Phantom Canyon Road

Follows what was once the busiest narrow gauge railroad in the West.

Shelf Road

The road carried stagecoaches from the Arkansas Valley to the mining camps.

High Park Road

First route connecting the gold fields to the Arkansas Valley.

Teller County Road One

Traveled by as many as sixteen stagecoaches daily.


High Park - Attractions/Sites

 

 

 
 


Look north for a postcard view of two of the region's most famous peaks. The cone shape of Mount Pisgah gives a clue to its volcanic origin. Pikes Peak, one of Colorado's famous "fourteeners" rises in the background to an elevation of 14, 110 ft.

This deep chasm is spanned by the world's highest bridge, 1,053 feet above the river. At the bridge, take a ride on the tram and the incline railway and enjoy many other attractions. The park near the bridge offers picnic areas and hiking trails. An Old West theme park, scenic railroad, gift shops and restaurants are nearby.

Please note that this is a brief description of a few of the attractions, sights and historical exhibits along the road.

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