Country Boy Mine Treasure Hunt
Highlights
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Uncover the mystery of a mining puzzle
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Explore the historic gold mine in Breckenridge
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Enjoy a Wild West scavenger hunt
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Use a real metal detector to find hidden treasure
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Fun and challenging activity for all the family
Summary
Experience the thrill of a mining puzzle in Breckenridge's historic gold mine. Solve puzzles, hunt for hidden treasure, and enjoy a Wild West adventure in the Rocky Mountains.
Tour info
Duration
1 hour - 2 hours
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Why take this tour?
Join us on this exciting outdoor escape room experience in Breckenridge and put your puzzling skills to the test. Whether you hike through the beautiful woods during summer or strap on snowshoes in the winter, you'll have the chance to solve a thrilling mining mystery that will lead you to a buried treasure. Imagine yourself in the Wild West as you explore the site of Breckenridge's only open mine and solve puzzles to unravel the secrets of the past. Kids will especially love using a real metal detector to find take-home treasure. It's a fun and challenging activity that combines adventure, brain power, and the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
What’s included?
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Treasure Hunt -
All Fees and Taxes -
Entry/Admission to Rocky Mountains -
Transportation
Things to know
Before you book
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Not wheelchair accessible
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Service animals allowed
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Not recommended for travelers with serious medical conditions
Before you go
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We suggest you arrive 15 -20 minutes before your tour
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Please dress warmly as the mine is a constant 45 degrees year-round
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Sturdy walking shoes are recommended
Cancellation Policy
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
About operator:
The Country Boy Mine, founded in 1887, is one of the oldest and most famous mines in Summit County, Colorado. Early in its over 100 year history, the Country Boy Mine was known for its gold and silver production and later earned national fame by producing large quantities of high grade lead and zinc for use in World War I and World War II.
In 1991, the Tomlinson Brothers, Doug and David, along with their families conceived the dream of restoring the collapsed mine and mine site into a historical venue. As was true in the 1800’s, much work and toil went into the restoration of the mine and its site.
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