Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse

Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse The Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse serves as the hub of our community, The 1880 Census records show Coaldale’s cultural diversity. Some were also freed slaves. H.

Before 1870, Coaldale and the Arkansas River Valley area was inhabited by Native Americans from the Southern Ute tribe. After the Civil War ended, more people began moving west for better opportunities, some for mining, and agriculture, and with the advancement of the railroad during the 1870s, freight train stations also offered employment. Residents came from the eastern United States and Europe

. One person listed was born on a boat crossing the Atlantic Ocean. All were seeking a better life. The Census also listed the labor diversity as people had to be resourceful and fill all the needs of a new and changing community. Among the occupations were: miner, freighter, engineer, farmer, rancher, railroad conductor, grocer, hotel keeper, blacksmith, postmaster, physician, teamster, carpenter, stone mason, miller, keeping house, seamstress, dentist, bookkeeper, and teaching school. The first schoolhouse in Coaldale was of wood construction and not built to last. It was destroyed in the flood of 1921. But by 1923, a new schoolhouse was in the making. In an article from the Canon City Daily Record, July 25, 1923: “An attractive, modernly appointed school house to cost between $6000 and $7000 is being erected at Coaldale in the western part of the county. The work is being done by a Salida contractor and is expected to be completed in time for the opening of the school year in September. The building will be of frame construction and will contain sanitary sewerage with bubbling fountains, etc. Water will be piped to the building from a nearby spring.”



On August 7th, 1923, the Salida Mail updated the latest developments: The school building “will have two rooms and will be strictly modern.” The contractor was A.W. Klarenbach and the building was completed by the fall term of school, 1923. Four years later, on October 21, 1927, the Salida Mail wrote: “Pleasant Valley Resources Attract Earliest Settlers”. Coaldale received its name from the charcoal kilns located there. Pinon pines were used to make charcoal in nine brick “beehive” kilns for silver smelters in Leadville and Pueblo. At the time of the article, the population of Coaldale and the surrounding area was estimated at “between two or three hundred which supports a post office, one general store and a school.” 1951 was the last year classes were held in the Coaldale School Building. Cotopaxi, Coaldale, and Stout Creek schools consolidated May 7, 1956. The Coaldale Schoolhouse was deeded to the public as a community building. In 1989, Bill Parks formed the Coaldale Community Building Association. The building was registered as a historic site in 2004 and received a grant in 2011 from the Colorado Historical Society for restoration. Charcoal Kilns
Coaldale kilns when they were operating late 1800s and early 1900s. The name "Coaldale" was earned by the constant stream of black smoke emitted by these kilns, night and day while they were producing the charcoal.



“Pine charcoal is sold at fourteen pounds to the bushel, pinion, eighteen pounds, 2,500 cubic inches in measurement makes also a bushel.” There were times when they received 16 to 18 cents per bushel. Some kilns produced up to 17,000 bushels a month The McAllister Charcoal Kiln types were used throughout the region. The kilns were built from brick or native stone. The “Charcoal Burners” or owners of the business would buy wood from local cutters, and carefully load the kilns so that they would burn very slowly. The remains of the charcoal kilns for which Coaldale was named. There were at least 5 of these kilns at this location, and these historic kilns are still visible next to the road on Hayden Creek, County Road 6, Coaldale. Quoting The Leadville Evening Chronicle, 5/14/1884: •. .Among the first to introduce kilns was Mr. D. McAllister, of Utah under the patronage of the Germania or Utah Smelting Company, represented by Billing & Eilers. Their smelting works belong now to the Arkansas Valley Smelting Company. The burning of pit coal was then entirely abandoned.

Thanks to the love in this community, the Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse just passed 100 members!  #100 was long-time sup...
03/23/2026

Thanks to the love in this community, the Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse just passed 100 members! #100 was long-time supporter, Mike Rosso. We are only 60 away from our goal of 160 members which will fully pay for our building insurance this year. Please help get the Schoolhouse over the finish line. Send $25 to CCBA - PO Box 15, Coaldale, CO 81222

Come join us for a fun annual tradition, the Free Community Seed Exchange. Bring seeds you'd like to share, pick-up seed...
02/09/2026

Come join us for a fun annual tradition, the Free Community Seed Exchange. Bring seeds you'd like to share, pick-up seeds you'd like to try. And, we have free seeds to give away, generously gifted to our community by Baker Creek/Rare Seed Company and Terrestrial seed Company. 5:00 - 6:30 p.m., on March 11th, at 287 Hayden Creek Rd.

Don't miss the big event! Mark your calendars for the sweetest Valentine's Day potluck ever!
01/20/2026

Don't miss the big event! Mark your calendars for the sweetest Valentine's Day potluck ever!

11/24/2025

Tula Concert -
Local singer/songwriter Eunice Collette, known on stage as Tula, will present a second CD release concert on Saturday, December 6th at the historic Coaldale Schoolhouse, 287 Hayden Creek Road, Coaldale. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door. Doors will open at 1:30 and music starts at 2 PM.

Recorded at Howlin’ Dog Recording Studio in Alamosa, Tula’s new self-titled album celebrates the people and places she loves, blending heartfelt storytelling with her signature folk style. She will be joined by TJ Hittle (guitars, harmonica), Bill Lovato (bass guitar), Sarah Green (percussionist), and special guest Eric Heltzel.

Growing up on a farm in Minnesota, this northern songbird’s original songs are full of depth and natural beauty. With the warmth and wisdom of a grandmother, her poetic lyrics and engaging melodies invite you on a journey, from the pristine lakes of the Northwoods to the colorful canyons of the Southwest, from the heart of love and loss, to springs of hope and inspiration. Along with several slideshows of her adventures, it is an experience not to be missed. Listen to CD here and live concert here.

Don't Miss Out! When you support local food producers, bakers, artists, and artisans, your dollars stay right here in ou...
11/17/2025

Don't Miss Out! When you support local food producers, bakers, artists, and artisans, your dollars stay right here in our vibrant community, helping it thrive. Looking for one-of-a-kind, special items to wow your holiday guests or find the perfect gift for someone special? Want to add delicious local treats to your holiday table? Join us this Saturday at the Holiday Market! From Noon to 3:00 PM, at our beloved Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse, experience the magic of local craftsmanship and festive cheer. Come be part of something truly special—see you there! Check the partial list below for what you’ll find: Something for everyone and every table.

Bliss balls
Cakes
Carmelized Quiche
Cowboy Candy
Cookies baskets
Cross-stitched gifts
Dried fruit
Earrings
Felted Gifts
Focaccia bread
Fudge
Garden markers
Garlic
Gift baskets
Gnomes
Grandma's prize-winning fudge

Hand-crafted walking sticks
Hats
History Books for the history lover on your list!
Homemade candies
Holiday candles
Ice cream
Jams & Jellies (all specialty, all organic, all spectacular!)
Jewelry
Knitted Items
Lectin-free breads and treats
Lotion bars
Lotions
Mugs
Notecards
Ornaments
Onions
Pawlines
Pies
Pottery (fresh out of the kiln! Come check out the new designs)
Pumpkin Loaves
Salves
Scarves
Spices
Squashes
Stationary
Totes
T-shirts
Toffee
Tomatoes
And many other unique specialty items!

10/26/2025
Join us tonight at 5 p.m. at 287 Hayden Creek Rd. in Coaldale for our Annual Chili Dinner and Auction, a special event b...
10/25/2025

Join us tonight at 5 p.m. at 287 Hayden Creek Rd. in Coaldale for our Annual Chili Dinner and Auction, a special event benefitting the Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse. This is more than just a meal—it's an opportunity to come together as a community, support a cherished historic landmark, and help maintain a vibrant hub for events, farmers markets, classes, concerts, workshops, and more.
We invite you to partner with us in building a stronger, connected community by preserving this important place. Your presence and support can make a lasting impact. Let’s celebrate our shared history and create a bright future together!
See you tonight!

Don’t Miss Out on a Fun-Filled (and family-friendly) Night Supporting a Community Treasure, the Historic Coaldale School...
10/21/2025

Don’t Miss Out on a Fun-Filled (and family-friendly) Night Supporting a Community Treasure, the Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse!
Join us this Saturday, October 25th, at 5 PM for the Annual Chili Dinner & Auction — an event you won’t want to miss! Come hungry for delicious chili, stay for the lively auction filled with unique items, and help us preserve the historic Coaldale Schoolhouse, a beloved 103-year-old landmark. 🏫✨
All proceeds support keeping the lights on, the insurance paid, and the community center thriving—because it’s more than just a building, it’s a hub for us all! ❤️
Tickets are just $10 (pay at the door), and don’t forget to bring extra cash for bidding on fantastic auction items. If you’d like to contribute a signature chili or some sweets for the dessert table—completely optional!—please contact Laurel at [email protected] or just bring it with you!
Your participation in any way makes a difference.
Mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and let’s make this night unforgettable. We can’t wait to see you there!
287 Hayden Creek Rd., Coaldale

Come on down to the Indoor Flea Market- 287 Hayden Creek Rd- coaldale 10-2 TODAY! So many cool and unique treasures! Lot...
10/04/2025

Come on down to the Indoor Flea Market- 287 Hayden Creek Rd- coaldale 10-2 TODAY! So many cool and unique treasures! Lots of free also!

We got fresh goat cheese and fresh mushrooms from the market today, and put it on top of a pizza. Yum!!  Don’t miss the ...
06/19/2025

We got fresh goat cheese and fresh mushrooms from the market today, and put it on top of a pizza. Yum!! Don’t miss the Coaldale Schoolhouse Mountain Market next week! 4-6 pm on Wednesday.

Come shop at the market! Tell your friends!
06/02/2025

Come shop at the market! Tell your friends!

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PO Box 15
Coaldale, CO
81222

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