Cripple Creek

Cripple Creek, in Colorado, is a historic gold district famous for telluride minerals.
About Cripple Creekextended article
Cripple Creek, Colorado, is a famous gold district notable among collectors for its gold-telluride minerals, formed within an ancient volcanic centre.
Gold in a volcanic diatreme
The Cripple Creek deposit sits in a Tertiary volcanic diatreme, where hydrothermal fluids deposited gold not as the native metal but largely combined with tellurium — an unusual and prized style of gold mineralisation.
Signature minerals
The district is known for the gold tellurides calaverite and sylvanite, along with native gold, fluorite and quartz. Telluride specimens from Cripple Creek are classic American gold-district minerals.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Cripple Creek?
Cripple Creek is a mineral locality in USA.
What is Cripple Creek known for?
Cripple Creek, in Colorado, is a historic gold district famous for telluride minerals.
References & databases
Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database.