Scenic USA - Colorado Gold Camp Road |
Photos by Erik Slotboom Houston Freeways.com |
Although it's not an official Colorado scenic byway, Gold Camp Road offers up some incredible views of the countryside around the Front Range and some special scenic wonders. Following a former rail bed, the narrow dirt track is suitable for most vehicles. Gold Camp Road bridges the towns of Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs, and was once used to transport gold ore destined for processing. It takes little imagination as to how it was named, as the Cripple Creek area was once heavily populated with miners and prospectors.
The narrow route is broken up with single lane, 100 year old Short Line Railway tunnels, adding a sense of drama to this scenic highway. Due to a tunnel collapse, a section of the route has been cut off to traffic. The forest service has been debating the idea of repairing Tunnel #3 for the last 20 years, being tugged by opposing views. Hikers and bikers would love to have the road remain off limits to motorized vehicles. Now, the latest news offers a compromise. After fire destroyed the tunnel's timber supports long ago, the Forest Service finally offers a plan to restore the tunnel and upgrade the 8.5 mile stretch. As with most projects of this size, money is always a key issue.
The Forest Service has always maintained that Tunnel #3 remains a valuable historical resource. The goal of public safety and preservation of the historical character [of Tunnel #3] has not changed.
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