Photo:  Rollins Pass Grand County, Colorado

Grand County, Colorado – March 18, 2024 – The picturesque scenery of Grand County, Colo., is some of the best in the state…and arguably the country. From spring through summer and fall, Grand County’s scenic drives are a superb activity on their own – or a beautiful way to access the county’s many activities and attractions.

Here are just a few of the top scenic drives in Grand County. To learn more about the impressive panoramas in Grand County, click here.

Berthoud Pass

Berthoud Pass is not only the fastest route from Denver to Grand County’s Winter Park but also serves as a gateway to all Grand County’s adventures. There are waterfalls, Continental Divide splendor, pull-out areas perfect for selfies, and even spots where you can stretch your legs on a quick hike. Please note: the pass is well-maintained and has guardrails and other safety features. Also, there are steep grades on both sides, as well as many switchbacks, so please proceed with caution.

Colorado River Headwaters Scenic & Historic Byway

The Colorado River Headwaters Scenic and Historic Byway starts near the town of Grand Lake, which is perched along the banks of Colorado’s largest natural lake. The 80-mile route follows the Colorado River and weaves together the towns of Grand Lake, Granby, Hot Sulphur Springs and Kremmling. The theme of water continues along the byway, which passes Shadow Mountain Reservoir and Lake Granby.

Rollins Pass/Corona Scenic Drive

The beautifully rugged Rollins Pass scenic drive is the old railroad route to the top of the Continental Divide. The 15-mile unpaved road showcases Grand County’s rich railroad history and was used until 1927 when Moffat Tunnel was constructed nearby. Along the way, check out the abandoned railroad town of Arrow. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is required on Rollins Pass, which is closed for the winter. Drivers should check weather conditions and road closures before heading out.

Trail Ridge Road Scenic Byway

Starting in Grand Lake and stretching 48 miles through Rocky Mountain National Park on Highway 34,Trail Ridge Road is a must-see when visiting Grand County. Eleven miles of the highway trek above the tree line, and it is fascinating to observe the fluctuations in flora and fauna along the route. Wildlife sightings are common, including marmots, bighorn sheep, moose and elk. In the summertime, the tundra is carpeted with vegetation in vibrant colors – the perfect backdrop for selfies (safely, please!).

Trough Road Scenic Drive

Trough Road is a 24.4-mile winding drive that is partially paved and otherwise hard-packed dirt. It connects Highway 131 to State Highway 9 between Kremmling and the Colorado River Gorge. The drive showcases Grand County’s unique scenery and offers access to some incredible off-roading adventures.

Ute Pass

Ute Pass (a.k.a. County Road 3) traverses through Arapaho National Forest linking Grand County’s Parshall to the town of Silverthorne in Summit County. The 27.2-mile route crosses the Colorado River and passes Williams Fork Reservoir and Valley, offering stunning views of the Rocky Mountain wilderness. Henderson Mill, Eagles Nest Wilderness, Gore Range, Prairie Mountain, and Ute Peak are just a few of the sights to take in along the way.

About the Grand County Tourism Board (www.visitgrandcounty.com)

The Grand County Tourism Board is Grand County, Colorado's official destination marketing organization. Dedicated to promoting the region as a premier year-round destination, the board highlights Grand County's outdoor recreation, lodging, events, and activities. Located 67 miles west of Denver, Grand County is known for its breathtaking mountain landscapes, vast open spaces, and rich Old West heritage. The county offers one national park, two national forests, six wilderness areas, two national scenic byways, two major ski areas, four dude ranches, four mountain golf courses, Colorado's largest natural lake, and the Headwaters of the Colorado River.

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