Dutchtown was a mining community high in the Never Summer Mountains of what is now Rocky Mountain National Park.
The ghost town lies just below the timberline, and comprises the ruins of four cabins.
The site was inhabited by squatters who were made unwelcome in Lulu City, in the Kawuneeche Valley a couple of miles to the east.
Dutchtown existed to work the same silver deposits mined by Lulu City residents, but existed as a suburb of Lulu City to accommodate Dutch miners who were run out of town after a drunken affray in Lulu City.
This article about a property in Colorado on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.