Cozens Ranch House is one of the oldest homesteads in the Fraser Valley. Throughout the house now you will find photographs of the Cozens family and early life in the Fraser valley. Original wallpaper and carpet pieces in the mainhouse are combined with family and antique items to help history come alive. And at its peak covered roughly 700 acres. From 1876 to 1904, the ranch served as the first stage stop after crossing Berthoud Pass and the first US post office in the area. Of the many ranch buildings, only the Cozens Ranch Museum building remains, restored to the times when it was a stagecoach stop for travelers, a post office, and home to the William Z. Cozens family.
It is located in Grand County Historical Association 110 E. Byers Avenue,PO Box 165 Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80452
hours
Winter Hours: Wednesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm
Summer Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 5 pm