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Scenic Driving: Colorado

Quick Facts

Yampa Bench Road Scenic Drive Scenic Byway

Length: 25 Miles (41.67 Kilometers)
Time, One-way: 3+ Hours Can take up to one half day.




General Description

Adventure and solitude await those who take the time to explore this rough road paralleling the Yampa Canyon. The bench provides a glimpse back into the rugged west, before the era of barbed wire fences and paved roads. Hiking and backcountry camping opportunities are endless. Overnight stays require a free permit. A map is a must.

The road is described as steep, bumpy, dusty, and impassable when wet. Four Wheel drive is recommended but not necessary with high clearance, not suitable for RV's and trailers. Be sure to carry water and at least one spare tire.

Directions from Dinosaur: The Yampa Bench Road Begins at the end of Echo Park Road in Sand Canyon. Follow the Road east. It eventually joins Road 14N to 14, which leads back to Elk Springs.

Seasonal Information:
Normally Open: Year-round (NOTE: IMPASSABLE WHEN WET! Check conditions.) .



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Recreation Opportunities
Activity Remarks On Site
ICON Scenic Driving Yampa Bench Road Scenic Drive Scenic Byway
Yes
ICON Viewing Scenery
Yes



Related Activities
Echo Park- Sand Canyon Trail - This loop is not a maintained trail but can be followed by walking up the Yampa River and connecting drainages.

Echo Park Scenic Drive Scenic Byway - This 26 mile scenic drive is recommended only for vehicles with high clearance. Visitors will view unique geologic formations, the confluence of the Green and Yampa Rivers, and petroglyphs.



More Information

Visitor Information:

Colorado Tourism Office, 1625 Broadway, Suite 1700 , Denver, CO, 80202, Phone: 800-COLORADO






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