Mount Buckskin

Mount Buckskin

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

3,881 m

Difficulty

hard

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, buckle up, adventure junkies, because Mount Buckskin in Park County, Colorado, is calling your name! We're talking about a climb to 12,732 feet—that's seriously high! This isn't your Sunday drive; the road's a gravelly, rocky, and bumpy beast, so experienced off-roaders will be in heaven. Winter? Forget about it—this road's closed.

Think of it as a seriously steep, 4x4-only kind of adventure. Not a fan of heights? Maybe skip this one. And if it's been raining, be prepared for some seriously muddy conditions. But hey, it's not all about the challenge! You'll be cruising through the heart of the Mosquito Range in the Rockies, with views that'll make your jaw drop, plus a glimpse into Colorado's old mining days with remnants of that era scattered along the route. It's a wild ride, but the views are SO worth it!

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
3,881 m
Difficulty
hard

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