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Introduction

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Scenic view of San Juans

One of the most spectacular drives in North America, the San Juan Skyway is a 236 mile loop which winds through forests of aspen and pine, over high passes with stunning panoramic views of mountain ranges exceeding 14,000 feet in elevation, through historic mining towns which played important roles in the colorful history of Southwest Colorado, and past the World Heritage Site of Mesa Verde.

In 1988 this drive was designated as one of 54 National Scenic Byways, and was later chosen #1 of 10 to be designated as All American Roads for their natural beauty and historical significance. Along the way you may see black bear or mountain lions crossing the highway or elk and deer grazing in the meadows. A portion of this route includes the famous Million Dollar Highway which negotiates the awesome Uncompahgre Gorge, high in the Rocky Mountains between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado.

To the first Spanish explorers who visited this area, possibly as early as Coronado's expedition in 1540, they were known as the "Sierra Madres", the "Mother Mountains". Today the magnificent ranges of the La Platas, the Needles, the San Miguels, the Wilsons, and the Grenadiers, all merge before you into the heart of the San Juan Mountains. The majesty and beauty of these mountains is so great that they were originally proposed as the site for Rocky Mountain National Park, later located north of Denver. The number of private land holdings in the form of old mining claims prevented national park status, but the awesome beauty remains.

With time, the deserted towns and mines have become a part of the landscape. Animas Forks, Guston, Red Mountain City, Alta, the North Star, Silver Ledge and the Yankee Girl sit abandoned but full of nostalgia as they decay amidst some of the most stunning mountain scenery in North America.

Use this book as a guide to the natural and cultural history of the San Juans, and as a point-by-point reference to interesting sites and places of inspiring natural beauty that you will encounter along the Skyway. Also noted are National Forest campgrounds, intersecting roads, hiking trails, visitor’s centers, National Forest Service offices, and other useful information.

Travel the Skyway and experience what is truly "One Drive in a Million!

One Drive in a Million: A Mile-by-Mile guide to Southwest Colorado's San Juan Skyway and Million Dollar Highway

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