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Passo di Cottonwood

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Passo di Cottonwood

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Cottonwood Pass is a high mountain pass situated on the Continental Divide in south-central Colorado, within the majestic Rocky Mountains. Reaching an elevation of 3,696 meters (12,126 feet), this prominent landmark traverses the Sawatch Range, connecting the towns of Buena Vista in Chaffee County on its eastern side with Almont in Gunnison County to the west. It is notable for being one of the highest paved crossings of the Continental Divide in the United States, offering a spectacular journey through…

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    28 luglio 2024

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    Cottonwood Pass è il punto più alto lungo la strada tra Buena Vista e Taylor Park Reservoir. Questo punto della strada è ben al di sopra del limite del bosco e si trova lungo il Colorado Trail. Vale la pena visitarlo anche se non vuoi allontanarti troppo dall'auto.
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    Cottonwood Pass, che sale a ovest di Buena Vista, offre un viaggio spettacolare sul Continental Divide. Questo passo di montagna è rinomato per i suoi splendidi boschetti di pioppi che dipingono il paesaggio con vivaci colori autunnali. Ciò che lo rende ancora più speciale è che si erge come il passo di montagna asfaltato più alto che attraversa lo spartiacque continentale.
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Passo di Cottonwood

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    Cottonwood Pass Overlook via CDT

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    Begin your hike on the Continental Divide Trail to the Cottonwood Pass Overlook, an easy 1.0-mile (1.6 km) route. You will gain 433 feet (132 metres) in elevation, a journey…

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    Embark on the Cottonwood Pass Scenic Drive, a difficult hiking route stretching 58.1 miles (93.5 km) from Buena Vista to Altmont. You will experience a significant elevation gain of 4952…

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    Elevazione 3.680 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

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    mercoledì 3 giugno

    15°C

    3°C

    36 %

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    Velocità max vento: 14,0 km/h

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

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    What is the best time of year to visit Cottonwood Pass for fall foliage?

    While the pass is beautiful throughout its open season, the most spectacular fall foliage typically occurs from late September through early October. During this period, the aspen groves transform into vibrant displays of gold, orange, and red, making for an unforgettable scenic drive and hiking experience.

    Are there any family-friendly hiking trails directly accessible from Cottonwood Pass?

    Yes, there are options for families. While some trails are more strenuous, the area offers accessible sections of the Colorado Trail and other shorter paths near the summit that provide stunning views without requiring extensive hiking. For a more defined trail, consider the Ptarmigan Lake Trail, which offers beautiful alpine scenery and is a popular choice for many.

    Is Cottonwood Pass suitable for dog owners?

    Yes, Cottonwood Pass and the surrounding national forests are generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on most trails, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always remember to pack out any waste. Be mindful of the high elevation and potential for rapidly changing weather, which can affect pets.

    What are the parking options at Cottonwood Pass, and are there any fees or permits required?

    Parking is available at the summit of Cottonwood Pass and at various trailheads along the road. There are no fees or permits required for parking directly at the pass or for general access to the national forests. However, parking areas can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.

    How does the difficulty of Cottonwood Pass compare to Independence Pass for driving?

    Both Cottonwood Pass and Independence Pass offer challenging mountain driving experiences with winding roads and high elevations. However, Cottonwood Pass is generally considered less strenuous for drivers as it was fully paved in 2019, making it accessible to standard two-wheel-drive vehicles and RVs. Independence Pass, while also paved, features narrower sections, steeper grades, and more hairpin turns, often making it feel more demanding.

    Can I find accommodation or dining options near Cottonwood Pass?

    While there are no direct amenities at the summit of Cottonwood Pass, you'll find a range of accommodation, dining, and supply options in the nearby towns. Buena Vista on the eastern side and Almont (near Crested Butte) on the western side offer hotels, motels, vacation rentals, restaurants, and cafes. Additionally, Cottonwood Hot Springs is located on the Buena Vista side for those seeking relaxation.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter around Cottonwood Pass?

    The diverse ecosystems of the San Isabel and Gunnison National Forests surrounding Cottonwood Pass are home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot deer, elk, marmots, pikas, and various bird species, including raptors. Less commonly, black bears and mountain lions inhabit the area, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings and practice wildlife safety.

    Are there opportunities for wild swimming or fishing in the Cottonwood Pass area?

    Yes, the area offers excellent opportunities for both. For fishing, Taylor Park Reservoir on the western side is renowned for trout, kokanee, northern pike, and mackinaw, while the Taylor River boasts blue ribbon trout waters. Alpine lakes accessible via hiking trails also provide chances to catch native cutthroat trout. While specific designated wild swimming spots are less common, many visitors enjoy cooling off in the numerous alpine lakes and streams, though water temperatures are typically very cold.

    What is the highest point on Cottonwood Pass, and is it above the treeline?

    The summit of Cottonwood Pass reaches an elevation of 12,119 feet (3,694 meters). This point is indeed well above the treeline, offering expansive 360-degree panoramic views of the surrounding Collegiate Peaks, the Sawatch Range, and Taylor Park. It's a popular spot for visitors to stop, stretch their legs, and take in the alpine scenery.

    Is Cottonwood Pass accessible for mountain biking, and are there beginner-friendly trails?

    Cottonwood Pass is a popular destination for mountain biking, particularly for road cycling due to its fully paved surface. For off-road mountain biking, the surrounding national forests offer numerous trails. While some trails can be challenging, there are options for various skill levels. It's best to consult local trail maps or use komoot to find specific trails that match beginner-friendly criteria, as difficulty can vary significantly.

    What is the historical significance of Cottonwood Pass?

    Cottonwood Pass has a rich history, with routes over it likely used by Ute Indians for centuries. The first recorded wagon road was completed in 1877 to support the mining industry, transporting silver from Taylor Park. After falling into disrepair, it was rebuilt in the 1950s, and the western side was finally paved in 2019. This history highlights its long-standing role as a vital connection across the Continental Divide.

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