Safety & Preparation

What safety precautions should I take?

Several important safety precautions will ensure a comfortable and safe journey along the Gold Belt Byway. Pull completely off the road when you stop to take pictures, view wildlife, or enjoy the scenery to avoid creating hazards for yourself and other travelers. Avoid abandoned mine sites entirely, as they contain loose rocks, rotting timbers, and deep shafts that pose serious injury risks, and stay away from active mining sites to avoid injury and trespass violations.

Have enough gas, water, and other necessities to make it between the byway communities, as services are limited along remote sections of the route. Do not attempt Phantom Canyon Road or the upper portion of Shelf Road if you are traveling with a trailer, camper, or motor home, as these routes are winding and narrow to one lane in many places. Be prepared for changes in weather conditions, as depending on your travel route you may experience up to 5,000 feet in elevation change that can create significant temperature and weather variations within a single drive.

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What should I bring with me on the drive?
Essential supplies for a safe Gold Belt Byway journey include adequate fuel, water, and food to make it between the five byway communities where services are available. Carry at least one gallon of water per person, snacks or meals for the duration of your trip, and a full tank of... Read The Rest
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Are there areas prone to flash flooding?
Yes, steep canyons along the Gold Belt Byway are subject to flash flooding from heavy rainfall, particularly in Phantom Canyon and along portions of Shelf Road where narrow canyon walls create conditions for rapid water accumulation. On July 30, 1895, a flash flood roared down Phantom Canyon, destroying several miles... Read The Rest
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What should I do if I encounter severe weather?
Severe weather requires immediate response and preparation, especially considering the elevation changes and exposure to mountain conditions along the Gold Belt Byway. Be prepared for changes in weather conditions, as you may experience up to 5,000 feet in elevation change that creates rapid weather transitions including temperature drops of 20-30... Read The Rest