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San Juan Mountains, Colorado

📍 Overview

  • Location: San Juan Mountains, Southwestern Colorado

  • Elevation: 11,789 feet

  • Connects: Ophir ↔ Telluride via FS Road 679

  • Seasonal Access: ✅ Summer (late June–Oct) | ❄️ Closed in winter

  • Best For: Scenic drives, hiking, backcountry exploring, photography

  • Pet Friendly: ✅ Yes, with precautions

  • Drone Use: ⚠️ Limited – see drone rules below

  • Difficulty:

    • 🚙 Drive: Moderate/Hard (4WD required)

    • 🥾 Hike: Easy to Moderate (optional ridge and tundra walks)

Why Visit Ophir Pass?

Nestled high in the San Juan Mountains, Ophir Pass offers a raw, untamed slice of Colorado’s alpine beauty. Whether you’re behind the wheel of a rugged 4x4 or hiking above the treeline, this high mountain pass showcases towering peaks, cascading waterfalls, colorful wildflowers, and a unique glimpse into Colorado’s mining past.

Ophir Pass connects the remote town of Ophir to Telluride, making it both a functional route and a scenic backroad adventure. In the summer, the pass opens to 4WD vehicles and hikers, while in winter, it becomes a snow-covered paradise for backcountry skiers and snowmobilers.

🏔️ If you’re looking for alpine views without the Ice Lakes crowd, Ophir delivers.

The Drive: Off-Road Details

🛻 Ophir Pass Road (Forest Road 679)

  • Vehicle Requirements:

    • High-clearance 4WD only

    • Low-range gearing recommended

  • Direction:

    • East → West (from US-550 to Ophir) = easier

    • West → East (Ophir to the summit) = more technical with narrow, shelfy sections

  • Length: ~8 miles (point-to-point)

  • Drive Time: ~45–90 minutes (conditions depending)

Drive Highlights:

  • Stunning alpine switchbacks

  • Sheer drop-offs with commanding views

  • Wildflowers and mining ruins

  • Access to remote campsites and trailheads

⚠️ Not recommended for novice drivers, long vehicles, or anyone uncomfortable with heights.

🥾 Hiking & Outdoor Exploration

Ophir Pass isn’t just for off-roaders. It’s a fantastic launch point for alpine hiking, wildflower walks, and off-trail exploring.

Hiking Options:

  • Short hikes from the summit: Enjoy panoramic views of the Sneffels and San Miguel Ranges

  • Alpine tundra loops: Follow informal social trails to ridges and meadows

  • Access to nearby Lookout Peak, Wasatch Mountain, and V9

Wildflower Season:

  • Mid-July to early August

  • Features columbine, paintbrush, lupine, and more

🐾 Is It Pet Friendly?

Yes! Dogs are allowed throughout Ophir Pass and surrounding National Forest land.

Pet Tips:

  • Leash not legally required but strongly recommended due to:

    • Steep cliffs

    • Wildlife (marmots, deer, mountain goats)

    • Off-road vehicles

  • Bring plenty of water—there are no reliable streams at high elevation

  • Protect paws from sharp scree and hot sun-exposed rock

  • A first-aid kit are wise if you're hiking or driving long distances

🌩️ Weather & Safety

At nearly 12,000 feet, weather conditions on Ophir Pass are extremely volatile and can shift rapidly.

⚠️ Weather Hazards:

  • Lightning: Common in the afternoons during summer—be off the summit before noon

  • Sudden snow, hail, or windstorms—even in July or August

  • Snowfields may linger into late June

  • The road can wash out or become impassable after storms

🧭 Safety Checklist:

  • Start early

  • Pack warm, waterproof layers

  • Bring GPS or offline maps (no cell service)

  • Carry extra water, snacks, and an emergency kit

  • Let someone know your plans if going solo

⛺ Camping & Lodging

Dispersed Camping:

  • Allowed along Forest Road 679 and connecting side roads

  • Free, first-come, first-served

  • No amenities—pack it in, pack it out

  • Popular with overlanders and vanlifers

🏕️ Nearby Campgrounds:

  • Alta Lakes Campground – Epic views, first-come, free

  • Priest Lake Campground – Quiet, scenic near Telluride

  • Matterhorn Campground – Developed site near Trout Lake

🏡 Lodging Options:

  • Telluride – Luxury hotels, lodges, restaurants (15–20 min away)

  • Ophir – Very limited services (mainly locals and off-grid cabins)

  • Silverton / Ouray – Great base if exploring other mountain passes like Imogene or Red Mountain

🧭 Directions

From Telluride:

  • Take CO-145 south to the Ophir turnoff

  • Drive through Ophir town and head east onto FR 679

  • Climb toward the summit—be cautious on narrow shelf roads

From US-550 (Million Dollar Hwy):

  • Turn onto FR 679 near Crystal Lake (signed)

  • Gradual climb up the pass—less technical

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