FAQ
What should I know before driving Phantom Canyon Road?
Phantom Canyon Road is not suitable for trailers, campers, or motor homes, as this historic route follows the old Florence and Cripple Creek Railroad grade through rugged canyon terrain with winding sections that narrow to one lane in many places. The road features a maintained gravel surface appropriate for standard passenger vehicles, SUVs, and pickup trucks under normal weather conditions. Built in 1894 as a narrow gauge railroad, the F&CC line quickly became the major transportation link between the gold camps and the Arkansas Valley, and today this historic grade offers one of the most scenic drives in Colorado.
Travelers should be prepared for limited services between Florence and Victor, so ensure you have adequate fuel, water, and supplies before beginning your journey. The road passes through two historic tunnels carved through solid granite and crosses several bridges that once supported railroad trains hauling gold ore. Cell phone service is unreliable throughout much of the canyon, making it essential to plan ahead and inform others of your travel plans before departing on this memorable journey through Colorado gold rush history.