Black Bear Road

Black Bear Road

Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Black Bear Pass
Photo =
Caption =
Elevation = 12,840 ft. (3914m)
Location = Colorado, USA
Range = Rocky Mountains
Coordinates = coord|37|53.9717|N|107|44.5783|W|type:pass_region:US-CO_scale:10000_elevation:3910|display=inline,title
Topographic

Traversed by = Unpaved road

:"Black Bear Road is also the name of the C.W. McCall album which contains the song that made the road famous."

Black Bear Road is a notorious jeep trail that starts from convert|11018|ft|m|adj=on summit of Red Mountain Pass on U.S. Highway 550 (between Ouray and Silverton) to Telluride, Colorado. The Black Bear Road crests at Black Bear Pass, elevation convert|12840|ft|m. The road descends over a set of infamous switchbacks as it navigates the heights above Telluride. The road passes Bridal Veil Falls, Colorado, the highest waterfall in Colorado. The road was made famous in a spoken word song by C.W. McCall of the same name.

Black Bear Road is open a few months of the year, from late summer (usually the last week of July) to early fall. The road is traveled only downhill from Red Mountain Pass—except for the annual Jeeper's Jamboree in which travel is reversed for one day only. The start of the trail is marked along U.S. 550 with the famous sign that reads:



Black Bear Road is a difficult, dangerous trail even for four-wheel drive vehicles. If you have to be rescued, expect a towing bill in four figures. In 1975 two New Jerseyans successfully completed the entire 4 wheel drive road from Red Mountain Pass to Telluride following this route while driving a 1970 Ford F-250 full size 2-wheel drive pickup. In order to negotiate the tight switchback curves, they had to resort to backing down every other switchback. This technique is not recommended. In 2004 a jeep slipped off the slope near the beginning of the switchbacks and fell several thousand feet, killing two of the passengers and severely injuring two others. Guided tours are available.

External links

* [http://www.narrowgauge.org/4x4/html/blkbear.html The Infamous Black Bear Road ] - article with a collection of photographs
* [http://bushducks.com/tripreps/passopen.htm#blackbear Bushduck's page of open trails] - Lists if the pass is open or not.


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