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Molas Pass, [1] elevation 10,910 feet (3,330 meters), is a high mountain pass in the San Juan Mountains of western Colorado in the United States. The pass is in the San Juan National Forest . It is traversed by the Million Dollar Highway , U.S. Highway 550 south of Silverton , which is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway .
Molas Pass: 10,910 feet 3,325 m 7.0% Asphalt ... Bicycling Colorado's Mountain Passes; Pass Bagger This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 01:11 ...
The San Juan Skyway overlaps with the Trail of the Ancients Scenic and Historic Byway on Colorado State Highway 145 between U.S. Highway 160 and Colorado State Highway 184. The San Juan Skyway connects with the Tracks Across Borders Scenic and Historic Byway at Durango, the Alpine Loop Back Country Byway at Silverton and Ouray, and the Unaweep ...
Loop from Ouray to Engineer Pass, [b] Capitol City, [c] Lake City, Lake San Cristobal, Cinnamon Pass, [d] and back to Ouray, or on to Animas Forks and Silverton [e] 1989 This byway traverses the rugged San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado; also a Back Country Byway. [f] [g] [10] [11] [12] Cache la Poudre-North Park Scenic Byway
Looking south toward Red Mountain Pass. This section of the route passes over three mountain passes: Coal Bank Pass, elevation 10,640 ft (3,240 m). Molas Pass, elevation 10,970 ft (3,340 m). Red Mountain Pass, elevation 11,018 ft (3,358 m). An "overpass" for an active avalanche chute on the Million Dollar Highway, south of Ouray.
The Stony Pass Trailhead is on a four-wheel drive road and has limited parking. To facilitate transportation, there are other nearby trailheads that can be used to exit the Weminuche Wilderness. These include the Elk Park train stop, the Molas Pass Trailhead, the Highland Mary Trailhead, and the Silverton Trailhead just outside the town of ...
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Snowdon Peak is a 13,077-foot-elevation (3,986-meter) mountain summit located in San Juan County, Colorado, United States. [3] It is situated seven miles south of the community of Silverton, in the Weminuche Wilderness, on land managed by San Juan National Forest.