Welcome to the Mount Lowe Archaeology Project's website. The design of this site is currently under construction, so please excuse the mess! Here you will find information on research being conducted on Mount Lowe Resort and Railway, the most popular tourist site in California during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

On the right you will find updates on the project's progress under the heading "Recent Posts." Above, there is information on the project's staff and volunteers, the history of Mount Lowe Resort and Railway, an archive of every project update posted, and contact information for Stacey Camp, the Co-Principal Investigator of the Mount Lowe Archaeology Project.

NEW! See videos of the archaeological site!

See the videos of the archaeological site by clicking here and here.


You can download a brochure about the Mount Lowe Archaeology Project by clicking here.

Please contact Stacey Camp at scamp@stanford.edu for questions, comments, or to volunteer.

This project (archaeological and archival research) is being generously sponsored by Stanford University's School of Humanities and Sciences GRO funding, Stanford University's Archaeology Interdisciplinary Center, an Autry National Museum Visiting Scholar Grant, a Historical Society of Southern California grant, and by Stanford University's Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology.


~check out the latest entry by clicking on the right sidebar under "recent posts"~

Links on Mount Lowe History
The Scenic Mt. Lowe Railway Historical Committee
Lance Ferm's Thaddeus Lowe Website
Pancho Barnes (Thaddeus Lowe's daughter) Documentary
Electric Railway Historical Association of Southern California