
Where is Yvonne Pass?
Usa, north-america
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hard
Year-round
Okay, adventure seekers, buckle up for Yvonne Pass! This beast of a road sits way up high in southwestern Colorado, straddling the border between Hinsdale and San Juan counties, south of the legendary US 550.
We're talking serious altitude here! Views from the top? Absolutely mind-blowing!
Now, let's be real: this isn't your Sunday drive. The whole thing is unpaved and seriously rugged. You'll NEED a high-clearance 4x4 with a short wheelbase to even think about tackling this. We're talking crazy steep sections, with grades hitting a wild 20% in places.
The pass stretches for about 4.2 miles, climbing over 2,200 feet. That gives you an average gradient of around 10%, but those steeper pitches will have you gripping the wheel!
And a heads up: like many of Colorado's high-altitude roads, Yvonne Pass is typically closed from late October until late June or early July, thanks to the snow. Plan your trip accordingly!
Road Details
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- Usa
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- north-america
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- hard
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