This scenic byway follows the course of the Cache la Poudre River, a beautiful mountain waterway and Colorado's only National Wild and Scenic River. Wildlife, including elk, moose, antelop, and dozens of varieties of migrating birds, are common in this area near the northern border of Colorado.
The byway passes through Roosevelt National Forest before cresting Cameron Pass, at 10,276 feet. It then continues along the course of the river into the pretty North Park area. Numerous trails depart from both sides of the route, with access to areas like Red Feather Lakes and the Comanche Peak Wilderness.
Details
Location:
Between Fort Collins and Walden in north central Colorado
Setting:
Mountainous
Surface:
Paved
Length:
101 miles
Time:
3 hours
Main Roads:
CO-14 W
Season:
Open year-round, weather permitting. Fall is the best time to drive to see the colors.
Camping Info
Public campsites along the route include Aspen, Pines, Chambers Lake, Aspen Glen, Big South, Sleeping Elephant, and Poudre Park - Rustic.
Additional Details:
The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests may be contacted at 970-498-2719.
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