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Hidden in Rural America!! You Won’t Believe What’s Left of These Colorado Desert Towns #worldside #colorado #ghosttowns #abandonedplaces #forgottenplaces #traveldocumentary Colorado is famous for the Rocky Mountains and the thrill of outdoor adventure—skiing, hiking, rafting, and endless alpine views. But beyond the pine forests and postcard peaks is a quieter Colorado: ghost towns and forgotten places where life once burned bright, then slowly faded. This travel documentary takes you through 15 small towns in Colorado built on mining, railroads, and frontier ambition—communities that rose fast, worked hard, and then dimmed into silence. We begin with Gilman, a mining town perched on a cliff that was forced to empty after toxic contamination in the 1980s—leaving behind buildings that still cling to the canyon like a suspended memory. In St. Elmo, the past feels unusually intact: wooden storefronts, an old hotel, and a seasonal post office that still opens as if history never fully closed its doors. In places like Ashcroft and Teller City, the boom-and-bust pattern becomes painfully clear—silver promised everything, then winter and empty mines took it back. And in Crystal, the legendary Crystal Mill stands above rushing water like a perfect photograph—beautiful, remote, and difficult to reach without serious effort. But not every town faded from economics alone. Ludlow carries one of the most tragic chapters in American labor history, a place where trauma froze the land itself. In the high country, Alta, Animas Forks, and Hancock show what it meant to build a town at extreme elevation—where nature, fire, and avalanche could erase years of life in a single season. Meanwhile, towns like Trinidad, Rangely, Julesburg, and Eads reveal a different kind of decline: places that never fully disappeared, but live on with a quieter pulse, shaped by changing industries and a shrinking future. If you’re drawn to Colorado history, ghost towns, forgotten places, and the haunting beauty of abandoned America, this journey is for you. Comment below: Which town felt the most haunting—and which one would you visit first? Like, subscribe, and stay with us for the next hidden road trip. ============= 00:00 – Colorado Beyond the Peaks 01:06 – Gilman 02:16 – St. Elmo 03:24 – Trinidad 04:24 – Ashcroft 05:33 – Rangely 06:34 – Crystal 07:44 – Kit Carson 08:54 – Alta 10:16 – Ludlow 11:23 – Teller City 12:17 – Creede 13:20 – Animas Forks 15:05 – Hancock 16:08 – Julesburg 17:04 – Eads 17:58 – Remembering What’s Left ============= 👇 Discover more captivating videos👇 🔴 • ISOLATED in AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe Th... 🔴 • ABANDONED AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe What... 🔴 • ABANDONED AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe Thes... ============= DISCLAIMER Please note: The thumbnail is for visual engagement and may not fully reflect video content. This video is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes, based on publicly available sources. While we strive for thoughtful, well-researched information, we don't guarantee absolute accuracy or completeness, nor does it constitute professional advice. Viewers are encouraged to verify facts independently. This content aims to present diverse viewpoints and foster positive dialogue, not to discredit or harm. Please engage with a critical and open mind. Thank you for watching! Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner but contents used here falls under the “Fair Use” Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use....