FAQ
What are the must-see attractions along the Gold Belt Byway?
The Gold Belt Byway features over 42 attractions spanning natural wonders, historic sites, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument stands out as a world-renowned paleontological site where 34-million-year-old plant and animal fossils lie preserved in rich deposits, offering visitors a glimpse into an ancient ecosystem unlike today's cool temperate forest. Royal Gorge Bridge and Park near Cañon City provides thrilling views from one of America's highest suspension bridges spanning the dramatic Arkansas River canyon.
The historic mining towns of Cripple Creek and Victor preserve authentic gold rush heritage with museums, mine tours, and restored buildings that once housed the world's greatest gold camp. Garden Park Dinosaur Quarry near Cañon City became one of the most productive dinosaur quarries during the famous "Bone Wars" between paleontologists O.C. Marsh and Edward Cope. Red Canyon Park along Shelf Road offers spectacular picnic areas surrounded by limestone cliffs that attract world-class rock climbers, while the entire byway provides countless opportunities for wildlife viewing, photography, and experiencing the diverse landscapes of central Colorado.