Independence Pass offers a breathtaking drive over the Continental Divide in the Colorado Rockies, showcasing stunning alpine scenery and recreational opportunities.
Independence Pass, located on Colorado State Highway 82, is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 12,095 feet. It offers a seasonal route connecting Twin Lakes and Aspen through the Sawatch Range. The drive is renowned for its panoramic views, towering alpine peaks, and lush valleys. The area around Independence Pass is rich in ecology, featuring a mix of spruce-fir forest, alpine tundra, and diverse wildlife, including elk and marmots. Historically, it was a key crossing for miners during the Colorado Gold Rush in the late 1800s. Today, Independence Pass presents numerous recreational activities such as hiking, photography, and cycling. The journey over the pass is a popular attraction from late spring to early fall when the road is open, enticing visitors with breathtaking vista points and access to nearby natural landmarks such as the Continental Divide, Lost Man Lake, and Grottos Trail. This scenic drive not only provides outdoor adventure but also a glimpse into the history and natural beauty of the Colorado high country.
Continental Divide at the summit of Independence Pass
Wildlife viewing opportunities including elk and marmots
Access to alpine lakes and scenic hiking trails like Lost Man Lake
Grottos Trail featuring ice caves and unique geological formations
A major hydrological divide of the Americas that marks the separation of the watersheds.
A scenic alpine lake accessible via a moderately difficult hiking trail, known for its serene beauty.
Features captivating ice caves and unusual rock formations ideal for photography and exploration.