ASPEN CREEK/BENDER/MOORE RANCH
10667 Highway 9
Park County Historic Landmark - designated 9/6/2007
A fine example of successful development of a homestead of 160 acres into a prosperous, large ranching operation. The buildings have been rehabilitated.
CAMPBELL RANCH
3173 CR 71
Park County Historic Landmark - designated 10/08/2008
Once a sod-roofed homestead, the house was expanded with 2 additions when purchased by Tom Campbell in 1933. It has remained in the family and is very well preserved.
GUFFEY CEMETERY
East of Guffey Town Center
Park County Historic Landmark - designated 4/13/2015
Established in 1897 in response to the rapid development of the Freshwater mining camp (later Guffey), the Guffey Cemetery is a fine example of the type of early burial grounds established during the initial development of Park County’s mining communities.
THIRTY-ONE MILE RANCH - BARN, WINDMILL & LOG CABIN
539 Badger Lane
Park County Historic Landmarks - 8/12/1999
A very unusual style of barn for this part of the country, the circa 1925, gambrel-roofed, 3-story barn stands as a fine example of its type. The nearby windmill has been restored to its original condition and once served a 1920s ranch house that burned in the 1950s. The circa 1880s 2-room log cabin is believed to be the first residential building constructed on the property. It was subsequently used as a bunkhouse for the hired help on the ranch.