Hartsel, Colorado | Park County (original) (raw)
Looking west on Highway 24 in downtown Hartsel, CO.
Founded in 1880, Hartsel is known as “The Heart of Colorado”, due to its location at the geographic center of Colorado. Highway 24 runs through the commercial strip, which offers a restaurant, coffeehouse, gas station, and a few stores.
Outdoor recreation is the main draw to the area. The South Platte River flows through town offering great trout fishing year round. Hunting is also popular on nearby federal lands and state wildlife areas. The town also gets a lot of traffic because of it’s near the intersection of Highway 9 and Highway 24.
Hartsel sits at 8,864 feet above sea level and covers 605 square miles of relatively flat land in South Park basin. In 2020 there were only 38 reported residents.
History
Overlooking Hartsel to west from Pike-San Isabel; Spinney Mountain Reservoir far left, downtown can’t see but in far center.
The town was named for Samuel Hartsel, a local cattle rancher and farmer who lived in the area from 1860 through 1908. He came to mine but soon realized how to make more money. He took his 160 homestead to 10,000 acres. He developed the Hartsel hot springs that the area became known for. The hot springs resort is closed now today, but you can still see the ruins nearby downtown.
Main Attractions
South Shore Pier of Antero Reservoir.
Antero Reservoir – Built in 1909 as the first dam placed on the South Platte River. Located 15 minutes west of downtown Hartsel, it’s open to fishing and boating.
Recreation
Fishing hole on South Platte River in Hartsel.
Camping – Camping is easy to come by in South Park, especially if you know where to look. There are campgrounds scattered in all directions from Hartsel and even some free dispersed camping opportunities.
- While nearby Spinney Mountain State Park doesn’t have camping, Eleven Mile State Park does. It has lakeside campgrounds perfect for both tents and RVs and even some “backcountry” hike-in camping.
- Read about the camping near Hartsel and South Park.
Fishing – Fishing is what Hartsel does best. The South Platte River runs past the town, offering numerous public access points, as well as emptying into multiple reservoirs open to fishing and boating.
- Antero Reservoir, Spinney Mountain Reservoir, and Eleven Mile Reservoir are all great lakes to go fishing. You can even boat at them, with Eleven Mile being the largest.
- Follow the South Platte River around town and you’ll find spots to go fishing. It’s pretty easy to find, you’ll pass over the South Platte where Highway 9 meets with Highway 24, only a mile or so west of downtown Hartsel.
- The “Dream Stream” is a famous portion of the South Platte River near town. You can find its treasured waters between Spinney and Eleven Mile state parks. It’s even mappable on Google Maps.
Hiking – Do some lakeside trekking at any of the aforementioned three lakes.
- Head to Eleven Mile State Park in nearby Lake George for nearly 5 miles in trails at the Coyote Ridge area. Take a self-guided tour on the Nature Trail or Orienteering Trail.
- The San Isabel National Forest lies to the southwest of town. The Pike National Forest lies in nearly all other directions from town, but you access it quickly by heading east on Highway 24 to the woods. Meander around nature in either of these national forests for a fun-filled day, or find a designated trail and go on a real hike.
Special Events
Hartsel Days – Annual weekend celebration of small-town mountain living held in early August. There are craft vendors, live music, terrific food, fun games, an auction, plus a free breakfast and parade on Sunday.
There are only vacation rentals in the Hartsel area, however, head 20 minutes north and stay at one of the best hotels by Fairplay.
Welcome to Hartsel!
City limits.
Cafe and art shop.
Gas station and general store.
East on Highway 24.
Sheriff’s Office.
Hartsel Jail.
Interpretive signs.
Heritage.
Recreation.
Area map.
Hot springs for lease.
Original Hartsel Hot Springs buildings.
Old train depot in distance.
Downtown Hartsel.
Highline Cafe & Saloon.
There’s both a diner and bar side.
The Country Store of Hartsel.
Houses in town.
Hartsel Springs Ranch lots for sale.
Badger Basin.
Hartsel Fire Rescue.
Hartsel Community Library.
Historic schoolhouse.
Valley Drive.
Red barn.
Fishing hole on South Platte River in Hartsel.
South Platte River.
West on Highway 24.
Activities near Hartsel
Camping:
- Bassam Guard Station (27mi)
Federal Lands:
- Antero Reservoir (7mi)
- Guffey Gorge (39mi)
- Pike National Forest
- San Isabel National Forest
- South Platte River
- Tarryall Reservoir (49mi)
Ghost Towns:
- Antero Junction (12mi)
Hot Air Balloons:
Hot Springs:
- Cottonwood (34mi)
- Mount Princeton (36mi)
Scenic Drives:
- Wilkerson Pass (15mi)
Ski Areas:
- Breckenridge Ski Resort (41mi)
- Ski Cooper (66mi)
State Parks:
- Arkansas Headwaters (23mi+)
- Eleven Mile (19mi)
- Spinney Mountain (16mi)
Towns:
- Alma (24mi)
- Breckenridge (41mi)
- Buena Vista (28mi)
- Cañon City (57mi)
- Coaldale (68mi)
- Como (28mi)
- Cotopaxi (70mi)
- Cripple Creek (48mi)
- Deckers (68mi)
- Divide (38mi)
- Fairplay (18mi)
- Florissant (30mi)
- Frisco (49mi)
- Grant (46mi)
- Green Mountain Falls (50mi)
- Guffey (27mi)
- Jefferson (34mi)
- Johnson Village (26mi)
- Lake George (26mi)
- Leadville (55mi)
- Nathrop (31mi)
- Penrose (68mi)
- Poncha Springs (48mi)
- Salida (48mi)
- Texas Creek (66mi)
- Victor (53mi)
- Woodland Park (45mi)