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    Phoenix Gold Mine

    Phoenix Gold Mine

    4.8 • 716 reviews
    Idaho Springs, CO

    Run by the Mosch family—fourth-generation Colorado miners—Phoenix Gold Mine invites you into a living slice of Rocky Mountain history. Since opening their doors to guests in 1988, they’ve led small groups through well-lit, origina...

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    Keep every glittering flake you uncover during hands-on panning

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    Historic Mine Train & Centurion Level Lantern Tour

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    Gold Mine Tour with Train Ride & Keep Your Gold

    Explore historic Colorado mines, ride a scenic mountain train, and pan for real gold in one family-friendly outing

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    Pan Real Gold in Historic Colorado Gold Mine

    Explore an underground mine and learn to pan for real gold with expert guides in Colorado's historic mountains

    From$30person

    Review summary

    4.8
    Excellent
    716 reviews•Google Maps

    Visitors consistently praise the knowledgeable and engaging tour guides here, with Izzy, Julian, Ruth, and Pete earning special mentions for making the experience both educational and entertaining. The tours cover fascinating mining history and geology, with options to explore two different mines that showcase various aspects of Colorado's gold mining past. Tour guides field questions enthusiastically and clearly love what they do, which makes the experience that much more memorable. Beyond the mines themselves, expect some delightful extras. Gold panning proves surprisingly rewarding, with several visitors finding actual gold specks and nice quartz specimens. The friendly chipmunks are an unexpected highlight that nearly everyone mentions—you can buy food to hand-feed them, which is especially popular with kids. The setting is genuinely beautiful, nestled in a valley along a creek. Just bring a jacket since the mines stay cold year-round, and taller visitors should be prepared to duck occasionally, though even guests over six feet manage fine. The Mother Lode package gets recommended for those wanting the full experience.

    What people are saying

    Review 1 of 4
    5/5

    This was able awesome experience, our tour guide Carter was very knowledgeable and friendly. He took the time to ask if anyone had questions and answer them in a very friendly manner. The mine itself was very interesting and there were tools and relics to look at while being educated by our guide.

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    Jeremy Thomas

    March 21, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    This was able awesome experience, our tour guide Carter was very knowledgeable and friendly. He took the time to ask if anyone had questions and answer them in a very friendly manner. The mine itself was very interesting and there were tools and relics to look at while being educated by our guide.

    Photo of Jeremy Thomas

    Jeremy Thomas

    March 21, 2026