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Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center

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Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Lake City Hinsdale County Visitor Center
Phone:
+1 970-944-2527

Hours:
SundayClosed
MondayClosed
Tuesday9am - 3pm
Wednesday9am - 3pm
Thursday9am - 3pm
Friday9am - 3pm
Saturday9am - 3pm


The Town of Lake City is the Statutory Town that is the county seat and the only incorporated municipality in Hinsdale County, Colorado, United States. It is located in the San Juan Mountains in a valley formed by the convergence of Henson Creek and the headwaters of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River about seven miles east of Uncompahgre Peak, a Colorado fourteener. Lake City is named after nearby Lake San Cristobal. This area lies at the southern end of the Colorado Mineral Belt and when rich mineral deposits were discovered the native population was pushed from their tribal lands and the town of Lake City was incorporated in 1873. With the completion of the first road into the mountains in this region, Lake City served as a supply center for the many miners and prospectors flooding into the area. As a supply center, the town boomed to as many as 3,000 to 5,000 settlers. But as the first-discovered deposits were found to be only moderately productive and no new extensive or rich deposits of minerals were found, by 1879 the boom had subsided. With the arrival of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in 1889, Lake City saw a second upturn in the economy that lasted into the 1890s. The railroad cut the cost of shipping gold and silver ores to smelters, reduced the cost of shipping supplies into Lake City, and provided shipment of cattle and sheep into the area for summer grazing in the high Alpine meadows. By 1905, the mining era was over and Lake City entered a decades-long period of economic decline. Population figures hovered at 1,000 then dropped to 400 after 1910. Although mining continued throughout the twentieth century, it consisted primarily of exploration and speculation rather than productive operation. Beginning in 1915, visitors began coming to Lake City for the entire summer season and by the 1930s tourism had emerged as a viable industry. The Hinsdale County Historical Society formed in 1973 and began accumulating documents and photographs recording the town's history. In 1978, the Lake City Historic District was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Residents have restored many of the boom town mining era buildings and currently promote tourism as an industry. Restoration has not only aided the local economy by making Lake City a desirable tourist destination, it has served economic development with preservation projects creating jobs for local carpenters, craftsmen, and contractors. The town population was 408 at the 2010 United States Census. Lake City's educational needs are served by the Lake City Community School.
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