Tag
seasonal road
6 Porch Notes tagged “seasonal road,” from counties across Colorado.
Cars and driving - Routt County
The Flat Tops Trail Byway and the Devil's Causeway start near Yampa
The Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway runs from Yampa over a high gravel route that closes in winter, and from its high country a narrow rock land bridge called the Devil's Causeway draws hikers.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Summit County
Boreas Pass Road is a seasonal dirt route over the Continental Divide
Boreas Pass Road is a gentle gravel road from Breckenridge over the Continental Divide that is open to highway-legal vehicles only in the warmer months and becomes a winter ski route.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Garfield County
The Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway is a summer-only gravel route
The Flat Tops Trail Scenic Byway crosses the high country of the Flat Tops, brushing northern Garfield County, on a gravel road that is snowed in much of the year, has no gas stations, and opens only in the warm months.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Park County
Mosquito Pass is a seasonal 4WD road, not a year-round route to Leadville
Mosquito Pass connects Alma and Leadville over a very high, rocky road that is usually open only for a short stretch of summer and needs a high-clearance 4WD vehicle.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Denver County
The Mount Blue Sky road is seasonal and needs a timed ticket
The high paved road up Mount Blue Sky from Echo Lake is open only part of the year and requires a timed-entry reservation in season.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Montrose County
Owl Creek Pass is a seasonal back road into Montrose's mountains
Owl Creek Pass, reached by the Cimarron Road south of US 50, is an unpaved national forest route into the high country that opens and closes with the seasons and is not a maintained highway.
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