Commercial Quarries and Dude Ranches

Brochure showing entrance to dude ranch and commerical tourist operation
Brochure from the Colorado Petrified Forest

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Starting in the early 1920's and perhaps earlier, a variety of commercial tourist sites enticed visitors to see the massive petrified redwoods and collect fossils.

Colorado Petrified Forest

The Colorado Petrified Forest was a private concession and dude ranch that featured the Big Stump. The main lodge building was the old train depot from the town of Florissant. Inside the lodge were exhibits of fossils and a massive fireplace made out of petrified wood. The Colorado Petrified Forest was owned by the Singer family and ran from the 1920's until the area became a monument. It had previously been called the Coplen Petrified Forest.
Learn more about John D. Coplen and Palmer and Agnes Singer



Pike Petrified Forest

Just 1/2 mile south of the Colorado Petrified Forest was the Pike Petrified Forest which featured the Redwood Trio. This site was owned at different times by the the Hendersons, Millers, and Bakers. The Pike Petrified Forest also operated from the 1920's unit the Monument was established in 1969.

 
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Brochure for the Pike Petrified Forest

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Last updated: November 12, 2022

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