Seasonal Colorado Roads Already Opening
Hard to believe, but the road to the top of Pikes Peak is already open for the season. I know we haven’t gotten much snow this winter along the Front Range but I thought the mountains were getting hit pretty hard. I’m really surprised.
Some of the best roads in Colorado are seasonal, which means that they are not maintained, or even open, during the winter. These include:
- Trail Ridge Road
- Independence Pass
- Mount Evans
- Pikes Peak
- Kebler Pass
- Cottonwood Pass
If you’re thinking about riding any of these seasonal roads the best place to find out about conditions is the Colorado Dept. of Transportation website. You’ll want to go to www.cotrip.org/roadConditions.htm and then click the “Travel Alerts” tab at the right. Then scroll down to see whether any of these roads are marked “Closed for the Season.”
For a review of road conditions around the state, use the “Road Conditions” tab just to the left of “Travel Alerts.”
While most of these roads are open by the time out-of-state bikers start arriving for their summer vacation, unless it’s the dead of summer it’s always good to check. While a road may open in May, a blizzard one week later can sometimes close it again until they can get it plowed. Or if we have an especially snowy winter some roads may not even open until June.
In the fall it’s the same thing. A road may not be closed for the season but an early blizzard can shut it down anyway. It’s best to check, and if one of these roads is the centerpiece of your planned tour you’d better figure to come June to August. The shoulder months of May and September can be iffy. Usually they’ll be fine. Usually. No guarantees.
But Pikes Peak is already open! That’s amazing. I’d guess the rest won’t be far behind.
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