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Eldorado Canyon & Springs

Located at the mouth of Eldorado Canyon on South Boulder Creek, Eldorado Springs resort had its boom in the 1920s. A flood in September of 1938 destroyed the dance hall and nearly washed away the swimming pool. Flooding is still a concern along the creek, including near US Highway 36 where FEMA officials are calling for a new flood map study due to flaws in previous maps. South Boulder Creek has numerous diversions, such as the Community Ditch, diverting water for various municipal and industrial purposes, including use at the coal-powered Public Service Valmont Power Plant near Arapahoe Avenue and 63rd Street.

Image/Location Date Photographer Source/Copyright
Eldorado Canyon from Above Unknown Unknown DPL Western History
Eldorado Canyon from behind Resort Unknown Unknown DPL Western History
Community Ditch Diversion Dam around 1933 Muriel Sibell Wolle DPL Western History
Eldorado Springs Pool 1904 Unknown DPL Western History
Eldorado Canyon 1930s Muriel Sibell Wolle DPL Western History
Eldorado Springs Resort 1930 Unknown DPL Western History

1938 Flood on South Boulder Creek

Image/Location Date Photographer Source/Copyright
Flood 1938- Resort 4-Sep-38 Unknown DPL Western History
Flood 1938- Closeup of Dancehall 4-Sep-38 Unknown DPL Western History
Flood 1938- Houses on the brink 4-Sep-38 Unknown DPL Western History
Flood 1938- Aftermath 4-Sep-38 Unknown DPL Western History

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