Minturn

Minturn’s oldest families settled the area in the late 1800s both to farm the land and mine silver in the mountains high above town. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad arrived in 1887, quickly developing Minturn into a booming crossroads for transportation and industry. In response to the growing population demands for businesses and town services, Minturn was incorporated on November 15, 1904. Today, Minturn maintains its unique architecture and character stemming from its history, while catering to locals and visitors alike with its central location between Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts. Minturn’s charm and appeal stems from the friendly residents, locally owned businesses and restaurants, its breathtaking views and riverfront location.

 
Red Cliff

Just over the hill from Minturn is the quaint small town of Red Cliff, where residents still know their neighbors and their local business owners.  Located in a spectacular canyon with towering mountain peaks, Red Cliff, Eagle County’s oldest town and original county seat, has a rich mining heritage and a proud community.  Once a bustling community as the 11th richest silver mining district in the nation, Red Cliff is now home to many an outdoor enthusiast.