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Downtown Como Colorado

Como, CO.

Como is a tiny former railroad community about one mile off Highway 285, tucked between Jefferson and Fairplay. There’s not much going on in Como, except for a small art gallery and gift shop.

Pike National Forest is nearby and has many opportunities for camping and hiking. There is a State Wildlife Area right up 285 that provides a great space for hunting, so outdoor recreation is easy to come by near town. The town sits at an elevation of 9,812 feet within Park County, and as of 2020 had a population of 270.

History

Como CO Historic District Sign

Como Historic District.

The region’s first gold strike was at Tarryall in 1859, not far from Como. Coal mining boomed in 1871 for Como. Once the railroad arrived in 1879, Como thrived as the largest town in Park County with nearly 500 residents. It was named after a local worker’s hometown in Italy.

With up to 26 trains passing through town each day, Como was a major hub of the railway for the Denver, South Park & Pacific Railway. Ranching has long been popular in the area too. The historic Wahl-Coleman Ranch now manages cattle and hay.

Main Attractions

Como CO Mountain Man Gallery

Mountain Man Gallery.

Boreas Pass – A seasonal pass that winds 21 miles through the mountains to Breckenridge. Camping, hiking, and biking are the main summer draw of this area which sits at over 11,000 feet of elevation.

Mountain Man Gallery – Offering wildlife photography, jewelry, and wood carvings, this small art gallery and shop is one of the only open businesses in town. It also doubles as the post office for Como.

Recreation

Autumn colors around Como CO mountain

Autumn colors around Little Baldy Mountain, near Como, CO. Photo by: Ryan Fonkert

Camping –

Fishing –

Hiking –

Hunting –

You won’t find any hotels in Como, but Fairplay is only a 15-minute drive and offers options for accommodation.

Como CO Fire Department

Arriving in town.

Como CO Roadhouse

Roadhouse in distance.

Como CO Interpretive Signs

Como interpretive signs.

Como CO Map

Area map.

Como CO Railroad Roadhouse

Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad.

Como CO Roadhouse

Roadhouse at Como built by Italian stonemasons in 1881.

Como CO Dilapidated Home

Dilapidated home.

Como CO Fire Station

Jefferson-Como Fire Station #2.

Como CO Historic Downtown

Historic downtown Como.

Como CO Wooden Home

Cool wooden home.

Como CO Railroad Depot

Como Railroad Depot.

Como CO Railroad Crossing

Railroad crossing.

Como CO Country Store

Former Country Store.

Como CO Rowe Street

Rowe Street.

Como CO Old Home

Old home.

Como CO Elk Statue

Elk statue.

Como CO Interpretive Sign

Interpretive sign about Como’s mining past.

Como CO 1908 Photo

1908 photo with Como Hotel and Roadhouse visible on far right.

Como CO Homes

Some homes.

Como CO Historic Buildings

Around town.

Como CO Catholic Church

Catholic Church.

Como CO Civic Center

Como Civic Center, former schoolhouse.

Como CO Town

Across from Civic Center.

Como CO Trailers

Trailer collection.

Como CO Experienced Goods Antique

Experienced Goods Antique.

Como CO Log Cabin

Log cabin with wood burning stove.

Como CO Yellow Home

Yellow home.

Como Colorado Park County

Looking back on Como.

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