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Traders, settlers, coal miners, immigrants – they’ve all made their mark on Trinidad. Today, you can learn about their lives through interactive exhibits, historic homes, and landmarks.

Colorado Coalfield War

After years of dangerous conditions and low pay, tensions between the United Mine Workers of America and the Rockefeller-owned Colorado Fuel & Iron reached a boiling point. In response to their ignored demands, nearly 10,000 colliers went on strike starting in September 1913. The next 15 months would define workers’ rights.

The Ludlow Massacre Protest Photo

Meet Local Legends

  • Baca House, Trinidad, CO

    Baca House

  • Cokedale, CO

    Cokedale and Mining Museum

  • La Animas County Courthouse, Trinidad, CO

    Historic Walking + Audio Tour

  • Ludlow Massacre Monument, Colorado

    Ludlow Massacre Memorial

  • Morley St. Aloysius Church Ruins

  • Mt. San Rafael Hospital Mural, Trinidad, Colorado

    Mt. San Rafael Hospital Mural

  • Simpson's Rest, Trinidad, CO

    Simpson’s Rest and Trinidad Sign

  • Sister Blandina Wellness Garden, Trinidad, CO

    Sister Blandina Wellness Garden

  • Coal Miners Memorial, Trinidad, CO

    Southern Colorado Coal Miners Memorial & Museum

Explore Trinidad’s Natural History

Continue your journey (way!) back in time. Encounter the stunning formations, geological wonders, and artifacts that have endured since the region’s first inhabitants.

Tour Historic Downtown

Rewind to the hustle and bustle of Trinidad’s early business and cultural scene.