There's an abundance of family fun to be had at Wisconsin Dells on the Wisconsin River, from roller coasters and water parks to horse-drawn carriage rides and boat cruises.
This remote, historic site contains one of the last standing vanadiun-radium-uranium camps in Colorado. Calamity Camp is an example of the historic mining camps that were active during the uranium booms from 1916 to 1980. The site has several well-preserved structures, including a cookhouse. Note: There is some residual radiation at this site, because of radioactive minerals in the area.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Grand Junction, travel U.S. Highway 50 south 10 miles to State Highway 141. Travel 42 miles west, toward Gateway. Turn off at Niche Road, 4 miles east of Gateway. Follow Niche Road 16 miles to Calamity Mesa. It is recommended that maps be purchased from BLM before visiting the site.
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