FAQ
Which road is best for first-time visitors?
Teller County Road 1 between Florissant and Cripple Creek is the most accessible road for first-time visitors to the Gold Belt Byway, featuring primarily paved surfaces and accommodation for all vehicle types including RVs and trailers. This route follows the historic Hundley Stage Route that once linked the mining district with the Colorado Midland Railroad and Colorado Springs, carrying passengers and mail daily to the bustling gold camps. The road provides excellent scenic views through rolling mountain parklands while connecting to major attractions including Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument.
High Park Road also offers an excellent first-time experience with spectacular views of Pikes Peak's western slopes and diverse ecosystems spanning elevations from 6,900 feet to 10,000 feet. Both roads provide safe, comfortable driving conditions with opportunities to stop at communities along the way for services, information, and local hospitality. After experiencing these more accessible routes, visitors can return to explore the more adventurous Phantom Canyon Road and Shelf Road with better understanding of the byway's character and their vehicle's capabilities on mountain roads.