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Passo Shrine

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Passo Shrine

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Shrine Pass, situated at an elevation of 11,094 feet (3,381 meters), is a prominent mountain pass nestled in the northern Sawatch Range of central Colorado. Located along the border of Eagle and Summit counties within the expansive White River National Forest, this historic pass connects the eastern side of Vail Pass near Interstate 70 with the town of Red Cliff in the upper Eagle River valley. It is particularly renowned for its commanding views of the iconic Mount of the…

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    8 febbraio 2024

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    In precedenza, questo passo fungeva da percorso principale che collegava le valli superiori del Blue e dell'Eagle, fino a quando la costruzione della US Highway 6 spostò il traffico sul vicino Vail Pass. Offrendo panorami pittoreschi di prati fioriti e pinete, offre anche viste in lontananza del Monte della Santa Croce a nord, particolarmente popolare durante l'autunno.

    Durante i mesi invernali è probabile che sia impraticabile in bicicletta a causa della neve.
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    Distanza 3,04 km

    Salita 120 m

    Discesa 0 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    domenica 7 giugno

    18°C

    2°C

    18 %

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    Velocità max vento: 19,0 km/h

    Posizione:Summit County, Colorado, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the most popular hiking trails accessible from Shrine Pass?

    Beyond the well-known Shrine Ridge Trail, which offers abundant wildflowers and views of Mount of the Holy Cross, hikers can also explore the Julia's Deck trail. These trails provide panoramic alpine vistas and are popular choices for experiencing the natural beauty of the area.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain like on trails around Shrine Pass?

    Shrine Pass itself sits at 11,094 feet (3,381 meters). Trails in the area, such as Shrine Ridge, traverse diverse landscapes including pine forests, open meadows, and aspen groves. While specific elevation gains vary by trail, expect high-altitude hiking with some challenging sections, offering rewarding views.

    Are there any notable landmarks or unique natural features to look for at Shrine Pass?

    The most iconic landmark is the distant view of Mount of the Holy Cross, distinguished by its unique cross-shaped snowfield. The area is also characterized by ancient Precambrian granitic and metamorphic rocks, and during summer, vibrant wildflower displays are a prominent natural feature.

    What are the parking options and capacity at Shrine Pass trailheads?

    Parking is available along the Shrine Pass Road (Forest Road 709) at various trailheads. However, capacity can be limited, especially during peak seasons like summer and autumn. Arriving early in the morning is strongly advised to secure a spot.

    Is Shrine Pass suitable for winter activities, and what access is available?

    Yes, Shrine Pass is a popular winter destination. The Shrine Pass Road is closed to motor vehicles during winter, transforming it into a serene environment for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. A car shuttle from Vail to Red Cliff can facilitate access for skiers.

    Are there any family-friendly or beginner hiking options at Shrine Pass?

    While some trails can be challenging due to elevation, there are sections of the Shrine Pass Road itself that offer relatively gentle terrain suitable for families or beginner hikers looking for a scenic walk. Always check specific trail descriptions for difficulty ratings and distances to match your group's abilities.

    Are dogs allowed on trails around Shrine Pass?

    Generally, dogs are permitted on trails within the White River National Forest, including those around Shrine Pass, but they must be kept on a leash. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out all waste to preserve the natural environment.

    Are there any fees or permits required to access Shrine Pass or its trails?

    There are typically no fees or permits required for general access to Shrine Pass or for hiking its trails. However, if you plan on dispersed camping, be aware of any specific regulations or restrictions that may apply within the White River National Forest.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can visitors expect to see at Shrine Pass?

    The pass is home to diverse wildlife, including deer, elk, marmots, hawks, and mountain bluebirds. In terms of flora, summer brings vibrant wildflowers like columbines and Indian paintbrushes, while autumn showcases stunning golden aspen groves.

    How difficult is the Shrine Pass Road for vehicles, and is 4WD necessary?

    The 10.8-mile Shrine Pass Road (Forest Road 709) is a graded dirt route. While generally passable by sturdy 2WD vehicles in dry conditions, higher clearance is often recommended. 4WD may be beneficial or necessary depending on recent weather and road conditions, especially after rain or snow.

    What is the historical significance of Shrine Pass?

    Shrine Pass holds significant historical importance. It originated as a trail used by the Ute people and later became a crucial route for silver miners and settlers during Colorado's mining boom. Before the construction of modern highways, it served as the primary overland connection between Denver and Glenwood Springs.

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