Snowshoe Mountain

Snowshoe Mountain

Usa, north-america

Length

N/A

Elevation

3,494 m

Difficulty

extreme

Best Season

Year-round

Alright, adventure seekers, listen up! You absolutely HAVE to check out Snowshoe Mountain in Routt County, Colorado. We're talking seriously high – 11,463 feet above sea level!

The way up? Buckle up for Forest Service Road 528, a proper 4x4 gravel track nestled inside the Rio Grande National Forest. This isn't a Sunday drive, folks. Keep an eye on the weather, because things can get hairy FAST. We're talking avalanches, heavy snow, and landslides – the kind of stuff that makes you REALLY appreciate your off-roading skills. Expect some rocky and muddy patches along the way. But hey, the views? Totally worth it.

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Road Details

Country
Usa
Continent
north-america
Max Elevation
3,494 m
Difficulty
extreme

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