Is the road to Robidoux Pass paved?

Is the road to Robidoux Pass paved?

Usa, north-america

Length

30.57 km

Elevation

1,403 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure seekers, let's talk Robidoux Pass! Nestled on the western edge of Nebraska, inside Scotts Bluff National Monument and south of the North Platte Valley, this historic gem of a road tops out at 4,603 feet.

Forget smooth sailing – Robidoux Road is a 19-mile stretch of pure, unadulterated dirt, connecting NE-92 to Summit Ranch Road. Don't worry, though, it's manageable for most cars.

Named after the Robideau family, this pass was a major player back in the day. From 1843 to 1851, it was *the* route for Oregon-California Trail emigrants looking to cross the Wildcat Hills. Think about that as you're driving—you're literally following in the footsteps of pioneers! Get ready for some amazing scenery and a real sense of history.

Share this road

Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
30.57 km
Max Elevation
1,403 m
Difficulty
hard

Related Roads in north-america

Green Mountainmoderate

Green Mountain

🇺🇸 Usa

Okay, fellow adventurers, listen up! If you're looking for a wild ride in Idaho County, Idaho, then Green Mountain is calling your name! This peak clocks in at a cool 7,230 feet, and getting there is half the fun. Green Mountain Road, nestled in the Nez Perce National Forest, isn't paved, so expect gravel, rocks, and a bumpy, tippy time. A high-clearance vehicle is a must! This isn't a Sunday drive; it's an adventure for seasoned off-roaders. Word to the wise: this road is usually snowed in from October to June, so plan your trip accordingly. The prize at the summit is a lookout tower built way back in '56, which is still used when wildfires flare up. The views, though? Totally worth the white-knuckle drive!

Dare to Drive Cuesta de los Arrepentidos to Real de Catorce in Mexicoextreme

Dare to Drive Cuesta de los Arrepentidos to Real de Catorce in Mexico

🇲🇽 Mexico

Okay, picture this: You're in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, about to embark on a real adventure to Real de Catorce, an almost 9,000-foot-high ghost town. Your chariot? It *has* to be a 4x4 because you're about to tackle Cuesta de los Arrepentidos, or Repentant's Slope. For nearly 7 miles, this wild, unpaved track snakes through the northern part of the state across the Sierra de Catorce range. It's a historical route, dating back to 1778, and until the tunnel was built, it was the *only* way in. You'll pass abandoned mines, ghost towns, defunct train stations, and the seemingly endless Wirikuta desert. The views? Incredible. The experience? Absolutely unforgettable – if you can handle it. This isn't a Sunday drive, folks. We're talking brutally steep climbs, a seriously narrow path, and nerve-wracking drop-offs into a canyon and dry riverbed. Leave the motorcycles and bikes at home. Highlights? The aptly named Paso del Diablo (Devil's Pass) and the eerie Socavón de la Purísima (Immaculate Conception’s Sinkhole) are the stuff of legends. Most folks come in from the east, taking a 17-mile cobblestone stretch off Highway 62. Then there's the Túnel Ogarrio – a long, dark tunnel that takes you right into town. It’s almost a mile and a half long and one-lane only, so hope no one's coming the other way! Legend has it there used to be a phone at the entrance to check for traffic but no one seems to use it anymore. Get ready for the ride of your life!

Italian Pass, a Most Tricky Scenic Roadhard

Italian Pass, a Most Tricky Scenic Road

🇺🇸 Usa

Italian Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 3.584m (11,758ft) above the sea level, located in Gunnison County, in the U.S. state of Colorado. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, within the Gunnison National Forest, the road to the summit is totally unpaved. It’s called Italian Creek Road FR759. The road is muddy sometimes and impassable from September to July. 4WD vehicle with high clearance required. It passes through an area that had a lot of mining activity. Along its way you will pass by the overgrown Last Hope Mine. There are a few remains here. To your left is the road leading to the summit of American Flag Mountain The road is pretty steep. Starting from Co Rd 742, the ascent is 11.42km (7.1 miles) long. Over this distance the elevation gain is 586 meters and the average gradient is 5.13%. Embark on a journey like never before! Navigate through our to discover the most spectacular roads of the world Drive Us to Your Road! With over 13,000 roads cataloged, we're always on the lookout for unique routes. Know of a road that deserves to be featured? Click  to share your suggestion, and we may add it to dangerousroads.org.

Snow Summitmoderate

Snow Summit

🇺🇸 Usa

Snow Summit is a high mountain peak at an elevation of 2.498m (8,195ft) above the sea level, located in San Bernardino County, in Southern California, United States. Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, the road to the summit is called Skyline Drive . Nestled in the heart of the San Bernardino National Forest, the trail spans the South Shore of Big Bear, running along a ridge that parallels Forest Service road 2N10,  a heavily used Forest Service road. The road is gravel. 4x4 vehicle recommended. Embark on a journey like never before! Navigate through our to discover the most spectacular roads of the world Drive Us to Your Road! With over 13,000 roads cataloged, we're always on the lookout for unique routes. Know of a road that deserves to be featured? Click  to share your suggestion, and we may add it to dangerousroads.org.