This Once Popular Colorado Tourist Attraction Is Now Part Of A Billionaire's Private Collection
By Christy Articola|Published March 29, 2024
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Christy Articola has lived in Colorado since 2013 and considers herself a Centennial State enthusiast and expert through and through. She's based in Denver metro, but over the past decade, she has traveled to every corner, river, village, park, town, and city in the state and continues to explore it deeper and further whenever she can. Christy simply can't get enough of Colorado, and loves sharing all her adventures with you through Only In Your State! She graduated with a degree in journalism from Fordham University and is thrilled to be working as a full time travel writer for this and other sites - she finally found her perfect niche - and is so grateful for that.
Colorado has been home to a wide variety of interesting and sometimes even intriguing tourist attractions. Some have stood the test of time while others, unfortunately, have faded away. One tourist attraction that you might remember is the Buckskin Joe Theme Park in Colorado located near the Royal Gorge Bridge. It opened in 1958 and was once known as the largest Old West theme park in the nation. Best of all, admission was free. It closed in 2010. What happened to this popular, free theme park in the end? Read on to find out.
Buckskin Joe Theme Park in Colorado was certainly something that many Coloradans will always remember. Did you visit this theme park when it was operational? What memories do you have of it?
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