
Currant Creek Pass
Usa, north-america
N/A
2,891 m
moderate
Year-round
Okay, buckle up, road trippers! We're heading to Currant Creek Pass in central Colorado's Front Range. This beauty tops out at 9,485 feet, so get ready for some serious views. You'll be cruising on smooth asphalt the whole way โ it's actually Highway 9. Word to the wise: while it's usually open year-round, Mother Nature sometimes throws a curveball with winter storms, so check conditions before you go. You'll actually be crossing a continental divide up there, separating the Arkansas and Platte River basins. Epic!
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 2,891 m
- Difficulty
- moderate
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