Road Trip Guide
Million Dollar Highway: The San Juan Skyway
Silverton, CO to Ouray, CO
Start
Silverton, CO
Finish
Ouray, CO
Distance
Approximately 25 miles
Duration
2-4 hours (without extensive stops, but allow a full day)
Best Months
June - September
Budget
$$
EV Ready
7/10
Kid-Friendly
6/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Silverton, CO
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Silverton (Starting Point)
Fuel & Essential Supplies
This is your final opportunity to refuel and stock up on water or snacks before tackling the steep, high-altitude climbs of Red Mountain Pass.
Red Mountain Pass Summit
Emergency Rest & Scenic Overlook
Use this pull-off to check your brakes and engine temperature, as the descent into Ouray is extremely steep and puts significant strain on vehicles.
Ouray (Destination)
EV Charging & Full Services
Upon arrival, utilize the public EV charging stations or fuel up immediately if you plan to continue driving the loop toward Ridgway or Montrose.
Insider Driving Tips
Always check weather and road conditions before you go, especially outside of peak summer. Snow can close passes, and summer afternoon thunderstorms are common.
Take it slow! The road is winding, narrow, and often without guardrails. Enjoy the scenery responsibly by pulling over at designated overlooks.
Fill up your gas tank in Silverton or Ouray. Services are extremely limited along the highway itself, and you don't want to run out in a remote section.
Be prepared for altitude. Both Silverton and Ouray are above 9,000 feet, and the passes exceed 11,000 feet. Stay hydrated and watch for symptoms of altitude sickness.
Bring layers of clothing. Mountain weather can change rapidly, with bright sunshine quickly giving way to cool temperatures or even rain/hail, even in summer.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Silverton's Historic Charm
Handlebars Food & Spirits
βA Silverton institution, Handlebars offers hearty American fare in a rustic, Old West setting. Known for its generous portions, friendly service, and a decor that's a true homage to the town's mining past, it's the perfect spot for a satisfying meal before hitting the road.β
Silverton Welcome Sign with Sultan Mountain in background
Capture the iconic Silverton welcome sign with the majestic Sultan Mountain providing a dramatic backdrop, perfectly framing your entry into this historic town.
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Station
Photograph the historic train station and, if timing allows, the magnificent steam locomotive itself as it arrives or departs, billowing steam and smoke against the mountain scenery.
Old Hundred Gold Mine Tour
Just a few miles outside of Silverton, delve deep into a real gold mine. The Old Hundred Gold Mine Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the harsh realities of 19th-century mining, taking you 1/3 mile into the mountain on a guided electric mine train. It's an educational and chilling experience.
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Historic Landmark
βExperience the nostalgic journey of a historic steam-powered train winding through the breathtaking scenery of the San Juan Mountains.β
Old Hundred Gold Mine
Museum
βTake an underground tour deep into the heart of Galena Mountain to learn about the rugged history and techniques of 19th-century gold mining.β
Silverton Historic District
Historic Landmark
βStroll through this perfectly preserved 19th-century mining town to admire the vibrant Victorian architecture and authentic western charm.β
Molas Pass & Molas Lake
Molas Lake Park & Campground Store
βWhile not a full restaurant, the small store at Molas Lake Park and Campground often sells basic snacks, drinks, and sometimes even ice cream during peak season, perfect for a quick refuel by the lake.β
Molas Lake with peaks in background
Capture the tranquil beauty of Molas Lake perfectly mirroring the surrounding mountain peaks, especially stunning on a clear, calm day.
Molas Pass Overlook
From the designated overlook at Molas Pass, photograph the expansive panorama of the San Juan Mountains, stretching across valleys and ridges into the distance.
Continental Divide Trail Access
From the Molas Pass parking area, you can access sections of the Continental Divide Trail. Even a short walk along the trail offers incredible solitude, wildflower viewing (in summer), and even more expansive views away from the main road.
Molas Lake Park and Campground
Natural Area
βThis stunning alpine lake offers unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding Needle Mountains and is perfect for photography or picnicking.β
Molas Pass Overlook
Scenic Overlook
βLocated at 10,910 feet, this high-mountain pass provides a breathtaking vantage point of the Animas River Valley and jagged peaks of the San Juan Range.β
Colorado Trail Segment 25
Hiking Trail
βThis iconic section of the Colorado Trail crosses near Molas Pass, offering hikers access to wildflower-filled meadows and dramatic high-altitude alpine tundra.β
Ironton Ghost Town & Red Mountain Pass
Picnic amidst the Ironton Ruins
βThere are no formal food spots here. Instead, pack a gourmet picnic from Silverton or Ouray and enjoy it amidst the historic ruins of Ironton, surrounded by the dramatic red mountains. It's an unforgettable dining experience.β
Abandoned structures at Ironton Ghost Town
Capture the eerie beauty of the decaying cabins and mining equipment at Ironton, contrasting the man-made remnants with the powerful natural backdrop of the red mountains.
Red Mountain #1, #2, and #3 viewpoints
Utilize the various pull-offs along Red Mountain Pass to photograph the distinctly colored peaks (Red Mountain #1, #2, and #3), showcasing their vibrant iron-rich hues.
Yankee Girl Mine Remnants
Just beyond the main Ironton ghost town site, look for signs or pull-offs for the Yankee Girl Mine. These more substantial and well-preserved structures offer an even deeper dive into the area's mining heritage, with impressive headframes and buildings set against the red mountains.
Ironton Ghost Town
Historic Landmark
βExplore the well-preserved remains of a 19th-century mining camp nestled in a scenic mountain valley.β
Red Mountain Pass (Million Dollar Highway)
Scenic Drive
βExperience one of the most spectacular and vertigo-inducing mountain drives in America with breathtaking alpine views.β
Yankee Girl Mine
Historic Mining Site
βView the iconic, photogenic headframe of one of the richest and most famous silver mines in the San Juan Mountains.β
Bear Creek Falls
Save for Ouray
βWhile there are no food spots at Bear Creek Falls, it's an ideal place to enjoy a pre-packed snack or beverage, knowing that the culinary delights of Ouray are just minutes away.β
Bear Creek Falls Bridge viewpoint
Stand on the sturdy bridge directly overlooking Bear Creek Falls, capturing the powerful cascade as it plummets into the gorge, with the dramatic rock walls surrounding it.
Uncompahgre Gorge from the trail
Along the short trail to the falls, find viewpoints that showcase the immense depth and rugged beauty of the Uncompahgre Gorge, carved by centuries of water flow.
Lower Bear Creek Overlooks
Just before the main Bear Creek Falls trailhead, there are a few unmarked pull-offs that offer different perspectives of the gorge and the creek below. These spots provide excellent photo opportunities without the crowds.
Bear Creek Falls
Waterfall
βThis stunning, powerful waterfall is easily accessible from the roadside, making it a perfect quick stop for photography and sightseeing.β
Uncompahgre National Forest
National Forest
βThe surrounding wilderness offers vast trail networks and scenic vistas perfect for hikers looking to experience Colorado's rugged alpine terrain.β
Million Dollar Highway
Scenic Byway
βDriving this iconic stretch of road provides breathtaking mountain views and dramatic cliffside scenery as you travel toward nearby Telluride or Ouray.β
Ouray: The Switzerland of America
Ouray Brewery
βPerched on Main Street, Ouray Brewery offers delicious craft beers brewed on-site, along with a fantastic menu of pub fare and elevated comfort food. The rooftop patio provides unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains, making it a perfect spot to unwind after your drive.β
Ouray Main Street with surrounding peaks
Capture the iconic view of Ouray's historic Main Street, beautifully framed by the dramatic, towering mountains that give the town its 'Switzerland of America' nickname.
Ouray Hot Springs Pool
Photograph the expansive Ouray Hot Springs Pool, showcasing its various sections and the stunning backdrop of the San Juan Mountains, especially beautiful at sunset or sunrise.
Box Canyon Falls Park
A truly spectacular natural wonder located just minutes from downtown Ouray. Box Canyon Falls features a powerful 285-foot waterfall cascading into a narrow, echoing chasm. Walk the suspension bridge and marvel at the sheer force of nature.
Ouray Hot Springs Pool
Hot Springs
βRelax in these massive, sulfur-free geothermal pools while surrounded by the stunning, jagged peaks of the San Juan Mountains.β
Box Canyon Falls Park
Nature Park
βWitness the raw power of nature as a massive waterfall thunders through a narrow, dramatic slot canyon just a short walk from the entrance.β
Million Dollar Highway
Scenic Drive
βExperience one of the most breathtaking and iconic stretches of road in America, offering unparalleled alpine vistas as you wind through mountain passes.β
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Eureka Ghost Town and Animas Forks
A rugged excursion into the high-altitude remnants of abandoned 19th-century mining settlements tucked deep within the San Juan Mountains.
Why It's Worth It
βWalking through the weathered, wooden skeletons of these ghost towns offers an eerie and unfiltered portal into the desperate, gold-fueled ambition of Colorado's past.β
Box Canyon Falls Park
A dramatic natural slot canyon located just minutes from Ouray where a massive waterfall thunders through a narrow limestone gorge.
Why It's Worth It
βThe sheer power of the water echoing off the claustrophobic, towering canyon walls provides a visceral, heart-pounding contrast to the open vistas of the highway.β
Ironton Park and the Red Mountain Mining District
A scenic detour exploring the rust-colored slopes and historic ruins of the Red Mountain Pass mining area.
Why It's Worth It
βThe surreal, vibrant mineral-stained landscape of the Red Mountains feels like stepping onto another planet, offering some of the most striking photography opportunities in the entire state.β
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Frequently Asked Questions
While the Million Dollar Highway is renowned for its thrilling curves and lack of guardrails in certain sections, it is generally safe for careful drivers. The key is to drive slowly, pay attention to the road, and avoid distractions. It's not a race, it's an experience. If you are uncomfortable with heights or mountain driving, it might be challenging, but the views are worth the careful navigation.
The most popular time is late spring through early fall (June to October). Summer (July-August) offers lush greenery and wildflowers. Fall (late September-early October) is spectacular with vibrant golden aspen leaves. Winter driving (November-May) can be treacherous due to heavy snow and ice, often requiring 4WD/AWD and snow tires, and sections may close due to avalanches or extreme weather.