Every time my husband and I drive to a new area in Colorado we are amazed by the scenery and topography of our state. Our trip to a house we rented, along with our daughter and her family, in South West Colorado was no exception! We drove west, from our town of Littleton, on Colorado 470, to US 285. I've blogged often about traveling on US 285 over Kenosha Pass to South Park, as this is one of the prettiest places in Colorado. (All photos and collages in this post will enlarge for easier viewing if clicked on.)
South Park is a large grassland basin, at 10,000-foot elevation, rimmed by the Rocky Mountain Mosquito and Park Mountain Ranges. It is populated by many scenic ranches and the town of Fairplay. Although we were taking this trip during Thanksgiving week in November, you can see there was already significant snow on the high, surrounding peaks.
We continued on US 285 towards the Sawatch Mountain Range near Buena Vista, Colorado.
When we entered the Buena Vista area, we had a view of Mt. Princeton. Mt. Princeton is 14,204 feet high mountain and is part of the Collegiate Peaks of the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Sawatch Mountain Range contains eight of the twenty highest peaks in the Rocky Mountains, including Mt. Elbert, which is the highest mountain of the Rocky Mountain Range in North America, at an elevation of 14,440 feet.
We soon traveled west onto US 50 and traveled over the Continental Divide over Monarch Pass. This pass is considered one of the most scenic in Colorado, with beautiful views of the Sawatch Range. It also contains the Monarch Ski Area.
We were now in Gunnison County, Colorado, where we had a view of the West Elk Mountain Range.
The topography here became "otherworldly."
The erosion of millennium on these ancient hills, buttes, mesas, and mountains reveled their "bones."
All I could think of, as we drove past views like this, was this area is a geologist's dream...
...as well as a photographer's.
We passed the craggy, tall Dillon Pinnacles of the Curecanti National Recreation Area.....
...and the Blue Mesa Reservoir, which is the largest body of water entirely in Colorado.
At 7,519 feet, it is 20 miles long and has 96 miles of shoreline. The Blue Mesa Reservoir is the largest lake trout and Kokanee salmon fishery in Colorado.
We also passed the north rim of the amazing Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, which I will blog about on a future post.
As we drove towards the city of Montrose, I continued to see the most beautiful and unusual scenery. I felt like all the castles in Europe could not compare to these natural "castles" made by time.
The hills were dark examples of volcanic remains of Precambrian era gneiss and schist.
The house we rented for the week here had a beautiful large deck that offered us a panoramic view of the San Juan Mountains. It was the also the vantage point from where we took day trips to the towns of Ouray and Telluride, and a drive along the Million Dollar Highway--all of which I will blog about in future posts.
I hope you enjoyed coming along on our drive to SW Colorado and enjoyed the wondrous and incredible scenery we passed along the way. Return soon to see more of our visit this fabulous part of Colorado!
Thank you for sharing such wonderful scenery. It is all stunningly beautiful. Visiting from Sally's Blue Monday.
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It sure is a beautiful state. The scenery is so craggy, rough but beautiful. Thanks for the trip.
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning landscapes. Love all the views of the snowy peaks and the rugged countryside is intriguing. I love rocky landscapes.
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ReplyDeleteNo doubt about it: those views are breath-catching.
Thanks for linking in today.
Happy Blue Monday!
Pat, your photos are stunning! You do live in a beautiful area, no doubt about that. It's nice you are taking advantage of that and enjoying travel around your state. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteHello Pat, Colorado is a gorgeous state. Your images from your drive are lovely. The home you rented has gorgeous scenic views too. Awesome! Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along on your drive to SW Colorado. Just viewing your photos makes my breathing slow down and my body to relax!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat! I am visiting from Amaze Me Monday. My favorite parts of the US is out west and Colorado especially. I am currently living overseas and I really miss road tripping through the mountains. Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos of your adventure and letting me live vicariously! :)
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ReplyDeleteAmazing views!
ReplyDeleteMy dear Pat, I found your blog via Judith's Mosaic Monday and I am ever so glad I clicked on your icon.
ReplyDeleteWhen I aw you are from Colorado I knew I had to follow you....you see, I live in Colorado as well {{smiles}} I have lived near the Vail area most of my life {except for the 8 years I lived in Canada}. It was truly a joy to see your photos of this beautiful state and it's a delight to now follow along.
Take care and have a blessed week! Hugs! Stephanie - The Enchanting Rose
I love this area - your photos are wonderful. I have a good friend who lives in Nathrop, and we often hike around Buena Vista. Love your sunset/moon shots.
ReplyDeleteThe sscenery is stunning. Mountains and reflections are gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWe may make it into Colorado this summer, so looking forward to seeing your sites.
ReplyDeleteIncredible scenery. Colorado is a place I would like to explore more. My only view of it was at Denver airport a little over a week ago when we had to change planes and I saw all the snow on the ground.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pleasure to drive to destination with a such breathtaking views.
ReplyDeleteThose are simply stunning photos! I've been to Denver, but I can see there's a lot more to Colorado that I need to visit.
ReplyDeleteI have always been interested in traveling over the Continental Divide and to that remote part of CO...fascinating topography...and yes it seems like you are in the old west with no one around for miles...almost! :)
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What a wonderful trip! Brought back so many memories for me, truly great place to travel! Great and stunning shots!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photography of a very beautiful state ~ So glad you are enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
Colorado is a beautiful state and I love southwest Colorado most of all.
ReplyDeleteIt's been great to have you living in Colorado and showing us all it's beauty. How nice to have a getaway to a different part of the state from you!
ReplyDeleteThese scenes are gorgeous! I am not sure why we haven't make it to Colorado yet. We have do at least one week road trips.
ReplyDeleteWonderful scenery and photos! This is part of Colorado I've never visited but want to one day.
ReplyDeleteGreat scenery.
ReplyDeleteThose white mountains do it for me every time.
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow - majestic and breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteOh Pat your photos are amazing! The mountain range has to be so magnificent in person. What an incredible vacation destination you had! Thank you so much for taking us out west to see such a great mountain range. Hope you are enjoying life - it sure looks like it! Blessings to you and yours in this New Year - Edie & Marie
ReplyDeleteIt is God's country, so majestic. In the late sixties we went through Rabbit Ear pass. There was a ski lodge around there and a friend of my hubby. Jazz musician.
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing better and that eye is all well. yvonne
Your blog is better than a travel magazine. The photography is amazing! Colorado is one state that I missed entirely and wish that I had not.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to finally had time to catch up with your blog....a pleasure as always.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful! I love Colorado so much! So much beauty in every part of the state.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine being an early explorer, mountain man, or cowboy walking and riding these areas and seeing them for the first time? That's how I imagined myself as I scrolled through your photos. Southern Colorado is an awe inspiring area.
ReplyDeleteI always feel lucky to have met you Pat as you show off the beauty of your state. There appears to be no end of fascinating places to visit and hike.
ReplyDeleteArmchair travelling with a cup of tea by my side!
I blogged about Ouray and the Black Canyon a few years ago and I'd love to get back to that part of the state. There's no place like Colorado with the variety of stunning terrain and there's no place I'd rather live. You've captured it well here!
ReplyDeleteYour state is awe-inspiring in its grandeur! I remember all your fantastic New York posts and I love that you have been able to bring your enthusiasm and and gift for photography and description to your new state. There are scenes here that remind of our Alberta Badlands, around Drumheller.
ReplyDeleteit really is amazing scenery.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs. I like how your husband likes to go on adventures with you. Enjoyed the tagged words to your photos. Information helps identify what I'm looking at. Happy New Year! Enjoy shooting.
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Your posts always amaze me, because your Colorado has both a wonderful history and a charming nature, still so pristine and wild, with such fascinating mountains and incredible colours painted in the sky !
ReplyDeleteLucky you who live there, my darling friend !
Have a wonderful rest of your week, my dearest Pat
sending dear love to you
Dany
I loved this post! Your photos are always so beautiful and the descriptions are just perfectly given. By the time I'm through reading, I'm wanting to go to Colorado! I am looking forward to hearing more about this trip. Take care and enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a pleasure to go on a road trip with you Pat! Whether it is a long trip, or a day out and about, I always learn something.
ReplyDeleteSo, so lovely, where you live!!!
xo Kris
I am late getting around this week, per usual. I always look forward to your Colorado posts, even though I have traveled the same highways. We never tire of Colorado's beauty. Isn't it interesting to see the topography change as you travel from the Front Range to the Western Slope? Your photos are awesome, always inspiring. I think we need to get out town for a few days. If we have a wet spring, come north to nearly the Wyoming border, head east to see the prairie in bloom. A nice day's drive to Pawnee National Grasslands.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a truly stunning landscape
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Breathtakingly amazing scenery, some of it I remember. The mountain tops will always be a favourite of mine. You pictures are so beautiful, thank you for posting
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to spend the holiday in a home-away-from-home, especially in one in this amazing location (those kind of places are certainly not hard to find in Colorado!). Beautiful pictures.
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