Colorado route stop · Mount Blue Sky Byway

Mount Goliath bristlecones

a grove of 1,000-year-old bristlecone pines

Featured driveMount Blue Sky Scenic Byway (formerly Mount Evans)
StateColorado
Drive length~28 miles to the summit
Trip timehalf to full day

Mount Goliath bristlecones is one of the places Roamward flags on the Mount Blue Sky Scenic Byway (formerly Mount Evans) because it gives the drive its texture: a grove of 1,000-year-old bristlecone pines. Use it as a planned pull-over instead of letting the route become a blur between towns.

How it fits the drive

The Mount Blue Sky Byway runs Idaho Springs → Mount Blue Sky summit, CO. The highest paved road in North America.

Nearby route stops

  • Echo Lakea subalpine lake at ~10,600 ft where the summit road begins (Mount Blue Sky Byway)
  • Summit Lakea stark alpine lake at ~12,800 ft below the summit (Mount Blue Sky Byway)

Conditions, access, parking, fees, weather, and seasonal closures can change quickly on scenic routes. Check the managing agency or local visitor information before committing to a side stop.

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