The I-70 Foothills of Colorado
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1 The I-70 Foothills of Colorado The Ancestral Rocky Mountains began to gradually uplift from shallow tropical seas about 300 million years ago. A "dinosaur speedway" at the base of the foothills is said to have flourished until 64 million years ago. The melting of the Ice Age from 1.8 million to 20,000 years ago gradually formed mountain meadows, valleys and canyons. Mount Vernon Canyon now supports Interstate 70 in the foothills directly west of Denver, Colorado. Archaeologists have found many prehistoric treasures near today s Heritage Square, southwest of Golden, at the base of Lookout Mountain. Paleo, Clovis, Plano and Folsom artifacts have been identified at several foothills locations. Some historians and archaeologists believe Colorado Ute Indians evolved from the "Clovis" migration around 14,000 years ago. Arapaho arrowheads, dating back to A.D. 1750, have been found on Lookout and Genesee Mountains. The 1859 Gold Rush The steep and rugged canyon rises 2000 feet within three miles. It was named after Mt. Vernon Towne, the first Colorado territorial government capitol, at the mouth of the canyon in The Mt. Vernon toll gate to the canyon was promoted as "The Gateway to the Rockies." Mt. Vernon Creek still flows down the canyon past two remaining historic homes built by pioneers to attract travelers to gold territory. The toll road from Mt. Vernon to Genesee Mountain was often washed out by rain and melting snow. A competitive toll gate was established in 1861 at the Apex settlement for a wagon road that rose and crossed Lookout Mountain to Genesee Mountain. The Patrick family from Missouri controlled the Genesee toll gate adjacent to their two-story house that has been preserved in Genesee Park. It is the oldest building in continuous use in the area. Denver Mountain Park personnel have lived in the Patrick house since Most travelers from Mt. Vernon and Apex passed through the Genesee gate to Bergen Park and continued west through Soda Creek and Floyd Hill to Central City and Idaho Springs or went south through Evergreen to South Park. The Rockland Community A few hardy pioneer families settled in Mt. Vernon Canyon and supported themselves by ranching and harvesting timber. Their summer gardens of potatoes, vegetables and grain were not disturbed by wildlife. Deer, elk, fox and rabbit ran for their lives at the sight of humans who usually had a loaded gun ready for needed food. Most settlers built cabins near the creek for convenient water supply and to avoid wind. They built the Rockland School in 1873 and Rockland Church in It took two to three days for Rockland families to travel by horse-drawn wagon to Golden, gather supplies, and return home. Historic ranches and the school were taken out by I-70 but historic Rockland Church still stands as testimony to early community values. Railroad entrepreneurs bypassed Mt. Vernon canyon s steep grade for the more gradual rise west through Clear Creek Canyon in the 1870s. The old rocky canyon road was taken over by Jefferson County in 1880 but was never paved.
2 Real Estate entrepreneurs and missionaries In 1890, Denver investors hired Frederick Law Olmsted to design a "city on the hill" on their 2,389-acre Denver and Lookout Mountain Resort. Olmsted was famous for designing extraordinary landscape projects, including Central Park in New York City in 1857 and Chicago s World Columbian Exposition in 1893, among many others. His work inspired the "city beautiful" movement, the national park system, comprehensive community planning and landscaping with native trees and plants. The Lookout Mountain Resort was promoted as Denver s greatest future attraction. The plan for clusters of summer cottages, connected by winding trails through native flora that led to the resort hotel, never materialized. Except for the Cedar Lake Reservoir (planned by Olmsted) dug in 1895, the mountain properties with extraordinary views of the eastern plains and Rocky Mountains had no municipal water supply or reliable roads to the area until Rees Vidler's real estate office, built in 1915 (is now the KWGN antenna farm) In 1905, promotion for the development was renewed by British real estate developer Rees Vidler who gained Golden water taps in exchange for a right-of-way across the Lookout resort land. The pristine mountain water was piped from the Beaver Brook Watershed (Squaw Mountain) to Cedar Lake and down into Golden where it was treated for city customers. Vidler constructed a funicular railroad track for open cable cars to bring visitors up from Golden to his real estate office on the east summit of Lookout in He formed an alliance with Cement Bill of Golden who built the Lariat Trail, the first reliable access to the area from 1911 to Another successful newcomer was Frances Xavier Cabrini who founded the Institute of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart in The Cabrini Orphanage was built in 1914 and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Denver sets land preservation precedent In 1912, she founded a summer orphanage and farm on 800 acres as one of 67 schools, orphanages, hospitals and day care centers during her lifetime. She was canonized in 1946 and is now known as the Saint of Immigrants. Mother Cabrini s Shrine continues to serve 200,000 annual pilgrims from around the world annually.
3 Legend says that "City Beautiful" competition around the country inspired prominent Denver businessmen to explore projects to attract tourism. One of the most legendary business leaders was John Brisben Walker who preserved Red Rocks Park (until Denver acquired it in 1927). After twenty years of "brainstorming" tourism attractions, Walker representing the Denver Real Estate Exchange, Elmer Sommers of the Denver Motor Club and Charles Johnson of the Denver Chamber of Commerce convinced Denver s Mayor Speer to promote their plan for a "Denver Mountain Parks" system in Jefferson and Clear Creek Counties in Businessmen funded a massive campaign in every newspaper, civic society and labor organization asking Denver voters to approve a tax of one-half mil to finance the Mountain Park System. The promotion claimed the parks were "Denver s chance to open a gateway into the mountains, and to take the lead in the work of making Colorado more attractive to tourists than Switzerland." Jefferson County officials did not support the project. Denver voters approved the tax in May, The Mountain Parks Committee of businessmen hired Olmsted s son "Rick" (Olmsted died in 1903) to design the system based on their extensive research and preliminary planning. Rick Olmsted was familiar with the area from experience as a surveyor apprentice in Colorado in The first acquisition in 1912 was Genesee Park "to preserve scenic views of the Continental Divide and Mt. Evans." Some "public-spirited" investors had purchased 1200 acres of Genesee Mountain from a sawmill-timber company in 1911 to hold it until Denver could permanently preserve it. In 1914, the city enclosed 160 Genesee Park acres to preserve two native species that were nearly extinct, wild elk and American bison. Hiking the Beaver Brook Trail in Photo from Denver Municipal Facts, courtesy Denver Public Library, Western History Department. Colorow Point, a.37-acre parcel near today s Lookout Mountain Nature Center, was acquired in The site preserved extraordinary views of Clear Creek Canyon and access to the historic Beaver Brook Trail, which Denver secured easements to preserve. The acquisition of Lookout Mountain Park (65.7-acres) in 1917 provided a burial place and museum for Buffalo Bill Cody. From 1912 to 1927, Denver built roads across Lookout into Genesee Park, west to Bergen Park and Mt. Evans, south into Evergreen, the Evergreen Lake and dam, and east along Bear Creek to Morrison. This system of "scenic drives" offered picnic sites, fishing and hiking for tourists and Coloradans. It initiated Jefferson County residents most treasured gift preservation of native land. Genesee Grange #219 became the center of a more prosperous Rockland community in Wealthy nature lovers build summer cabins Denver made Jefferson County foothills accessible and popular by building hiking trails, tent colonies and picnic shelters through the mountain park system. Wealthy entrepreneur and philanthropist Charles Boettcher built Lorraine Lodge on Lookout Mountain in Denver built the Chief Hosa Lodge and Campground in Genesee Park in 1918.
4 Visitors to the Denver Mountain Parks made tourism profitable in Golden, Mt. Vernon Canyon, Evergreen, Kittredge and Morrison. Many Lookout Mountain entrepreneurs managed popular restaurants, dance pavilions, camping sites and tourist gift shops from 1912 until the Great Depression in Nearly all Lookout Mountain land was platted with residential lots by Genesee Ski Jump 1921 photo courtesy Norman Ralston The Denver Ski Club leased northeast Genesee Mountain land from homesteader Lucian M. Ralston in 1921 for a ski jump. Thousands of Denverites attended event competitions during the 1920s. Economic depression of the 1930s, lack of snow and better transportation on U. S. Hwy 40 to West Slope skiing (in 1937) ended the ski jump. The Twisted Pine ski club house was purchased by Denver Girl Scouts for taxes in the 1930s. The ski jump scar is still visible from I-70 above Chimney Creek condominiums west of the space house. The first successful Lookout Mountain resort was Mount Vernon Country Club, established in The popular social and recreation club had a golf course, croquet courts, 100 acres of open space for nature trails and excellent clubhouse dining. Some members built cottages and stayed for the summer. Other non-residential members traveled up and down the Lariat for dinner dances and summer recreation. "The Club" faltered during World War II when the golf course became open space, but came back into popularity during the 1950s and continues to be one of the area s most popular attractions. Members acquired more land during the 1960s for a total of 1200 acres of open space. The Denver Kiwanis Club attempted a similar resort east of Genesee Mountain in The "Kiwanis Reservation" was expected to be a "mountainous rendezvous" for visiting Kiwanians to find "opportunities for rest, recreation and pleasure, amid unusually congenial surroundings." Some wealthy club members built cabins but the resort never developed. 1930s to 1950s from Depression to Boom To counter lost income during the Great Depression and World War II, some Rockland families became fox fur farmers. One entrepreneurial Denver dentist, Menefee Howard, established a huge mink and chinchilla farm where the retail Genesee Towne Centre now stands. Ralston Ranch & Store circa 1950 Construction of U.S. Highway 40 on the north side of Mt. Vernon in 1937 greatly improved access to the area. The first one-room Rockland school (1873) was taken out by the new highway and a new two-room Rockland school was built for 17 students in Telephones and electricity became common by World War II. It was a small and friendly mountain community where "everybody knew everybody" at the community Ralston Store.
5 After the war, developers filed new plats with larger lots for custom homes in Panorama Estates, Panorama Heights, Clear Creek Heights and Paradise Hills. Most Mt. Vernon Country Club cottages were expanded from two to twelve times original size. Business on Lookout Mountain boomed Wild Rose Lodge, Mt. Vernon Canyon Inn, Lookout Mountain Trading Post, Jack & Marie s Cafe, Robin s Nest, Thunderbird Inn, Brown s Cabins, Cubby Hole Tavern, Flying Horse Inn and Chuck Wagon Cafe. The Lighted Lantern became a popular square dance place. Sam s Cowhide Corners became "Sams," a wildly popular college student haunt during the 1960s (now the Crystal Rose event center). In spite of disapproval of the "Tee Pees" curio shops (now Walmart, Amaco and MacDonalds), the most respected local business was El Rancho. Travelers continued west on Hwy 40, turned south to Bergen Park and Evergreen, or stopped to enjoy dinner, dancing and the hospitality of Paul and Donna McEncroe. The restaurant continues to thrive today. Unmanaged growth thrives The Ralston Elementary School was built for 100 students in The Genesee Grange, stagnant since the 1920s, moved into the second Rockland School building and again became a center of community activities. The second Rockland Church was built in Land for the new church and school was donated by the Ralston family who settled in the area in Competitive mortgage rates were not available for mountain properties until Hiwan began to develop in Evergreen in There were 254 improved properties in Mt. Vernon Canyon in By 1968, there were more than 1,000. Some of the 1890 Lookout Mountain resort land became Panorama Estates, a 63 home development, in It became known as the Beverly Hills of the foothills development. Then "Paradise Hills Ranch" was filed for 167 horse-owning families in The development stalled in 1975 until the Lookout Mountain Water District was formed in Some Cedar Lake area land became a resort for antenna owners (see Antenna Tower Struggle). Unmanaged growth concerns prompted some residents of Mt. Vernon Country Club and Rilliet Park to preserve 2,000 acres by One resident, Carla Coleman, personally preserved over 600 acres managed by her Northwoodside Foundation land conservancy. Some of those same citizens became Jefferson County leaders for a 1/2-cent sales tax to develop an Open Space program in The voters approved the open space tax and and defeated a referendum to host the 1976 Winter Olympics. Also in 1972, the state legislature required counties to regulate subdivision land use.
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