Alpine Loop National Back Country Byway

Alpine Loop National Back Country Byway
Highway system
Colorado State Highways

The Alpine Loop National Back Country Byway is located northeast of Silverton, Colorado in San Juan and Hinsdale Counties. The route is circular, running from the ghost town of Animas Forks to Lake City and return. The Byway combines crossings of Engineer and Cinnamon Passes with high country scenery that features river meadows, alpine tundra, and ghost towns.

While the meadows and tundra are accessible to ordinary passenger vehicles, a high-clearance 4-wheel drive vehicle is required to travel the entire route.

Route description

The Alpine Loop is generally considered to begin and end at Lake City. From there the route commonly followed is west over Cinnamon Pass to Animas Forks, and then returning east over Engineer Pass back to Lake City. This clockwise circuit generally puts the vehicle on the inside "lane" of the mountainous portions (but moot because almost all is single track) with the driver on the outside, providing a better view of the relative position of the vehicle and the outer edge of the road at the top of the drop-off. [1]

Major intersections

Main route

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
HinsdaleLake City0.000.00 SH 149 northZero milepost
  FH 14
  SH 149 southBecomes FH 30 west
  FH 33
  FH 33
 Camp Redcloud
 Castle Lakes Campground
  FH 36
  FH 35
  FH 12
  FH 5 westBecomes FH 5 west
San Juan  FH 2 southBecomes FH 2 north
  FH 18
  FH 17
  FH 2 westBecomes an unmarked road
Hinsdale  FH 21 southBecomes FH 21 north
  FH 21 northBecomes FH 20X east
  FH 20 westBecomes FH 20 east
  FH 24
  FH 23
  SH 149
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Sources and external links

Alpine Loop gallery

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alpine Loop Scenic Byway.

References

  1. "The Alpine Loop" (PDF). United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management. Retrieved 1 February 2015.


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