Travel Tips
Travel tips from this month's Journeys column
- By Smithsonian magazine
- Smithsonian.com, May 01, 2001, Subscribe
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Getting There:
From Bridgeport travel south on Highway 395 for 6 miles, then turn east on Highway 270 and go 13 miles to the park entrance. Be careful: Highway 270 is open sporadically in winter, and the final 3 miles to Bodie is unpaved.
Town of Masonic/Chemung Mine, California
Masonic is deserted and consists of an upper, middle and lower town, with most of the ruins in middle town. The shacks there are rapidly decaying, but you can still see the remains of a tram system used to transport ore from the nearby mine.
Getting There:
Masonic is located close to the Nevada border, 12 miles northeast of Bridgeport via a dirt road. It can also be visited by taking the back road into Bodie from the north. A short distance from Masonic on the dirt road to Bridgeport lies the Chemung Mine, where the remains of the mill still stand.
COLORADO:
Travelers driving SUVs will have the easiest time getting to Crystal. The winding, steep 7-mile road out of Marble is a challenge to negotiate in good weather—don't even consider it otherwise. (In this town as in others, you will need to call in advance about road conditions if you decide to travel in the colder months. Roads can be muddy, unpaved and buried under drifts of snow.)
Over in St. Elmo, check out the Miner's Exchange general store, which caters to hundreds of visitors a day. St. Elmo is one of the best-preserved ghost towns in Colorado.
Crystal
Located in the Rocky Mountains near Schofield Pass, southwest of Aspen, the site is not completely deserted—several cabins are still in use. Remains include the famous Sheep Mountain Tunnel Mill, which appeared on the cover of our May 2001 issue.
Getting There:
The road to Crystal outside nearby Marble is a rugged, one-lane track. When you get there, keep in mind that the mill property is privately owned. Crystal is very remote; there are no phone lines beyond Marble, but you'll find a tiny souvenir shop that's open during the summer months. For jeep tours of the area, call Crystal River Jeep Tours, 970-963-1991. Reservations are recommended. (620 West Park Street, Marble, Colorado 81623)
St. Elmo and Alley Belle Mine
Located up Chalk Creek Canyon about 15 miles southwest of Buena Vista, Colorado, the Alley Belle mine is about five miles south of St. Elmo. There you will find crumbling structures precariously perched on the side of a hill.
Update: On April 15, 2002, a fire in St. Elmo ghost town destroyed 6 buildings. Unfortunately, that was most of the town.
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