FAQ
What should I know before driving Shelf Road?
Shelf Road features "The Shelf," a dramatic five-mile stretch that hugs sheer rock walls above Fourmile Creek, creating one of Colorado's most memorable yet challenging scenic drives. Originally called the Cañon City and Cripple Creek Toll Road, this historic route transformed untraveled wilderness into a major thoroughfare for stagecoaches and freight wagons during the gold rush era. The upper portion of Shelf Road is not recommended for trailers, campers, or motor homes due to winding sections, narrow passages, and steep grades that require careful navigation.
The limestone cliffs near Shelf Road provide world class climbing opportunities for expert rock climbers, and the area attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Red Canyon Park along the lower Shelf Road offers picnic areas with spectacular views of the surrounding canyon landscape. Drivers should be prepared for unpaved sections, pull completely off the road when stopping to take pictures or enjoy scenery, and avoid traveling this route during severe weather conditions when flash flooding can occur in steep canyons along the byway.