Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado ABANDONED SPACES
At the base of Battle Mountain stands the abandoned ruins of Belden Mining District. Stunning Photos of Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town. The Belden Mining District has stood abandoned since the early 1980s.
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

At the base of Battle Mountain, a thousand feet below the ghost town of Gilman, Colorado, stands the abandoned ruins of Belden Mining District.

After exploring the residential and business ruins of Gilman, Colorado ghost town, I descended into Eagle River Canyon to check out Belden Mining District. A set of wooden stairs along the cliffs once allowed employees to reach the mining district from Gilman above, but no trace of it remains today. The other route down the mountain was a narrow gauge rail trestle that once transported supplies between Belden and Gilman. Nicknamed Darwin’s Ladder, the trestle has become badly warped and is no longer functional.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

At the base of Battle Mountain, retaining walls of thick log hold up the crumbling remains of the rail trestle.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Belden’s rusting mining structures stand out in beautiful contrast against the vibrant landscape.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

The powerhouse that supplied electricity to Gilman and the mines beneath is largely intact.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Cooling tanks remained full of toxic PCBs for several years after the place was abandoned. Nearly a decade later, they were finally emptied during the EPA’s cleanup of the polluted mining site.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Though the Belden Mining District has stood abandoned since the early 1980s, massive pieces of machinery remain inside the buildings.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

It is amazing how well the buildings have held up in the century since they were built. The amount of ore processing equipment housed within these structures is staggering.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Across the Eagle River, the pump house sits along the deserted railroad track.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Massive equipment remains inside.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

A rusty tank sits outback.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

A supply shed contains rows of meticulously labeled shelves, though their contents lie scattered across the floor.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad came to Belden in 1882 to service the many mines that had recently been established there.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

At one point, railroad tracks ran along both sides of the Eagle River. Much of the rail has been removed, leaving only the Tennessee Pass line, which runs along the opposite side of the river. Union Pacific retired the railway in 1997.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

The New Jersey Zinc Company began scaling back its mining operations in 1975. Technological advancements had brought about a dramatic decrease in the demand for zinc. In 1977, most of the mine workers were laid off, leaving a skeleton crew of about a half-dozen people who remained for several more years. In 1984, the electricity and water pumps were shut off permanently and the mines were allowed to flood.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

I was surprised to find that the Entrance to Eagle Mine was accessible and couldn’t resist taking a peek inside.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

I only ventured a few hundred feet before heading back outside. Abandoned mines are incredibly dangerous and I hadn’t brought proper equipment for mine exploration.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

With my energy waning, I decided to take a final look at Belden Mining District and then begin the long hike back to my car.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado
Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Just as I was getting ready to leave, I ran into a friendly middle-aged couple from the nearby town of Red Cliff. Jerry told me that he had lived in Gilman in 1979 when the population was only 7. The bare-bones crew was necessary for keeping the water pumps functioning. The same pumps that kept the mine from flooding were the same that supplied water to Gilman.

He recalled a time when the Eagle River was so polluted that it ran orange. Fortunately, the water has returned to a more natural shade, though orange stains are still visible along the rocky embankment.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

Jerry told me that the Belden tunnels stretch for miles and connect with mines in Red Cliff, about 6 miles southeast of there. We talked for a while and they offered to drive me back to my car, so I wouldn’t have to hike in the blazing sun. I’d originally intended to walk the railroad tracks and explore some old rail tunnels, but I was too exhausted to resist the ride. They even offered to take me to Red Cliff and show me around, but I had to decline because I didn’t want to put myself too far behind schedule.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

As we walked to their car, we passed a disturbing sight: the wreckage of a vehicle that had driven off the highway and tumbled down the mountain.

Abandoned Eagle Mine and Belden Extinct Town, Colorado

The stunning photos of an abandoned mining town Gilman were taken by Jim Sullivan. Jim Sullivan is a traveler, who shares his stories with followers If you’d like to see more abandoned places, then check out our articles on the Forgotten Zzyzx Road and Health Spa Ruins and the Abandoned Movie Ranch in Acton, California

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