Gold Belt Byway

Gold Belt Byway

The Gold Belt Byway is a national scenic byway located entirely within the state of Colorado in the United States of America. The byway received its name because it runs through Colorado's gold country. It connects the gold mining districts to each other and to the Arkansas Valley.

History

The Gold Belt Byway is made up mostly of roads that connected mining towns to the Arkansas Valley. On the byway you will see many abandoned mines, buildings, and towns that prospered during the Colorado Gold Rush. Along the byway you will see numerous buildings that have been unchanged since the mines went bust. Although gold is no longer the main mining export of this region many mines still exist.

Roads

The Gold Belt Byway contains many roads. Most of them are dirt roads that are narrow and run through canyons and other geological features.

Phantom Canyon Road

Phantom Canyon Road is a scenic road that connects Cañon City and Victor. The road goes through Phantom Canyon. The road has two tunnels and elevated bridges. It has many camp locations. It was originally the route of a railroad that connected Florence and Cripple Creek. The route contains many narrow roads and high wooden bridges. The road is unpaved.

Shelf Road

road. The cliffs of the canyon near Shelf Road offer some of the best sport climbing in Colorado.

High Park Road

High Park road was the first route to connect gold mines with the Arkansas Valley. Unlike Shelf Road and Phantom Canyon road it doesn't run through a canyon and is paved. High Park Road is located in area where cattle ranching takes place.

Teller County Road 1

Teller County Road 1 was the first stagecoach route to Cripple Creek and thus it is called County Road 1.Fact|date=June 2008 It is a paved road. It offers diverse views of scenery. For example along the road are steep mountains and rolling hills where cattle graze.

Major Landmarks

Major landmarks along the route include the following:

*Pikes Peak
*Royal Gorge
*Phantom Canyon

Towns Along Route

Important towns along the byway include:
*Cripple Creek
*Victor
*Florence
*Cañon City
*Florissant
*Divide

External links

* [http://www.goldbeltbyway.com/ Gold Belt Byway]
* [http://www.byways.org Byways.org]


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