You have visited the Great Sand Dunes, Colorado’s wine country, and Dinosaur National Monument, but do have you really seen all there is to see in western Colorado? If you have yet to visit the fascinating Fort Uncompahgre Interpretive Center and learn more about the area’s history, the answer is no:
Located in Delta, the Fort Uncompahgre Interpretive Center (or Fort Uncompahgre on the Old Spanish Trail) is a replica of the original fort and offers everyone who visits a hands-on experience they will never forget.
Established in the 1820s, Fort Uncompahgre was once a hub for the many surrounding trails and also served as a post for Native Americans and European settlers looking to trade food, beads, and various supplies.
Featuring everything from old-time dirt floors to authentic clothing to the original architecture, you will think you have left the 21st Century for a wagon along the Old Spanish Trail.
During your visit, you will be treated to not only many of these original fixtures but also a first-hand look at how the trading process worked, all of which is thoroughly explained by knowledgeable guides and intricate displays.
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