Silver Thread Highway

The Silver Thread scenic byway is approximately 50 miles northwest of Alamosa in southwest Colorado. Its southern terminus is in South Fork on US 160. The byway follows CO 149 northwest through Creede to Lake City. Colorado Highway 149 is a two-lane paved road that is suitable for all vehicles. Silver Thread Highway is 75 miles long and is generally passable year-round.

The Silver Thread Highway has been a passageway from Creede to Lake City since the 1870s. It was once a toll road and stage route for the miners. Traveling through the Gunnison and Rio Grande National Forests, this scenic route offers spectacular views of the San Juan Mountains, cascading waterfalls, and historic mining towns. Flowing alongside much of the byway are the waters of the Rio Grande River.

Wildlife observers will delight in seeing Rocky Mountain Sheep grazing along the highway. In fall, winter, and early spring, elk are commonly seen as they descend to the lower elevations for winter range. Other wildlife found in the area includes mule deer, coyotes, porcupines, and bears.

Those interested in extending their stay will find several national forest campgrounds. Campground facilities vary from primitive to more developed. Many of the camping areas are situated on the banks of the Rio Grande River. Near the North Clear Creek Campground is a scenic overlook providing views of the beautiful North Clear Creek Falls.

Rio Grande Reservoir and Colorado’s second largest natural lake, San Cristobal, offer excellent opportunities for fishing. Campgrounds are located nearby. Hiking trails near the area will lead you deep into the national forest and its wilderness areas.

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