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Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado


Mt Evans Scenic Byway is the highest paved byway in North America that climbs more than 7,000 feet in just 28 miles. This scenic byway passes through different climate zones and reaches an altitude of 14,130 feet. The 60 mile one way road trip from Denver takes up to 2 to 3 hours with many zig-zags, hair raising hairpin curves, sudden drop offs, and stomach churning twists up the mountain summit. Driving on Mt Evans road is somewhat adventurous and terrific, but is definitely a thrilling and memorable experience. When the clouds are rolling, it creates an illusion of driving on the clouds like flying cars. This exciting drive up to Mt Evans summit offers the breathtaking views of Mount Evans peaks, the highest peak in the Mt Evans wilderness area in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains along with sparkling alpine lakes, massive granite walls, ancient bristlecone pine, and carpet of seasonal wildflowers.

These photos are from our drive up to Mount Evans on 30th September, 2019. Although the summer brings the best of the summit with breathtaking views of gorgeous lakes in the backgrounds of snow capped peaks and colorful wildflowers valleys, we thoroughly enjoyed our drive.

  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Colorado

Quick Facts and Tips for driving up

  • Best time to visit: Late May to early September.
  • Fly Into: Denver International Airport which is approximately 84 miles away.
  • Mount Evans Scenic Byway is generally open from Memorial Day to Labor Day depending on weather conditions.
  • For road closures and trail conditions, visit the US Forest Service – Mount Blue Sky Recreation Area & Scenic Byway 
  • The Mount Evans Byway starts at the beautiful Echo Lake and climbs 14 miles to the summit.
  • Snow can fall at any time, even in the summer. Dress in layers and bring jackets.
  • Be prepared for afternoon thunderstorms.
  • The road can get over crowded on summer weekends with cars and bikes. Avoid weekends and start early for best views and more elbow room. 
  • The road is narrow, has no guardrails, no shoulder and there are serious drop-offs and hairpin turns. Drive with caution, follow speed limits and traffic.
  • There is a $10 fee to drive up to summit and additional $5 to park at Summit Lake.
  • Watch for Mountain goats and bighorn sheep which are often spotted along the road. 
  • Summit:  Summit is at 14000 feet elevation. A short hike to the actual summit from the parking lot offers magnificent views of the mountain peaks, sparking lakes, and jagged aspen valley. 
  • Summit Lake. Take a short trail from the parking lot to a spectacular viewpoint. The trails offer a stunning sparkling lake surrounded by seasonal wildflowers or orange hue alpine thunda with a snow capped peaks in the backdrop.
  • Mount Goliath Natural Area: The trail winds across tundra, purple fringe, and trunks of the bristlecone pine trees.
  • Walter Pesman Alpine Garden lookout: Offers massive view of 1,700-year-old Bristlecone pines
  • Echo Lake: There are some nice trails that offer the gorgeous views of the lake and surrounding peaks. There are picnic tables, restrooms, and an authentic log building Echo Lake Lodge. 
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