
Routes |
Elevation |
Miles |
| Black Canyon North Rim |
6,489 - 8,909 |
42.0 |
| Black Canyon South Rim |
6,564 - 8,362 |
13.0 |
| Brush Creek Road |
7,558 - 8,927 |
6.1 |
| Cache la Poudre |
4,993 - 10,433 |
97.6 |
| Castle Creek Road |
7,945 - 9,498 |
11.3 |
| Central City - Estes Park |
7,523 - 9,338 |
61.3 |
| CO 7 |
5,357 - 9,159 |
33.6 |
| CO 9 |
6,189 - 11,439 |
140.0 |
| CO 10 |
4,103 - 6,241 |
71.7 |
| CO 14 |
4,931 - 10,269 |
151.0 |
| CO 41 |
5433 - 7410 |
60.5 |
| CO 65 |
4799 - 10820 |
61.2 |
| CO 67 |
5162 - 10137 |
126.0 |
| CO 69 |
6140 - 8579 |
82.4 |
| CO 71 |
4310 - 5552 |
74.2 |
| CO 72 |
6267 - 9304 |
43.3 |
| CO 74 |
5816 - 7050 |
10.4 |
| CO 78 |
6350 - 9603 |
11.1 |
| CO 82 |
5786 - 11995 |
85.8 |
| CO 83 |
5787 - 7370 |
33.9 |
| CO 86 |
5571 - 6700 |
59.0 |
| CO 90 |
4962 - 7720 |
55.4 |
| CO 93 |
5379 - 6247 |
18.3 |
| CO 94 |
5980 - 6490 |
32.4 |
| CO 96 |
3891 - 9069 |
210.0 |
| CO 103 |
7575 - 11151 |
30.8 |
| CO 105 |
5788 - 7365 |
27.4 |
| CO 109 |
4069 - 5633 |
55.7 |
| CO 114 |
7728 - 10136 |
61.8 |
| CO 115 |
5094 - 6631 |
38.0 |
| CO 119 |
5300 - 8231 |
17.2 |
| CO 125 |
7914 - 9586 |
53.3 |
| CO 126 |
6428 - 8438 |
24.7 |
| CO 131 |
6694 - 8579 |
69.3 |
| CO 133 |
5330 - 8745 |
67.0 |
| CO 134 |
7563 - 9526 |
26.8 |
| CO 139 |
4514 - 8250 |
71.8 |
| CO 141 |
4594 - 7029 |
93.9 |
| CO 145 |
5472 - 10191 |
120.0 |
| CO 159 |
6819 - 8079 |
74.9 |
| CO 165 |
5733 - 9374 |
36.7 |
| Colorado River Headwaters |
6,772 - 8,448 |
67.9 |
| Comanche Grasslands |
4,340 - 6,043 |
141.0 |
| Cottonwood Pass Byway |
7,948 - 12,136 |
58.9 |
| CR 11 |
7180 - 8346 |
22.6 |
| CR 27 |
5199 - 7313 |
24.8 |
| CR 77 |
7939 - 9497 |
4.5 |
| Cripple Creek - Florissant |
8080 - 9646 |
17.8 |
| Deer Creek Canyon |
5500 - 7318 |
9.6 |
| Dinosaur Diamond |
4,240 - 9024 |
301.0 |
| Dinosaur National Monument |
5,931 - 7,999 |
31.8 |
| Elbert Road |
6372 - 7280 |
28.6 |
| Flagstaff Road |
5717 - 7840 |
8.6 |
| Flat Tops Byway |
6,347 - 10,299 |
80.9 |
| Frontier Pathways |
4,778 - 9,291 |
114.26 |
| Gold Belt Tour |
5,282 - 9,707 |
61.3 |
| Golden Gate Canyon Road |
5973 - 9337 |
17.8 |
| Grand Mesa Byway |
4,778 - 10,647 |
61.2 |
| Lariat Loop Road |
5907 - 7503 |
7.8 |
| Left Hand Canyon Road |
5601 - 9248 |
17.0 |
| Legends Scenic Byway |
5,998 - 9,955 |
81.9 |
| Lizard Head Pass Byway |
6,163 - 10,246 |
107.0 |
| Los Caminos Antiguous |
7,657 - 10,009 |
88.3 |
| Mesa Verde National Park |
6,903 - 8,337 |
30.1 |
| Million Dollar Highway |
6,512 - 9,257 |
81.1 |
| Mount Evans |
7,560 - 14,106 |
27.4 |
| Pawnee Grassland Drive |
3,935 - 5,263 |
115.0 |
| Peak To Peak Byway |
6,940 - 8,518 |
67.3 |
| Pikes Peak Highway |
7,385 - 14,109 |
19.3 |
| Rim Rock Drive |
4,561 - 6,113 |
25.9 |
| San Jaun Skyway |
6,164 - 11,128 |
231.0 |
| Sangre De Cristo Drive |
6,119 - 8,067 |
82.7 |
| Santa Fe Trail |
3,383 - 7,838 |
183.0 |
| Silver Thread |
7,556 - 11,359 |
117.0 |
| Skyline Drive |
5364 - 5842 |
2.6 |
| South Park Loop |
7,919 - 9,870 |
121.0 |
| South Platte River Trail |
3,470 - 3,569 |
19.2 |
| Trough Road |
6762 - 8338 |
24.6 |
| Top Of The Rockies |
7,719 - 12,109 |
92.3 |
| Trail Of The Ancients |
4,482 - 6,967 |
122.0 |
| Trail Ridge Road |
7,526 - 11,857 |
47.7 |
| Turkey Creek Road |
6801 - 7866 |
7.9 |
| Two Brothers Road |
7841 - 9326 |
2.3 |
| Unaweep / Tabeguache |
4,613 - 7,290 |
130.0 |
| US 6 |
5748 - 6926 |
11.5 |
| US 24 |
5999 - 10051 |
128.0 |
| US 34 |
5071 - 12147 |
90.3 |
| US 36 |
7559 - 8920 |
6.7 |
| US 40 |
6212 - 11046 |
166.0 |
| US 50 |
3406 - 11315 |
447.0 |
| US 160 |
4400 - 5988 |
121.0 |
| US 287 |
4973 - 8042 |
64.0 |
| US 350 |
4091 - 6014 |
80.2 |
| US 385 |
3461 - 4342 |
234.0 |
| US 550 |
5828 - 11110 |
107.0 |
| West Elk Loop |
5,337 - 8,920 |
161.0 |
| Wet Mountains Byway |
5,161 - 8,472 |
57.4 |
Farson's Colorado |
| The following routes are based on Steve Farson's book "The Complete Guide to Motorcycling Colorado". Most of the routes are covered in our routes above but there is a difference and if someone wanted to use his book as a guide the routes below match the book exactly. For example, what we cover in one route he covers in two. Just a different opinion in how the routes are documented. Plus, Steve covers some dualsport routes which we cover in our Backroads routes. The book is very well done and is a great asset, especially if you are new to Colorado. We've included these routes as a bonus and the cost of the CD remains as it was before. |
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This cdrom contains gps routes for Colorado Byways. Each route contains a full track log. Track logs are provided in Active (maximum resolution), 250 Point, 500 Point and 700 Point saved track log sizes. Routes, waypoints and track logs are bidirectional where appropriate.
These route files are supplied in the following formats:
Garmin (.gdb)
GPS eXchange (.gpx)
Magellan Meridian SD
Magellan eXplorist SD
Magellan Mapsend
Magellan Mapsend Version 3
Magellan Mapsend Version 4
Lowrance USR (.usr)
Lowrance USR (.usr) Version 2
Lowrance USR (.usr) Version 3
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