Creede, the Colorado Ghost Town That Never Died

Creede, the Colorado Ghost Town That Never Died

With a population that once climbed to over 10,000 residents in 1891, Creede is now a fully functioning town with only 290 people who call it home. As you might imagine, tons of structures remain from the late 1800’s or what’s become known as the last silver boom in Colorado. Whether you’re looking to find a new place to explore or for a blast from the past, Creede is one town that’s definitely worth the visit.

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One of the big natural attractions in Creede, Colorado is North Clear Creek Falls. This water is generally visited between June and September with the busiest month for tourism being July.

North Clear Creek Falls - Scott Ingram from flickr - OutThere Colorado

Another popular attraction in the Creede, Colorado area is the Bachelor Loop scenic drive. Accessible in most passenger vehicles, this 17-mile long route delivers a great look into the town’s mining past.

Bachelor Loop Weaver City Larry Myhre OutThere Colorado

Another top attraction in Creede is the Creede Repertory Theatre, which has been a staple of the town for more than 50 years.

Creede, the Colorado Ghost Town That Never Died

The Mainstage Theater of Creede Repertory Theatre. Photo Credit: John Gary Brown.



USA Today once called it one of the top 10 “great places to see the lights way off-Broadway.”

Creede, the Colorado Ghost Town That Never Died

Members of the Creede Repertory Theatre. Photo Credit: John Gary Brown.



Creede is also close to the Wheeler Geologic Area, one of the most unique rock formations in the country. Once named Colorado’s first National Monument, this destination is a little tough to get to, but it’s worth the hike.

Creede is also near the headwaters of the Rio Grande, making it a great area for fly-fishing.


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