If you are looking for a long drive that is equal parts scenic and unforgettable, there is no place quite like Colorado! The most dangerous drives in CO are incredibly scenic, but they might just test your wits. Before you hit the road, there is something that you should know about a few of the scariest roads in Colorado:
1. Million Dollar Highway
The Million Dollar Highway - a ritzy, 25-mile stretch between Silverton and Ouray - is about as beautiful as it gets; however, drivers must pay close attention when navigating this dangerous road. Nicknamed by locals (who wouldn't dare drive it in the winter, no matter the amount they were offered), this part of US 550 features narrow lanes, hairpin turns, and steep drop-offs with no guardrails, plus switchbacks and steep grades. It is definitely one of the most dangerous roads in CO.
2. Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway
If you guessed that the highest paved road in Colorado comes with its own set of dangers, you would be correct! Spanning 28 miles, the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway is one of the highest roads in Colorado is a sight to behold, but it should also be driven carefully, thanks to its high altitude, steep drop-offs, and lack of guardrails. (Please note: Due to its high elevation, the drive up Mount Blue Sky is only open Memorial Day through Labor Day.)
3. Independence Pass
Connecting Aspen to Leadville, Independence Pass is the best place to see Only in Colorado scenery, as it offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains. Like the other drives, Independence Pass is narrow and winding, with the added danger of rock slides and avalanches (especially in the spring when snow and ice melt). Independence Pass earns its spot on the list of the most dangerous highways in CO.
4. Trail Ridge Road
There is no better way to see and experience Rocky Mountain National Park than by driving along Trail Ridge Road - especially if you do so carefully! Reaching an elevation of 12,183 feet and running 48 miles, Trail Ridge is the highest continuously paved road in the United States, making it difficult for those with altitude sickness or trouble breathing. As you may have guessed, it, too, has steep drop-offs and no guardrails.
5. Guanella Pass
Yes, it's gorgeous, and yes, it is narrow and winding, but Guanella Pass is the most stunning fall drive we have ever taken! (If you want to really enjoy the changing leaves, pull off the road so you can take in all the beauty safely!) You could say it's one of the scariest roads in Colorado, but it is also one of the most scenic.
6. Pikes Peak Highway
One of the most famous mountains in America just so happens to boast of the most terrifying drives... go figure! Running 19 miles, the Pikes Peak Highway is only open from late spring to early fall, weather permitting, due to its high altitude and fast-changing weather conditions.
7. Loveland Pass
Last but certainly not least is Loveland Pass: a drive as terrifying as the others, mainly since it stays open year-round. When you drive the Pass, be prepared for twists and turns, steep drop-offs, and no guardrails (you know, the usual!). It’s one of the most dangerous highways in CO.
Now that you have seen the most dangerous drives in CO, check out these 10 country roads in Colorado for a beautiful scenic drive. And if you get hungry, make sure to stock up on these road trip snacks.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/colorado/co-scenic-drives/
If you are looking for more scenic drives in Colorado (and much safer), head to Glenwood Springs and the stunning Hanging Lake area:
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