, CO 80737
970-474-2054

 

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