About the Museum
The Colorado State Patrol Museum is dedicated to preserving, honoring and showcasing the history of the agency through the collection of artifacts, documents and photographs. The museum aims to honor decades of service and sacrifice of law enforcement professionals while fostering a better understanding of their work and its impact on communities.
The museum provides an overview of how the agency has evolved over the decades while remaining committed to its mission of providing modern policing services for all persons to protect life, peace, and property throughout Colorado.
Volunteers from the Colorado State Patrol Alumni Association open the museum on Thursday's for the public to learn more about the agency and its history. If you are interested in hosting an event or scheduling a tour please contact Lt. Colonel Barry Bratt at barry.bratt@state.co.us.
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Location: 15400 S Golden Rd., Golden, CO 80401
Hours: Thursday's 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM