Bailey Area Historic Sites

BAILEY COUNTRY STORE

149 Main Street
Park County Historic Landmark - designated 12/1/2015

Constructed in 1906, the McGraw-Bailey Country Store was associated with Blanche McGraw, who was an important figure in Bailey culture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The store was a central part of Bailey life and is a visual anchor in the town’s streetscape.

ELK FALLS/LOWER LAKE RANCH

11883 S. Elk Creek Road
Park County Historic Landmark - designated 1/29/2009

One of the oldest resort/recreational guest ranches in Park County, the property still hosts groups and individuals who enjoy recreation in a historical and natural setting.

ENTRIKEN CABIN

39 CR 68 (McGraw Memorial Park) 
State Register - designated 5/13/1992
Built as one of the first homesteads in Platte Canyon, this cabin has been moved a short distance to a historical park in Bailey to provide public access and interpretation.

ESTABROOK HISTORIC DISTRICT

Bailey vicinity, bounded by Estabrook, Platte Canyon, Rivercliff, & Rivercliff Ranch
National Register - designated 10/20/1980

This Rustic style complex boasts a number of buildings and structures, including what is believed to be the last of the Denver, South Park &Pacific railroad bridges, a lodge, cabins, and a railroad depot.

GLEN-ISLE RESORT

Old Stagecoach Road and Highway 285
National Register - designated 1/18/1985

Established in 1900 by a group of Denver investors, Glen-Isle Resort has been in the same family since 1923, remains largely unchanged in appearance, and continues to host guests in its cabins.