
What's the Most Dangerous Pass in Colorado?
Usa, north-america
N/A
3,658 m
hard
Year-round
**Monarch Pass:** This one's a bit of a wild card. Perched high between Gunnison and Salida, this pass is known for its steep grades and unfortunately, a higher-than-average wreck rate.
**Red Mountain Pass:** Get ready for some serious switchbacks! Cruising between Silverton and Ouray on the Million Dollar Highway means tackling around 15 hairpin turns. You'll be changing direction more than the wind!
**Vail Pass:** On a ski weekend? Prepare for company. Vail Pass, part of the Interstate system, can feel like you're stuck behind endless cars. Still, it is a fairly easy pass to traverse.
**Wolf Creek Pass:** If you're chasing powder, this is your spot! Wolf Creek Ski Area is famous for its epic snowfall, and naturally, the road leading there gets its fair share too.
**Loveland Pass:** Talk about high! Loveland Pass crests the Continental Divide at just under 12,000 feet. It's scenic beyond belief, but also the reason they built the Eisenhower Tunnel underneath it!
**Cameron and Cochetopa Passes:** Craving solitude? These are your escapes. Cameron Pass winds out of Fort Collins into the remote North Park area, while Cochetopa stretches from the San Luis Valley to Gunnison.
**Slumgullion Pass:** Time to put your car in low gear! With grades hitting almost 10%, this pass between Lake City and Creede will test your engine. The scenery is pretty and the road is generally well maintained.
Where is it?
What's the Most Dangerous Pass in Colorado? is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 39.9468, -98.3360
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 3,658 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 39.9468, -98.3360
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