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Guanella Pass Road
Length | 22 mi / 35.4 km |
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Time to Allow | 1 hour |
Fees | Fees may be required at some sites along the byway. |
This well-settled road leap-frogs the steep divide between the South Platte and Clear Creek watersheds, passing through a succession of distinct environments. The lower elevations are green and wet, with thick stands of spruce, fir, aspen, and pine rising along cascading creeks. Higher up, the streams snake through broad meadows, succoring thirsty mammals, nesting birds, and the industrious beaver, The road crests well above the timberline, where every spring the grasses and flowers stubbornly renew, and the fragile tundra thaws and blossoms.
The Guanella Pass Road known to visitors today was once an old wagon trail used by miners traveling between Georgetown and Grant. Gold lured miners and others to the area, but it was silver that brought prosperity to the valley. Well-preserved Victorian structures in Georgetown remind visitors of a day when the town was known as “Silver Queen of the Rockies.” Silver brought Cornish, Irish, English, Italian, German, and Scandinavian miners to the area, adding to the already existing culture.
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Local Information
Guanella Pass RoadClear County Tourism Board
303-567-4660