Appeal: Just 18 miles north of the city of
Boulder, Lyons is a wonderful small community surrounded by hills
of ponderosa pine and areas of red sandstone. Lyons has several
sandstone buildings which date back to the late 1800's and early
1900's which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Lyons is known as the "Double Gateway to the Rockies"
because of the two different ways to reach Estes Park. One is through
Colorado Hwy. 7 or Hwy. 36. There are several antique shops, art
galleries and restaurants which visitors often stop at while on
their way to the Rocky Mountain National Park area just beyone the
town of Estes Park.
Local facts: Ed Lyon came to this valley area in 1880 where
the North St. Vrain and St. Vrain creeks merge to found the Evans
Townsite Co. and the Lyons Rock and Lime Quarry Co., which quarried
sandstone for Denver and other cities. The Town was platted into
lots in 1881 and by 1884 it had its own railroad service and by
1891 was known as a municipality.
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