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Self-guided tours of Pioneer Town (below)

Private Guided Tours

(see below)

Learn more about

the Town of Cedaredge

Our Tour Options

Self-Guided  Museum Tours

​Most visitors to Pioneer Town Museum take advantage of our self-guided tour through our 23-building museum campus using the route map below. Some visitors spend the entire day and some come to see just one exhibit. You are in charge.

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Regular paid admission covers the entire Pioneer Town Campus including the three stacked-wood silos that still stand in their original location, and ten other historic structures: the  Stolte Fruit Packing Shed, the Grand Mesa Ranger Cabin, the Peterson Family Cabin, the Coalby Store, the Austin Train Depot, and the original Cedaredge Town Jail, which were all moved here from their original sites.

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Self-guided tours also include the Charlie Baker Arboretum containing over 200 trees which take on new looks with each passing season.

Private  Group
Story-Tours

Our docent-led story tours are available year round with advance reservations and start at $100.

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These tours include a 45-minute story tour that highlights portions of our Museum Campus, and includes stories about the history of Cedaredge and the Surface Creek Valley. Guests the opportunity to ask questions, and after the guided tour, can continue to explore the rest of the museum on their own.

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Customized School Tours

All Delta County School classes are encouraged to visit Pioneer Town where we provide a valuable and unique educational opportunity that includes a lot more than just history.

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School Admission is nominal, but never limiting those students who cannot afford the admission fee. Please contact the museum for more information. ​

Pioneer Town Campus Map

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PIONEER TOWN FEATURES & VIRTUAL TOURS

BAR-I SILOS
PETERSON CABIN
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OLD MAIN STREET

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Click the image to learn more about the arboretum and our trees.

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CHAPEL OF THE CROSS

OUR VIRTUAL TOURS

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Click the boxes, below, to watch our virtual building tours! Learn about the buildings, as well as the artifacts inside! More coming soon!

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