Mount Evans Scenic BywayLength: 56 miles - Driving Time: 2 hoursSpecial Considerations: Bring warm clothing, sunscreen, summit open Memorial Day through Labor Day only. Special Features: Highest paved road in North America |
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![]() Along the Mount Evans Scenic Byway |
In only 28 miles, the Mount Evans Scenic Byway climbs more than 7,000 feet to reach an altitude of 14,264 feet. At the top, the entire Continental Divide and Front Range are laid out at your feet. This is the world above timberline: wildflowers, lichens, grasses, pikas, marmots, and mountain goats. This is also an excellent place to find bighorn sheep but be prepared for wind, rain, lightning, hail, and/or snow on any day of the year. ![]() |
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The climbing purists will usually leave their cars at the Echo Lake Trailhead in order to get the required 3,000' minimum elevation gain when heading for Mt. Evans. The rest of us leave our cars at the Summit Lake Trailhead and head out over the Summit Ridge Trail (only 1,800' or so in elevation gain), cross Mt. Spalding (13,842'), then up over the ridge to Evans summit and then back down the northeast face. Unless we want to take a run at one of the Class III or IV routes on the north face... |
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| The upper photo of the Mount Evans Scenic Byway and photo of Echo Lake are courtesy of Sally Pearce. The photo of the mountain goat is from the "Discover Colorado" brochure printed by the Colorado Scenic and Historic Byways Commission. Topo map courtesy of National Geographic Topo! Text is available for re-use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. |