
Roosevelt Tunnel - Teller County, CO
N 38° 41.440 W 105° 12.362
13S E 482081 N 4282470
The front of the Roosevelt Tunnel has concrete around the entrance along with a steel gate to keep people out.
Waymark Code: WMWHA1
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 09/06/2017
Views: 4
The Roosevelt Tunnel was built as a drainage tunnel for the mines in the Cripple Creek and Victor Mining District. The mins need a way to get rid of the water that was in the mines.In 1907 construction began on the tunnel. By 1915 the tunnel was over miles long. The Roosevelt Tunnel has discharged as much as 17,000 gallons per minute.
To this day there is water that still comes out of the Roosevelt Tunnel. When you walk up to the entrance you can feel the cold air coming out of the tunnel.
There is also a concrete foundations near the tunnel.
Mine Type: Abandoned Mine
 Mineral Collecting: No
 Material Mined: Precious Metal
 Operation: Underground Mine
 Surface Features: Yes
 KNOWN DANGERS: There are no dangers. The entrance to the tunnel is blacked with a steel gate.
 Any associated website: Not listed
 Any Other information: Not listed

|
Visit Instructions:
Optional photograph welcomed.