Boyero was founded in the 1880s by ranchers and farmers
Colorado Ghost Town of Boyero. The “Old Davis Homestead” house in Boyero

Boyero is a ghost town located in Lincoln County, Colorado, United States. It is situated along the Kansas-Pacific Railroad, about 20 miles southeast of Hugo. Boyero was founded in the 1880s by ranchers and farmers, and it quickly grew into a thriving community. The town had a population of over 500 people at its peak, and it boasted a number of businesses, including a hotel, a saloon, a general store, and a school.

Boyero’s fortunes began to decline in the early 1900s, as the railroad bypassed the town and the cattle industry declined. By the 1920s, Boyero was all but abandoned. Today, Boyero is a ghost town, with only a few crumbling buildings remaining. The town is a popular destination for history buffs and photographers, who can explore the ruins of the old buildings and learn about the town’s history.