Northern
Colorado
1) Boreas Pass
and Breckinridge- Boreas pass is a nice drive indeed. It can get a bit crowded
up there, but that is for a reason. There are a few sections of this pass where
the trees bend outwards toward the road, it makes canopies of gold over your
head as you walk down the road. I recommend you walk sections of this road and
take it all in.
2) Mueller
state park- this one doesn’t have the best aspens in Colorado, so you might ask
why is it on our list? Mueller is a great place to take kids or family. It’s a
hidden gem just outside of Divide. You will see many species of birds and
wildlife if you sit quietly there. Once you hit Mueller, your drive home can
easily go through Victor and Cripple Creek for your golden leaf payout.
3) Guanella
Pass- located just outside of Conifer. This pass is paved for the most part and
reaches 11.700 feet in elevation. This 25 mile road has sections of 2 of
Colorado’s national forests.
4) Aspen and
Minturn- more of an area than a specific drive, Minturn has easy access to many
highways and loops. This gorgeous little town has vistas and a river running
past groves of gold and red. Nice canyons abound to the south of Minturn. The
neighboring town of Aspen has many roads around it that are breathtaking. A
simple Google search of drives around Aspen and Minturn will find you may
options that seldom disappoint.
Southern
Colorado
1) Kebler and
Ohio passes- located just outside Crested Butte. Crested Butte in the fall will
talk your breath away if you time it right! The aspen grove at Kebler was
once considered the largest organism in the world. One giant aspen spans for
miles and it tends to change color all at once there. It is a significant
drive, but it’s a pilgrimage I try to make every year. If you drive up Kebler
pass there is a turn off to Lost Lake about half way which is a beautiful place
to fish or have lunch. Ohio pass is Kebler’s next door neighbor; if you make
the trip for Kebler, take the extra hour or two to explore Ohio too.
2) Cottonwood
Pass- I believe Cottonwood pass is home to the 2nd largest Aspen grove in
Colorado. The road is paved all the way to the summit of the pass and makes
this a good drive for those who don’t want to drive too far into the
hills. Don’t forget to stop off at Cottonwood Lake – one of the favorite
places for this photog to rest and take in the natural beauty.
3) The Highway
of Legends scenic byway- Google it! There is a ton of stuff on this drive. It’s
about 90 miles and 3 hours of your time, but a very nice road trip. Make
sure the kids’ electronics are fully charged before you go –or– that they have
a better appreciation for the natural beauty around them than mine do!
4) Dallas
Divide- This long drive is well worth the rewards at the end. You will pass
Blue Mesa, Gunnison, and the Black Canyon. Look at your route options before
you leave, at least one option will take you over Monarch Pass – a destination
all its own. Once you reach Dallas Divide, the vibrant reds and yellows of fall
take over the scrub in breath-taking vistas just off the highway.
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