Stillwater Pass

4.1/5 (20 reviews)
Cutting through the heart of the East Troublesome Fire, Stillwater Pass is an easily accessible route that connects Grand Lake to Highway 125. This road is extremely popular for dispersed camping and OHV riding as it treks northwest between Gravel Mountain and Porphyry Peaks, rewarding users with a...Read More
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Highlights of Stillwater Pass

Altitude Category IconAltitude
Camping Category IconCamping
Forest Category IconForest
Overland Category IconOverland
Scenic Category IconScenic
Highest Elevation
10631 ft
Shape of Trail
Straight Through
Typically Open
06/15 - 11/15
Best Direction
N/A
Official Trail Name
123, 4
Nearest Town
Grand Lake
Nearest Services
Grand Lake
Management Agency
Arapaho National Forest
District
Sulphur Ranger District

Overview

Cutting through the heart of the East Troublesome Fire, Stillwater Pass is an easily accessible route that connects Grand Lake to Highway 125. This road is extremely popular for dispersed camping and OHV riding as it treks northwest between Gravel Mountain and Porphyry Peaks, rewarding users with astonishing views of Lake Granby. The entire drive will leave you gazing upon a sea of wildflowers and young aspen trees within the 193,000 acres of charred pine forest

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26 Waypoints
80 Trail Photos
1 Trail Concerns
20 Community Reviews
1 Video
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