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Wolf Creek Pass is a high mountain pass on the Continental Divide, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. It is the route through which U.S. Highway 160 passes from the San Luis Valley into southwest Colorado on its way to New Mexico and Arizona. The pass is notable as inspiration of a C. W. McCall song. The pass is significantly steep on ...
Wolf Creek Pass [h] 10,857 feet 3,309 m ... Colorado Travel Map; Colorado highway conditions; Colorado Tourism Office; History Colorado; United States Geological Survey.
It then goes northeast and crosses the Continental Divide at Wolf Creek Pass, the area made popular in 1975 in C.W. McCall's album Wolf Creek Pass. US 160 in La Veta Pass. From Wolf Creek Pass, US 160 continues northeast and turns east at South Fork. At Monte Vista, an overlap begins with US 285, which continues southeast into Alamosa. It turns ...
Wolf Creek Pass: 10,857 ft (3,309 m) U.S. Highway 160. Pacific or Gulf of Mexico drainage. 37°00'N* Colorado south border ... Wolf Creek Pass Colorado: 10,823 ft
It then goes northeast and crosses the Continental Divide at Wolf Creek Pass. From Wolf Creek Pass, U.S. 160 continues northeast and turns east at South Fork. At Monte Vista, an overlap begins with U.S. Route 285, which continues southeast into Alamosa. It turns east, then goes northeast to go through North La Veta Pass, then continues east to ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Wilkerson Pass; Willow Creek Pass (Colorado) Wind River Pass; Windy Pass (Mineral County, Colorado) Wolf Creek Pass; Y.
Wolf Creek Pass. The CDT crosses U.S. Highway 160 near a ski area. Creede cut off. Due to snow or forest fires in the San Juan Mountains many hikers choose to take this lower and shorter route which follows the Rio Grande River through Creede and rejoins the main CDT at Spring Creek Pass; San Juan Mountains and Weminuche Wilderness. The CDT ...
The CDT enters the wilderness at Wolf Creek Pass on U.S. Highway 160. The trail then weaves northwest 83 miles (134 km) through the wilderness to Stony Pass on San Juan County Road 3 near Silverton. Following the crest of the San Juan Mountains, this trail offers hikers and those on horseback expansive views of nearby peaks and distant mountain ...