Lost Trail Road

Lost Trail Road

Usa, north-america

Length

10.8 km

Elevation

3,324 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, fellow adventurers, let me tell you about Lost Trail Road, tucked away in the stunning Crested Butte area of Gunnison County, Colorado! Picture this: you're cruising through the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, deep in the White River National Forest.

This isn't your average Sunday drive. We're talking gravel, rocks, and a seriously bumpy ride. A high-clearance 4x4 is an absolute must. This trail gets steep! Keep an eye on the sky, too—thunderstorms can turn those unpaved sections into a 4WD nightmare or even make them impassable in a flash.

But trust me, the reward is worth it. Once the snow melts, Lost Trail explodes with wildflowers and panoramic vistas that will leave you breathless. Just don't go it alone! The road winds and climbs for about 6.7 miles, twisting through hairpin turns all the way up to a staggering 10,905 feet above sea level. Get ready for an unforgettable alpine experience!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Length
10.8 km
Max Elevation
3,324 m
Difficulty
hard

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