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Tarryall, Colorado - Wikipedia Tarryall is an unincorporated town eastern Park County, Colorado, United States The town is located on Tarryall Creek in the eastern edge of the South Park, between Lake George and Jefferson The town was founded in 1896 as Puma City, in response to mineral discoveries in the area
Tarryall, CO Ghost Town | Park County - Uncover Colorado In northwest Park County, along the upper Tarryall Creek, the ghost town of Tarryall has been left completely deserted While there is nothing left to see of it today, Tarryall, also known as Tarryall City, was once a thriving part of Colorado’s gold rush
The Tarryall : Climbing, Hiking Mountaineering : SummitPost Bordered on the north by Kenosha Pass, Hwy 24 on the south, the Lost Creek Wilderness to the east and CR 15 to the west, the Tarryall is a very special place to those who know it well This is a land of warm, soft beauty, not striking alpine contrast
Tarryall, Colorado Ghost Town - United States Ghost Towns Current Status: Tarryall is a ghost town with no permanent residents and minimal remaining structures It is located within the boundaries of Pike National Forest, making it accessible to visitors who wish to explore the area
Tarryall Area - Park County, CO The Tarryall Rural Historic District encompasses 27,861 acres along a nearly 40 mile stretch of County Road 77 from just south of Jefferson to west of Lake George The district includes 309 contributing resources ranging from ranch buildings, mining cabins, cemeteries, archaeological sites, and more
Tarryall - Colorado Ghost Town Tarryall was first called Puma City and came around in 1896 It was also the site of a gold rush Submitted by James Montoya