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Headed out to Colorado for the first time. 3 week long road trip from FT Myers, FL. Looking for some great places to get off the grid. As well as see some great sights. Would anyone like to share a favorite location of their’s?
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This looks amazing! We are trying to put a trip together to Colorado also. I was thinking the Silverton area but a little nervous on If our Mild built Tundra would be ok to tackle some of the passes that are part of the alpine loop. I am more into amazing views and less about technical terrain, beautiful camping locations and less about tourism. With that I'm afraid this area may be to busy for us. What has your experience been?1. Yankee Boy Basin- outside Ouray, great trail up to the basin and Mt. Sneffels. Camp there at Angel Creek NFCG or Thistledown NFCG.
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2. Alpine Loop- from Lake City to Ouray. Great campground on the Loop...Lake San Cristobol NFCG and my favorite on the Loop, Mill Creek NFCG.
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3. La Garita Wilderness- just south and east of Lake City with numerous NF roads with the best Stagecoach Trail going east to west along the Gunnison River and two 10-12K passes. Spectacular. Lots of developed camping in small NF camgrounds.
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By now you've noticed a theme...all my favorites are in or around the San Juan Mtns. Been coming back for over 40 years. Oh and the folks here really support the off-road community. (Ouray and Lake City)
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I cannot speak specifically for a Tundra or : Cinnamon Pass and Engineer Pass, but I have done Ophir, California, and Stony passes in a stock 2019 4Runner TRD Pro. While at the top of Stony Pass there was stock Tahoe. While at the top of California Pass there was a stock Sequoia with maybe 1 inch taller tires. He said he has done all of the passes in the area. He and his family would come to Ouray or Silverton every year in their Sequoia.This looks amazing! We are trying to put a trip together to Colorado also. I was thinking the Silverton area but a little nervous on If our Mild built Tundra would be ok to tackle some of the passes that are part of the alpine loop. I am more into amazing views and less about technical terrain, beautiful camping locations and less about tourism. With that I'm afraid this area may be to busy for us. What has your experience been?
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Thanks this is great information. I looked at stony pass, and Imogene pass and maybe Yankee boy basin all look like they have incredible views and possible camping.I cannot speak specifically for a Tundra or : Cinnamon Pass and Engineer Pass, but I have done Ophir, California, and Stony passes in a stock 2019 4Runner TRD Pro. While at the top of Stony Pass there was stock Tahoe. While at the top of California Pass there was a stock Sequoia with maybe 1 inch taller tires. He said he has done all of the passes in the area. He and his family would come to Ouray or Silverton every year in their Sequoia.
You may want to plan on at least two trips. The first trip just plan on doing the easier passes to see what the Tundra can do. The area is awesome enough that seeing only once is not enough.
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THIS IS AMAZING! I am blown away for sure these are some great photos and i certainly appreciate it! This will help for sure.Ophir pass is a good one to try. Cinnamon Pass I've done in a '74 Toyota Hilux, a '98 CRV AWD, a '95 T100, a '99 Tacoma, a 2000 Wrangler, a 2007 FJ Cruiser,and next year taking my GX470. Key is dry road and taking your time in the rough spots. Both the campgrounds...Mill Creek and Thistledown had vacancies in July so you odds are good, and both had campsites on the river with awesome mountain views.
Thought of another good one just north of Ouray with freakin spectacular view of the entire San Juan Range: trail to Owl Creek Pass and campground at Silver Jack Reservoir.View attachment 162888
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Couple more shots from the La Garita Wilderness.
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More Pictures of the Alpine Loop.
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A stock vehicle driven carefully can get you to some pretty amazing places in the San Juans.
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Heading that way after I take care of some VA appointments. I can't wait to get there. Just spend a month in New Mexico.1. Yankee Boy Basin- outside Ouray, great trail up to the basin and Mt. Sneffels. Camp there at Angel Creek NFCG or Thistledown NFCG.
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2. Alpine Loop- from Lake City to Ouray. Great campground on the Loop...Lake San Cristobol NFCG and my favorite on the Loop, Mill Creek NFCG.
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3. La Garita Wilderness- just south and east of Lake City with numerous NF roads with the best Stagecoach Trail going east to west along the Gunnison River and two 10-12K passes. Spectacular. Lots of developed camping in small NF camgrounds.
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By now you've noticed a theme...all my favorites are in or around the San Juan Mtns. Been coming back for over 40 years. Oh and the folks here really support the off-road community. (Ouray and Lake City)
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Great pictures. For all of those years I lived in Colorado, I never made it to the Crystal Mill. I guess I will have to put it on my list to travel to from Arizona someday. What is the second picture?I was just in Colorado. Here are a couple of places that were really nice.
Crystal Mill near Marble
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Alta Lakes near Telluride
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It's at Alta Lakes, near Telluride. There are about 15 free campsites there near the lake.Great pictures. For all of those years I lived in Colorado, I never made it to the Crystal Mill. I guess I will have to put it on my list to travel to from Arizona someday. What is the second picture?
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Oh yea, I see it now. I was there last year. I did not get as good of pictures as the one you posted. It was really crowded the day we were there, but, most of the camp sites were still covered with snow. Here is the best picture of the ones I took.It's at Alta Lakes, near Telluride. There are about 15 free campsites there near the lake.
The one trail that you need to avoid is Mineral Creek off the highway just south of Ouray. It is part of the Alpine loop, but would be to difficult to tackle with the tundra. Not worth taking any unnecessary risks while enjoying your vacation. You can start your adventure from Silverton if you want to do the historic Alpine loop. There are so many places to enjoy and the scenery is second to very few, and though it is very busy place, just take it at your own pace and it will be a place you will long to go back to. Like I have said in so many other threads, my favorite place to go in Colorado and I try to go there every chance I can.This looks amazing! We are trying to put a trip together to Colorado also. I was thinking the Silverton area but a little nervous on If our Mild built Tundra would be ok to tackle some of the passes that are part of the alpine loop. I am more into amazing views and less about technical terrain, beautiful camping locations and less about tourism. With that I'm afraid this area may be to busy for us. What has your experience been?